Remarkable_Soil_6727
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_ja2sp8a wrote
Cooperation with the Russians on the ISS should've stopped when they brought up the Luhansk and Donetsk flag and claiming they've been liberated from Ukraine.
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_j9tqbkq wrote
Reply to comment by Remarkable_Soil_6727 in Boris Johnson calls on UK to 'break the ice' by sending fighter jets to Ukraine - and warns China against 'historic mistake' by R1ckCrypto
I believe they also have 100 Typhoon jets, even if a handful of them are in working order is still directs the heat at the UK breaking the taboo so others can send theirs.
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_j9tp824 wrote
Reply to comment by Remarkable_Soil_6727 in Boris Johnson calls on UK to 'break the ice' by sending fighter jets to Ukraine - and warns China against 'historic mistake' by R1ckCrypto
Britain to train Ukraine combat fighter pilots
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has committed to training Ukrainian combat jet pilots, according to a statement made ahead of a Feb. 8 visit to London by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
https://www.defensenews.com/training-sim/2023/02/08/britain-to-train-ukraine-combat-fighter-pilots/
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_j9toqy1 wrote
Reply to Boris Johnson calls on UK to 'break the ice' by sending fighter jets to Ukraine - and warns China against 'historic mistake' by R1ckCrypto
I hope most of these comments hating on Boris are bots, he's keeping Ukraine in the media and putting pressure on governments to act. He's doing exactly what Zelenskyy wants and for some reason everyones shitting on him.
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_j9tnswl wrote
Reply to comment by PornHippo in Boris Johnson calls on UK to 'break the ice' by sending fighter jets to Ukraine - and warns China against 'historic mistake' by R1ckCrypto
Arent they training pilots already? I remember reading something about that.
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_j9tnl44 wrote
Reply to comment by SmileHappyFriend in Boris Johnson calls on UK to 'break the ice' by sending fighter jets to Ukraine - and warns China against 'historic mistake' by R1ckCrypto
Seriously, every thread about the UK has at least 1 person bringing it up regardless of topic.
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_j2bjwcj wrote
Reply to comment by PurpEL in UK to need negative Covid test for China arrivals by pipsdontsqueak
Considering many places like hospitals want a test 3 days before you visit shows that the virus can be dormant/undetectable after soon getting it.
People on planes can easily give it to each other and not be picked up by tests.
Luggage and clothing can also contain the virus which may infect them shortly after.
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_j2aqdih wrote
Ban them at least until they've gone though their wave.
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_j1f4efx wrote
Reply to comment by W0-SGR in Latest Soyuz capsule leak prompts Russians to plan possible rescue of space station crew by RandomForks
Its not like Putin randomly decided to attack Ukraine the day of, hes trying to finish an invasion he started in 2014 and should probably be a bit more equiped.
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_j16q9ww wrote
Reply to comment by adarkuccio in German president urges Xi Jinping to convince Putin to end war in Ukraine by sviterochec
How so? They're building another pipeline to Russia to suck up all that cheap gas.
They're probably selling them all the winter clothes, MRE's and military equipment too.
The west is also worse off since this invasion, billions have been lost sending military/humanitarian aid, billions more will likely be lost to rebuild Ukraine. China sits back not spending a dime, gets some intel on our weapon systems and our military logistics/tactics.
If things get super bad for Russia they might offer China some land for more support.
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_iyd82y2 wrote
Reply to comment by rodclutcher101 in EU Commission proposes blocking billions in funds to Hungary by Bald-Eagle619
I dont believe you can actually kick a country out which was a big mistake in its creation.
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_ixnw8gy wrote
Reply to The French government is developing a new ultra-secure phone for Emmanuel Macron by ArnaudAubron
>A significant amount of politics for the Macron government plays out on WhatsApp or Telegram.
...world leaders are really using foreign owned private company messaging software, jesus christ.
"All that is said on Telegram is potentially listened to by the Russians and the Americans," said Thomas Gassilloud, the Renaissance MP and chairman of the National Defense and Armed Forces Commission at the Assemblée Nationale. "
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_iubf8c0 wrote
Reply to comment by totalbasterd in UK Wind Power Hits a Record, Easing Reliance on Expensive Gas by Helicase21
Are you going to correct me?
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_iu98d0v wrote
Reply to comment by totalbasterd in UK Wind Power Hits a Record, Easing Reliance on Expensive Gas by Helicase21
Go on then MR FACT CHECKER, how many days of gas storage does the UK have, and how many private vs public gas companies are there?
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_iu67x1m wrote
Reply to comment by memoriesofgreen in UK Wind Power Hits a Record, Easing Reliance on Expensive Gas by Helicase21
"It lasted for one hour only and a more standard spot price now around €50/MWh remains twice the norm for European gas."
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_iu66z0t wrote
Reply to comment by Throbbing_Furry_Knot in UK Wind Power Hits a Record, Easing Reliance on Expensive Gas by Helicase21
>domestic production and storage in the UK now
The UK has some of the lowest levels of gas storage in Europe at 9 days and again all these gas companies are privately owned and can sell to Europe at a higher price or force the UK to pay a lot more than if they were state owned.
Theres also no guarentee the rest of Europe will sell any of their stored gas to the UK or at least massively over charge them so most people wont be able to afford it.
Even if we have the gas to not cause a blackout the poorest people might be forced into one due to not being able to pay the bills.
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_iu5zdq2 wrote
Reply to comment by memoriesofgreen in UK Wind Power Hits a Record, Easing Reliance on Expensive Gas by Helicase21
Because gas is limited and countries that heavily relied on Russia for gas are now importing from sources the UK do like Norway (which provides 1/3rd of UK gas). The increased demand also had private companies extracting it in the UK and exporting it to Europe because they can sell it for more.
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_iu5x4uz wrote
Still half the power generation is from gas, expect energy prices to get a lot higher in the winter and possibly even have blackouts.
Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_ja33ell wrote
Reply to Macron to visit China, seek Xi’s help to end Russia-Ukraine war by BastianMobile
Makes the west look weak, nothing we can say will change China's position. If we give them or Russia anything they get a small win and prepare for the next invasion a few years down the road.
Send Ukraine the weapons it needs, France has sent very little compared to the U.S., UK, Germany, Canada and even Poland.