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Not sure why you're being downvoted. Identifying bodies from parts after an airstrike is not super easy especially if it requires digging them out from underneath rubble. I don't blame them for making some mistakes and having to correct their numbers. However, at the least I think this episode shows that they have a solid habit of biasing all of their unknowns toward only dead women and children in a bid to get more sympathy. And they obviously announced their half baked numbers without much thought about quality - which reveals their methodology kind of sucks. And I still see no mention of losing fighters in this airstrike, or answering the IDF's claim of very specific fighters there at the school. It's always weird how there are no Hamas fighters among the dead, ever. Because this would hurt their ridiculous narrative that the IDF are airstriking schools for fun, as opposed to Hamas hiding themselves among children.
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2024-07-06
Yeah, because they seem to have a lot of choices when it comes to places to go seek refuge in.
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2024-07-06
Same axis of Evil: Putin - Palestinians - Iran.
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2024-07-06
Responsible for security and operations sounds a bit important within the organisation. And it's worth noting that not everyone is from Hamas. The Islamic Jihad is another terrorist group. So far, only Hamas has claimed the 10/7 pogrom. Israel is there to retrieve hostages and Netanyahu promises to eliminate Hamas only. But it seems other terrorists groups are getting involved too. This shows they are cooperating to plan attacks. Israel is currently being attacked on 7 fronts if you don't know. There are rockets thrown on this country everyday. People are displaced and the north has been put on fire by Hezbollah from Lebanon yesterday. Israel has claimed some of the hostages had been sold to other groups (the Bibas kids were believed at some point to be with FPLP). Even Hamas sort of said they couldn't locate all of the hostages because they didn't know who took them. We also know from the father who found his son's head on sale on E-Bay that some civilians took part by opportunity. Normally, other terrorist groups would tear the Gazan population appart trying to rise to power after Hamas is weakened. If they are regrouping officially, it means total war.
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2024-07-06
A war involving Israel over in 6 days. Where have I heard that before?
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2024-07-06
You missed the point.
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2024-07-06
Again, look to me like you were trying to paint the picture as if Irish in general supported this tactic. That is false.
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2024-07-06
Your evidence of that is non-existent. You wanted me to point out things beyond the scope of the *singular* event. At no point have I said anything about how "Irish in general supported this tactic". I stated a factual event that happened, it is called the deadliest event in Northern Ireland per Wikipedia, and at no point did I state how the local populace felt. I feel I've made my position very clear at this point and you just repeating things or trying to derail into bringing up other incidents seems like a troll attempt. I'm not sure what else you want from me.
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2024-07-06
So then your thought process is the IRA didn't know 1)this bomb has been built 2)the bomb was using their routes to avoid checkpoints 3)a bomb of that size didn't use any IRA supplies. And it's odd how you're changing from "you are arguing this" to "well didn't exactly say that but...". If I wanted to make the kind of argument you are accusing me of id point out how Ireland is putting Palestine into a very bad corner. By supporting Palestine becoming a state the Hamas and Isreal conflict would be a full blown war. Ya know, since Hamas is an official part of the Palestinian government. That would make any attack on Isreal an act of war, holding civilian hostages the same etc. Of course the same goes for Isreal, but Isreal can call on allies vs Palestine has been told to simmer down. So what do you think is going to happen when Palestine becomes a full state and those rockets hut the Iron Dome? Do you think it'll be any different than if Nort Korea fired rockets into South Korea? Now for your argument to hold weight, the whole "I don't like Ireland because they support Palestine" bit, I would also have to say negative things about countries like Norway and Spain. So since that's *another* hole in your argument, I can't wait to see what the next thing you'll say is as far as why you think I don't like "the Irish in general".
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2024-07-06
...and they specifically state that "an attack which may be expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, damage to civilian objects, or a combination thereof, which would be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated" is one kind of indiscriminate attack.
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2024-07-06
How convenient that the killed press are actually hamas, the children are future hamas, the women are probably the cleaning ladies of hamas and must die right? What an easy defence to deflect blaim. It must be exhausting to be this blindly hatefull all the time and feel the need to defend your governments action no matter what. Even the killing of innocents is allowed as long as its the other side right?
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2024-07-06
“This sack of potatoes is 15 dead children “
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2024-07-06
Again, it takes time to pursue charges on this scale, but public attention, as well as evidence in the form of videos of October 7th, helps speed things along. Pursuing charges doesn't just happen, it takes time and resources, both of which are limited, so maybe spend some time in a lawyer's office before appointing yourself arbiter of the keyboard warriors.
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2024-07-06
There definitely are teen soldiers amongst the dead children. The picture they want to show is that children die, even though they’re far from innocent.
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2024-07-06
dozens!
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2024-08-06
It’s only ambiguous in ignorant readers’ eyes. The media uses the term “children” to refer to any underage casualty in a conflict. Most outlets do, for most global conflicts. Since indeed many people don’t know for certain what is meant, and even for those that due, it increases engagement of the article and elicits a strong emotional response, improving readability. That’s media for you.
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2024-08-06
Summary: The Biden campaign is set to air a minute-long ad titled "Flag" during the NBA Finals coverage on ABC. The ad emphasizes Biden's commitment to preserving abortion rights and denounces the "extreme movement" that questions election results and jeopardizes American democracy. The commercial incorporates footage of the mob that breached the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 and concludes with a call to protect and uphold democracy. The Biden campaign is optimistic that the television advertisement will capture the attention of young voters, a demographic that Democrats believe is crucial for Biden's reelection
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2024-07-06
Yeah. Like most of the issues in the South China Sea are a direct result of China claiming disputed islands and building military purpose sites on them. Like the Philippines, Vietnam Malaysia and Brunei all have claims on islands in that area and are wary of China's increased presence there.
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2024-07-06
WW3 would be terrible under any president
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My thoughts exactly. Like this seems pretty clear what happened with the guy literally making explosives and fucking up an causing an explosive in the room he was in. He was found by the French authorities, who verified his identity and found the bomb making materials. There isn't even a spin to the article, it just mentions that France is on high alert for terrorist activities with the Olympics beginning in two months in Paris.
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2024-07-06
I heard in a french media he had both nationalities, and was originally from Donbas and pro russian.
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Many simply did not realise how little Russia had truly changed from ww1 and WW2 We assumed it to be far more civilized and less dictatorship like then it was really Putin had power and was a dictator,sure but we underestimated just how tight his grip on Russia and the oligarch 's really was/is and how successfully he has utilized nationalism and ussr Nostalgia to whip a large portion of Russia Into a frenzy The rest are kept in line by fear But ultimately we underestimated Russian apathy Putins determination and how tight his grip in Russia really was/is
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2024-07-06
[Great article](https://euromaidanpress.com/2024/06/06/the-wests-fear-of-escalation-is-russias-greatest-weapon/) by TatarigamiUA. "The West’s fear of escalation is Russia’s greatest weapon Nothing has contributed to the escalation of Russia’s wars more than the Western fear of angering Russia" He's right.
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2024-07-06
Russian losses per 07/06/24 reported by the Ukrainian general staff +1080 men +6 tanks +20 APVs +64 (!) artillery pieces +2 AD systems +40 UAVs +1 ship [https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1798942827839422518](https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1798942827839422518)
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2024-07-06
Russia attacked Ukraine with a combination of mainly drones and missiles. A total of 5 Kh-101/555 cruise missiles and 53 Shahed drones were launched. Shot down: 5/5 Kh-101/555 cruise missiles 48/53 Shahed drones A successful night for Ukrainian air defense [https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1798943589478887502](https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1798943589478887502)
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2024-07-06
Oh, shit, I wasn't meant to do that. Thanks for the heads up!
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2024-07-06
It's nice (?) that he thinks that it's worth it that Ukrainians are dying for our freedom. I hope he'll start thinking that it's worth that they will win the war as well, instead of being chronically subjected to the current horror caused by the "de-escalatory" stalemate that Sullivan & co have designed.
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2024-07-06
How much till no left artillery in Russia?
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2024-07-06
With the announcement of Mirages we can finally stop the arguments on whether Ukraine can handle multiple aircraft types.
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2024-07-06
If they happen to have that many drones in the territory. Usually having that many drones loitering one place is a waste. And even then it’s still better than immediately dying on impact. Surviving can still give you a chance to hide for cover in a tree line or smthing.
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2024-07-06
No-can-do because according to the nuclear fearmongering experts, any attempt to limit Russian aggression is an escalation and will doom the planet. And according to them, you even proposing that makes you worse than Hitler.
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2024-07-06
NuKuLeaRR BomBsss O noes
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2024-07-06
THEN I SHALL BE THE FUHRER OF THE WEST. Time for Operation Barbarossa²: NATO Boogaloo
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2024-07-06
Swiss Peace Summit may only harm Ukraine as everything goes not the way it was planned [https://www.eurointegration.com.ua/eng/articles/2024/06/5/7187503/](https://www.eurointegration.com.ua/eng/articles/2024/06/5/7187503/)
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2024-07-06
Biden enjoys watching ruzzia killing Ukrainians? What a freak!
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2024-07-06
True, but on the other hand many of their statements like "we will not send our troops to Ukraine" and "President Joe Biden does not want to be responsible for starting WW3" etc tell Putin that Biden is scared and could be reluctant to protect some of US allies.
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2024-07-06
He and his men are slaughtered by the Russia military / air force with massive collateral damage to Russian civilians and infrastructure in that case.
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2024-07-06
He was going to die either way, either in glorious battle or in that plane crash.
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2024-07-06
The fact that Budanov has personally participated in the fighting is both surprising and unsurprising. That's some Napoleonic Era leadership.
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2024-07-06
The most charitable reading is that he's not being entirely honest, and is saying what he thinks Putin wants to hear. If he thinks there is a chance Russia might ultimately withdraw and agree to peace over a vague suggestion that he is not *presently* 'prepared to support' Ukraine in NATO, it's worth a go. The less charitable reading, taking him at his word, is that he is now viewing Ukraine as the Taiwan to Russia's China. That still means a great deal of support coming Ukraine's way, but it also means paying permanent lipservice to Russia's bullshit.
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2024-07-06
Honestly and without sarcasm - are we in a position to evaluate the numbers? There will be those who say "we should send more" and others who say "that's great" and neither has the information needed to know for sure. So I ignore the granular stuff and assume that the parties involved are doing their best to provide efficient and effective aid. That still allows us to see some of the high points and we can still evaluate things like sufficient Bradleys being provided to outfit a new brigade, or Mirage jets brought online in late 2024.
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2024-07-06
is momentum starting to shift back to Ukraine after this Russian kharkiv offensive failed?
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2024-07-06
There's no way the Ukrainian loss claims refer to actual losses of the heavy artillery counted by covert cabal. If the Ukrainians are accurate they're including tiny mortars. That's if you believe the covert cabal numbers, which I do. I think there's a good chance Russia is gonna be desperate for new supplies within a year or so though for artillery. Based on those numbers.
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2024-07-06
Oh for heaven's sake, don't extrapolate one response in an interview to a definition of US foreign policy. You can see it as a signal or a tendency if you wish, but anyone seeing a clear, shining truth in this response is kidding themselves.
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2024-07-06
No, not really. If you zoom out and look at the entire frontline, Ukraine is still giving land every day.
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2024-07-06
Yes she was referring to the limited war that began in 2014. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w172zb8wv2z07zn She starts around the 3:00 minute mark.
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> I met with representatives of French defense companies. We discussed Ukraine's defense needs and the importance of expanding joint arms manufacturing in Ukraine. > A tangible deliverable: representatives of Ukrainian and French companies signed a license agreement to establish ammunition production capacities under the KNDS France/Nexter license. > They also signed statements of intent to establish a service and repair hub for KNDS France/Nexter equipment in Ukraine, as well as to manufacture the company's components using 3D printing. https://x.com/ZelenskyyUa/status/1799086486563737957 > Even in the challenging conditions of war, the Ukrainian economy finds ways to develop and grow, adapting to new circumstances. Ukraine is a favorable market for French investments, and new projects can be launched right now. > Today, I met with the heads of leading French companies representing the energy, machine building and electrical equipment, telecommunications, construction, and financial and banking sectors. > I am grateful to those French companies that not only continue operating in Ukraine and paying taxes, but also develop their business and make new investments right now. https://x.com/ZelenskyyUa/status/1799091798683386279
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2024-07-06
Ukrainian know-how built the Soviet war machine, they can build weapons for the NATO Annex as well.
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2024-07-06
I think in some ways we can evaluate the numbers and I think it goes to the heart of Western strategy (or lack thereof). I think it's pretty clear that NATO/US does not want Ukraine to win this war outright. NATO provided what, a 120 Western MBTs? The US alone is sitting on thousands of retired M1s. IF we wanted Ukraine to really win, there would have been a massive force build up involving a MUCH larger force and there would have been pilot training on F16s within the first few months. Last summer's counteroffensive would not have happened as Ukraine's army was being rebuilt for offensive operations for an attempted breakthrough this summer. Let's face it, the only way last summer would have been a success is if Russia completely broke. There was no way the AFU was going to force a minefield belt a kilometer deep. I personally believe that Biden has nightmares about Russia coming apart similar to Libya if the Russian army suffers a catastrophic defeat and is driven out of Ukraine. I think the chaos in Libya post Gaddafi's overthrow is something that is constantly on the minds of Western strategists. I think that you are correct in that the parties involved are going to do their best to provide effective aid up to a point. Ukraine is NOT going to be able to force Russia out. The strategy is to make the war so painful for Putin that he voluntarily leaves or offers Ukraine an acceptable peace.
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2024-07-06
American Bradley taking on Russian BTR. Not something you ever thought you’d see in real life. https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1799117960596127853?t=zE1tlejfBmc77TclJIECmw&s=19
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[Ukrainian Border Guards Destroy Advanced Russian Surveillance Systems Used for Targeting Ukrainian Positions | Defense Express | June 2024](https://en.defence-ua.com/news/ukrainian_border_guards_destroy_advanced_russian_surveillance_systems_used_for_targeting_ukrainian_positions_video-10766.html) *The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine has showed the destruction of advanced Russian surveillance systems through aerial reconnaissance. * *According to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, the aerial reconnaissance successfully neutralized several cutting-edge Russian systems, including the Murom and Pergam surveillance systems, the Incubator signal relay amplifier for enemy drones, and various electronic warfare equipment. These systems were used by the enemy to identify the positions of Ukrainian troops and coordinate artillery strikes in border areas.*
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[​Ukrainian Helicopters Will Get AMPS Protection Upgrade from Hensoldt | Defense Express | June 2024](https://en.defence-ua.com/weapon_and_tech/ukrainian_helicopters_will_get_amps_protection_upgrade_from_hensoldt-10757.html) *German defense manufacturer Hensoldt has announced it received a new order for Airborne Missile Protection System (AMPS) to strengthen the Ukrainian Defense Forces helicopters. The details of this contract are not disclosed but the company notes in the press release from June 5th that the "order value is in the double-digit million range."* *The AMPS system should increase the defense capability of Ukrainian military helicopters, notes Tanya Altmann, Head of the Optronics & Land Solutions Division at Hensoldt. This kit of various integrated sensors is aimed to protect the airborne vehicle from a wide range of threats, and above all from surface-to-air and air-to-air missiles.* *The Airborne Missile Protection System is a flexible, stand-alone self-protection solution for helicopters and aeroplanes. Thanks to its modular design, AMPS can be easily configured to meet specific operational requirements and for different mission profiles," the manufacturer points out.* *The AMPS system consists of the following components: missile launch detection sensor, a control and display unit, and the active confirmation system, which determines the distance and speed of detected missiles and eliminates false alarms. The company also declares that AMPS can be seamlessly integrated with the flare dispensers already installed in the helicopter.* *Also, AMPS can be configured with a variety of other subsystems, like the missile, laser and radar warning systems, a system of directed infrared countermeasures, etc.* *On a note from Defense Express, this is the second time that Hensoldt supplies AMPS equipment to Ukraine, the previous delivery was announced in June 2023, at the time, the company reported 16 such systems had been transferred.*
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And if there were separatists, they were likely descendants of settlers that Stalin placed there during the Holomodor; after mass-murdering and deporting Ukrainians and stealing their property. Which is odd because in 1991 these same people voted at a 90% ratio in favor of leaving the Russian Federation. But a few years of watching RT, and they've apparently changed their minds and became 'separatists'. They can be sent back to Russia after this conflict is over, and be Putin loyalists there.
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2024-07-06
They still went to war, if Poland still exists today is because the West didn't give up on trying to defeat Germany
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2024-07-06
I think the Bradley got the better of that exchange. After they drove by each other, there was a bit of a "omae wa mou shindeiru" moment, and the BTR seemed to lose control.
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2024-07-06
Double digit million seems like such a complicated way of saying eight figures.
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2024-07-06
**DeepState: Russian military occupies Ivanivka in Kharkiv region** Russian troops have occupied the village of Ivanivka on Kupiansk axis in the Kharkiv region, DeepState monitoring channel reports, but there is no official information yet. Gwara Media couldn’t verify the report. Earlier, DeepState \[a crowdsourced resource for monitoring the Russian-Ukrainian war\] published a video of the destruction of a Russian armored personnel carrier north of Ivanivka, which was trying to storm the positions of Ukrainian troops. [https://gwaramedia.com/en/deepstate-russian-military-occupies-ivanivka-in-kharkiv-region/](https://gwaramedia.com/en/deepstate-russian-military-occupies-ivanivka-in-kharkiv-region/)
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2024-07-06
"Why die for Danzig?"
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2024-07-06
The ATGM war sort of ended when the continuous front trench war began.
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Thanks for info man! I see that you do your research and I commend you for it. although relying on visual imagery alone is tricky, and yields limited info I believe, but at least you didn't cite Ukraine MoD numbers as a reliable source of russian equipment losses. Having said all that, do you believe that Ukraine can outlast Russia, in regards to atrition? cheers
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where are you seeing that the losses are 1:1? that flies in the face of all military logic. a defense force focused on local fire superiority vs an attacking force using poorly equipped human waves... if those were 1:1 I would expect Ukraine to be in general rout
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2024-08-06
a Russian per 900 square feet 
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2024-08-06
Unfortunately, I couldn't find any information on the Dutch production costs. All I could find was a figure of €3.9 million per vehicle for the Netherlands [on the CV90 Wiki page](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_Vehicle_90), but I think that may have been the *purchase* cost for each unit from an earlier contract with the Swedes. Sorry, mate.
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2024-08-06
Investment in Ukraine shows long term commitment and, ultimately, for victory.
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2024-08-06
Hey if you can, tell France we got plenty of Uranium (second by output in world production) in Canada. Nous parlons Français aussi!
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2024-08-06
That is because Zelenksy and Ukraine is not stupid, they are saving their 20-30 demographic for later rebuilding of Ukraine. If need be, they can fight but for right now, the older men can bravely hold the line for the future generations.
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2024-08-06
Well yeah, you can't lose something you don't have. Only the oligarchs are feeling it because they have the most Russian wealth, and that's what matters the most.
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What if the actual issue is beliefs, goals and objectives? And arab-hood isn't something they factor into their calculus.
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look i don't hate arabs i just don't think they're entitled to have a state
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2024-07-06
Why? Do you think they should however have states? And ought to have them.
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2024-07-06
word salad word salad
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2024-07-06
Wut?
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2024-07-06
Problem is, no one takes the PA seriously, which is part of why Hamas is popular amongst Palestinians.
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2024-07-06
they're natural enemies. like kurds and arabs. or persians and arabs. or jews and arabs. damn arabs, they ruined arabia!
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2024-07-06
Kharkhiv's a distraction
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2024-07-06
they can't be held responsible for their public statements due to their hunger
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2024-07-06
Theft of humanitarian aid is always a problem and always happens to some degree. It’s intellectually dishonest or naive to imply that’s the only challenge. Israeli settlers are also blocking aid. Israel bogs everything down with red tape and excessive inspections. Israel is also blocking the entry of things like medical supplies and water purifiers. Israel has bombed and harassed aid workers. Yes, some of it is stolen. Every humanitarian agency will tell you that happens in every conflict zone. You build that into your humanitarian aid plan. [What are the latest obstacles to bringing humanitarian aid into Gaza, where hunger is worsening?](https://apnews.com/article/israel-hamas-war-crossings-aid-gaza-f654871ba67c42e6345b6f709427b664)
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2024-07-06
I agree. But it also means that throwing more food at the problem will not solve it
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2024-07-06
I’ve said before, Israel should target the fat Palestinians
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2024-07-06
Have you heard some specific reasons why studies from those locations would be suspect? Like are they know in some way to have been guilty of something similar in the past?
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2024-07-06
they are just as biased, why choose one over the other?
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2024-07-06
We all know this is Israeli propaganda and lies.
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2024-07-06
Every piece of news coming from the Gaza conflict is propaganda, from one side or the other. Every single piece.
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That is not what the article said. It said there is an international standard for nutritional security in warzones called the Sphere standard which Israel is meeting. They are arguing that this disproves accusations that Israel is limiting aid to starve Gazans. They do not claim there is no famine; they do not touch on Hamas at all here. >On Wednesday, the United Nations warned that over one million Gazans – half the population – could face starvation (IPC Phase 5) by mid-July if the war continues. A report from the World Food Program and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations cited the exacerbation of Gaza's situation due to limitations on aid and the "collapse of local agrifood systems over the past eight months." . >The findings indicate a 53% increase in food deliveries to Gaza from January to April. Additionally, the nutritional aid provided by Israel met the per capita requirements for nutritional security set by Sphere Standards, the recognized international benchmark for nutritional security in war zones.
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Prof. Troen emphasized the importance of responding to accusations against Israel with facts and credible data. The nice thing of a scientific study is that you can check the data and do the study yourself. You can also point out flaws in the study or debate the method used. But just saying it's propaganda and lies without any supporting evidence or information that proof otherwise is not how this works.
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2024-07-06
Correct.
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Correct, and I never said that it would.
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2024-07-06
You missed a clear joke….
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2024-07-06
Any basis for impugning the academic integrity of these researchers or the product of their research?
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2024-07-06
I guess I did. It’s hard to tell sometimes because enough people actually say things like that with all seriousness.
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2024-07-06
I never claimed that what I said is what the article said. I simply said that food reaching the place is not the same as nobody suffering from hunger. Hamas steals food and keeps it for themselves.
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>Otherwise we might as well ditch all policy research, theses and dissertations and preprints. What do we do with these things after they are peer reviewed? We publish them. There's a reason things happen in that order.
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It's always funny how the same people who demand we trust the Palestinian Health Ministry's casualty count immediately disclaim work from any Jewish researcher as inherently biased. Like, just say the quiet part out loud already.
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2024-07-06
Hasn't happened once yet. Jews don't tend to be blatantly antisemitic.
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2024-07-06
If you spent the time reading other than writing these comments and read the replies, you would have been done by now. Just saying.
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