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@umaruchan8828 The American taxpayer didn't waste money. Those tanks and IFVs were made 30-40 years ago, due to be scrapped. Those vehicles were designed to be used against Soviets, so they got good info to see how well they worked against modern Russians so that the next generation of military gear can be even better.
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@DarthVantos Not civilians, but occupiers ever since Russia broke the Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca by invading the Crimean Khanate. Forcing the entire Crimean Tatar population to leave their home at gunpoint to be stuffed into trains to Uzbekistan is wrong.
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Looks like de-Russification.
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@des_smith7658 all old people talk gibberish. Both Biden and Trump.
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Israel has achieved getting people home.
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@JohnCSmith-lp1qr "Kursk was a trap" is copium. Russia being unable to reclaim Kursk after six months makes them look weak. "farmland vs city" is trying to distract from that harsh reality of weakness. Kursk IS the frontline.
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The world is slowly waking up to the incompetence of Trump.
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@ How long will it take for Russia to retake Kursk? It's been over six months now. Not even the North Koreans have helped.
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Cool story bro. But the data does not line up.
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@BigM0neyHustla NATO didn't send in anyone. If they had, there would be a no fly zone over Bakhmut.
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@lookandlisten5740 bikes don't wander off or need to sleep
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Nah, there were plenty of Le Pen voters setting off flares and fires to celebrate.
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This is not nonsense. This is climate change getting more intense.
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@kirillgordievich8183 That could explain the ethnic cleansing that happened in Abkhazia and South Ossetia after Russia invaded.
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@The_Orgazoid unless money is their god
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@JohnCSmith-lp1qr Kursk pushed Russian launch sites back, which pushed previous Ukrainian targets like cities out of range. Now they can build more city and trench fortifications without constant bombing.
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@h12-p3j Russia invaded Georgia in 2008. The Russo-Georgian War lasted 16 days before the Georgians gave up. They were forced at gunpoint to have "close relations" with Russia.
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@JohnCSmith-lp1qr Kursk is key. Just like it was in World War II. The 1943 Battle of Kursk was a turning point for the war. If Russia cannot repeat that, it will damage morale.
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@danielk1152 So why can't Russia reclaim Kursk? It's been over six months.
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@richardhasler6718 LiFePO4 batteries have a different chemistry that doesn't catch fire.
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@KBKriechbaum superior specs? Nah, it's because they're expendable. Easier to replace a drone than a soldier.
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@sonofalbi9801 Sounds like post-truth narrative. What's your agenda?
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@Interglacial_optimist what exactly did napoleon say?
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@michaelb2388 rockwool doesn't catch fire or melt until 850C or higher, but it costs more than styrofoam insulation. rockwool is made like candy floss with molten stone, whereas styrofoam uses flammable gases like pentane or butane to expand its bubbles. That's like insulating your wall with bubble wrap filled with petrol.
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Poor guys wouldn't be in jail, because "poor guys" would be working in an Amazon warehouse pissing in a bottle to maintain quota speed instead of walking to the restroom. They would not be on a set of a movie with millions in budget.
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@Sullzy Looks like low quality Deceptive Imagery Persuasion on your channel.
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@Robert_Class_of_73 capturing Pokrovsk does not look any more grim for Ukraine. The entire war has been real grim for Ukraine. Yet they're still out there fighting.
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@walkingonsunshine8574 The climate is changing quicker than it always has.
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@ it's "just" a storm with a danger to life warning.
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@ It's the same sense of panic that lead to Brexit which ruined the UK economy.
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@garyb1036 He employed those people because there's not enough hours in the day to micromanage every task. So tasks get delegated. Otherwise, nothing gets done. Everyone on set gets paid every day. All the cameras need to be rented each day. There's limited time before the production runs out of money, and the movie never gets made. If the armourer was overwhelmed, they should have told someone.
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How does that solve the problem? Beaches face erosion. Nothing stays the same forever, not even beaches.
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memes are spiteful for sad people.
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@hello15848 No, British just means subjects of British Crown. There's no requirement to be "indigenous"
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@dr.habibwizzy9546 For how long? The Blitz never broke England's will. "Strategic bombing" never helped in any war. Russia doesn't have an infinite supply.
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Tanks get destroyed in war. It's easier to replace a tank than to replace a trained tank solder. That's how real war works. This isn't Call of Duty.
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There's no failed counter-offensive. War is slow. It took six days after D-day for all the forces to link up on the beaches of Normandy and six weeks to reach their first objective Caen. A smaller force like Ukraine will take at least three months or more.
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@JBroMCMXCI the police don't record crimes committed by Russian oligarchs.
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Hannah Gutierrez-Reed's negligence was definitely a crime. Even in an accident, negligence is still a crime.
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@theendmyfriend Not a false dichotomy. It would cost more to decommission a 40 year old tank than it would cost to ship to Ukraine. The US saved money, and not just because those billions count the cost of the tanks as their price when new, not as the value after 30-40 years.
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@kirillgordievich8183 Sounds like a post-truth narrative. What's your agenda?
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No, the oversight is the responsbility of the armourer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed
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Fallout isn't that difficult to explain. Modern "H bombs" make negligible radioactive by-products because designers want to use up all the radioactive material in making the most boom, so fallout doesn't happen in airburst strikes (where it's a kilometer-ish above the ground to stretch the blast over the widest area). Only in strikes at ground level (to remove hardened bunkers) does the explosion scoop up dirt from the area, which falls hours later as fallout.
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@BobBobbles It doesn't appear so.
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@JustChill-zd4ib Russia's Black Sea Fleet is forced out of Crimea. That's not winning. Now Russia is allowing Ukraine to build a fortified foothold in Kursk Oblast? If 100k Russian flee from Kursk and Belograd Oblasts, that's not winning.
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@ChristiaanHW It could be a trollbot, but they're feeding the algorithm, boosting views for "Ukraine continues to advance in new Kursk offensive" video which more people will see.
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@bomber9912 Kursk is more important than Kupiansk or Kostantinivka or Pokrovsk. Russia didn't pull in North Korea for those.
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@gerardrolfe1755 If Russia couldn't keep others out of their Kursk lands and still hasn't repealed them months later, isn't that showing weakness?
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The noise of commercial e-bikes is NOT artificially induced. Geared motors are inherently noisy. Direct drive Hub drives are quiet, but not as fashionable as mid-drives to bike snobs.
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@davidjgreer9477 It's not excessive taxation. It's taxation spent on the average Scot instead of being pocketed for Boris Johnson's scofflaw parties or ostentatious Coronation excess. Why should those in England earning over £100k get special benefits? PM Sunak did not declare a significant amount of his wife and family's financial interests on the register of ministers' interests, including a combined £1.7 billion shareholding in the Indian company Infosys. His wife received non-domiciled status, meaning she did not have to pay tax on income earned abroad while living in the UK. The status cost approximately £30,000 to secure, and allowed her to avoid paying an estimated £20 million in UK taxes.
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