Hmmmm, one must wonder if the US aircraft industry is undergoing some sort of a decline as of the past decade because all of these accidents happening to fighter aircraft like the f-16 in foreign countries and even the more advanced model including that f-35 that fell out of the sky just recently
Yes I remember last year the US suffered so many military jet crashes, it was like jet crash Bingo. F-15, F-16, F-18, F-22, F-16, F-35 Bingo! That's all the service models withing 4 months! There seems to be a real decline in maintenance or the ability to replace aging aircraft. They seriously wrecked more than India last year, the country that accidentally flips frigates upside down during maintenance... but I think they did realize that and improve this year.Hmmmm, one must wonder if the US aircraft industry is undergoing some sort of a decline as of the past decade because all of these accidents happening to fighter aircraft like the f-16 in foreign countries and even the more advanced model including that f-35 that fell out of the sky just recently
I mean like they talk big game about their army capability but when you have accidents happen this often due to either poor maintenance or simply not providing remotely enough R & D into the ironing out all the defects and simply not having enough experienced people for the job, well I honesty wonder, is the USA truly ready to take on three+ wars at once or is China eventually going to call their bluff at a time that might given Uncle Sam a fatal heart attack
Don’t forget the American tendency to discard treaties and even old school handshakes eg nato expansion eastwards, Gadaffi‘s Libya etcAs with any agreement, enforcement is the key. Who can enforce the agreement or even just the transparency?
Hmmmm, one must wonder if the US aircraft industry is undergoing some sort of a decline as of the past decade because all of these accidents happening to fighter aircraft like the f-16 in foreign countries and even the more advanced model including that f-35 that fell out of the sky just recently
I mean like they talk big game about their army capability but when you have accidents happen this often due to either poor maintenance or simply not providing remotely enough R & D into the ironing out all the defects and simply not having enough experienced people for the job, well I honesty wonder, is the USA truly ready to take on three+ wars at once or is China eventually going to call their bluff at a time that might given Uncle Sam a fatal heart attack
Rumour on twitter is that the crash really came from Iranian backed Iraqi militia groups targeting US forces and bases in IraqOr maybe being the CEO of a major company made him appreciate successful people more? A lot of CEOs are pretty much dictators. Just look at Steve Jobs.
Arctic LNG 2, which is Novatech's flagship LNG project, which Novatech set in motion with the aspiration of developing Russia as the largest LNG exporter in the world. Our objective is to kill that project.
how we work with the countries that have historically depended on Russia and on Russian energy and have been paying into the Kremlin's resources. We have done that quite successfully in Europe. We need to keep focusing on the on the Asian front.
in effect blocking countries in Europe and Asia from buying the project’s gas when it starts producing next year, according to officials, lawyers and analysts.
Western-aligned investors “could possibly apply for exemptions with phase down dates”, said Kaushal Ramesh, head of LNG analytics at Rystad Energy. This could allow some LNG to flow from the project to western-allied markets, in a similar way to how Japan has been authorised to import Russian crude oil from the Sakhalin 2 project above the price cap.
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