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Finally! Finland has joined NATO formally whoo! Yeah baby!
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"Long ago the 4 authoritarian nations lived together in disharmony then everything changed when the Russians attacked"
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"An alliance united by hatred is a fragile one at best" - Darth Treia
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Kinda interesting that Mexico and Russia have a very similar concentration of demographics in regards to their national geography
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Guzman controlled a region of Mexico, Escobar controlled a Nation
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And now you're in NATO congratulations 👏🎉
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I never thought that the Koreas shouldn't unite but they will have to tackle a lot of issues If the Korea's United it would be a happy day with a massive governmental shit storm looming over the horizon. The North would have to be basically built from the ground up. The South Korean government would have to heavily subsidize the development of its infrastructure, it's resources and it's population. It would also have to purge the those who participated in crimes against humanity. The slave camps of the DPRK are no secret. A military tribunal would be undertaken as well as an international one. Trying to locate those responsible and gathering as much evidence as possible. The South Korean government would now become a nuclear power. With its own weapons stockpile, it would have to deal with the question of whether to keep these weapons or dismantling them. The South Korean government would have to reorganize and re-evaluate it's alliances with the US. Should it allow for US troops to be stationed on the border of both China and Russia? The South Korean government would also have to battle decades of propaganda that the North Korean population had been subjected to. I could go on I'll just leave it and say the immense societal issues and economic issues would be huge undertaking.
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Tom Liu It is lord cthtulu he slumbers still awaiting the day he is reawakened and his call is heard.
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Hindu nationalists: hold my 🍺
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I can't remember if of the Portuguese also ever conquered it or did they just set up a trading post? I know they named it Formosa back in the day
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That's because the Dominant Naval power of the world/region has the ability to project power beyond it's notional borders There has been only 6 countries in the world which escaped colonialism and it's because they were either buffer zones between two competing colonial states (such as Thailand) or they became colonial powers themselves (Such as Japan and Turkey)
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Yes, but it also means it's harder for Mexico to unite under a central authority and it also means it's much easier for these isolated communities to potentially rebel and attempt secession We saw that first hand in the 1990s when much of Southern Mexico used the isolation and neglect from Mexico City as a rallying cry for secessionist ferver and this wasn't helped by many indigenous tribal groups also adding their voices to this issue
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Yep, Which is why it's sad that many of the progressive Media don't actually believe Yeonming Park was an actual NK defector Because Yeonming calls them out for supporting communist authoritarian policies
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Let's just hope that when Taiwan takes over the mainland China they don't claim Xinjiang as well And they let East Turkistan become independent
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I'd imagine that it would be insanely difficult to get a permit from the NK gov to let you leave the country for work and then come back
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This is true, the largest losses of life have been in China over the millennia Heck the Chinese cultural revolution was more deadly in loss of life then the entire Russian losses in WW2, and remember Russia lost a whopping 20 million during that conflict
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@LibertarianLeninistRants I was about to comment this. Lol but pretty much the Soviet Union fell because it was unable to fund it's massive military any longer and then it's officers and generals led rebellions against the central authority. Those rebellions then supported new and existing nationalistic ideas of separate nation states. Examples being Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Georgia, Belarus etc.
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Don't forget about the Umayyad, the Abassids, the Mayurans, Khazswarmeni
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It's true geography is the first card to be played when it comes to the development of a nation The second card is the culture of its inhabitants And the geography plays a significant role in what kind of culture will develop by the same inhabitants
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Don't forget about the Abassids😉 "Graveyard of empires my ass"
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Good job on Montana for following in the footsteps of the government of India
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Not good but not bad either Oman is in a very unique position in that is is the only Muslim majority nation to follow neither of the Sunni or Shia split of Islam but a third interpretation instead That alone makes it heretical to some nations like Iran and distrusted by others like Saudi Arabia
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Real life lore you're always behind lol 😂 Caspian Report posted about this years ago
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0:57 Oh boy someone's going to get mad you included Ukrainian's Crimea in that outline of Russia there 😅
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update: burj khalifa is no longer the tallest builiding in the world.
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Update: we have accurately mapped 7% of the ocean with 93% unexplored.
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the medellin cartel while not replaced does have some challenegers such as the sinaloa cartel once run by Jose Guzman. who also had a fleet of submarines and planes.
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irish flag next!!!
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yea no the indigenous reservations are not independent nations, they are governed by the Federal Bereau of Indian Affairs. this federal level organization set the conditions the reservations now follow as well as policies the recognition of the various indigenous tribes
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RLL a question. We know that black holes exist in the center of galaxies, but what if there we black holes that spanned the virgo supercluster? Do you think a ultra massive black hole is possible?
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terrifing and majestic creatures. Fuck yea, those orcas are damn terrifing. Nothing kills them and they kill anything and everything.
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you forgot the stygio medusa gigantea seen only 4 times in the last century. estimated at 104m in length.
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Let's just hope that when Taiwan takes over the mainland China they don't claim Xinjiang as well And they let East Turkistan become independent
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@alanfriesen9837 well we can speculate all day but it doesn't change much. I DO want to see the Korea's United but they may just have to wait till the right moment.
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The same thing with Vladivostok
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US liberals: "All borders need to never have fences and walls it's racist" Me: "You do know that India has the largest border wall in the world with Bangladesh right?" "And they also built it echoing many of the reasons the US conservative side often states: In an effort to curb illegal Bangladeshis crossing into India and taking low skill jobs, drugs and arms control, as well as for national security reasons as terror groups are active in the area" US liberals: "Yeah but that's different cause it's India" Me: 🤦
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Remember when the media went on a spree praising North Korea, just to be contrarian to President Trump? Strange times that
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You may call these plans insane and unnecessary, but in the world of geopolitics there are no allies only national interests. There exist many of these types of these plans for instance Japan had a plan to combat America in 1925.
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Wow that was some GTA V level detailed planning
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Also because Norway has effectively outsourced its biggest concern, sovereignty security to the US via NATO, that means it doesn't have to spend millions and billions of dollars in military spending And it can save all that money on building up its own economy
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Well well well looks like the meme joke of only the United States invading a foreign country for oil is about to be retired 😂
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It's an extremely difficult decision, but you'll find that once you become a parent the natural instinct of mankind is you really do try to sacrifice everything for your children
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Oh they will fight be it probably wouldn't be the overt style like Russia and Ukraine No it would be an indirect version of fighting. Ethiopia already has issues with segments of its population and regional government look at Tigray for example, Egypt could attempt to take advantage of that And in the same vein Egypt has issues with inequality and unequal development between it's East bank and West bank of the Nile which if it so chose Ethiopia could attempt to take advantage of to cause unrest in Egypt
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But the word is "Mayate" an M word
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Pakistan has been having trouble with sexual trafficking of Pakistani girls into China for over 25 years. And some how the Pakistani government calls China an ally
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First rule of geopolitics there are no permanent allies only permanent national interests
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Everyone thinks that nuclear weapons are the deadliest weapons, this is not entirely true. The capacity of the destruction of Nuclear weapons is immense, but the most destructive weaponry is artillery and it has the highest Killings of any other modern military weapon
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Now do a visual representation of all countries that Mongolians invaded
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This video is so wrong.
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Ain't so secret anymore lol🤣🤣🤣
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The real question is does Taiwan claim Xinjiang? Would Taiwan grant Uyghur independence for East Turkistan if they successfully gain control over the Chinese mainland?
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Mayurans: hey Mongolia he's disrespecting us both! The nerve!
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Just to let you know that forced expulsion of people even if it's not deadly or violent is still considered ethnic cleansing in the international community and modern day international law
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Oh they will fight be it probably wouldn't be the overt style like Russia and Ukraine No it would be an indirect version of fighting. Ethiopia already has issues with segments of its population and regional government look at Tigray for example, Egypt could attempt to take advantage of that And in the same vein Egypt has issues with inequality and unequal development between it's East bank and West bank of the Nile which if it so chose Ethiopia could attempt to take advantage of to cause unrest in Egypt
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TL;DR The man-made lake in the center of the Panama canal is running out of water to raise the ships to the height to traverse the length of the canal And its loosing water because of global warming reasons (more droughts) and because it looses water each and every time the locks are opened to operate the canal as the lake's fresh water drains out to the sea
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I believe both China and India had those two aspects as well what enable them to have such extremely high populations in the ancient world
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It goes to show that when it comes to authoritarian regimes it is damn near impossible to negotiate with them on environmental issues China will NEVER bend or cease it's environmental destruction that it's causing to its neighbors downstream as a result of Dam construction And because they're an authoritarian regime there's nothing the victim states can do they can't appeal to the Chinese Court system to try and force the government of China to back off they can't take the issue international because China just doesn't care what the international world thinks they've already rebuked the international Court of Justice ruling on the case regarding Philippines and it's sovereign territory They will illegally send literal thousands of illegal fishing vessels of the coasts of nations to harvest as much fish as they can and then speedily retreat into Chinese friendly waters You can post all the things you want about saving the Earth on social media you can try to install solar panels in your home you can even outlaw nuclear reactors to produce electricity in your country along with coal, and you can build up 10,000 wind plants to produce electricity within your country it doesn't matter if the authoritarian regime pollutes over a hundred times more than what you are outputting in a clean and environmental friendly way If you don't force authoritarian regimes to comply with environmental policy then all your efforts are for nothing
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Sadly it's because nobody recognized Tibet as an independent country The British empire sort of did, but not really they only mentioned Tibet because they wanted a buffer state between themselves and Imperial Russia at the time Otherwise Tibet has been a part of China since it was conquered in 1720 and when Lasha was burned in 1724 The Chinese have never once earned their consent of Tibetans to rule over them and they absolutely don't deserve to continue their rule over Tibet
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@_yamcha what does that have to do with the Tibetans?
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@_yamcha I'd appreciate it if you stayed on topic next time
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I was going to say didn't Panama already expand their canal to modern ship sizes recently? Then he covers it in the video...
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I always end the video before the sponsor begins
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Soman gas is worse than Sarin because unlike Sarin, Soman can be absorbed through the Skin and you need a full body suit instead of a gas mask to survive an encounter with it.
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Chile bigger than Texas Texans: that's not fair... everything is supposed to be bigger in Texas 😭
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Vietnamese are using UXOs to make high quality knives. That's creative survival right there
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Remember when president Trump went before the UN and chastised Germany for over reliance upon Russian sourced oil and gas? He said it was a potential weakness that could be exploited and he was laughed at and mocked by the media
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True but it did consist of most if not all of the modern territorial lines for current Afghanistan, hence why they are the exceptions
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Real Life Lore: Afghanistan is impossible to conquer Mongols: Am I a joke to you?
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Remember when everyone was talking about that viral video of the snowfall in Saudi Arabia and it showing camels getting snowed on and then they were commenting: "Look! Look see! CC is real and gonna end us all! It shouldn't ever snow in Saudi Arabia" I commented back: "Yeah CC is real but on the regular Saudi Arabia falls below freezing of and it does that for 90% of its land mass, don't present an emotionally charged argument to fear monger the issue of CC" Saudi Arabia is one of the most extremes in temperature fluctuations in the world and that is normal to the ecosystem of Saudi Arabia; whereas typical 144F in the day at high noon and a typical 20F at night. Well below freezing like Real Life Lore said and capable of allowing for snow formations Glad to have been vindicated in that regard
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You are really trying to tell me that helium, the second most abundant element in the universe will run out?🤔 Are you entirely sure you got the math right?🤔
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Welp China just said they going to bring the PLA military over to Afghan soil....so have fun with that
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@emran8-f3z I hope Afghanistan does indeed remove it's tribalism because guess what? Turkey just built a wall to prevent afghans from seeking refuge on Turkish soil
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@emran8-f3z i hope so,
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@emran8-f3z again I sure hope so, and I hope they don't destroy more of Afghanistan's cultural heritage on the way out RIP Buddha statues 😔
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If the Korea's United it would be a happy day with a massive governmental shit storm looming over the horizon. The North would have to be basically built from the ground up. The South Korean government would have to heavily subsidize the development of its infrastructure, it's resources and it's population. It would also have to purge the those who participated in crimes against humanity. The slave camps of the DPRK are no secret. A military tribunal would be undertaken as well as an international one. Trying to locate those responsible and gathering as much evidence as possible. The South Korean government would now become a nuclear power. With its own weapons stockpile, it would have to deal with the question of whether to keep these weapons or dismantling them. The South Korean government would have to reorganize and re-evaluate it's alliances with the US. Should it allow for US troops to be stationed on the border of both China and Russia? The South Korean government would also have to battle decades of propaganda that the North Korean population had been subjected to. I could go on I'll just leave it and say the immense societal issues and economic issues would be huge undertaking.
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Morroco: 😫
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Don't forget about the Mayurans 😉
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For scale the entirety of the US population is around 303 million meaning almost half of the entirety of the US lives in Java, Indonesia
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