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Paranoidnl t1_jeefvus wrote

most likely. and they need to go as well. this standard whataboutism always has the same answer: Everyone that supports russia has to go, don't care what they are or represent. are you a democrat and think that the russian invasion is justified? BYEEEEE. are you a republican and think that the russian invasion is justified? BYEEEEE.

it's not hard. all traitors have to go, a crime is a crime. and this is what will you will hear from any proper progressive. you always have the nutjobs on each end of the spectrum but most level headed progressive people will tell you this.

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captaincw_4010 t1_jeef85v wrote

Because china is well, china. And the US hasn’t turned on Taiwan that’s largely lip service to Beijing, the US 7th Fleet is still there ready to sink any would be Chinese invasion across the Taiwan strait (probably they would anyways). In practice the US maintains close diplomatic ties through the Taiwan Relations Act they just don’t refer to Taiwan as the republic of china

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autotldr t1_jeeedgn wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 68%. (I'm a bot)


> The eurozone's annual inflation rate fell sharply in March as plunging energy prices eased pressure on the cost of living across the 20 countries that use the single currency.

> As a result, annual energy inflation dropped from 13.7% to -0.9%. In contrast to falling gas prices, the cost of food continued to rise for eurozone consumers.

> Inflation data for the UK for March has not yet been published but figures for February showed headline inflation rising from 10.1% to 10.4%, while core inflation rose from 5.8% to 6.2%. Diego Iscaro, the head of European economics at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said: "We estimate that core inflation is close to its peak, and the pressure from food prices is also likely to ease during the second quarter.


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