macross1984
macross1984 t1_jeg1too wrote
US will not hesitate to retaliate so behave or else.
macross1984 t1_jeg1oiy wrote
You're only hurting yourself.
macross1984 t1_jeeca11 wrote
Oh, well, Russia is not pleased. :P
macross1984 t1_jedqd37 wrote
Reply to Scuffles at Kyiv monastery as Church accused of Russia ties resists eviction by BubsyFanboy
In the article, Russia condemned Kyiv’s push against the UOC as an outrage and a crime.
I have only this to say, "F*ck you Russia. You have no f*cken right to complain when you have committed war crime and crime against humanity."
Be happy Ukraine have not closed down all orthodox church and expelled all priests back to Russia.
macross1984 t1_jedd5r6 wrote
Time have changed.
IOC cannot keep on hiding behind sports and politics are separate and modify that from now on to any country initiating war in the future is automatic suspension for being aggressor.
In the past, US should have been suspended for invading Iraq but of course that did not happen.
macross1984 t1_jedbodp wrote
Reply to The capabilities of Russia are limited: the spring conscription may hinder Russia from replenishing its military units in Ukraine - Родинний затишок by I_am__Ukrainian
Russia was broken even before Putin corrupted it even further. He could have reversed or at least slowed down degradation of military had he bothered to clean out incompetent superiors but of course, like all true despot, he concentrated instead to enrich himself with wealth and power as well as surrounding himself with yes-man who only told him what he wanted to hear.
The result speak for itself.
macross1984 t1_jecjqj5 wrote
China is realizing its recent actions have soured foreign investors and firms from investing in China.
If anyone have been following China's business strategy it is wise for any individual investor and firms to be very wary or you may end up losing your money and intellectual properties because China will not allow profits to be transferred out of the country.
During Covid crisis, Moderna was willing to sell China its m-RNA vaccines but China "requested" Moderna turn over its core intellectual property if Moderna want to do business in China.
Moderna would have profited handsomely short term had it agreed to Chinese demand but refused.
https://news.yahoo.com/moderna-refused-china-request-reveal-000526639.html
https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/06/business/mark-mobius-china-capital-controls/index.html
macross1984 t1_jechr3h wrote
One of few times I agree with China here. Lending money and then trapping the borrowers with interest is techniques used by all lenders.
macross1984 t1_jeb1ngi wrote
Reply to Russia plans to offer food to North Korea in exchange for weapons: White House by koolman631
Russia: No cash, let's barter.
NK: Sure, we have plenty of artillery shells.
macross1984 t1_jeb1bxp wrote
Reply to 'We've made it clear that Russia is a friend': Pandor doubles down on SA's Ukraine stance. by tandemuis365
Well, SA will find out they picked wrong side again.
macross1984 t1_jeayn1e wrote
Reply to South Africa supports Russian initiative to create BRICS geological platform for data sharing by Falls_stuff
Anyone know why South Africa became so pro-Russian?
macross1984 t1_je4c5qq wrote
Wow, the description of this black hole took my breath away; 30 billion times the size of our sun.
If there is one like this there has to be others like this somewhere deep in the universe.
macross1984 t1_je3p0bk wrote
CCP was too draconian with Zero-Covid strategy and people have had enough of it by leaving Shanghai as soon as they can.
macross1984 t1_jdt4ryi wrote
Reply to Russian diplomat Vasily Nebenzya insists Ukrainian children will be returned once it is safe to do so by green_flash
Bullshit statement. Children "evacuated?" No one outside of Russia will believe in that kind of crap.
macross1984 t1_jdt4hla wrote
With greater percentages of profit going into shareholder and upper management, perhaps it is time for German companies to learn to spread its wealth littler wider at the expense of upper class who already have more than enough money to make ends meet.
The benefit here will be people will have more disposable income which in turn will stimulate economy.
macross1984 t1_jdsf4gu wrote
Reply to Netanyahu acted illegally by getting involved in judicial overhaul, says Israel's attorney general by LengthExact
Natanyahu trying to be sly but still caught in the act by attorney general.
macross1984 t1_jdo35ju wrote
The former captain probably thought he got away. Surprise!
macross1984 t1_jdjr3vo wrote
Russian expecting counterassault. Russian can't do nothing much to prevent it.
macross1984 t1_jdjhujz wrote
Another reason foreign firms should think twice about doing business in China.
macross1984 t1_jabvssw wrote
Reply to As crews remove contaminated soil and liquid from Ohio toxic train wreck site, concerns emerge about where it's going. by ILikeTalkn2Myself
NIMBY.
Also, send some to Trump and other politicians who allowed railroad companies to not be punished for cutting corner in matntenance.
macross1984 t1_jaak1hb wrote
The money "saved" in construction more then made up in spade of death. Companies that evaded earthquake safety standard and Erdogan is responsible for this extremely hight death count.
macross1984 t1_jaajip9 wrote
Reply to Antarctic sea ice likely shrunk to a record low last week, US researchers said Monday, its lowest extent in the 45 years of satellite record-keeping by DoremusJessup
As the shrinkage of Arctic ice continue, people who own beachfront properties are in for rude surprise when the water start rising.
macross1984 t1_jaaj9x3 wrote
All I can say is I am leery of relying on another non-democratic leader to be mediator to end the war.
macross1984 t1_jaaj0fx wrote
Humanitarian work from Steven Seagal in Russia? What a cruel joke.
macross1984 t1_jegzxhn wrote
Reply to Pakistani parliament approves new law to curtail chief justice's powers by BastianMobile
Pakistani government probably will do something illegal and want to prevent court from interfering.