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freemason85 t1_j9s6top wrote

And who's going to fly the jets? Doesn't training to become a fighter pilot take years? In all honesty the west should've started arming and training Ukrainians when Putin invaded Crimea. Now the west is playing catch up and it could be to late for Ukraine. Russia has a population of 140 million while Ukraine has a population of 40 million. The west is dragging it's feet with supplying Ukraine with all the weapons and training it needs to win. If the west acted swiftly in 2014 when Russia annexed Crimea then things might have been different. I hope Ukraine wins but we all know Russia will just keep throwing their citizens into the meat grinder that is Ukraine and Ukraine is running low on ammo.

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Venerable_Rival t1_j9s4qwg wrote

Boris did a lot of things (very very very) wrong, but his support for Ukraine was one of his best features. I'm not about to shit on a politician when they're advocating more arms for Ukraine.

I can shelf my personal opinion of that clown and respect what he's doing here.

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coreywindom t1_j9s4dtz wrote

I don’t understand small countries like North Korea that want nukes. They have to be willing to sacrifice their country’s future and all if it’s people if they ever want to use them because if they used just one they could pray to whatever god they want and there is nothing that god or anybody else could do that would save them when the US brings down the wrath of god

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autotldr t1_j9s17j7 wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 90%. (I'm a bot)


> The group is urging South Korea to offer radiation exposure tests for defectors who had lived near NPunggye-ri, the North's main nuclear site.

> North Korea last tested a nuclear bomb in 2017 - the most powerful of six tests conducted at Punggye-ri.

> "North Korea's rulers have sought to maximise international interest in its nuclear capabilities while avoiding attention on its human rights issues. There is in fact a tendency to view the North Korean nuclear issue solely from a security perspective," said the authors of the TJWG's report.


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