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From the article "According to police reports, one of the suspected attackers continued to direct racist insults at the victims after officers arrived at the scene.". There's racism everywhere so it's possible the attackers were not European in ancestry, but since they kept at it after police arrived makes that less likely in my opinion.
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2024-16-06
White people are still the most tolerant in this world :)
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2024-16-06
Meanwhile there are people in this comment section blaming immigrants for “not integrating” as if that justifies these attacks
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2024-16-06
>  citation needed The fact that they didn't explicitly name ethnic germans as perpetrators in the article.
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2024-16-06
civil war in france LMAO dude get off the internet on GOD LOL
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2024-16-06
by that logic nearly all teams would have to forfeit, mr big brain
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2024-16-06
Why?
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2024-16-06
"This is thanks to Germans being "too tolerant and nice" to these people" i'm sure she said that ...
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2024-16-06
Lmao. Tell me you know nothing about Germany without telling me you know nothing about Germany. You won't find any 20-headed non-german groups racially abusing others in Eastern Germany.
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2024-16-06
Yh man fck that 8 year old for refusing to integrate. Let’s kick her more in the face that will teach her. Now just for funsies if she was not Ghanaian, but from wherever you are from, would you feel the same? Serious question.
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2024-16-06
And even when it’s an 8 year old, people run to the comments to justify the attackers. But they re not racists no no no, just good citizen not too bothered to see an 8 year old kicked in the face as long as they don’t look like them. We re a fucked specie.
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2024-16-06
Of course you will. It's a German youth gang that you won't find anywhere in Germany nowadays, the immigrants and the state have conquered the German people completely. 
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2024-16-06
And you'd be wrong. We're here because Germany lets immigrants in, makes it difficult for them to work, complains when they go on welfare and makes them second tier citizens. Despite the fact that millions of white Germans refuse to work because they get more money to stay at home and have babies. Stop blaming the victims.
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2024-16-06
The scientists and engineers strike again! Oh the atrackers are not Arab/Muslim? Well then, what an unfortunate event, isolated incident, bad luck.
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2024-16-06
> “Asian” means middle eastern when discussing EU immigration huh?
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2024-16-06
The attackers were indeed German nazis, per [this Zeit article from today](https://archive.ph/Vweww#selection-1439.0-1439.54).
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2024-16-06
Benthobatics?
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2024-16-06
I thought Siberia had been renamed as North East China, or is that next year.
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>It just seems like the whole world has it in for Mini, and in turn, the whole concept of a small cheap EV. Initially, the latest electric Mini seemed to be a surefire addition to the U.S. market, but the Biden Administration’s 100% Chinese EV tariff no doubt had Mini rethinking its plans. (The same is happening at Volvo right now with the EX30 as well.) >Similarly, these EU tariffs will likely send Mini back to the drawing board, or at least make BMW CEO Oliver Zipse negotiate more intimately with the EU. Other brands may now end up thinking twice when it comes to synergizing and shipping over lower-cost Chinese models to markets in Europe or the U.S. And it’s not even clear if these tariffs will even work to slow down the onslaught of Chinese products.
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2024-16-06
Ahhh Mini, the British automative icon. Owned by BMW and the version in question is made in China by Chinese Great Wall Motors. Good. Let it die a slow death, it is not what it used to be anymore.
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2024-16-06
These tariffs are bullshit. Those EVs were going to be about 10k in the US.  Imagine being a low income person and finally being able to get a car only for it to double in price thus keeping you kicking rocks
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2024-16-06
I’ll take cheap EVs that are affordable and SMALL compared to the giant tanks the American companies think are good for the environment
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2024-16-06
> Imagine being a low income person and finally being able to get a car only for it to double in price thus keeping you kicking rocks imagine that shit hit the market and all the auto industries collapses and then millions of people are jumping from the bridge.
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2024-16-06
I only knew that Mini and MG are chinese made but I don't know that BMW owned the Mini Brand
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2024-16-06
Tariffs aren't to punish the people, they're to discourage off shoring. There's nothing stopping them from making minis inside the US and not having any tariffs.
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2024-16-06
If that was actually true then they could sell them at 20k and still be remarkably successful.
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2024-16-06
First of all, it is a shitty little EV that has horrible range. Secondly, you choose to produce it in China instead of Europe, here is the consequence,enjoy.
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2024-16-06
Well, good? Shame on them for producing it in China.
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2024-16-06
Until western automotive companies fold because they can't compete with cars subsidised by the Chinese government... And the prices go back up, even higher! China is just attacking the west economically, crippling its industries. Naughty stuff
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2024-16-06
Now go look at the problems Chinese EVs have. The tariffs are likely to be the lesser cost, compare to bringing that POS up to minimum US import standards
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2024-16-06
"uncompetitive ... To the buyers it originally was marketed toward" How so? The mini has always been a small impractical car being sold at inflated priced to get purchased by people, mainly female, who's main concern is aesthetics. I feel like none of this changes when a tariff is applied to it.
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2024-16-06
Yeah someone is paying for all the shortcuts 
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2024-16-06
I just talked about the costs. In terms of environment you are right.
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2024-16-06
Anti competitive lol. American auto makers won't even make cheap EVs.
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2024-16-06
They don't.
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Yeah that’s the thing. It has abysmal range even when factoring in it‘s „small“ size. In addition it’s made in China but sold for „European“ prices, it’s just not attractive. Same goes for the Mini Aceman that’s coming soon. Just a very weird strategy.
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2024-16-06
That seems to be more on choosing a company with poor support. Just like anywhere else, I've had both poor and amazing experiences with Chinese companies, and I can say the same for European or American companies. Do the research, see what others have to say.
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The price is already uncompetitive. Starting price for the entry level electric MINI is £30,000. For £36,000 or £33,000 with public sector discount I could (and did) buy an MG4 XPOWER which is a 430bhp, 0-60mph in 3.8 second larger hatchback that has a interior space slightly better than a Golf. I’ve had there MINIs brand new, but they’ve finally fucked the brand, they all now look too weird, and they’re trying to make everything that isn’t the 3dr version an SUV, fuck SUVs. I get it that MINIs went premium, but if the three I had the build quality slowly declined, the best one I had was a F55 from 2016. The last one I had in 2022 not a single panel on the thing lined up, it’s only when I got it home I noticed.
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Making cheap products widely available is the essence of competition. We’re being anticompetitive and forcing domestic consumers to prop up overpriced oversized cars.
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That’s only for stuff you can find to buy. On the open market.
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2024-16-06
So 80.3 % in reality 
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2024-16-06
Everything is according to the plan - V. Putin.
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2024-16-06
If that's the russian figure, then what's the true number?
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They even got bread. 😮
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2024-16-06
Yea, but they are trying to fix it by stealing ukrainians.
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2024-16-06
Meanwhile certain types of American personal finance bros + doomsday preppers on the internet - RuSsIa hAs ReAl AsSets, lOts of LaNd gOlD OiL & gas, tHats rEaL WeAltH
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ERROR: type should be string, got "https://youtu.be/2kuSAqlKVNg?si=qa5opbthgVg2By3D It is at least 20% and could be near 80%"
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2024-16-06
Look look! The trolley locks its wheels into the escalator!!! (We have this in rural Australia)
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Tbh I'd just do everything in my power to flee the country and if it wasn't looking good, THEN I'd off myself. 
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2024-16-06
I don't feel a thing for them.
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She is saying Israel is more tolerant to transgender than Arab Muslim countries.
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It would be nice to live in a world where we put the rights of people before the rights of religions.
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Very funny that the rest of their quote is "but that's not my point"
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It's also much easier to not be the victim of a war crime in Israel than in Syria, let alone Gaza.
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[Previous post can be found here](/r/worldnews/comments/1dg9ehb/rworldnews_live_thread_russian_invasion_of/)
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2024-16-06
Good morning, everyone! Fuck you, Putin! Slava Ukraini!!
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2024-16-06
Fuck putin!
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Ukraine war briefing: >World leaders gathered at a Swiss mountain resort above Lake Lucerne on Saturday to try to build support for Ukraine’s peace proposals on the first of the two-day international summit. More than 90 countries are taking part in the event, where Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy predicted the world would see “history being made”. But expectations of significant progress are low with key players, notably China, absent. Russia was not invited. >The German chancellor, Olaf Scholz said that G7 leaders did not discuss Vladimir Putin’s proposals for peace in Ukraine since everyone knew they were not “meant seriously”. Scholz said the Russian president’s proposals – for Ukraine to abandon four provinces Russia claims, stop fighting and drop its ambition of Nato membership – were aimed only at distracting from the conference. Countries including Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Kenya noted Russia’s absence as a hurdle. The Kremlin said on Saturday that the west had reacted unconstructively to Putin’s proposals for a new security architecture and peace talks with Ukraine. >A draft of a final summit declaration, seen by Reuters, blames Russia’s “war” in Ukraine for causing “large-scale human suffering and destruction” and urges Ukraine’s territorial integrity to be respected. The document, dated 13 June, also calls for Kyiv to regain control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and access to its seaports. The draft had deleted an earlier reference to Russian “aggression” where “war” is cited. On Sunday, three topics will be discussed in detail in working groups at the summit: nuclear safety, freedom of navigation and food security, and humanitarian aspects. These will look at Black Sea shipping, prisoners of war, civilian detainees and deported children. >The US vice-president, Kamala Harris, who attended the summit in place of the US president, Joe Biden, announced more than $1.5bn (£1.2bn) in aid for Ukraine. The $1.5bn includes $500m (£395m) in new funding for energy assistance and the redirecting of $324m (£256m) in previously announced funds toward emergency energy infrastructure repair and other needs in Ukraine, the vice-president’s office said. She also announced more than $379m (£300m) in humanitarian assistance from the state department and the US agency for international development to help refugees and other people affected by the war. >The Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni has stated that the EU will not directly contribute to a $50bn loan to Ukraine agreed by the G7 leaders. At a press conference closing the G7 summit in Bari, she gave fresh details about the $50bn (£39bn) loan to Ukraine to be funded out of the interest accrued from the $230bn frozen Russian state assets, saying the cash will be provided by the US, Canada, UK and probably Japan. “Currently, European nations are not involved”, she said. Finland’s president Alexander Stubb said on Saturday the conference needed a follow-up as soon as possible. “Because peace is … always a process,” he told the more than 50 leaders gathered at a hotel overlooking Lake Lucerne. “We have 1,300 kilometres of border with Russia … Russia invaded Finland in World War Two, we lost 10% of our territory, including the land where my grandparents were born and where my father was born.” >Three people were killed and five wounded by Russian shelling in Ulakly village in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk, local governor Vadym Filashkin said on Saturday. The village was hit by cluster munitions, he said on the Telegram messaging app. Filashkin said administrative buildings, a private house, a shop and eight cars were damaged. >Swedish fighter jets intercepted a Russian military aircraft after it briefly violated Sweden’s airspace on Friday east of the Baltic island of Gotland, the Nordic country’s armed forces said. Sweden’s foreign minister, Tobias Billstrom, called the airspace violation “unacceptable” and said officials from the Russian embassy in Stockholm would be summoned to his ministry over the incident. >Peter Pellegrini, an ally of Ukraine-sceptic prime minister Robert Fico, was sworn in as Slovakia’s new president. His victory cemented Fico’s grip on power by giving him and his allies control of major strategic posts. Fico did not attend the ceremony as he is still recovering after being shot in the abdomen while greeting supporters on 15 May in the town of Handlova. [https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/16/ukraine-war-briefing-russian-proposals-not-discussed-at-swiss-peace-summit-germany-says](https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/16/ukraine-war-briefing-russian-proposals-not-discussed-at-swiss-peace-summit-germany-says)
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Any more updates on the supposed surrender of Russians encircled at Volchansk? Im reading rumors there are several hundred Russians trapped there but they were still able to get supplies with drones.
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The numbers have been pretty consistent across loss sources, no visually confirmed tank losses for yesterday it appears. Just seems odd given nearly every day has had them for nearly two years. 
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That's a nice hit. Definitely need more of those taken out
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I saw a video a couple of days ago of a drone delivering ammo to the front line - it looked like just two mortars. I hope they can get larger deliveries!
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This is assuming you already have a Russia sized military stockpile in your back pocket tbf, most of which inherited from their daddy the USSR
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I also base my political opinions on quotes from Scarlet Johanson.
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2024-16-06
And no lube
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M-m-m-m-multikill! Nothing better than hearing of multiple Russian Aircraft destroyed all at once!
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>Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that attendees were united in their quest for peace in Ukraine. "You do not invade another country. You do not abduct children. You do not play politics with the world's food supply. And you do not endanger nuclear safety." - BBC News: Peace talks tomorrow if Russia leaves Ukraine - Zelensky https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cxrr1kyp04eo
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Russians are a nation of subservient people, they don't really care which Tzar rules them, as long as someone tells them what to do and to think.
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2024-16-06
Russian trolls getting activated all over Reddit, even my country's subreddit is flooded by them right now.
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2024-16-06
Is there a list of countries who are contributing the most to Ukraine organized by their GDP? Just curious who is contributing the most proportionally based on the size of the country?
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2024-16-06
What recent wars are you comparing to?
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Without looking it up, I’m pretty sure the Baltics are on top.
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All the time and apparently today as well.
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Trump is anti-Ukraine and pro-Russia. This has been obvious since the start of the conflict. Here's the latest example of this: https://www.politico.eu/article/donald-trump-ukraine-russia-war-threatens-cut-aid-election-2024/
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I suspect Zelensky is far from being the only one carrying this water.
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Technically his words could be interpreted as "I'm gonna get the Congress to pass 1 trillion $ aid package for Ukraine so Zelensky wouldn't need to ask for money ever again." /s
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Already did. He is further removing any possible doubt lol
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But isn't Russia going to be affected as soon as one type of vehicle becomes unavailable? It probably doesn't matter much if there are still tanks but no IFVs. They're vulnerable to their weakest link. They're going to be much less effective if all their force has to assault in golf carts instead of isolated cases.
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New DeepStateMap update. A different one for today. In the past 24 hours Ukraine is confirmed to have recaptured some 2.4 km2 of territory (with additional 0.3 km2 becoming contested territory). At [Serebriansky Forest](https://deepstatemap.live/en#12/48.9518/38.2005) [Russians were also denied an advance towards Novoselivka Persha in the Ocheretyne direction](https://deepstatemap.live/en#13/48.1732/37.5511). They did capture some 7 hectares (0.07 km2) [in Krasnohorivka](https://deepstatemap.live/en#15/48.0029/37.5086) though, a block of houses across the main town street.
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I have a feeling it will go quicker than that. Think about it, once the shortages start, the equipment will be destroyed faster and faster as they become unprotected and out gunned.
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Don't forget, Johnson also finally agreed to hold the vote on Ukraine aid the same week the Trump trial started. That trial took over the media cycle and gave them cover to pass the aid when Trump couldn't do much about it
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2024-16-06
Tell her that political parties change over time. It used to be the Republicans who were strong on national defense, but now they’ve become isolationist. Tell her that Jesus doesn’t use litmus tests and in fact the Republican position on immigration is anti-Christian
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They won't have a choice of not using if Ukraine goes on the offensive. And let's be honest, that's probably what will happen and end this war. At some point Russia will run out of equipment while Ukraine is operating more and more advanced Western weapons.
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He said he try and stop Ukrainian aide before taking office if re-elected. Which he won't.
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Perhaps you could suggest that her reluctance may be a result of her conscience niggling at her a bit.
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Yeah I think we're right about where they'll start seeing shortages. It'll be interesting to see how they have to actually change their tactics.
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As a general rule, you want a three to one ratio when attacking. A company assaults a platoon, a battalion a company and so forth. You’re going to tell me with a straight face that Ukraine was going to assemble a force of at least a million and a half men, train and equip them in the course of six months from scratch? The US couldn’t do that with the enemy half a world away in WWII and somehow we expect Ukraine to do it with Russia next door? As painful as it is, that’s not a realistic assumption. You can’t have it both ways. If NATO had somehow approved a massive amount of hardware, then it would have taken at least a year to train and integrate that force thereby eliminating a quick victory. In going for a quick counteroffensive, Ukraine was attacking with an inadequate force because they didn’t have the time or desire to wait. It’s also possible that NATO was unwilling to supply thousands of MBTs for the job. They were relying on Russian forces to break in that scenario. When Russian forces didn’t, Ukraine didn’t have the force structure to breakthrough. NATO forces couldn’t have broken through. German trainers told Ukrainians to simply drive around the minefields. It was never going to work. Sullivan deserves plenty of criticism, but saying he robbed Ukraine of a quick victory just isn’t true.
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Once they decided to put the flir on a tall pedestal the low profile silhouette is gone anyway. Might as well go with the outboard which is probably cheaper and more fuel efficient (maybe).
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>If these Trump supporters could know how much Putinites are laughing at them, I really wonder if they'd be so pro-Putin. Their cognitive dissonance has reached such levels that they simply wouldn't believe it. Putin himself could walk into their house, steal all their jewelry, smash all their china, and then take a shit on their bed as they watched and within ten minutes of him having left they would convince each other that it was an imposter sent by the Deep State.
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Thank you!
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No doubt. Those 400 Russians morale will be greatly improved with a good meal and a shave
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True, but it seems to me like that outboard makes a really obvious target and might be easier to disable than an engine that's just somewhere vaguely inside the drone.
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No worries man didn't take it that way =)
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