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zyklon

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It's not a white/chinese thing. If you were Joshua Wong and had half a brain, you must know that you are on a level below a US Government official, basically a grunt.

Joshua Wong is what some US officials would characterize as an "useful idiot."

The guy gave off massive incel vibes, of course he would enjoy the fame.
Now he is in-cell again...

Power is an incredibly potent aphrodisiac, especially with shitlib women in the 18 to 30 age range.

The late Mao Zedong leveraged it to the fullest.

However, young Josh may have been too simple and too naive to even notice, never mind take advantage.
 

manqiangrexue

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LOL This desperate terrorist-ass mfer. He apparently forgot which country has the most container ships and the highest ship-building capacity by what, 200 fold? While he's like, "By 2032, we will have built 6 of these and Beijing will need to thread lightly as they will be disguised amongst civilian traffic, muahahaha!!" Xi's like, "I like it. Build me 80 a year."
 

gelgoog

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According to Glenn, China's restriction of rare-earth exports in 2011 after the Diaoyu Island clash may have pushed Japan to develop hydrogen car instead of EV, which ultimately caused the downfall of Japan's auto industry.
Glenn has no clue what is talking about. The rare earths are in neomydium magnets for electric motors. A hydrogen fuel cell car also uses an electric motor. The PEM fuel cell is just a replacement for the battery.
In Japan it is harder to setup electric charging infrastructure. There is a lack of space and a lot of people do not even have a garage. Hydrogen cars were quicker to refuel. And some thought Japan could mine undersea methane clathrate to get the hydrogen. Anyway fuel cells are just too expensive to make the thing workable. They still use platinum.
 
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tokenanalyst

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I love how US clown stooges are scared to death to be entangled with a war with Iran and afraid to get in direct war with Russia but some reason they are having an orgasm thinking fighting a war with a country order of magnitude more stronger than Iran, more technological advance, huge industrial capacity ,with nuclear weapons capable of hitting the US pretty much like Russia and who military objective is just a few kilometers at the front of their coast.
 

taxiya

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India's AAIB is due to release a preliminary report into the crash of Air India Flight 171 shortly.

In recent days, outlets reporting on apparent leaks from the investigation have alleged that a key line of inquiry relates to operation of the engine fuel cut-off switches located in the cockpit. The podcast below featuring former NTSB air accident investigators elaborates on the implications of that for the investigation.

It is confirmed that the switches were turned to off soon after takeoff then turned back based on black box and cockpit audio recording. The switch has locking mechanism to prevent accidental push. The interesting part is that the two switches are turned off with an one-second gap which suggests against accidentally turned in case the locking mechanism is not engaged. It is also puzzling that one of the pilots denying (accidentally or intentionally) turning off the switches, however this denial could be caused by a reflex of denial or honestly mind-blanking in panic.

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Investigators were able to get data out of the black boxes, including 49 hours of flight data and two hours of cockpit audio, including the crash.

The aircraft had reached an airspeed of 180 knots when both engines’ fuel cutoff switches were “transitioned from RUN to CUTOFF position one after another with a time gap of 01 sec,” according to the report.

“In the cockpit voice recording, one of the pilots is heard asking the other why did he cutoff. The other pilot responded that he did not do so,” the report reads.



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Bellum_Romanum

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The Americans know. They invented a lot of this stuff.

That is the strange part. The Americans will not listen to the ones who know.

Is it too late?

100% tariffs on Chinese cars. The sun don't shine with 100% tariffs.

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As I have long believed, the unraveling of the American world order and the ensuing disarray among its allies—Canada included—demonstrate that America is struggling with how to appropriately compete with an adversary unlike any it has faced in its history as a Republic. The Soviet Union, despite its military might, was never the economic juggernaut that China is today, nor did it possess the population heft or market size that China commands. This is evident as we can witness in real time through the current American-led tariff war, where China is the only country that has meaningfully impacted the U.S. negatively. In technology, finance, diplomatic influence, economic leverage, and trade, the competition is frankly between these two superpowers.
Americans, including Canadians of all stripes, arrogantly assumed that China's opening up would succumb to the appeal of what we presumed were the everlasting virtues of becoming a 'democracy.' Had China followed this path, it might have resembled a giant Philippines or, worse, a very corrupt and dysfunctional India.
 
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