Quote from: Jacob on Today at 01:32:39 PMCertainly, and it's not very hard. The contempt you demonstrated for people in my town is something I remembered quite well.Quote from: DGuller on Today at 01:29:18 PMGOP is smart enough to have contempt for people that either can't vote, don't exist in large numbers, or are not reachable.
Similarly, they are very good at making their voting base feel the target of contempt, whether it exists or not. And they are also very very good at using contempt of others as a unifying force for their voters.
The enemies of the modern GOP are both "full of contempt and utterly contemptible to them at the same time." Conveniently.
Quote from: Zanza on Today at 05:58:55 PMProbably not that big a portion. It's weird juxtaposition. The urban leftists of Iran support the American regime while the urban left in America support the Iranian regime. Conservatives in both countries support their regime.Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on Today at 02:17:32 PMRight now a large proportion of Iran's population support the attacks by the USA...Is that really so? Honest question. Obviously there are Iranians that support it, but "a large proportion"?
Quote from: crazy canuck on Today at 07:23:49 PMwho was going to counter attack the sub off the coast of Sri Lanka?Presumably any other Iranian ship or aircraft. It's pretty paper thin, but it's enough.
Quote from: viper37 on Today at 08:18:05 PMAttacking defenceless ships is what submarines are for. That's the entire point of them. It's predatory warfare.Quote from: Neil on Today at 06:27:30 PMhttps://www.military.com/daily-news/investigations-and-features/2026/03/05/iranian-ship-was-leaving-indian-naval-exercise-when-sunk-raising-concerns-new-delhi.htmlQuote from: OttoVonBismarck on Today at 01:35:23 PMSomething that I think may rise to being criminal are reports that after we sunk Iran's ship that was leaving India, we made no effort to save the surviving sailors. My understanding is we are signatory to the 1949 convention that requires us to at least attempt to render aid in such circumstances (and while I think there are some exceptions, I don't believe any apply to that situation.)There's an exemption for ship safety. A submarine in wartime being so vulnerable to counterattack is typically the argument used. Like when the British sank Belgrano in the Falklands.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ships_present_at_International_Fleet_Review_2026
See USS Pinckney.
The US Navy attacked a defenseless ship. This is what Hegseth boasted about.
Quote from: Neil on Today at 06:27:30 PMhttps://www.military.com/daily-news/investigations-and-features/2026/03/05/iranian-ship-was-leaving-indian-naval-exercise-when-sunk-raising-concerns-new-delhi.htmlQuote from: OttoVonBismarck on Today at 01:35:23 PMSomething that I think may rise to being criminal are reports that after we sunk Iran's ship that was leaving India, we made no effort to save the surviving sailors. My understanding is we are signatory to the 1949 convention that requires us to at least attempt to render aid in such circumstances (and while I think there are some exceptions, I don't believe any apply to that situation.)There's an exemption for ship safety. A submarine in wartime being so vulnerable to counterattack is typically the argument used. Like when the British sank Belgrano in the Falklands.
Quote from: crazy canuck on Today at 07:23:49 PMwho was going to counter attack the sub off the coast of Sri Lanka?
Quote from: Sheilbh on Today at 07:18:00 PMNot sure where else to put this, I think it's been going since the autumn - but just worth noting there are apparently worrying signs in the private credit market. Not saying it looks "pre-financial crisis" but....Apparently market watchers and commentators are looking at it with increasing concern right now.
Quote from: Sheilbh on Today at 07:18:00 PMNot sure where else to put this, I think it's been going since the autumn - but just worth noting there are apparently worrying signs in the private credit market. Not saying it looks "pre-financial crisis" but....Apparently market watchers and commentators are looking at it with increasing concern right now.
Quote from: Tamas on Today at 05:52:28 PMSo the 7 Ukrainians escorting the money and the gold have been handed over to Ukrainian officials. They have not been charged with any crimes. But Hungary is keeping the money.
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