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supersnoop

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Funny how Westerners on Reddit say Asians are the most racist people on earth. Not excusing Japanese xenophobia, which is unacceptable and deplorable, it's a apples to oranges. Nobody has died of racism in Japan unlike in the United States. Asians are racist but at worst it's refusal of service like Japanese. Americans are racist and at worst is you are shot and killed by the police. Not to mention Europe invented scientific racism and institutional slavery and apartheid states.
Europe for Europeans, Asia for Asians, Africa for Africans, North America for Europeans...

The leaders today are not rational decision makers who base their policies on critical thinking. They are driven by emotion and ideology. Since they are controlled by the US and as shown before in their attempt to assassinate the state leader of a major nuclear power. Existential redlines are increasingly no longer being treated as non-negotiable but as something that must be crossed.
Ok, but if it is just America pulling the strings, Japanese troops are irrelevant, America will need to go in

There is nothing cheap about the for profit US Military Industrial Complex.

Even then, apart from China military own vast network of factories spread over 9 million km2 there are countless small-medium-big factories spread from Shenzhen to Chengdu that can build cheaper drones, cheap munitions, even cheap missiles and rockets, parts and components if they are given orders.
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What the Iran war has demonstrated that the US is very dependent on high cost standoff weapons from very vulnerable platforms. That US defenses can be saturated.
Chinese drones will be suffering from involution...

Law Enforcement commonly uses DJI Neos, Mavics, and Matrices ranging from $hundreds to $ten thousands for acquisition.
In the US, DJI is now banned, so you can only purchase subscriptions from US companies
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Summary: $6.83 million dollar contract over 8 years, 11 drones, replaced every 2.5y, total about 35 drones over the course of the contract, about $200K per drone

DJI can only dream of such income... lacking sufficient capital for investments in the future, Chinese companies fall behind in the technology race and are banished to the trash heap of history. USA Wins... Flawless Victory, Fatality...
 

Thecore

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Imagine sending all your Patriot, THAAD batteries, JASSM /LRASM, and even your entire MEUs to the ME...and then losing to a country 1/4 your population and sanctioned to hell. What are you going to do after that? Fight China with prayers and wishes? Deterrence through winning a war with Iran decisively will be the best they got.
Let’s be real, they KNOW they can’t deter China from shit. All this “deter China” nonsense is just an attempt to quell domestic discord in the US that is against the war of aggression on Iran and try to influence them to “stay the course” by pointing at another looming scary boogeyman on the horizon.
 

FriedButter

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Kevin Warsh (fed chair nominee) gave his preferred way for measuring inflation. It could come back to bite him​

Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s nominee for Federal Reserve chair, told lawmakers that he would like the central bank to change its strategy for measuring inflation.

But Bank of America economist Aditya Bhave warned Wednesday that such a reconfiguration — part of a broader “regime change” that Warsh has promised for the central bank — might not pan out as he hopes.

The Fed has long favored the core price index for personal consumption expenditures, known in short as the core PCE, because it excludes volatile food and energy prices.

But Warsh wants to go a step further, by rooting out extreme price shocks when calculating overall inflation.

“What I’m most interested in is: What’s the underlying inflation rate? Not: What’s the one-time change in prices because of a change in geopolitics or change in beef?” Warsh said at his Senate hearing Tuesday.

“The measures I prefer are looking at things that are called trimmed averages,” Warsh added. “We take out all of the tail-risks, all of the one-off items, and we ask ourselves whether the generalized change in prices is having second-order effects on the economy.”

Under Warsh’s system, Bank of America’s Bhave said, inflation today does look softer. The bank found a 12-month inflation gauge that’s using the trimmed method would have a mean of 2.3% and median of 2.8% as of February. By comparison, core PCE sat at 3%.

Warsh called the current trend in inflation “quite favorable” during Tuesday’s hearing.

Be careful what you wish for

But Bhave said that making this switch may mean energy and food — currently excluded — would matter more for Fed policy.

“Even if these shocks get trimmed out, they might still raise the trimmed mean by preventing other shocks from getting trimmed,” Bhave said. “This is ironic because Warsh also argued yesterday for looking through one-off, supply-driven price increases.”

In other words, by trimming only the most extreme readings, some more minor spikes in inflation — perhaps caused by food and energy prices jumping — could creep into the inflation reading under Warsh’s method and cause it to be higher than the Fed’s current preferred view.

And Bank of America’s data showed that’s occurred in the past.

A trimmed-median inflation gauge tracked by Bank of America was higher than the core PCE in 2019 and 2020. In those years, using a trimmed basket would have encouraged a hawkish stance from the Fed.

If trimmed inflation outpaced the core PCE in the future, Bhave said, Warsh would likely have to stand by his view, tying his hands.

“To preserve Fed credibility and avoid optics of cherry picking, Warsh will need to stick with his preferred metrics even when they are outpacing the core,” Bhave said.

Critics of Warsh said they expect him to sway the Fed in a direction that appeases Trump rather than by what’s best for the economy.

During Tuesday’s hearing, Warsh pushed back on the idea that he would lower interest rates solely at the request of Trump. But the former Fed governor faced tough lines of questioning over his wealth and ability to break with Trump.
The Fed has long favored the core price index for personal consumption expenditures, known in short as the core PCE, because it excludes volatile food and energy prices. But Warsh wants to go a step further, by rooting out extreme price shocks when calculating overall inflation.

What’s the underlying inflation rate? Not: What’s the one-time change in prices because of a change in geopolitics or change in beef?” Warsh said at his Senate hearing Tuesday.
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Seems that the decision making apparatus, much like the stock market, runs off cope and vibes.

The Fed will also run on cope and vibes. Currently, they exclude food and energy prices but the new fed chair will exclude extreme price shocks from things such as geopolitical events. In other words, massive rate cuts could be coming.

Trade war with China? The price of toys increasing 50% in retail stores remains at a stable inflation rate of 2%. War with Iran? The price of fertilizer may have doubled but the cost of basic necessities remains at a steady 2% inflation.
 

zyklon

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The Trump administration has once again proven to the entire world — beyond any doubt — that it draws the best and brightest to the ranks of the United States intelligence community!


Though if we're to be totally fair,
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Julia Varvaro isn't necessarily a counterintelligence threat so long as she's unashamed of and open about her lifestyle.

It's more of a problem if she can be blackmailed, and as such compromised by her private life.

Regardless, she's certainly in good company with the current administration! :D
 

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The Fed will also run on cope and vibes. Currently, they exclude food and energy prices but the new fed chair will exclude extreme price shocks from things such as geopolitical events. In other words, massive rate cuts could be coming.

Trade war with China? The price of toys increasing 50% in retail stores remains at a stable inflation rate of 2%. War with Iran? The price of fertilizer may have doubled but the cost of basic necessities remains at a steady 2% inflation.
 

FriedButter

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Turns out. Secretary of War Putrid Huckleberry was jealous that the US Navy Secretary presented the Golden Shower Battleships to Trump.

So they got rid of him.


"Phelan didn't understand he wasn't the boss. His job is to follow orders given, not follow the orders he thinks should be given," a person familiar with the situation told Axios.
  • "He didn't get along" with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, they added.
  • Phelan had a good relationship with President Trump, another person said.
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