Russia started their latest meat wave assault on Awdijiwka just hours after Hamas attacked Israel.
This marked the start of the russian winter offense. Putin was able to distract the media attention for a few weeks but he wasn't able to actually take Awdijiwka.
Iran had massive public banners unrolled just hours after the Hamas attacks. They are all in it.
As long as putin is a free man, governments like North Korea and Venezuela are encouraged to use their military or at least try to blackmail their neighbours.
Can't find the tweet rn. There were analysis on impact angle, type of explosion and distance from impact side to frontline.
Only way Ukraine would be the origin is if they used himars or drones. But those explosions look completely different.
Another tweet said that Ukraine claimed responsibility for attacking military targets in that area. The russian air defence however has trouble
With shooting down those small targets with sensors that were designed to fly towards jet planes or ballistic missiles.
"On September 16, 1940, the United States instituted the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, which required all men between the ages of 21 and 45 to register for the draft."
Chinese propaganda?
China is the most capitalistic countries of em all...
It's not capitalism, it's greed and bribery.
The government not building infrastructure and rather hand the task over to the private sector is not a problem of capitalism?
Dude... It's a prime example of downsides of capitalism and it goes hand in hand with greed and bribery. Don't get me wrong because I think capitalism is a reality we live in and it has some upsides aswell.
I live in Germany and we have very bad internet compared to some eastern European country's.
That's because the conservative party decided in the 80s that our internet would have to use copper instead of fiber optic cables.
20 years later we learned that decision was made because the private sector had huge interest in laying copper so they could sell cable TV.
50 yeas ago people couldn't think of a future without fossile fuel. 100 years ago people thought ships would run on coal for eternity and 200 years ago or in fact up until WW2 horses did most of the work when it came to transportation.
Things change fast. Stagnation of technology is not the norm.
Why go nuclear when renewable is so much cheaper, safer, future proof and less centralised?
Don't get me wrong. Nuclear is better than coal and gas but it will not safe our way of life.
Just like the electric car is here to preserve the car industry not the planet, nuclear energy is still here to preserve the big energy players, not our environment.
You could likewise say that it's a ripple effect from russian and Chinese colonialism/imperialism.