Miscellaneous News

supercat

Colonel
Posted anonymous on github picked up by taiwanese researcher. Just like those xinjiang official government surveillance document leaks some while ago?
An American perspective from a purported Cybersecurity expert about this recent incident. He's calling it "China's version of Edward Snowden."
What kind of "expert" would compare it to the Snowden leaks? I doubt its authenticity has been verified at this stage. Even the leaks are real, they are far less revealing than what Snowden and Assange have exposed.

"We had to destroy the village in order to save it." - nothing new there.

So the US will rip out very efficient cranes from China and replace them with 2nd rate Japanese ones costing billions? Clever.

What's wrong with Boeing nowadays?

While there is zero evidence that China's "water filled missiles" malfunctioned, it seems that "water" (moisture) did cause US and UK's SLBM to fail. You just can't make this sh*t up.
 

Temstar

Brigadier
Registered Member
What kind of "expert" would compare it to the Snowden leaks? I doubt its authenticity has been verified at this stage. Even the leaks are real, they are far less revealing than what Snowden and Assange have exposed.

"We had to destroy the village in order to save it." - nothing new there.

So the US will rip out very efficient cranes from China and replace them with 2nd rate Japanese ones costing billions? Clever.

What's wrong with Boeing nowadays?

While there is zero evidence that China's "water filled missiles" malfunctioned, it seems that "water" (moisture) did cause US and UK's SLBM to fail. You just can't make this sh*t up.
With all that "age of amorality" and "you're either at the table or on the menu" talk is State Department actually embracing Realism? They don't really have good realist strategists over these days, Mearsheimer isn't exactly on the same level as Kissinger and it's not like people listen to Mearsheimer to start with.
 

Randomuser

Major
Registered Member
@Sardaukar20 one thing I noticed about the US is how every immigrant group there except Canadians and Mexicans (yes even other Latinos) have this extremely weird right wing bias to them on a statistical level that would make most old world conservatives uncomfortable.

Cuban military dictatorship supporters, Iranian monarchists, Falun Gong, Guo Wengui, South Vietnamese, etc. Like there's fewer normal people that go to the US for a job or something except their neighbors, the rest feel like 群魔乱舞
The west loves these right wingers because they are good at punching down everyone except whites in power. They love Japan and Korea right wingers because they are good at attacking other Asians but say how high when uncle Sam comes.
 

FriedButter

Brigadier
Registered Member
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Armenia ‘suspended’ security pact with Russia – PM​

Armenia has de facto suspended its participation in the key security agreement with Russia, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said, citing the continuing tensions with its neighbor and arch-rival Azerbaijan.

In an interview with France 24 that was published on Thursday, Pashinyan said that his country has grown dissatisfied with the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), a six-member bloc founded shortly after the breakup of the Soviet Union.

“We believe that, in Armenia’s case, the treaty has not been implemented, especially in 2021-2022, and it couldn’t go unnoticed,” Pashiyan explained. “We have suspended our participation in this treaty. We’ll see what happens next.”

Armenia began refusing to attend certain CSTO events and military drills last year. Pashinyan said in the past, however, that Yerevan had no plans to formally cut ties with the bloc. He urged the bloc and its leader Russia, however, to back Armenia during its conflict with Azerbaijan and condemn its “aggression” in the region.

Earlier this month, Yeveran and Baku blamed each other of starting a firefight at the border that left four Armenian soldiers dead and an Azerbaijan border guard wounded. Pashinyan said following the clash that Azerbaijan was planning “a full-scale war” against his country. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, in turn, accused Armenia of stirring up tensions.

In 2020, Azerbaijan recaptured a large portion of its breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which was populated by ethnic Armenians and aligned with Yerevan. The 44-day war ended in a ceasefire that saw Russian peacekeepers deployed in the region. Smaller-scale border clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan continued in 2021 and 2022.

Baku re-established full control of Karabakh during a lightning offensive in September 2023, prompting the flight of more than 100,000 local Armenians. Pashinyan recognized Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan the same year.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said in December 2023 that it would not be “in Armenia’s interests” to quit the CSTO. He added, however, that the ultimate decision should be made by Yerevan, and stressed that Moscow would like to maintain friendly relations with its neighbor.

The West sends their thoughts and prayers for a quick and rapid unconditional surrender.
 
Top