The IDF has a pretty clear record of lying out of their teeth. Most recently, they released that video of a "nurse in al-Shifa" that later turned out to be an entirely faked video.
The BBC compared the original video to the one they correspondent took and noticed that the guns had been shuffled and a new gun had been added to the pile.
If I didn't link the full video, that's my bad. I'm not sure how to link BBC broadcasts.
The CPC and KMT were moving towards peace. That's undeniable.
Then, the DPP comes in from what's certainly not a coup and takes power. This is the same DPP that has changed Taiwan's focus from economic development (under the KMT) towards "national security issues and China's threat to Taiwan in local elections."
These are issues that were directly provoked by DPP hostility in relations. The DPP has categorically set back peace in the region by at least a decade.
Friendly reminder that CPC-KMT relations were downright friendly. The tensions surrounding the Taiwan Strait today are a direct product of the DPP's policy.
The DPP has received sizable backing and support from the US state-funded National Endowment for Democracy. Oops.
They produce 90% of the world's advanced chips more out of systematic neglect than out of any technological gap.
Intel floundered years of technological supremacy because they were run by an incompetent manager type. They refused to run a foundry model for decades.
Samsung has completely lost competitiveness and the South Korean government is happy to let them do whatever because South Korea is more like the Samsung government of Korea.
SMIC can't get access to EUV machines, but even then they're already knocking on the doors of Intel's current process.
Xi Jinping hasn't been much more radical than Hu Jintao, who, in case you forgot, gained popularity through his crackdown of Tibetan dissidents.
There's always white people who claim to know how China works, but they don't because at the end of the day it's not their culture, it's not their people, and it's not their history.
For years, Netanyahu propped up Hamas. Now it’s blown up in our faces. The premier's policy of treating the terror group as a partner, at the expense of Abbas and Palestinian statehood, has resulted in wounds that will take Israel years to heal from
How could Hamas do this?
Maybe because Bibi kept tossing money and resources at them?