Why would China refuse to engage in space to begin with?
Much credibility.China is developing new engine designs to lessen its reliance on foreign engines, such as the WS-15 to replace Ukrainian AI222 engines that power its L-15 trainer aircraft.
The Playstation 2 was banned from sale to Iraq because it was considered too powerful and liable to be used for military purposes i.e. designing weapons of mass destruction.
"Sony applied for a special export permit to get its new console to the rest of the world, but a few countries were blacklisted. Libya, Iran, Iraq, and North Korea were considered potentially likely to use the console for nefarious purposes."
WASHINGTON -- Bad news for Chinese generals: The United States Commerce Department has just determined that the new Sony Playstation II, available later this year, is powered by an American-made chip so powerful that Washington would have to be notified before it could be shipped to China. If the final destination were a company, institute or household linked to the Chinese military, a lengthy review would be required to make sure America's most sophisticated technology does not fall into the hands of bomb makers.
Jai hinds don't understand that they don't want admiration or worship. They want to dominate and be feared. If India has been founded in the wrong region, it would be them at the receiving end of this violence."But saar we supapowa Endia veri veri love Israel saar!"
disqus is like dailymail/reddit tier nonsense I wouldn't take it to heart; a lot of these channels are for ppl to satisfy their unrealistic fantasies of being macho. It can be very entertaining thoI mean, just check out the GENOCIDAL COMMENTS from their peanut gallery. What a blood thirsty mother of pearls those people are. As Trump would like to say: THEY'RE NASTY.
Reuters: "According to our bro-trust-me source, a Russian hacker group faked the Greta Stand-with-Gaza photo."View attachment 120375
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Guess this is end for Greta, we won't be seeing her getting hyped up again![]()