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mechanicalcontrols t1_j9v5lqx wrote
Reply to comment by Ipokeyoumuch in China calls for cease-fire in Ukraine, peace talks by 04_STI
Okay, but the international community would still view it as annexation so China is praying western aid for Ukraine wanes and Russia keeps the Donbass.
That said, if the Western aid to Ukraine is slow boiling a frog, I can damn near guarantee you the response to an invasion of Taiwan would be more like pan searing a steak.
mechanicalcontrols t1_j9uzve2 wrote
Reply to comment by Ipokeyoumuch in China calls for cease-fire in Ukraine, peace talks by 04_STI
>Funny thing is that China really doesn't want to acknowledge the annexations and referendums since it is contrary to their One China policy with Taiwan.
Actually to the contrary I think China wants nothing more than Russia to succeed to justify China's own desires to annex sovereign nations that were historically their territory.
mechanicalcontrols t1_j9uszpf wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in China calls for cease-fire in Ukraine, peace talks by 04_STI
Smells like vatnik in here.
mechanicalcontrols t1_j9siv3h wrote
Reply to comment by Flash_ina_pan in China calls for cease-fire in Ukraine, peace talks by 04_STI
Here's how I see the peace talks playing out:
Xi: Maybe give Russia what they want and have a ceasefire
Zelenskyy: Fuck that. Praise the lord and pass the ammunition.
mechanicalcontrols t1_j8zqy1h wrote
Reply to comment by Joe_Spiderman in What precautions related to space exploration do you think humans should take before finally venturing out into the rest of the Solar System? by [deleted]
Apparently so. Elsewhere in this thread someone is hard on for "the end of nations replaced by a world administration will happen after we all die from climate change, and that's how we'll go spacefaring peacefully"
Considering the USAF has plans to fly the B-52 until at least 2050 I don't see that happening. I'm sure Ukraine and Russia, Pakistan and India, Azerbaijan and Armenia, and Israel and Iran are all just itching to give up their sovereignty and borders to form a sunshine and rainbows world government with each other.
But I'm with the other guy. Fix our planet because day dreaming about terra forming Mars to solve it is just that: day dreaming.
mechanicalcontrols t1_j8zqaol wrote
Reply to comment by PandaEven3982 in What precautions related to space exploration do you think humans should take before finally venturing out into the rest of the Solar System? by [deleted]
I think it's more likely climate change plunges us into a third world war instead of a sunshine and rainbows world wide mutual aid commune but okay.
mechanicalcontrols t1_j8zihnu wrote
Reply to comment by PandaEven3982 in What precautions related to space exploration do you think humans should take before finally venturing out into the rest of the Solar System? by [deleted]
Do you honestly believe the US, as an example, will willingly give up its sovereignty within its borders in 40 years? They currently have plans to fly the B-52 bomber for half that window.
What about China? Is the CCP going to relinquish power just for your world government idea?
mechanicalcontrols t1_j8zey0o wrote
Reply to comment by Joe_Spiderman in What precautions related to space exploration do you think humans should take before finally venturing out into the rest of the Solar System? by [deleted]
No kidding. I can guarantee them that say, the US for example, isn't going to give up its sovereignty in 40 or so years. It won't even give up military hegemony and barely even joined the UN.
mechanicalcontrols t1_j8z0azx wrote
Reply to comment by PandaEven3982 in What precautions related to space exploration do you think humans should take before finally venturing out into the rest of the Solar System? by [deleted]
I never said it isn't possible entirely. I mean I don't think it's possible right now. How quickly do you see current governments being willing to give up their sovereignty?
mechanicalcontrols t1_j8yn0pm wrote
Reply to comment by PandaEven3982 in What precautions related to space exploration do you think humans should take before finally venturing out into the rest of the Solar System? by [deleted]
Sounds good on paper but that just means wars go from being international fighting to partisan fighting. Humans just simply aren't evolved enough yet in my estimation to make that work.
mechanicalcontrols t1_jdkb19y wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Another attack on an American base in Syria Friday after US retaliatory airstrikes on Iranian-backed groups by notunek
I'm pretty sure this site is full of people who love nothing more than to criticize the US. And furthermore, any possible situation you could name in the Middle East is more nuanced than "West bad."