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If you can't see the problem with an institution publishing a "study" that is from the same country that is leading that war and being defended by that very study, you're stupid af... | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
the study isn't peer reviewed... | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
You’re confusing them being Jewish with them being in Israel. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
TLDR: there’s food in Gaza, just not where the people are. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
You’re right let the kids starve. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
I mean, they could do it but it would require many many Israeli soldiers to lose their lives for a full invasion.
Either way, my point is they can’t properly protect citizens without fully occupying Gaza and replacing Hamas as the body of government. And if Israel did this, people like you would lose their shit. You cant have it both ways | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
While it's important and commendable for people to at least try to read the original research its not always accessible to a lay audience. Peer review in reputable scientific journals is conducted by other researchers who are considered experts in the field. It can't always be trusted and it's never foolproof, but I'd argue it's better than some random person misinterpreting the work and spreading misinformation. Especially since reviewer #2 is usually a cunt and demands extra work to verify the findings | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
the UN and BBC have proven to be very accurate in the past. Oh wait ... | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
I understand, but if people are starving, not enough food is being delivered, right? Surely the requirement accounts for attrition from spoilage, theft, or other means. They are not responsible for the distribution, but for the sufficient amount being delivered, which is clearly not the case. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
No.
[https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1994g22ve9o](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1994g22ve9o)
"Israel extends control of Gaza's entire land border" | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
> I understand, but if people are starving, not enough food is being delivered, right?
You can literally have enough food in a warehouse, but people starving next door if the warehouse is guarded and the people not allowed to eat.
> They are not responsible for the distribution, but for the sufficient amount being delivered, which is clearly not the case.
The article in this post literally says that sufficient amount is being delivered. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Right ? World hunger is clearly a lie | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
So if the UN said that Gaza was being occupied by Cambodia, Cambodia would have to take the blame if the food doesn't get distributed?
Israel has no physical presence in Gaza beyond the military forces fighting Hamas. They don't have the capacity or control to distribute the food to most people.
And let's face it, the few times Israel did devote military forces to protecting the distribution of aid, the trucks were either swarmed to the point that the drivers fled or Gazan gunmen started shooting at the crowds and Israel got accused of murdering the people they killed. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Gotcha. So Egypt was only responsible until recently. How lucky for them to now not be held accountable anymore lmao | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
> an army occupying
Just to double check: Do you want the IDF to continue occupying Gaza? Because if the IDF is going to establish a distribution network then it's going to be there for quite a while longer. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
The credibility of the UN report itself is not uncontroversial. Because, objectively, according to the IPC's own standards, there is no famine. Partly because of this the FRC is also unwilling to call it as such. In fact:
"he FRC does not find the FEWS NET analysis plausible given the uncertainty and lack of convergence of the supporting evidence employed in the analysis." | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Not that I don’t love a little inside scoop but why would they share this information with the public? I imagine this is to just ease the current pressure off the fact that Russia has apparently sent subs into the Caribbean. Not that 10 year old info isn’t relevant but what’s the point of everyone knowing? I’m not pro- Russian aggression whatsoever but this feels like a propaganda piece to make Russia seem like total simpletons which I can’t see being totally true. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
And by "priorities" we mean Putin's desperate attempt to have a "glorious" legacy of conquest no matter how badly it fucks things up for Russians at large. With all the power he and the other Russian oligarchs wielded they could have transformed Russia into a great nation that actually provides for its people instead of grinding Ukrainians and Russians into meat for a little man's vanity project... | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
This article is 4 months old. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
As a Chinese I just wondering why people think China and Russia are friend.? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
FFS why do I now always hear Trumps YUUUUUUGEEEE when i read HUGE. :( | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
That's an interesting article necro!
Tensions between Russia and China due to ancient territorial disputes are old hat. They might flare up in the distant future but any form of armed conflict between both nations would be highly disadvantagous for both of them in the current balance of power. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
As a fellow Chinese. I think Russia is our ally and I don't see why we shouldn't be. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Because NATO is moving against China. China’s coast is quite literally surrounded by American bases and American allies. They DO NOT want to stand alone. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Because Russia is showing weakness, and made their goal to get Taiwan look far slimmer.
You are acting like China needs Russia on their team when they don't. The US, and the West are not going to attack China. Period. We are all trade partners.
If China attacks Taiwan that changes things. And Russia has made that harder and slimmer of an option. So China could weigh the options. Do they fight the USA, Japan, and all their neighboring countries, and the Western World. In a fight that will leave them devastated and destroyed, even if they "win" it. And "winning" in this instances means they get an island that loses the value it had.
Or. They take a slice of Russian land on their doorstep. With little to no resistance since it is so far from mainland Russia. And not against Japan, Taiwan, the US, or any Western forces. Just Russia. While Russia is having trouble with a nation on their border.
It is such an easy choice it's not even in the class of a chess move. It's as simple as, "Do you want to fight hard, and maybe die to gain basically nothing? Or would you want to get resource rich land from a nation that won't be able to fight back?" | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
I heard the reason they want Taiwan back is due to microchips being mostly manufactured there, so it's not fully a feint, but maybe a backburner priority while they set-up sumn | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Because that’s what their leaders say they are, mostly. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Russia and China are just friends with benefits and a case of your enemy is our enemy. There is no love for each other other than Putin needs friends of any kind and China needs an ass they can fuck. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Putin had better hope his incompetent "yes men" have actually maintained Russia's nuclear arsenal because he's going to have to lean even harder on it if China decides that it's a good time for recovering old territory... | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
>This sounds surprising until you remember that the USA once war gamed for a zombie attack…
On the surface level it might be surprising, but with nationwide zombie outbreak there comes two things that actually make it interesting war game.
How would you fight a war in which the enemy doesn't fear death at all and during which most, if not all, logistical chains aren't just cut but ceased to exist.
Edit: Third one came to mind. How do you form any working combat formations on the home territory during zombie outbreak | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
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I think it's 225 mil worth of weapons not actual $. Don't know about you but I don't have much use for Himars rockets. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
little bbq sauce on there and you'll eat like a king! | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Bro we need a 255 million package for here | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
It doesnt ease a damn thing TBH, the needs of our own people are taking a backseat to those of others that our nation has little to no obligation to by comparison. 100k to ...whats that figure to.. like 250 people across the nation that are on public assistance is what would ease my mind.. for THIS deal. Heck do each aid package on its own but we need to do both if we are bailing out others too. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
While I understand your frustration, this is not cash being sent. It is weapons. Weapons with a value of what is stated.
I do not know what you imagine is going on, but your issue and this issue are decidedly separate. Sorry for your struggles, but the every man for himself mentality is really what has allowed things to get as bad as they are.
I wish you the best, even if you can’t see the big picture. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Not as upset as all the folks that support this when someone dares to question it in any way shape or form,lmao. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
I followed your guidelines and now have ball bearings in my teeth and digestive tract. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
That's a great question, I feel those statements warrant their own topic and not in a place to try and pull attention away from an ongoing war effort to protect a sovereign country. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
225 million ?
how much does an F-15 cost ? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
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Worst place to be arrested right now. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
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181% y/o/y increase in the Argentinian money supply.
I’m sure the two have nothing to do with each other. *buries head in sand while money printers flood the country*
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There is more people starving and on poverty now than last year. Thats not work of past generations Thats milei policy. As i Said the poor are a sacrifice they are willing to make. Hope that pays out before the social situation explodes. Im from a neighboring country that actually controlled hyper-inflation on the 90s on a social-democratic government. The poor here suffered way less because of social policies. There are ways to solve problems without radical solutions causing less suffering to the vulnerable. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
This is why centrists and leftists need to adjust their values and approaches. And adapt to present needs and issues which worry and make life worse for the voters.
If far-right people are the only ones willing to address an issue which the majority of citizens want dealt with, that will lead to unnecessary far-right representation which might lead to bad stuff. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
The problem is that young people in this article are looking for solutions relating to: war in Europe, climate change, an uncertain job market and a lack of affordable housing.
And the parties on the right are responding by looking at: migration, security and gender.
If the right wants to win the centre they need to stop leading from the bible (or other religious texts), stop focusing on the <1% of people that seem to offend their values, and start focusing on addressing real issues impacting everyone. Immigration is obviously one of them, but it's not going to solve climate, war etc. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
This one is hilarious after your utter failure to grasp what "fascism" is | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
The idea that people’s philosophies (even if they don’t examine it), values, and what people vote for are separate things is certainly an… interesting take. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Yeah, those people are generally pretty far to the right. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
When the money starts running out for the Socialists , they turn right at the stop sign ! | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
A fascist policy. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
One of us certainly seems to. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
You either replied to the wrong comment. Or misread the comment. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Go away Troll | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
There are fascists that don’t know they’re fascists for the exact reasons you pointed out. That doesn’t mean they aren’t fascists or support fascist policies. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
I think you did it again. My comment was: "You either replied to the wrong comment. Or misread the comment." | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
I mean this in the most friendly possible way: the way you're talking about US politics is *exactly* what I think is so distracting and unproductive.
I don't think ranked choice voting will solve our problems in the US, but at the very least we could shake up the conversation. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
What the fuck? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Tate is the guru of the troublemakers bub | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
*Idiots.* Easily propagandised zoomers who wouldn't know Russian influence if it bit them on the arse. And this isn't just about support for Ukraine, the Russians push anybody that they think would fuck up a country's politics. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
It is realistic if we put enough emphasis on enforcing the rules | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
I appreciate that. I wholeheartedly agree with your second paragraph. I just don't know how to politely respond to that first paragraph other than to say agree to disagree. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Centrism is, for some weird reasons, demonized by the both sides, so nobody even bothers with it | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Why not take immigrants from other places? Surely plenty of refugees from Latin America would love a chance to move to Europe. Europe could then focus on integrating the Muslim immigrants that are apparently causing so many problems that these right-wing parties are gaining steam. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
You know, they see how bad it is in those cities and want to prevent it coming to their smaller areas?
Prevention is a big thing.
Your response is exactly what the regular folk get for voicing concerns about immigration: you are fascist, racist or apparently some Russian propaganda drone.
The kind of immigration we have currently in Europe is not good and needs to change. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Again, completely wrong. It's comical how ridiculous your statements are.
People who oppose migration for economic reasons are often the demographic that previously voted centre left.
Workers whose salaries are being kept artificially low by high migration. Union members. Working class families /renters priced out of their homes due to housing crisis. Students who see their universities go to shit etc. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Yet another reason i guess to not just say "rise of right wing" in Europe, because every single country has a different situation. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Same thing in switzerland - the old just got a 13th pension. Not just the ones who need it but everybody. Great to live in Europe where old voters are the majority and it will be even more dire. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Yes, the horrors of comparing yourself to a country whose overall deaths in covid was .. among the lowest in Europe. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
While I agree with your points, I am not entirely sure I would describe Norway's sitting government as left wing. At least not in a Norwegian context - and specially not when governing together with SP.
Maybe I am just splitting hairs, but the left wing in Norway would probably be defined more as SV and Rødt?
Note: Norwegian context. If you look at our political parties from - for example - the US, I guess they are all more or less left- leaning (if not left-wing). | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
FDP still agreed to the motion to increase it | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
It was a joke. We need to make fun of Sweden to feel superior | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
that's just not true. As a matter of fact, we need more immigrants or our demographically changing society and its pension plan will fail.
The insane housing prices rather come from rich people seeing it as an investment opportunity, but yeah sure let's say it's the immigrants fault.. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
It's not just about Ukraine, it's about sowing discord, social unrest and weakening democracy. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
> If far-right people are the only ones willing to address an issue which the majority of citizens want dealt with
Are they really though? I can't speak for other countries, but in my country the right is offering easy but unrealistic solutions to perceived problems.
Housing shortage? Easy, just stop immigration. Even though immigration isn't the cause of the housing shortage and stopping it won't fix it. Meanwhile the left is saying: we need to build more, but in order to do that we need to deal with the excess nitrogen problem (this is specific to my country), and look to reduce our outsized agricultural sector. This is true, but not as easy and snappy.
It reminds me of this quote: "a lie can run around the world before the truth has time to put its boots on". A convenient lie that says "you don't need to change, others are to blame for the problems and here's a simple solution" (which I hear a lot from the right wing) is a lot more popular with people than saying "look, the situation is complex, the problems are real but in other to come to a fair and realistic solution we all need to make changes". But this absolutely doesn't mean we should just say "well then give people the easy lies they seem to want". | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
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Thankfully, those in the world who believe what they see and hear on television won’t be fooled by these monstrosities. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
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> Fighting broke out between the Sudanese Army (SAF) and the RSF group in April 2023 following months of tensions linked to a planned transition to civilian rule. The now 13-month conflict has precipitated one of the "world's worst humanitarian crises," and killed at least 15,000 people
No. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
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they would never steal us information, they're an ally. we're allies. allies. i said allies. i swear to god we're your ally. what do you mean???? we're allies!!!!!!!! | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
So he wants more skilled engineer and wants to give us spies | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
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Journalism at its finest | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
the first rule of journalism is that your editor should agree with your perspective | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Well hamas have been providing bs figures since day 1. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Probably cuz they're running out of women and children. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Wtf are you talking about, AP is a reputable source and they are using data from Gazan health ministry. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
This is an analysis of their figures. So make of that what you will. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Yes, that's who is "declaring otherwise". That is why AP did the data analysis. They are proving that Hamas' own data doesn't match what they say. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
A news organization that didn't "believe" it would have problems reporting from the area. The reality is that almost all news organizations will report propaganda if the alternative is to have no on-scene reporting ability. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-08-06 |
If you had £2,000,000 and I took £15-20,000 away, would you say you had far less money? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-08-06 |
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Unless France is planning on giving about 200 of these to Ukraine, I'm not sure how helpful another kind of plane will be.
Not knocking the French here by any means, their contributions in artillery alone have been great, but maybe this isn't the help most needed? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Like this hasn’t happened a thousand times. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-07-06 |
Honestly, the limiting factor won’t be the planes. It’s the trained pilots. France could transfer entire squadrons if they really wanted to, but who would fly them? Unless, Ukraine wants to hire mercenary pilots it will be about 18 month till these planes are in the air in a combat role. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-08-06 |
Only bad people have this pov | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-08-06 |
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