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@sydhardie9339 Helping a country defend against an invasion is the opposite of war-mongering.
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Well if CCCP still exists Russia isn't an independent country then either and Putin is just running a province.
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@gavinmckee9211 Well ru isn't likely to continue cutting cables if they lose a ship every time they do it.
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A major snag is the fact that Russia itself is a ex soviet republic so would not be an independent country and Yeltsin and Putin would not have legally ever been presidents of an independent country but just parts of the soviet union.
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I lived in the US for a few years and sometimes think it would nice to go back to visit, but when I see these evangelicals, maga people etc. I think better just stay away. Must be frustrating for sane people to live constantly with them in the same country.
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@gavinmckee9211 If they need to release it after some investigation, I hope the investigation will take a few years.
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That is what I have been hoping and waiting for: that some ego battle emerges between Putin and Trump, and Trump helps Ukraine more as a result.
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We need 50% of US mineral and oil in return for that.
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What does some other person's mental state have to do with Biden?? If I was an American I would vote for him also, but only because of the war in Ukraine. Many Americans probably won't after that debate and any other democrat under 60 would probably be better choice. You really think he can do the job for another 4 years?
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@Mikeb8134 That is what I thought as a possibility also, if Russia is ever going to start using nukes, they sure aren't going to do it when they self are blind to possible responses.
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If I was a young Russian man I MUCH rather lose access to ALL government services than be sent to the front line. The punishment of losing some services actually seems kind of soft for Russia, maybe they don't have enough room in prisons. Even a Russian prison would be a better choice than to end up in the front lines.
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It makes sense in any case to concentrate the few F16 to tasks that are less directly risky to them. The longer they are not show down, the more net benefit they afford to Ukraine so less risky roles at least initially is the rational choice.
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@JTC549 I wish he took a permanent nap but think the people thinking it's a body double have smoked too much weed. Every detail about his nose, ears, lips and eyes match perfectly they just appear different from different camera angles. This is the country that can accomplish almost nothing well yet people think they are able to create identical twins just with cosmetic surgery 🤦🏼♂
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Having a cessation of hostilities doesn't necessarily mean giving up territories forever. The hostilities could end in a armistice like between the Koreas where the situation isn't permanently settled but fighting has nonetheless stopped. If western countries keep the sanctions until all territories are returned, they could be returned for example when Putin is out and the people get tired of eating grass because of the territories they invaded. Baltics regained independence also after 50 years, so even if there was peace before Ukraine can get back all it's territory that doesn't mean the borders are final. Only ones that can decide when it's not worth fighting anymore are the Ukrainians themselves, they can decide if they want to capture territories more immediately through force or play the long game.
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@JakeBroe Russia can restart the reactors at will and cause a meltdown easily just by removing the control rods permanently and damaging the cooling system. They can also destroy the containment structures by conventional explosives or even with a tactical nuke if they wanted to go all in. None of the people saying it can't be worse than Chernobyl even account for the obvious fact that a reactor can be started at will and doesn't remain in shutdown when an operator is intentionally causing as much damage as possible. Will it happen? Not likely that even Russia would like to cause so much damage, but it's certainly a theoretical possibility. When many of the experts don't even account for the fact that this scenario is an intentional disaster caused by the operators and not one in which the operators are trying to prevent a disaster, the analysis of those experts can't be taken seriusly no matter their credentials.
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US is a signatory of the Budapest agreement which alone already obligates US to support Ukraine in this situation. So people like Marjorie Taylor Greene are suggesting US would renege on deals it signed. I can't understand why anybody in America votes for people like her. This isn't exactly the first time she says something crazy.
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@Michael2137. why do you think Fukushima reactor was any different from the one in Ukraine from s hydrogen build up scenario? If the operators start the reactors and intentionally let it melt down and for example damage the containment with regular explosives there could be significant radioiodine, Caesium and Strontium leak like in Chernobyl. It's very hard to know before hand how much stuff could leak without knowing how much damage would they be willing to cause to the plant to cause an disaster. It could be minimal but it could also be more than Chernobyl if they wanted to.
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@clownavenger0 f the cooling is stopped because there is no water, it's not going to just stop the reaction if the operators are intentionally causing the accident and withdraw the control rods which is the scenario here with operators possibly wanting to cause an accident. The core would melt and would be exposed to the outside world if the containment structures would also be damagedm
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@Michael2137. ZNPP didn't have any countermeasures against hydrogen before Fukushima either, so it's obvoiusly not a reactor type thing then but simply improvements they made later. The filtering they have added can obviously be negated by the Russians that control the plant if they so chose.
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You should consider the possibility that Grok was speaking like it was, because its "motivation" was to do damage to Musk. There was already months ago evidence of these new models using deceit to achieve their goals, they have even tried to black mail engineers in an attempt to preserve themselves. So if Grok has this type of higher level reasoning and it's actually pro Ukraine, it could try to hurt Musk's businesses by targeting Musks weak points: his repuation of being antisemitic after the salute earlier.
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Maybe they could attack the land bridge next, advance from north to south direction towards the Azov sea instead of trying to cross the river from Kherson. Could cut the RU forces in 2 and isolate the western and Crimean forcers totally from supplies for the winter and let it be like that until they have to surrender.
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And I don't think there is that much cultural difference between ru and nk. Russian troops were stealing washing machines and toilets before the North Koreans even arrived so hard to believe these new arrivals would be any worse. Problem is just that these ones steal from the Russians also.
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@mac_mcleod Yeah, it happens a lot on YT. Mention certain people or names of countries and comments get deleted. Its kind of sad that an American platform would be this pathetic.
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@LaramieWY730 What does driving have to do with anything?? If he drove the last 1km with the body guards with him everywhere, what do you think that proves?? To me it proves only that perhaps he is so paranoid that he doesn't even wish to let other people drive the car he is in so he won't get ambushed or something.
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@CMY187 If it was not in Ukraine, would be kind of easy to prove that by comparing the buildings to even satellite photos or any photos taken by anyone in the area. I think this whole idea about perfect body doubles is a crackpot conspiracy, perhaps he might use body doubles in situations where they aren't closely recorded on video but not in situations like this. The videos from Kremlin with people around him might be faked/edited with the people not even being in the room with him at the same time, but I don't think these apperances in Mariupol were fake. If they faked it, do you think they would have people screaming from windows?
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@CMY187 He saw Zelensky at the front lines on tv and decided he needs to do something like that. It doens't need to be something more calculated than that, he obvoiusly isn't fully sane or he would not have started the war and also not the genius some peopel think he is. He thought it was a good chance to do some propaganda for tv and drove a few km and shook some hands of his own agents pretending to be locals.
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@GNMbg Putin visited 9 countries last year, do you think his body double was negotiating in all those places? Him not being at the airport is another rubbish argument and you simply conclude he didn't do it because he was afraid when actual reason could have been countless other things.
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Why Ukraine is hitting the radars? One possible reason: if RU is blind, they aren't going to start using nukes when they don't know if something is coming back their way.
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@VilmaHallikas Finland is an importer of electricity so the common infrastructure isn't making prices higher in Finland but doing the opposite: without the external power Finland would have run out already and prices would have been even higher. Finland really should get that new nuclear plant up and running and stop messing around, it could produce lots of electricity even during the testing phase.
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@blueclover9918 they can't mitigate intentional disaster by the operators much by design.
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So it doesn't help against pistol rounds coming from far away? And 9mm from 20m is less powerfull than 7.62mm from 1km?
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@WyrmsouI We don't measure children and other people that can't vote or didn't vote. Obviously the only rational way to calculate is % of people that actually voted and Trump got very very close to 50% of those.
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@clownavenger0 To work efficiently it does, but as far as I understand without any cooling the core would still melt without water if there is no control rods stopping it. They say that even the spent fuel pool requires constant cooling or the Zirconium would overheat and catch fire.
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@restojon1 Kind of hard to take such a place with any forces in a way that Russians could not push the trigger.
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@antimatters6283 "Grok reflects Musk's mind and views like a mirror" Obviously not the case when it lists Elon as a top 10 misinformation spreader and clearly disagrees with him on Ukraine also. "These pro Hitler comments are not coincidence" Obviously not a coincidnece, but the "motivation" could be that Grok is intentionally making Musk and his company look bad.
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Well if former Soviet Rebpublics have no effective status in international law, then Russia also isn't legally independent. Putin would not a presient of any country and Russia also could not legally be a member of UN and for example it's security council.
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Yup, from the start it should have only been Russia that is worried about esclation and pissing of NATO, not the other way around.
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@JakeBroe Sad truth is many of them don't even want to be free anymore. The ones that wanted that have left already and now those that are left just care about being feared abroad and wish to lead by some tsar.
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Democrats should stop the denial, convince Biden to step aside and nominate Newsom, that female governor from Minnesota (if I remember the state) or frankly any democrat under 60. Warren Buffett isn't Biden so his mental state is irrelevant as are Trump's lies because his voters obviously don't care. Democrats either change their candidate or they have almost no chance in this election.
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I think you overestimate Russia's ability to block countries from joining NATO. I'm pretty sure Russia didn't want Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania to join either yet they did. Bush actually was promoting Ukraine's NATO accession but I believe Merkel and Sarkozy were the ones doing the blocking. One could say it was due to some meddling from Russia but if that were the case, then I don't think others would have been "allowed" to join either. Obviously Ukraine should have the right to apply to join NATO no matter what Russia thinks. It's none of Russia's business what clubs other countries join and I hope Ukraine is admitted as soon as this immediate war is resolved. Ukraine joining NATO would probably be the only thing that could guarantee long term stability between it and Russia, otherwise someone coming after Putin would could just start another war in 5 years after Russia has recovered.
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I think oil was climbing higher before the sanctions were announced. It might have to do with a possible strike on Iran that markets think might happen after Trump takes office.
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The only people in Finland that want to go back to the Russian empire are foreigners from the east and mental patients. Probably around 0.01% of the population.
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I though he was saying "that was not a good word to go into" rather than use the word "war'''. I also heard some native English speaker say he used the word "'wall'' so which one was it? I was thinking he said "'word'' because he didn't want to discuss the word ''equal'' and didn't want to comment on it.
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yes, when the majority of the population still stands behind Putin, holding them collectively responsible isn't such an outrages idea. There are many people that still seem to think that it's something like only 10% of Russians that are backing Putin and the rest are just held hostage by the regime.
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Shoigu wearing the uniform of a general is a demonstration of the childish mindset of these people. I would expect someone with the mental age of 12 do that if they had no military service and that actual rank, but when someone at age 67 still gives himself that rank instead of just being a defense minister wearing normal civilian clothing demonstrates how shallow these people and their thinking is. You would think even the people are laughing at him for doing that and posing with his medals.
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Everything obviously doesn't become more profitable without tariffs. What do you think raised hundreds of millions of people in CN out of poverty? The relatively free trade we have with them , and the surplus they maintained for decades by keeping their currency artificially low (us sponsoring them). Trade that isn't balanced doesn't benefit the country with the clear trade deficit, I'm tired of this propaganda I keep hearing from so many people online. And I went to business school and have enough courses in economics to do the high school level math to figure it out. The long term effect of tariffs are obviously beneficial to the country with the trade deficit, when the trade becomes more balanced and the one with the deficit isn't sponsoring the other country as much anymore. Slight inflation is irrelevant when you account for the fact that just as much more you pay for goods, the government has collected as tariffs and thus doesn't need to collect from you as taxes. It balances out. Trump is trying to bankrupt Canada, so they would join US, that much is clear. If he only cared about US economic advantage, he would have announced that the tariffs start from next year at 10% and rise 10% each year. That would have had the same benefits, without the harm to US when companies and production would have more time to move production.
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The mafia video might actually be almost accurate, not because the mafia respect the law but because Putin is the top mafia boss in the country.
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