text
stringlengths
0
23.7k
label
stringclasses
4 values
dataType
stringclasses
2 values
communityName
stringclasses
4 values
datetime
stringclasses
95 values
Right... We also can protest wars and not end up in prison or poisoned with plutonium. Bold of you to assume you would have any balls in their scenario tho.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
US is doing plenty good in military application of nuclear power plant for US Navy super carriers.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
It's probably because these are gaint military targets and it's safer to just have hundreds of power stations as opposed to a few large targets
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
But you will lose elections when you did stupid things. oh ! not the case in China lol
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
There is no army in solar system that cant match USA capabilities, stop spreading false news.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Not in technology
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
This could only be written by a European. Zero perspective and so high on the horse that the atmosphere is hard to breathe. Also, zero context on what programs the US is actually pursuing, to top off that ego with a strong dose of ignorance. Unfortunately for people so infatuated with themselves like yourself, you don't know what you don't know, but you eagerly speak. You subsequently expose that underlying ignorance without even being aware of it.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Fusion
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
So what you’re saying is…we’re number 1!!! 🥳
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Yup, this seams to be the downfall indeed. General individualistic behavior only benefits the rich and powerful parts of society and is driven by self inflated ego and social media … They try to divide us and sadly it is working.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Jokes on them you guys are awesome at coal!
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
There's a reason why the USMC has embraced solar power. https://www.uec-electronics.com/design-manufacturing/catalog-pricing/greens-components/
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Dude USA is one bad election away from replacing our nuclear reactors with bibles and blaming the lack of electricity on the gays.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
The military has nuclear reactors down pat
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
But... How will that make our ghoulish overlords richer?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
"But after two large plants in Georgia came online in 2023 and 2024 billions of dollars over budget and delayed by years, " We need to re-learn how to build fast and on budget.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Maga knows the left want all those things, so they will fight tooth and nail against them to own the libs.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Some one loves their propaganda
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Batteries?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Great thing the materials used in the nuclear recation grow on trees and are totally green, too.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
That article says an existing railway in Japan is becoming high speed. Not exactly the same as building an entirely new high speed railway. I doubt one bus line in LA is indicative of all US transit either.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
I'd say getting a Fukushima is still bad? Especially if that Fukushima also happens if safety is also cutting corners? Like I understand that when everything is up to reg then everything is fine. I'm not questioning that. What I'm asking you, is do you believe with full honesty that a corporation isn't going to try to cut corners? Do you have upmost confidence in this day and age that corporations are going to do everything properly, even if it means spending more money and making less? Because yes, a meltdown hasn't been an issue, but corporations cutting corners *absolutely* has been an issue, even causing accidents because of it. Dams have failed all the time and their failings are often linked to improper maintenance or not having the proper safety systems in place for if it does fail. I agree, if everything is done well it's great and safe. I just don't have confidence that it will be done well. Corporations these days optimize profits, not safety.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
The former is the conservatives' excuse why an EV charging network will be the downfall of America's electrical grid. The US grid has been failing years before EVs have gotten to the state of popularity they are at now. One of California's greatest wildfires was caused by the hook to a high voltage wire snapping because 80+ years of erosion will do that to any material that should've been changed 60 years ago.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
I disagree. Even an incredibly liberal State like California has issues with building infrastructure with all the red tape and environmental regulations.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Thank you, down the rabbit hole I go tonight
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Snowed this morning wear I work in northern Alberta
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Calling it a trial. That's cute.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
That's so strange?!!? 🤔
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
In a time of global unrest, we are investing in the weapons that have kept peace for 80 years? Makes sense.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Not uprising, given Russia's fuckery and China's potential future ambitions. The saving grace is that there is absolutely no way Russia's nuclear arsenal is in full, or even potentially half working order. Russia spends roughly the same on their ENTIRE military as the US does simply on maintaining (not necessarily upgrading) our own nuclear arsenal. They obviously still have enough nuclear weapons to end civilization as we know it, but as sanctions and the cost of fighting a meat grinder war continue to mount, they're going to continue accruing non functional nuclear weapons. Small silver lining.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Public work programs are not something limited to fascist governments nor is it an example. When fascist governments put people to work forcefully it was still the elites that gained from it. How? Because companies were appropriated and given to lackeys. All. The. Damn. Time. Time and time again you’re failing to answer my simple question coherently. You truly are the smartest fascist supporter.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
> Public work programs are not something limited to fascist governments But they pretty much are limited to non-monarchic governments
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
I’m in a spot where I don’t think what she did is a crime and I don’t think what she exposed is a problem.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Pfft good one hyuck hyuck at least i have actual math to back my claim up. All your doing is nutering half your societies brain power and economic output By being oppressive to women. Lol bold longterm strategy cotton. Fragile ego cowards who think you can force women to love you. All your doing is pushing them right into our western arms. Were better lovers anyway. Good luck may you have a interesting life.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
didnt we illegally blow up their head general and state hero like 5 years ago? most would consider that an act of war
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-18-06
Xi loves America. He idolizes a ton of shit from there
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-18-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
>Pooh Bear You mean Panda? Humans are animals too btw
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
> Nobody needs to asking Now, where would you be from? Defending imperial core while not being from imperial core, hmmm. I say ... India? Argentina?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
India is opportunistic but they also hate China
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
South Korea is one of the most heavily militarized countries in the entire world, they have a larger GDP and more soldiers than Russia. South Korea also outproduces Russia and can swamp Ukraine with artillery systems and ammunition, so it would be unwise for Russia to overstep its boundaries. South Korea so far has remained mostly neutral as long as Russia abides to the agreements made. If Russia does anything that causes security concerns to South Korea will start to get involved and then the war will be over for Russia.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Russia has been selling Russian equipment and training nations to use it all over the world. Does that mean that Russia is at war with everyone everywhere who uses an AK-47? How can technology be at war with someone? How did you feel when Ukraine got the go ahead to bomb Russian terretories, absolutely destroying the Russian army and Putin did nothing about it? Did you feel that all of this a smart move?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Calling North Korea an ally is one of the most pathetic things Russia has ever done.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Their MBT (k2) is also a popular option for countries expanding f their armored divisions. Poland for example has made a huge order Wouldn’t be surprised if Ukraine in the future would strike a similar deal like they did with Sweden for their IFVs (cv70) to open a production/assembly plant in Ukraine
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-18-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Wiping one's arse is an escalation to the Kremlin.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Putin: "NOO YOU CANT SAY ANYTHING ABOUT NUKES" Also Putin: "I WILL NUKE YOU OFF THE FACE OF THE PLANET IF YOU DARE TO TOUCH US!"
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
If you haven't realised by now, the Russian government doesn't actually think before it says these things.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
L O L
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
> They believe they are somehow getting away with something when the world has been watching them for decades. I mean, not exactly. Their strategy has always been thus... "I'm lying to you. You know I am lying to you. I know you know. What are you going to do about it?" And no one has really done anything about it, nothing effective anyway. It's beyond time that something be done, and I can't personally see anything being done that's going to affect the only person that presently matters (Putin) without direct and surgical violence. You can sanction Russia, try to diminish their economy, but to what end? He's already proven that no amount of suffering amongst Russia's populace is going to unthrone him or reduce his quality of life. So I don't see any reasonable strategy that doesn't go after the man directly.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
"Hey guys, you weren't supposed to take our threats seriously"
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Russia knows America won't use them to defend NATO countries except maybe the UK and a few in western Europe. We won't risk ttading NYC for Vilnius.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Under the situation here. We are overhearing Russia’s propaganda to its own citizens. It doesn’t care what the rest of the world thinks.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Eh, i still think we should be worried. Private contractors are absolutely fleecing the pentagon and yet we still don’t have any type of auditing.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Does anybody outside of Russia actually pay attention to what the Kremlin or official Russian news sources say? I'm not sure they know what is true anymore because they lie so much.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Do you mind me asking where you're from?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Russia invading their neighbor was escalation
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
#Clutch the Pearls... Vlad is the only one who gets to speak about Nukes...
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Russia has been threatening using nukes since shortly after they invaded Ukraine. Now when NATO first brings it up they’re “escalating”. Go figure.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
A NATO soldier taking a shit in a Russian bathroom is also considered escalation in these people's minds.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Because escalation is not a one step process. I'm not saying that NATO is the aggressor or trying to imply that Russia is the victim in this conflict. I'm saying that NATO is contributing to the escalation of this conflict. And finally, I don't expect any better from Russia, but I do expect better from the allies.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
who cares about what the Gremlin says? If he wants to throw the A Bomb so badly he should just do it. I don't care anymore and we all know how it would end for him and the rest of the world.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
>Because escalation is not a one step process. Please point to where I said there is 'one step' to escalation. >I'm saying that NATO is contributing to the escalation of this conflict. And I'm saying that makes no sense. Any response yet? >And finally, I don't expect any better from Russia, but I do expect better from the allies. Better than what exactly?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
You need to work on your reading comprehension buddy.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Propaganda always works on some. However, I keep seeing polls that indicate the majority of people in the US continue to be in favor of supporting Ukraine. The propaganda isn't working on them. There will always be those who refuse to engage their brains, but they seem to always be in the minority.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Until the missile defense systems can defend against a nuclear winter, it's just a meaningless gesture to ease the minds of the naive when it comes to nuclear warfare. Russia doesn't need to launch a single missile to destroy the planet. In a desperate situation the Russians can just detonate all their nukes in place, in Russia, and they will take the entire globe with them to the afterlife. They will die quickly, and we will die from famines caused by the nuclear winter. They don't need to launch a single missile to make that happen.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
I nominate Boris Johnston. He has a history of spouting bullshit, used to be prime minister for a while, but nobody actually takes him seriously. He drinks lots, was great fun as a novelty politician, an utter disaster as a prime minister, and would clutch at any opportunity to appear somehow relevant on the world stage. He's like Medvedev with a degree in classics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI5oRTL-6rA
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Exactly, yet nonsense above gets upvoted
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-18-06
Like.. invading Ukraine escalation or sticks and stones escalation? I don’t know your scale Mr putin
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-18-06
In their defense Russians have no credibility even they don't believe their lies, however NATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg is an authority figure of conviction who the world takes seriously 
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-18-06
This same Kremlin that threatened nuclear use every other day for months?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-18-06
1. They certainly are. 2. About fucking time someone realized that appeasement and backing down isn't how you successfully negotiate with Russia.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-18-06
Isn't it...Medvedev must still be too drunk 🤷‍♂️ lol
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-18-06
That web site must be massively outdated and/or using an extremely strict definition of threatened. Because I found a TASS news release from 4 days ago emphasizing that Russia has nukes and provoking it could lead to "tragedy".
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-18-06
Uh… Quebec? You sure about that?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-18-06
Why the fuck would public statements relay the actual on the ground realities in these matters? You think NATO countries didn't have their nukes prepared prior to this?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-18-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
The source is Kurdish if you want I will send you 100 sources, but Turks always say that is not credible because you only believe in Turkish propaganda. The sub is not a source but you can ask the members for sources, non Turkish sources which you don’t believe. And try to be civil.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Yeah typical Turk
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
No? Last time I checked there are mostly kurdish people living there, speaking kurdish language, with kurdish militia, hospitals and own government.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-18-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Sean Connery at the helm, no doubt (RIP!).
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Yeah that sounded Irish lol. Worked in Dublin for a while in my early 20's, if there's something I miss is the Irish people.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
Just call for Rab C Nesbitt - he'll take the fucker on. (images of a fat, drunk Glaswegian jumping through the water like a dolphin in a string vest)
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
I guess it is not surprising India not signing the document because of BRICS. Still disappointing though.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
What about China? Did they sign?
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
India is the ONLY country in complete Asia region that can counter China even though China is stronger but India is pretty much the only option to bring stability in that region and beyond if something bad happens. I don’t support any conflicts and wish everyone would go back to globalisation and liberalisation of the early 2010s.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
>Ukraine is not "West" That's a dumb argument to make. The west and russia are fighting a war in ukraine. So yeah Ukraine isn't west. What's your point? >Siding with russia feels like we've come full circle. You obviously do not understand nuances like depencence for defense equipment if no alternatives are provided/available. And since you're gonna reduce non-alignment and engaging with the west to 'siding with russia', can't argue with that.
r/worldnews
comment
r/worldnews
2024-17-06
r/worldnews
post
r/worldnews
2024-17-06