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Successful_Ad_6248 t1_jef0mh5 wrote
Reply to comment by Existing_Display1794 in Japan and China Connect Military Hotline to Reduce Tensions by bloomberg
Because it is actually still the Japanese Navy flag. Do I think they should change it? Definite yes.
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Reply to comment by fleranon in The brightest gamma-ray in human history hit our planet this past Fall by PuzzleheadedOne1428
In this case the origin was billions of light years away so the power of the gamma rays diminished after travelling for such a long distance.
Successful_Ad_6248 t1_je9h9m1 wrote
Reply to comment by Additional_Ad_2778 in The brightest gamma-ray in human history hit our planet this past Fall by PuzzleheadedOne1428
The gamma rays travel at the speed of light. It was the jets created from the black hole collapse that travel at near the speed of light. The jets and the gamma rays are 2 different things although they happen together.
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Reply to comment by FlamingMothBalls in Russia Says Ukraine Using Long-Range US Artillery by TallAd3975
Well, the alternative plan he talked about where Ukraine walks across the swamp, the Syvash, is probably the best plan. I have not yet seen any detailed operational plans discussed anywhere else so I will not say it here. I suggest you look at the Siege of Perekop, where the Soviets walked across the swamp, the Syvash, to flank enemy positions and take them by surprise. I think it might be workable for light infantry. Nevertheless, the Soviets took heavy casualties in taking Crimea.
Successful_Ad_6248 t1_je7bfnl wrote
Reply to comment by FlamingMothBalls in Russia Says Ukraine Using Long-Range US Artillery by TallAd3975
Ironically, the fact that Putin's reign is secure might be better for Ukraine's prospects for retaking Crimea, because Biden might just decide to support Ukraine for retaking Crimea.
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Reply to comment by FlamingMothBalls in Russia Says Ukraine Using Long-Range US Artillery by TallAd3975
I do not even think it will get to a stage where he will get a full blown civil war. I mean, look at the protests at the start of the war, those were pretty huge and it died down. Of course, the protests will be even larger if he loses Crimea but I do not really see a pathway to outright rebellion. I mean, his army is puttin down refuseniks very effectively now. Unless the officers rebel too of course, but I cannot foresee that happening, at least not yet. Maybe once the officers realise they have a high chance of dying when US enters the fray, only then they will rebel.
Again, US should tilt Putin calculations such that losing Crimea is an acceptable risk.
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Reply to Vladimir Putin stages giant nuclear training exercise with 3,000 troops, in menacing show of strength to the West by HelpfulYoghurt
I did not think he would violate the agreement with China so soon after signing it, given that is one of the few agreements he can afford to violate now.
Really shows that any peace deal with Ukraine has with Russia has to be enforced militarily.
Successful_Ad_6248 t1_jegg93l wrote
Reply to comment by ChristopherGard0cki in Japan and China Connect Military Hotline to Reduce Tensions by bloomberg
Exactly. Not a good look to use the rising sun flag.