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SoUnProfessional t1_j9m0ede wrote
Looks like a cocktail party. Did they work in sales?
SoUnProfessional t1_j6p703j wrote
Reply to Armenia asks Putin to make Russian peacekeepers end what it calls Azerbaijan's blockade of the only road leading to the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave by green_flash
Russia is distracted in Ukraine, furthermore prior to start of Ukraine war Russia/Putin’s main interest was in keeping the status quo, not bringing about any peace.
SoUnProfessional t1_j6p6agg wrote
For the Finns and Swedes they have to stick together on the chance they do not get the NATO entry and Russia makes trouble.
They also know Erdogan is trying to put a wedge between the two countries for political leverage. Let’s hope the Turkish opposition wins the next elections
SoUnProfessional t1_j676wdf wrote
Orban like Erdogan is looking for anything provocative to distract from economic issues.
The news today of Hungary’s being downgraded by S&P will add to Orban’s problems and he’ll be more provocative.
SoUnProfessional t1_j61wq3w wrote
Reply to comment by Cenom in A Russian graveyard reveals Wagner's prisoner army by reuters
Yes, those poor Ukrainian kids.
SoUnProfessional t1_j61eyws wrote
Terrible, Russia is already birth/dead replacement ratio is pointing to negative population growth.
With their army and these mercenaries throwing a whole generation away it will be very negative in the long term.
SoUnProfessional t1_j1c613x wrote
These are ducks in the center of very hostile lake.
The Ukrainians continue to improve their drone capabilities which mean these will be targeted. Not necessarily for their strategic but their news, moral value.
SoUnProfessional t1_ixlfr1p wrote
Reply to comment by n33bulz in A panel of experts is calling for wide-ranging taxes to help pay for bolstering Japan’s defenses, including first-strike capability against enemy bases preparing to launch an attack against Japan by DoremusJessup
And it also doubles as a political tool for autocrats to unite their population and do bad things to other countries and get away with it.
No doubt Japan did horrible things during WW2.
SoUnProfessional t1_ixl3aki wrote
Reply to A panel of experts is calling for wide-ranging taxes to help pay for bolstering Japan’s defenses, including first-strike capability against enemy bases preparing to launch an attack against Japan by DoremusJessup
Japan is an easy political target due to WW2. They don’t have a choice but to prepare.
All the neighboring countries pick on them - China with their incursion into Japanese waters North Korea fires missiles at them, kidnapped their citizens.
SoUnProfessional t1_j9m3ugk wrote
Reply to Turkey’s media watchdog fined three broadcasters on Wednesday for their coverage of the earthquake that rocked the country’s south, killing more than 42,000 people by masterspeler
This all about that election in May. It’s too late; the Turkish public knows who screwed up.