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I’ve got to say it’s so horrific to witness first hand like this, but I am genuinely really surprised, considering it is America, that none of these police eventually resorted to shooting the protesters/rioters. I mean, in a country like yours, With all the guns in police and public hands, I’m really really surprised that they wouldn’t at least use them on this day. How is it that the American public are allowed to carry automatic rifles and go about shooting each other including little children, but the police aren’t allowed to actually shoot the people who need to be shot out when they are actually posing a danger to the people who actually run the country. It makes no sense. Police go about shooting even unarmed people just walking down the street, let alone African/Caribbean Americans, BUT NOT THESE PEOPLE!?🙄😰😞 BTW, whenever someone like me or any of us who live outside of the US hear someone chanting “USA”, we legitimately roller our eyes, almost get a mini migraine or if we hear it too many times, want to vomit. I hope some of you now also understand why we feel this way after what happened at your capital building.
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@thenotoriousgryyn342 Yep, Pretty much. This is very confusing right now. It’s hard to know really know how to feel about the Wagner group, or at least its leader. I mean, if he was given everything he needed from Putin, then most likely they would still be on very good terms, but considering this and other developments right now, it seems like they are becoming enemies. So in the end, it seems like this man could be of some help to Ukraine, if he is willing to perhaps switch sides. But at the same time, the Wagner group is one that is probably guilty of many war crimes itself and he has done many terrible things. So in the end, it might just be best that he surrenders to Ukraine, and then gives them all of his supplies and information he has, in exchange for a shortened prison sentence.
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this definitely goes to show the US must be needs to increase its production line rather than them just being made on a case-by-case supply order. However the US also needs to remember the fact that they are not the only country that supplied rocket launches. The UK is also provided thousands of NLAWs to Ukraine that have actually been among the most popular if not in fact the most popular among Ukrainian units. We all know the javelin is a good weapon, but from what we’ve heard from soldiers on the ground, many have actually ‘preferred’ the British made NLAW which has been delivered from the UK and other European partners who also have them. This is mainly due to the fact that, unlike the US ATGM, It is lighter despite its bulky shaped front, much quicker to learn and in a joint partner relationship, if they were ever to simply buy them rather than them being handed over, they are significantly cheaper.We might actually have to look at the US perhaps helping with ‘their manufacture’, rather than the US working on making more Javelins and Stinger missiles. The US is ramping up production to keep up with the demand for the NLAW which is ever increasing on the front lines, but it would be good to get other nations to potentially help with this, even if it does mean giving out sensitive information.
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This was a brilliantly done report. The message in the end was very clear indeed. For me at least, if we truly want the West to win against Putin, then we have to aaall be willing to make the necessary rick, and give Ukraine all the weapons it need if we're going to be such cowards as to not use them ever ourselves. That, or we finally do what is right, and FINALLY take the fight directly to the bastard and his cronies like we should done soooo many years ago, and finally end this hell we've brought upon ourselves for over 100 years now ONCE AGAIN FOR ALL.
We all know it is scary, but we cannot be afraid anymore. The old time our dead or dying now. We cannot cower away like we always do, hoping things will just go back to normal. If we want there now to be long lasting, 'genuine peace', then this enemy on our doorstep 'needs to be gone'...not just at the back of our minds while they can do just whatever the hell they like to their own people so long as it isn't our own. The time for action is now, and it is about damn time, whether some people like it or not. The question is, do we want to all work together to end the war sooner, or be divided and have it stretch on for years to come all over again.
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This was a really great report hear from CNN. For me it’s definitely the best alternative to the BBC. It felt really well balanced here and stated some really good points and questions the final statement was right. Unless this is some kind of complex master plan of the Elon’s in order to eventually perhaps save Twitter or defeat the far right, I don’t really see what he’s doing all this. He has so much and he actually has an image and a brand to protect that could mean the difference for humanities survival going forward into pushing us both for green energy and getting into space. Him acting this recklessly makes no sense and he is endangering everything for no reason at all. It makes absolutely no sense. If I was in his position I would quickly slam down my phone and not touch Twitter for weeks, a month or even two months. He’s going down a rabbit hole, so to speak, and I can’t seem to get out of it and no one else around him, I fear is willing to stand out and tell him otherwise was actually in the same room. I do believe that Elon can make Twitter work, but if it keeps going like this, it’s not only gonna damage Twitter, but all of his ventures, and the way the world views him and others like him for the foreseeable future when he represented something different. I can’t think why he’s doing this, other than he was secretly evil, he is being mentally strained by this new company venture, or he has been secretly bribed and threatened to act this way in order to restore the status quo of the other big automakers by acting out, thereby damaging Twitter and Tesla stocks.
Please Elon, if you are looking at the news lately and not at Twitter itself, please please please, log out of Twitter for a while, put DOWN your phone and go outside and actually ask people what they think. The real people. Not the rabbit hole down the far right or the far left. Actually people in the middle ground on the streets, not in Texas actually see the damage you are doing and try and prevent yourself from going any further.
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Honestly, I would’ve loved that, a few months ago. But unfortunately now I don’t actually think Abram thanks or a good fit. For starters they are much more mechanically demanding on maintenance crews versus the Challenger 2, Plus they run on diesel whilst the Challenger and the leopard run on petrol. Also they owed this fast, stroller and the gun isn’t as powerful on some variance. Plus they use the previous generation of the protective armour that the Challenger has a second generation of, considering Britain developed the same armour that the US now uses on the Abram in the first place.
The only benefit really is that both the British and US thanks, use the same type of ammunition, which the leopard to it doesn’t. So overall, even though the US has a lot more of them which is awesome, they wouldn’t be a good fit for Ukraine at all. The best thing is that right now they are trying to organise that the US ammunition be given to crane instead, so they can work with the challenger 2.
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