The first one I got was some Russian mansion with a bunch of kids wondering around. Yeah, I'd probably want to secure that.
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The left are divided because each individual has a different opinion of what their utopian society would look like. But no one pays any attention to them because they're all crazy.
there are reasons why russia decided to invade.
Yeah the reason being that they believe that Ukraine had little in the way of defence and that they would be able to get away with it. Hence why military posturing is necessary, to convince the Russians they wouldn't be able to get away with it.
If some disaster took down Poland's electrical and communication network Russia would be in there like a shot. Don't try and claim otherwise they have form of taking advantage.
Yeah because the Russians aren't going to invade. They would have to amass troops along the border we'd have some time.
What Americans think is irrelevant. Their opinions do not matter to the Trump regime. I'm sure most Americans understand that refusing to uphold article 5 would be devastating to US international diplomacy, at least the ones that can read understand that.
Warmongering in this case being defined as discussing the possibility of another nation state attacking them.
That's because the hard rights world philosophy is based on hate. They invariably turn on each other. Hard right political parties are always in a transient state of existence.
No one is arguing otherwise.
But your original question is why do we still need the military when we have smartphones, and of course the answer is because the existence of smartphones does not dissuade the likes of Putin, because why would it?
I can't see China wanting to get involved in the war. Wars are expensive, and the outcome is not guaranteed.
Besides China has improving relations with Europe, what is the point in risking that?
Most of them are bot accounts run from the Philippines anyway.
Why would Europe engage in a two front war with the United States when it could instead just ignore the United States?
I have a kid but he's at the stage where the greatest level of entertainment can be derived by sticking things up his nose.
I won't get him smart anything as a toy.
Anyone who works in IT wouldn't want that, like most cyber security professionals everything in my house is either analogue (door locks, fire alarm) or not internet connected, I have a smart TV but it's not connected to the internet and if I want to watch Netflix I just hook it up to the PS5 which basically is a media streaming service.