Quote from: Razgovory on October 15, 2025, 07:58:19 PMQuote from: Josquius on October 15, 2025, 01:04:48 PMThe main difference I'd see is one of scale.Give me a ball park figure on how many Palestinian have to die at Hamas hands before it becomes concerning. If you want something well past the scale of the IDF you can look at Saudi Arabia in Yemen. And now all the protesters for Gaza have nothing to do, I'm sure they'll move on to the atrocities in Yemen. Your country and even CC's country can influence that. So certainly everyone will march to stop those kids from being killed. That is if they feel those kids are important.
If Hamas started spreading indiscriminate death and destruction on the scale of the IDF then I'd be all for foreign intervention.
When within a few days of the IDF stopping their campaign there's been a few shootings.... Well it's just not equivalent is it.
The religion of the killers is irrelevant.
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"What they're really doing, they want to spoon-feed information to the journalist, and that would be their story. That's not journalism," said Jack Keane, a retired U.S. Army general and Fox News analyst, said on Hegseth's former network.
When he served, Keane said he required new brigadier generals to take a class on the role of the media in a democracy so they wouldn't be intimidated and also see reporters as a conduit to the American public. "There were times when stories were done that made me flinch a little bit," he said. "But that's usually because we had done something that wasn't as good as we should have done it."
Youssef said it made no sense to sign on to rules that said reporters should not solicit military officials for information. "To agree to not solicit information is to agree to not be a journalist," she said. "Our whole goal is soliciting information."
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Quote from: Admiral Yi on October 15, 2025, 07:01:48 PMFor a while I was thinking I had missed two Indiana Jones flicks.![]()
Quote from: Tamas on October 12, 2025, 06:24:51 AMThis is what I mean. They want an incident where they stop some Estonian car going through and there is an incident. Putin can announce rationing of fuel and mbolisiation or reserves in response to imminent nato attack.
QuoteRussia has drafted a law that would allow reserve troops to be sent to conflict zones to carry out specialized missions without the need for general mobilization amid mounting Russian losses in the war in Ukraine.
QuoteKYIV — Russia lost 281,550 soldiers in Ukraine in the first eight months of this year, according to a document that Ukrainian intelligence says contained leaked Russian data.
The list, published Oct. 6, shows an astonishing level of losses for minimal battlefield gains. It says that 86,744 Russians were killed, 33,966 are missing, 158,529 were wounded and 2,311 were captured.
Russian media website Mediazona was skeptical about some of the numbers. Together with the BBC, it is conducting a project of identifying Russians killed in action since the war started, and so far has named more than 134,000. The difficulty in naming lost soldiers means the numbers will be lower than a broad estimate of casualties.
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