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creativename87639 t1_jacin3m wrote
Reply to comment by Jazzlike-Equipment45 in Ukraine Commander Describes Situation in Bakhmut as ‘Extremely Tense’ by znanirani
To be fair UN peacekeepers wouldn’t cause WW3 because Russia is on the security council and would have to approve UN peacekeepers.
creativename87639 t1_j9z0kwr wrote
Reply to comment by Witcher587 in Poland has delivered tanks to Ukraine, government announces on war's first anniversary. by Rifletree
Yea it’s a bad headline.
It should say “first western tanks” as Poland just deliver a whopping four leopard 2’s which I’m assuming is mainly symbolic to get other countries to start donating.
creativename87639 t1_j9u1q3u wrote
Reply to comment by coreywindom in North Korea nuclear tests are a radioactive risk: rights group by R1ckCrypto
Because they’re devastating.
Do you think SK wants to lose Seoul, or China Beijing in a trade for controlling NK? No it’s an uneven and garbage trade off that would cause complete instability in your country.
creativename87639 t1_j9tvluh wrote
Reply to comment by Paras_01155 in Chinese company discusses selling drones to Russia by donutloop
Actually yes.
Their economy is not an independent one at all, they heavily rely on trade, specifically trade with America and with their economy already receding this would be stupid for them to do.
creativename87639 t1_j6oxqva wrote
Reply to comment by bulydog666 in Breakthrough cancer treatment used for the first time in Israel by omega3111
> This innovative treatment is approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration as a breakthrough technology
Most treatments that come out don’t just disappear, they’re implemented. The reason we don’t notice them and think that big pharma offs whoever finds these cures is because they’re advertised as “cure for cancer” instead of “cure for very specific for of this specific kind of cancer” because that doesn’t make a good headline.
creativename87639 t1_j6n5vxd wrote
Reply to UK and US rule out sending F-16 jets to Ukraine - as No 10 says it would be impractical | Politics News by BelleAriel
They said this same thing about the Abrams. The US planned on training Ukrainian pilots on the F-16 since July as it was included in the $880 million aid bill that passed. Ukraine is going to get F-16s and they may get them soon.
creativename87639 t1_j6n5ifw wrote
Holy shit, last time I saw the death toll was 58.
creativename87639 t1_j6mrb53 wrote
Russia doesn’t really follow the agreements anyway which is why the START agreement was pretty much abandoned.
creativename87639 t1_j6mqy8q wrote
Reply to comment by Nightshade238 in At 6.1%, India to be fastest-growing economy, projects IMF; China at 5.2% by Gopu_17
India is an industrializing country, it will start off with horrendous worker rights and such similar to the US in the early to mid 20th century.
Workers rights and equality come with time.
creativename87639 t1_j6ljly6 wrote
Reply to comment by PrettyLittlePsycho16 in Cracking under pressure: Inside the race to fix France’s nuclear plants by DukeOfGeek
It’s literally one of the cheapest per KWh and is getting cheaper. Everyone who is familiar with the nuclear industry knows that “safe disposal” is a literal non issue that gets talked about a lot. In fact waste is so small that in the US all high level waste is stored on site. And nuclear power is not subsidized.
The only real issue with modern reactors is initial cost, building the plant is really expensive due to regulations (no I’m not saying de-regulate). Yes they need to be maintained but so does everything, and when maintained they outlive any current form of energy.
creativename87639 t1_j6l0rp6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Cracking under pressure: Inside the race to fix France’s nuclear plants by DukeOfGeek
The upside is if you maintain them, which France did not do which is why they’re having issues, you get near 100 years of clean, cheap, safe and efficient energy and you creat a shit load of jobs with it.
creativename87639 t1_j6kq7dy wrote
Maybe don’t let them fall into disrepair by severe underfunding when they create over half of your electricity.
creativename87639 t1_j6bui09 wrote
Reply to comment by Pieniek23 in Massive fire breaks out at oil refinery in Iran by slc73
If they don’t they should get some.
creativename87639 t1_j6bu20l wrote
Reply to Massive fire breaks out at oil refinery in Iran by slc73
Assuming this is via drone strike or other form of attack like the others, while I’m not sure my opinion on this all yet this is showing Irans military is only good for massacring their citizens and nothing more.
creativename87639 t1_j5r1p3b wrote
Everyone still sells medicine to Russia, I want their government to fall out a window, not their people.
creativename87639 t1_j1fehzm wrote
Reply to comment by CosmicBrownie152023 in Northrop Grumman clears key hurdle for space-based solar power by PhyneasPhysicsPhrog
It’s a really cool mission, I’m sad I missed Artemis 1 earlier this year but I plan on going to the Kennedy space center for the next one, it’s going to be an amazing accomplishment to set up a permanent base on the moon.
creativename87639 t1_j1fdl2r wrote
Reply to comment by Cindexxx in Northrop Grumman clears key hurdle for space-based solar power by PhyneasPhysicsPhrog
Yes we are, it’s the main purpose of the Artemis mission, I think the manned rocket to the moon goes up in 2024-2025
creativename87639 t1_j1f1sfz wrote
Reply to comment by CosmicBrownie152023 in Northrop Grumman clears key hurdle for space-based solar power by PhyneasPhysicsPhrog
Luckily we have an abundance of those metals here on earth.
creativename87639 t1_j1dsfr0 wrote
Reply to comment by Xkloid in Northrop Grumman clears key hurdle for space-based solar power by PhyneasPhysicsPhrog
I would assume the ideal early settlement energy on a planet covered in dust would be some form of nuclear, that way you don’t have try to get RF waves through the atmosphere as well.
creativename87639 t1_j1dp2zu wrote
Holy shit that’s a huge contribution from them, that would be a huge contribution from the US.
creativename87639 t1_ixozhs1 wrote
Sounds illegal. Probably is illegal. Definitely should be illegal.
creativename87639 t1_iua3nz1 wrote
This is a good thing but they should really stabilize their electric grid first.
creativename87639 t1_jed4b5o wrote
Reply to Canberra Airport shooter sentenced to three years in jail by niubidel
> He had previously served jail time for the attempted murder of his ex-wife
Repeat violent offender gets 3 years?
I’m a big believer in rehabilitative justice and not sentencing unreasonable terms but this dude has proven that he is and always will be a danger to society.