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For a point to stand, you’d have to make it first ball you did was a lazy two word drive by post.
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2024-12-06
Until Israel stops its radical extremist settlers from continuing to steal land from Palestinians that have been there for generations, no peace will come either. They have the power to stop it and simply don't. There are many bad faith actors on all sides here, while civilians of both continue to suffer the consequences
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2024-12-06
It’s in Hamas’s friggin charter, not a secret. Nothing “loftier” than death in jihad, according to these psychos. To save you searching (the keyword “jihad” comes up frequently in their charter), that “lofty” wish for jihad bit is in Article Eight. But the other parts are not less sickening. [Hamas Charter](https://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/hamas.asp)
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2024-12-06
Qatar has the biggest US military base in ME, they just played America like a fiddle to advance their extremist ideology while paying lip service to neutrality.
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2024-12-06
I'm worried about this becoming a fixation so I'm going to stop digging before I start acting like the lunatics who major in anthropology.
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2024-12-06
Trump will support Israel. Trump will also weaken American alliances. This is a win for them. They gain more sympathy and America the chef supporter of Israel is weakened .
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2024-12-06
I am with you on this.
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2024-12-06
Because those are the same people who, ironically, use the phrase "Free Palestine" which has antisemitic and genocidal undertones to it. Israel has time and time again showed it's more than happy to give them their state when the UN came up with the land sharing agreements in the 40s and 60s. It's Palestines ( or to be accurate, the power hungry corrupt terrorist groups that run Palestine) who rejected it, because they want Israel itself gone. If anyone is genocidal here it's not Israel.
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2024-12-06
Like limiting Israel from Rafah operation: https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/08/politics/joe-biden-interview-cnntv/index.html
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2024-12-06
So then he'd fuck himself even worse because Trump won't show any restraint.  If the far right of Netanyahus party just want to wipe out the Palestinians altogether, Trump wouldn't get in their way.  
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2024-12-06
Can't decide if he looks like a Troll or a Gremlin
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2024-12-06
Strangely this guy has been through all this and came back to doing the same thing.
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2024-12-06
Even a quick google search would have revealed how full of crock your statement is. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualty_ratio
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2024-12-06
Thanks to all the pro-terrorist idiots who instantly believe "Gaza Ministry of Health" death tolls and refuse to believe that he wants dead Palestinians to further his PR war. Free Gaza from Hamas.
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2024-12-06
He definitely is still in Gaza
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2024-12-06
When an armistice was reached between Israel and it's attackers they never agreed to Israel's borders. Palestine has never actually said where Israel's borders end because they thought they would be able to rearm and restart the conflict with Israel but Israel grew faster than them and quickly outpaced their capabilities. As far as Palestinians are concerned the borders with Israel might be all of area c, that's what the negotiations are about, what Israels borders are, which Palestinians refuse to come to an agreement on. The Oslo accords say that life should go on as normal in area c, well that's what settlements are. Israel would naturally expand into any territory that was agreed to in a peace deal, why shouldn't they? Israel also isn't deporting or transferring their citizens lol, citizens are choosing to buy land and build lives there. That's normal, that's what normal looks like, that's what both sides agreed to. Let's phrase it the other way: do you think Palestinians shouldn't be able to build anything in the West Bank until an agreement is made with Israel?
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2024-12-06
How isn't he dead yet? What's the point in allowing him to live on earth? Kidnap him, and send his ass to the moon for science.
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2024-13-06
Large numbers of casualties => automatically genocide. That's the thought process at work.
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2024-13-06
Wouldn’t they? History always repeats itself… they would probably trade again. What did he trade before to get out?
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2024-13-06
He was just in Iran to attend the funeral of Raisi; He is in Qatar, no way he is getting out of Gaza to be at a funeral
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2024-13-06
60/40 principal with propaganda. Tell the unbiased truth 60% of the time so you can deploy high impact propaganda 40% of the time and be trusted.
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2024-13-06
Nelson Mandela is a butcher
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2024-13-06
I’d rather be forced to do chores in the the house for some family than being tortured in some tunnels. It’s war after all
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2024-13-06
No you're saying that. I say either a meat shield, or a work slave. The work slaves that we are in a way or another whether you like it or not
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2024-13-06
One Israeli hostage for >1000 Palestinian terrorists. And he's a dead man if the IDF finds him.
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2024-12-06
That's already true, and is why Ukraine has been able to fly drones up to St. Petersburg.
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2024-12-06
Focusing on AA also creates a compounding issue for Russia. Every AA system or radar that goes down opens the rest up for further attacks. Blowing up a launcher or radar means the rest have to spread out further to keep cover of the area or, if they choose not to, opens breaks in their defenses. Now the other batteries are more vulnerable to further attacks.
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2024-12-06
The Loaf
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2024-12-06
It would lead to a broader conflict and geographically doesn’t make sense.
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2024-12-06
It also doesn't help the Russian situation that Ukraine has been hitting their oil refineries deep inside Russia, meaning that now they have to cover more than just the front line with their AA systems, spreading themselves even thinner.
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I’ve said it for ages. Donations should only be allowed to be made by a voter registered in that electorate. There are zero negative consequences of this approach. Electorate A with 100 voters isn’t competing with electorate B with 100000 voters. It will truely force our “representatives” to represent our interests. Or at least pretend to give a shit. I’ve been voting for 20 years and I wouldn’t know my state or federal representative if I fell on them. Money in politics ruins democracy. Next step is to remove party affiliation from the ballets. You want my vote then you need to make sure I know who you are.
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2024-12-06
This is the way
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2024-12-06
B-b-but I have been ***assured*** that money is identical to free speech!
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2024-12-06
But we are talking about using money, not donating to a politician or political party. What happens when a rich person buys adds to directly support/attack a candidate, instead of donating? What if it doesn't mention candidates directly, but supports or attacks an issue one of the candidates is running on? What happens if instead of buying advertisements, they buy some newspapers, and start publishing editorials to the same effect, instead of advertisements? What if its a Union, instead of a rich person?
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2024-12-06
$50,000 seems rather useless... if you're being bankrolled by someone or an organisation, it's likely they'll cover you for the fine, which is probably miniscule to the donator. Should add lifetime ban from holding any governmental position to the list of penalties.
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2024-12-06
Read the article it literally has an overview of the proposed system.
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2024-12-06
That last sentence says it all.
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2024-12-06
Lol where did this trend begin?
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2024-12-06
You are not going to get perfection and in fact the only way to remove money entirely from the electoral process is to ban some pretty basic rights, I expect. That being said, this does make the who process more transparent.
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2024-12-06
So. Under the table bribes then. That’s cool.
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2024-12-06
It reminds me of the pay out casino fees. Casinos are required to pay out X amount. If they do not they’re fined X amount.
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2024-12-06
I don't see any difference. When elections happened in Australia, I noticed a lot more ads by the LNP than labour. The LNP won.
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2024-13-06
If fundraising can only be done locally then the party machine losss a lot of its influence over candidates, and even more so if the ballots have no party affiliation. It makes it impossible to effectively parachute a candidate against the wishes of the constituency party, and disendorsement won’t drive away an otherwise popular candidate’s core supporters especially since ordinary members have no practical ability to control the parliamentary party through Conference. It means the only leverage whips would have left is “do as we say or we won’t give you a ministry” It’s all steps towards destroying the party machines and reinstating genuine parliamentary governance based around local representation.
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No, it's because they know a trade war is inevitable and will massively increase their manufacturing costs, creating a lot of pointless economic friction.
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2024-12-06
> Thus, China has to cheat via subsidies or dumping or else they will truly be fucked.  They're already fucked, but yeah, there's a reason China wants to dominate SE Asia.
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2024-12-06
It’s not so much a race to the bottom as it is the CCP providing subsidies or otherwise unfairly supporting specific industries to undercut western competitors to the point where they have to exit a particular market and China can take it over. 
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Fails to deal is a bit inaccurate. These abusers are actively protected.
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2024-12-06
Fail? It's all by design. Who cares about something smal like pedophile when god helps us there is homosexuality in this world. Some miniscule things like kids get sexual abuse by disgusting people in Catholic church least of thier worries.
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2024-12-06
"why can't these god damn faggoty ass journalists leave us alone so we can go back to fucking kids in the ass in peace?!"  wonders Pope Cockgobblet III
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2024-12-06
Honestly, why is the Catholic Church still a thing? I was raised Catholic and gave up on them long ago.
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2024-12-06
I've read that the original reason clergy were forbidden from marrying was because the Church didn't want their children to inherit Church property, not because it would infuriate the gods or anything like that.
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2024-12-06
let him say it I give him the pass
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2024-12-06
South America? Why are you including a whole continent in your attack?
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2024-12-06
Not sure why anyone’s surprised
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2024-12-06
Jesus: love thy neighbor Pope: that’s gay, bro
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2024-12-06
Catholics are disgusting. The whole religion is a disgrace to humanity.
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2024-12-06
Why would anyone expect different
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2024-12-06
The article also discusses that lots of the money was donated to abuse victims
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2024-12-06
he's one of the most progressive popes in the history of Catholicism. it may be early signs of dementia. as someone else had mentioned- suddenly exhibiting foul language can occur to people whom are getting older and going a bit, well..senile. just because he's the pope, doesn't mean he's immune to disorders of the brain.
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2024-12-06
Wow, it’s almost like the Catholic Church never changed and his “Good Guy Pope” thing was always an act. Who could ever have guessed? It’s still the same old hateful dinosaur church full of criminals and creeps.
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2024-12-06
Off topic, but I enjoy your use of $, which is by convention usually used exclusively to replace S, to instead replace g. Personally, I probably would have gone with & I think (not sure why, but it kind of reminds me visually of a treble clef, which is a G). But you do you, mate
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2024-13-06
Fennel? Really? Do you happen to know why?
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2024-13-06
They wanna accept aliens but can't cope with Mark taking Bob to pound town in the privacy of their own home. Jesus loves all ffs.
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2024-13-06
I don't know why. I just remember this bit of trivia from watching QI.
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2024-13-06
I dunno. This guy has repeatedly shocked us with acts of compassion and secularism. Being raised Catholic- I assure you he single handedly made life safer and better for millions of oppressed people around the world. 
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2024-13-06
Isn't he supposed to be? I'm not Catholic so forgive my ignorance.
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2024-12-06
Well said.
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I assume this is /s. But GPS jamming is actually a problem. Don't underestimate the Russian military. They have the upper hand right now and the Ukraine is reeling.
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2024-12-06
Ukraine has been hitting Russian territory regularly. They have a very successful months-long campaign attacking Russia oil infrastructure ongoing right now, for instance.
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2024-12-06
They could go further with F16 airplanes flying over
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2024-12-06
Well but they were expected to have the upper hand by bigger margins. It rather seems the Russian military was vastly overestimated before this war.
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2024-12-06
You just know the US is quarter backing this...and that's US doctrine, to clear the sky's and dominate the air
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2024-12-06
How is Russia so strong and not making progress? I just hope this shit is going to hurt Russia for the next generations to come and they do not recover from their stupid actions.
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2024-12-06
I may be wrong on this, but I believe they want to keep the bridge standing, at least long enough for some/all of the citizens of Crimea to flee to Russia before blowing the everloving fuck out of it.
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2024-12-06
i hope one day we can play some game where the objective is to destroy that bridge, just like the heroes of Ukraine did in \*insert date\*.
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2024-12-06
Think Russians will leave russia in the face of danger?
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That's because the Russians don't need to constantly take land. They just wait for the Ukranians to come by and then they spam glide bombs. [https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2024/03/04/in-the-great-glide-bomb-war-of-2024-russia-can-lob-a-hundred-bombs-in-a-day-ukraine-can-lob-just-a-few/](https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2024/03/04/in-the-great-glide-bomb-war-of-2024-russia-can-lob-a-hundred-bombs-in-a-day-ukraine-can-lob-just-a-few/) These are a serious issue. This is implying that the Russians have enough air superiority to spam these things however this article did come out back in March so things are probably different now. We'll just have to wait and see what happens at the end of the day really.
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2024-12-06
And were built specifically for Russian vehicles / strategies
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2024-12-06
No, but I think they'll leave **Ukraine** in the face of danger.
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2024-12-06
Just to play devil's advocate, why not leave the bridge up for the time being? Russia will have to leave assets in place to defend it and some of those assets are ones that Ukraine will want to destroy before trying any sort of meaningful counteroffensive in the future (hopefully, 2025).
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There's a couple reason to keep it up right now. There a least a few air defense systems protecting it right now and if there's no bridge they will get up to better use. Second as Sun Tzu said When you surround an army, leave an outlet free Do not press a desperate foe too hard.
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Yep. This was a long and expensive program. Lots of work went into training the pilots and ground crews, all the support infrastructure, etc. It's a must to shape the battle space to get the most use out of the planes.
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Gradual air superiority is actually something I hadn't considered. Like it would be impossible to achieve it quickly for Ukraine, but the slow and steady obliteration of the VKS and air defence will put Russia completely at the mercy of an up gunned Ukr Air force.
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Although obviously the US is heavily involved it is the Balkan states and the EU that have the most invested in seeing Ukraine come out on top (or at least seeing Russia drained of resources and support which is what caused their last collapse). Air dominance has been a winning strategy for as long as planes have been used in combat. Every country knows this and spends a huge amount of their money on both offensive and defensive strategies. Hell, it’s how the US makes money!
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2024-12-06
Terrible take. Besides Russia doesn’t give a fuck about their soldiers.
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2024-12-06
Ukraine isn't going to dominate the air but if they can start grinding down key military infrastructure in Crimea it will greatly soften up the other nearby occupied areas.
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Maybe but not with the same support
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> Second as Sun Tzu said When you surround an army, leave an outlet free Do not press a desperate foe too hard. Sun Tzu didn't have ATACMS.
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Is there any knowledge of how their production is distributed? Are they churning out advanced weapons systems, tanks, aircraft, etc. or is it heavily screwed towards infantry needs and artillery shells? Hard to find anything concrete on it, but this article does outline how sanctions have hampered the production of aircraft, missiles, and vehicles. https://dgap.org/en/research/publications/russias-war-economy It is a year old though so I don't know how much of that still holds true.
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Everytime I see ATACM I think of the time Zelenskyy mentioned them in an interview. The way he says it/his accent just always sticks out to me. Glad they can be of use.
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The bridge lost most of its importance when Russia completed its land bridge (railway) on the coast. It would only be significant had Ukraine reached Melitopol or Mariupol, and cut all supply route, otherwise its more a mild inconvenience than anything. And blowing up the bridge would still requires a lot of resource, which they can use better by striking the site that launch attack against Ukraine. Russia at this time isn't desperate, and isn't certainly getting pressed anywhere. Front line is stalling, or shrinking on Ukrainian side almost everywhere. This isn't the situation where we should be, but years of procrastinating with supply delivery made them miss a good window of opportunity. Ukraine needs more now, and over a long period of times if we want them to win the attrition war.
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The context for that Sun Tzu quote is to leave an obvious outlet, so when the enemy takes it you can more easily slaughter them.
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