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Isn’t this already the second one? I remember that one got secured from the Ukrainian forces?
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2024-10-06
You should have been, as a child.
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2024-10-06
Damn dawg, why you gotta do my boy like that?
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2024-10-06
Oh, interesting! Thanks.
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2024-10-06
lmao that's not at all what I was saying
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2024-10-06
I’d intercept me
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2024-10-06
That makes sense. It’s also even funnier.
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2024-10-06
I like how they call it a "latest-generation Russian fighter jet" not a "5th generation Russian fighter jet." World: "Is the Su-57 a 5th generation fighter jet?" Russia: "It's the best we have, yeah."
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I mean repairing the skin of the aircraft isn’t that hard. Usually just some rivets or screws and then you just remove the panel. The problem would really come from assessing the damage and not necessarily the work to replacing damaged components in my experience. Finding all the damage could take some time and assessing air worthiness based off that damage plus the cost to repair versus write off would probably be a bit. But it also is a time of war too so they might be a little quicker. Who knows at this point.
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China: "eveRYONe is diSReSPeCtinG And ThreATENiNg Us"
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2024-10-06
The Dutch marine corps. is also one of the most elite in the world. The Dutch have been one of NATO's most consistent and capable, as well as enthusiastic, members, Or at least their military is.
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2024-10-06
Don’t be mean to the great China 🇨🇳 Taiwan 🇹🇼 is also bullying the great China as well
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2024-10-06
Bad idea to fuck with the Dutch
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2024-10-06
Oh God, is that what those are about? I got one a few weeks ago and I was like "......what?"
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2024-10-06
You seem very eager to make diagnoses about "anger" over an internet conversation. Are you okay, by yourself?
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2024-10-06
Id argue they're stronger especially early game ^(in Civ 6)
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2024-10-06
I wonder why these forces under the authority of the United Nations, are not providing their own fighter jets to escort and insure safety of these vessels and their own aircraft? Do we not have the range? I thought we had three US aircraft carriers in the South  China Sea?
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>my country of Taiwan Did you mean China? Because there's no such country as Taiwan, even by the taiwanese constitution it's *Republic of China*, with Taiwan island itself only being a part of it.
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2024-10-06
Some 4 foot nothing cunt in a back office in China : How dare they its all so unfair I'm so very angry
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2024-10-06
> i am Chinese >CCP You don't even get where the giveaway is, do you?
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2024-10-06
I'm fine. I'm not the one using accusing someone of considering non-western countries as non-sentient for answering a question. That's pretty uncalled for. So yes you do seem pretty angry; which is hardly a diagnosis. It's just the way your words came across
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Ah, ja! Thanks for this perspective!
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2024-10-06
I'm sure you'd like to think so, but China doesn't give a fuck about their people. They let them waste away in filth in some areas, cooking with sewer water. Lock you in during civid, genocide the uyghurs, etc.
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2024-10-06
They are obviously allowed to roam it, it's international waters. They don't get to tell others that they can't roam it though.
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2024-10-06
The "REAL Chinese" only made up 20% of the population of Taiwan when they fled there between 1945 and 1949. They oppressed the remaining 80%, who are predominantly Han-Taiwanese that migrated to/colonized Taiwan as far back as the 1600s. After centuries of largely ignored by China and five decades of Japanese colonial rule, the Han-Taiwanese initially thought the "Real Chinese" were liberators, only to be met by corruption, looting, and oppression. The "real Chinese government" imposed the world's longest martial law on Taiwan and heavily oppressed the Taiwanese. [Things were so bad that people actually thought Chinese rule was worse than Japanese colonial rule.](https://www.twmemory.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/twmemory_011629.jpg) Taiwan democratized in the late 90s and since the the party that promotes Taiwanese sovereignty (rather than clinging on to the ROC past) have been elected more often than not.
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I love the word 'harassed' when used in these types of situations as I'm just picturing the Chinese boat being like 'hey u pretty, hey, hey dutch, heeeeey' whilst the Dutch are trying to do their jobs lmao
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2024-10-06
The Philippines is complaining China is doing nothing to stop Vietnamese fishing boats from entering waters claimed by the Philippines. lol https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2024/05/26/2357974/vietnamese-fishing-vessels-west-philippine-sea-increasing-number
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Okay, I'll accept your L if you want it so badly that you'll have to explicitly notify me.
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>(which was also a brutal dictatorship at the time) Syngman Rhee ran a lunatic "anti-communist" government, which I put in quotes because they were arresting and killing far more than communists. Did I mention the Japanese collaborators in the South? They were weirdly better off in the South, some were even in the government. MacArthur also downplayed the threat as they approached the border IIRC.
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The UN is made up of much more than western europe.
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Also according to ChatGPT: "As of my last update in January 2022, the Royal Netherlands Navy operates four Walrus-class submarines." The USA has 70-80.
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2024-10-06
You forgot those 4 submarines...
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Smart-s mk2 is actually 3 generations old medium range search radar. (succeeded by NS100 and NS50) The smart-L that the vessel from the OP has, is state of the art and has a 2000km range. It's mostly limited by the horizon.
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2024-10-06
How many? Look's like you have 4 now and they are getting life extensions?
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2024-10-06
We are talking about Security council resolutions. They are treated differently than General Assembly resolutions... UNSCR resolutions are binding on all member states Chapter 5 Article 25 of the UN Charter. If China didn't want the sanction to be in place, they could have vetoed it. They didn't, so the resolution went through.
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Goalkeeper is ancient though. It does come with a brrrt. A more powerful version of the gun on the A-10.
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So you don't know what "primary culprit" means?
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>The ROC controls a territory of multiple islands known as 中華民國自由地區 (Free area of the Republic of China) It is referred to as Taiwan for simplicity. That literally means Taiwan as only a part of ROC territory, being currently under control. Thus, ROC "as a whole country" does not equal Taiwan taken separately in particular. QED >Since that seems to confuse you On the contrary, the difference between the "formally denoted country" and the "territory of said country claimed to be under control at a particular moment" doesn't confuse me personally but seems to confuse many others.
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As are the other fishing fleets from other countries but people here love staying silent about those.
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If you're an air defense frigate, the only non-lethal thing you can do to harras is get a target lock with your fire control radar and open your missile bays. But that's considered a declaration of war.
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> when the CCP was no longer necessary to the Chinese government.* I'm pretty sure they're synonymous with each other at this point?
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Let's approach this ship that has EMMS missiles and a Goalkeeper CIWS. The Dutch Navy is small but very capable when it comes to anti air defense.
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2024-10-06
Kid there’s something not right with you.
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We do those things because they pay. Same reason China happily keeps producing all the cheap garbage we like to buy.
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That’s not how Taiwanese think about it. There’s a difference between the status quo and a formal Declaration of Independence, and they’re regularly polled about the difference between the two and what their preferences are. https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2023/09/02/2003805648#:~:text=A%20poll%20released%20by%20the,percent%20support%20unification%20with%20China
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> Goalkeeper is ancient though So is Phalanx, and they're both still the standard gun-based CIWS systems on tons of NATO ships. They're supplemented with short range missiles and other systems but Goalkeeper is superior to Phalanx in its niche. 30mm is just better than 20mm for that application, but the cost vs. capability isn't worth it for the US Navy.
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NATO, when CCP ships visit Cuba all the time: "sure whatever, do what you want." CCP when NATO ships go anywhere within 1000 miles of China: "OMG, LOOK WHAT THE IMPERIALISTS ARE DOING TO US!!!"
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yeah, but doesnt really deserve the title of 'bad ass' since its was mostly the americans and british who did the majority of the winning in the Pacific Theater.
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They are almost always on max power. And they really don't have a very high power output. You would be hard pressed to cook a turkey if it was strapped right to it. It just uses a lot of tricks to detect a radar echo, even if it's weaker than the background noise. High tech > high power.
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Truth. Dutch armed forces have been criminally underfunded for decades. That is going to change in the wake of Russian aggression, but for now it’s a joke.
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I think people can differentiate. No one confuses North and South Korea, for instance
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2024-10-06
Crybully at the nation level! Truly sad. Some 'great China' !
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Exact opposite since at least 1800 I’d argue.
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They would scatter because whoever comes to power there through whatever will just re-purge them all. They will virtually have to. Maybe they all deserve this cycle.
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Understandable
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Yeah, simplifying Chinese characters was the right thing to do. Even though they're extremely ugly and make it harder to read old literature. And even though it matters less now because everyone types everything with letters and you don't have to remember how to write as much. Japan did a little simplification (though less,) but they don't really need it as bad since their language is a lot more open to loan words and there are alternative scripts. I love how if you forget how to write a word you can just use kana in Japanese to spell it out, but in Chinese you are completely screwed! If Taiwan wants to keep their traditional characters that's their call. I get why they would be stubborn about it when the CCP didn't involve them at all in the simplification process. But fewer strokes per character sure makes learning easier for kids.
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Not to mention the number of planes the US Navy has, which would contribute significantly to air defense and superiority. US Navy has the world's 2nd or 4th largest number of operational planes depending on which list you look at. It trades spots with the US Army, while the US air force is of course the #1 largest. Add in the fact that America alone has as many aircraft carriers as the rest of the world combined, and it's pretty clear which Navy has the best capabilities and resources available.
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>You can quantify the number of islands and the amount of increased territory I consider picking the *criteria* on "the number of islands" exclusively over other important ones (e.g. relation to the existing territorial borders, historical and consequential order of actions, related legal considerations, and so on) to be an arbitrary estimate in the first place. >it cannot be determined which definition of both words you are attempting to use "Practical" in regards to the actual doing instead of ideal concept, and "precedence" in regards to the order of priority. Or, let me reformulate: I determine primarity from combination of all (or at least as much of known as possible) factors related to the topic, not from a single one picked specifically for the sake of a pre-set statement.
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this was a dutch warship you dingbat! it didnt need an escort.
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What do you mean by "completely non-contextual?" Because characters do have context. They're like the Greek prefixes in English that let you guess at the meaning of unfamiliar words. Sometimes there are multiple meanings and exceptions, but there absolutely is some "context" when you see the characters. There are reoccurring patterns in where and how certain characters tend to be used.
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Welp here comes the racists crawling out the woodwork
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I'd intercept me...
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Working on it lol. A lot of companies are seeing the writing on the wall with Taiwan and they’re trying to divest to countries like India instead.
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2024-10-06
As disturbing as F35 is, I miss the A-10’s appearances.
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The ICC is in Den Haag. We’ll just bribe them with some pancakes and stroopwafels as well.
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Never forget the time a reckless and inept fighter pilot for the CCP rammed an American surveillance plane and forced it to make an emergency landing in China, where it was then immediately swarmed by the CCP in an attempt to steal intelligence. Their military is a gaggle of undisciplined hacks with no respect for anything but blind force. They had to sign a treaty with India to disarm border troops because they [are known to get into massive brawls](https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/14/asia/india-china-border-tensions-video-intl-hnk/index.html).
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I'm not talking about the radicals. I'm talking about the character itself which is the real unit of meaning. The radicals sometimes are two phonetics put together, or they're two or more ideograms, or they have seemingly nothing discernable to do with the meaning of the character and you just have to memorize it.
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They have the sensitivity of a 4 year old and from a collective standpoint of their ruling class, have the same level of maturity in dealing with others. Kind of like how we refer to small kids as little bundles of ego.
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I don’t think that downing a foreign surveillance plane within your airspace and collecting the data is necessarily condemnable. What intelligence did they “steal?” Their own? Undisciplined, yes, but the US should not be shocked that enemy nations don’t take spying lightly. There’s a reason that this incident didn’t escalate any further.
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Finally CIA agent mans are on our side with people.
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The Taiwanese don’t like saying that bullshit. Don’t be ignorant.
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Rare earths aren't rare. They can be found all over the world. It's just an ecological mess to mine them for cheap and too expensive to mine them in a more eco-friendly manner. China doesn't have that strict eco-rules. Thus companies buy cheap dirty rare earths from China instead of expensive less dirty rare earths from western countries.
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How? Just look at the device that you are currently using to read this comment. All the electronic parts in it, the plastic, the glass, everything....mostly made in China.
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Puts us even closer to more Disney parks in Japan and China.
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Oh you mean the 1 child policy that Uyghurs were exempt from until 2015. Nobody called the 1 child policy an extermination when only Han were affected. If you want to change the definition of extermination then Taiwan is exterminating Chinese people by indoctrinating them and erasing their Chinese heritage.
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Or just a get together, where Belarus supplies all the food and drinks
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Of course, Putin can't strut without his boot, which happens to be up Belarus's ass and he isn't going to spoil that perfectly fucked up Turducken by separating them
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The French are so awesome ...
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Good 👍 i dont give a fuck
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Love to see it
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That's rich coming from the leader of the CSTO that rejected helping their ally, Armenia, when Azerbaijan occupied international recognized Armenian territory (and if not mistaken they still do).
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How could they have trusted Putin? No honor amoung thieves — except for Putin?
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Of all the things to trigger WW3, I did not expect it to be trash balloons
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I have a suspicion that they don't care.
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Heard you needed toilet paper. We sent some over. Cheers!
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What are trash balloons? Never heard of those.
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You are correct. Once SK has been desensitized to the trash balloons, the balloons to deploy biological weapons might be initially ignored.
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the weather for them must've been quite shitty
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God damnit, the tune instantly got stuck in my head
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My friend, they are still on faxes.
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Idk I’m convinced we live in a South Park episode. So I think trash balloons are the perfect unhinged activity to start the nuclear cleansing fire lol
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Difference is dictators dont care about their people.
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So everything North Korea does?
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