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Randomuser

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The imbecile doesn't know that the Yellowstone supervolcano may erupt if it's hit by a single nuclear warhead from China.
The three gorges damn is all the way in hubei inland. So I don't get how the think they can get a bomber to go all the way inside without being shot down.

Also apparently to destroy a dam, you have to blow it up from the inside to make it work. Hitting it from the outside esp something like gravity dam will not do as much damage. Even if the b2 had a nuke with a direct hit, it would have to do it multiple times all perfect. Americans don't know most of their planes by default are worthless for the mission coz they do not have strong enough weapons.

The war in Ukraine has shown how difficult it is just to blow up some regular dams. If i recall correctly the only one that got blown up was some guys who planted bomb inside the dam itself rather than attacking externally.
 
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GulfLander

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A federal judge said he would not unseal grand jury transcripts and exhibits from the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein – rejecting the Justice Department’s request to make them public. Judge Richard Berman said the Justice Department did not overcome long-standing precedent to keep grand jury materials sealed and noted that the information contained in the sealed materials is small relative to the entire investigation file already in DOJ’s hands. “The information contained in the Epstein grand jury transcripts pales in comparison to the Epstein investigation information and materials in the hand of the Department of Justice,” the judge wrote.

The Justice Department declined to comment on Berman’s ruling. This is the third federal judge to decline to release Epstein-related transcripts and evidence from a grand jury.
 

FriedButter

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She's doing her thing again.
I would argue for her to say that is actually counterproductive to her cause.

I find it amusing that she refers to India as an “asset.” Not a partner in defending the western liberal order but a crucial asset lol.

When it comes to defense, India's expanding military ties with the United States, Israel, and other American allies make it a crucial asset to the free world's security
 

FriedButter

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Nvidia looking to halt H20 chip production after China cracks down on purchases, reports say​

Nvidiahas asked some of its component suppliers to stop production related to its made-for-China H20 general processing units, as Beijing cracks down on the American chip darling, The Information reported Friday.

The directive comes weeks after the Chinese government told local tech companies to stop buying the chips due to alleged security concerns, the report said, citing people with knowledge of the matter.

Nvidia reportedly as asked Arizona-based Amkor Technology, which handles the advanced packaging of Nvidia’s H20 chips, and South Korea’s Samsung Electronics, which supplies memory for them to halt production. Samsung and Amkor did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment.

A separate report from Reuters, citing sources, said that Nvidia had asked Foxconn to suspend work related to the H20s. Foxconn did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In response to an inquiry from CNBC, an Nvidia spokesperson said “We constantly manage our supply chain to address market conditions.”

The news further throws the return of the H20s to the China market in doubt, after Washington said it would issue export licenses, allowing the chip’s exports to China — whose shipment had effectively been banned in April.

Last month, the Cyberspace Administration of China had summoned Nvidia regarding national security concerns with the H20s and had asked the company to provide information on the chips.

Beijing has raised concerns that the chips could be have certain tracking technology or “backdoors,” allowing them to be operated remotely. U.S. lawmakers have proposed legislation that would require AI chips under export regulations to be equipped with location-tracking systems to avoid their illegal shipments.

Speaking to reporters in Taiwan on Friday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang acknowledged that China had asked questions about security “backdoors,” and that the company had made it clear they do not exist.

“Hopefully the response that we’ve given to the Chinese government will be sufficient. We’re in discussions with them,” he said, adding that Nvidia had been “surprised” by the queries.

“As you know, [Beijing] requested and urged us to secure licenses for the H20s, for some time and I’ve worked quite hard to help them secure the licenses, and so hopefully this will be resolved,” he said.

Nvidia in a statement on Friday said “The market can use the H20 with confidence.”

It added: “As both governments recognize, the H20 is not a military product or for government infrastructure. China won’t rely on American chips for government operations, just like the U.S. government would not rely on chips from China. However, allowing U.S. chips for beneficial commercial business use is good for everyone.”

Last month, Nvidia had reportedly sent notices to major tech companies and AI developers urging them against the use of the H20s, in what first had appeared as a soft mandate. The Information later reported that Beijing had told some firms, including ByteDance, Alibaba and Tencent, to halt orders of the chips altogether, until the completion of a national security review.

It had been seen as a major win for Nvidia when Huang announced last month that the U.S. government would allow sales of the company’s H20 chips to China.

However, the national security scrutiny the H20s are now facing from the Chinese side, highlights the difficulties of navigating Nvidia’s business through increasing tensions and shifting trade policy between Washington and Beijing.

Chip industry analysts have also said Beijing’s actions appear to reinforce its commitment to its own chip self-sufficiency campaigns and its intention to resist the Trump administration’s plan to keep American AI hardware dominant in China.
Nvidia reportedly as asked Arizona-based Amkor Technology, which handles the advanced packaging of Nvidia’s H20 chips, and South Korea’s Samsung Electronics, which supplies memory for them to halt production.

Lmao
 
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