> If you support Ukraine you cannot support Iran, and this is Ukraine's stance as well The three countries that have been attacked, including civilian infrastructure, are Ukraine, Lebanon and Iran Surely that has to be…
The one I can't get over is that when Netanyahu was speaking at the UN, he claimed they have hacked mobile phones in Gaza to force broadcast the speech. Yet months of co-ordination and training between various…
indeed. One of the only positive things Obama did internationally. The regime may be horrific, but the only route out was through supporting and encoraging change and opening up and progressive forces. It's a country…
An independent Scotland or Wales would have pretty much the same trading relationship with the EU, as England has. At least for several decades after independence The level of integration of everything, including trade…
The problem with this argument is that it is very simplistic. And a very simple way of de-legitimising any anti-establishment position, and protecting the status quo. We can look at independence movements in Europe,…
> The group's stated aim is to stop the UK or any UK companies giving Israel any military support. They target companies who they think supply Israel. They break in and smash them, and as you've hopefully just seen with…
"They have a video of people from this group attacking police with sledgehammers" Do you have the name or names of the person accused of 'attacking police with sledgehammers'? I've heard a lot about this, but it's…
If it wanted nuclear weapons, it would just buy some from Pakistan. Their actions do not follow the conclusion you state. What is clear now though to any Iranian is that they should get nuclear weapons asap. Diplomacy…
GP is missing one very relevant example of Libya. Gaddafi was persuaded by the west to abandon his nuclear programme, and 8 years later he was dead in a ditch.
I have yet to see good argument as to why the reactors on nuclear subs are "proof" of the viability of domestic commercial electrical reactors. They have different commercial viability, enriched fuel and safety…
It's in a residential area. I'm pointing out the hypocrisy. The whole area is heavily militarized, there are bases everywhere, citizens are automaticlaly enrolled into the IDF - every Israeli citizen in a certain age…
> protected installations (such as residential areas or even hospitals) lose their protection if they are being abused by a warring party for military operations You should maybe research where key millitary apparatus…
I admit there's something that doesn't add up. I listened to him being asked a question on UK / US trade and his answer was very generic - something something Amazon. To be a forex trader, you would live and breathe…
debt goes down in real terms but "tax on savers ie the rich" rich normally are rich enough to protect their savings from inflation. e.g. by putting it in an effective monopoly - land or housing (housing is a monopoly if…
> but there's a factor of cant pay the creditors and you just stop in the UK case then £895 of the debt is owned directly by the bank of England. So in the case of about 1/3rd of the debt the 'creditor' is your own…
> Govt debt to gdp is up against the 100% barrier. Looking at central bank balance sheet, it does look like you just avoided bankruptcy. A country cannot go bankrupt. After the war the debt to gdp ratio was 250%, and…
Everything that provides any service or assistance to normal life has been sold off and rented back to us at enormous cost, often with many of extra financial scalping included in the systems we are forced to rely on.…
The EU itself imposed a limit of deficit spending to 3% GDP The Eurozone included economies as diverse as Greece, Spain, Lithuania and Germany These are some of the self-contradictions I'm referring to. And the basic…
as a standards body, yes some of the output is high. I think it serves a useful function. on the macro level though I can't see it myself. EU area had everything going for it in terms of being able to make drastic…
"The history tells us that the only condition for lasting peace with Russia is either strong and decisive resistance or military alliance membership" 20th century history unfortunately tells us the answer is…
"EU and the Arab League" EU does not classify Hezbollah as a terror organisation, only its military wing.
We had a similar political issue in the UK. Boris Johnson was a polarising figure, yet many people had to admit that what he and his active transport advisor Andrew Gilligan promised to do for cycling and active…
That's a far far bigger endevour than my efforts.. but I do love walking from a city to the airport, dragging my carry-on if necessary. The last part can be a bit stressful, as airport terminals are not always made for…
I've used it as a stand in workflow/case management tool in dev and production apps a few times. e.g. when presented with a lot of detailed requirements on case management from product managers, and knowing at an early…
As someone who considers themselves on the left, i have broadly the same view. I also don't have a hard view on gun control, because if the state authorities are militarised then it's hard to argue that civil society…
> If you support Ukraine you cannot support Iran, and this is Ukraine's stance as well The three countries that have been attacked, including civilian infrastructure, are Ukraine, Lebanon and Iran Surely that has to be…
The one I can't get over is that when Netanyahu was speaking at the UN, he claimed they have hacked mobile phones in Gaza to force broadcast the speech. Yet months of co-ordination and training between various…
indeed. One of the only positive things Obama did internationally. The regime may be horrific, but the only route out was through supporting and encoraging change and opening up and progressive forces. It's a country…
An independent Scotland or Wales would have pretty much the same trading relationship with the EU, as England has. At least for several decades after independence The level of integration of everything, including trade…
The problem with this argument is that it is very simplistic. And a very simple way of de-legitimising any anti-establishment position, and protecting the status quo. We can look at independence movements in Europe,…
> The group's stated aim is to stop the UK or any UK companies giving Israel any military support. They target companies who they think supply Israel. They break in and smash them, and as you've hopefully just seen with…
"They have a video of people from this group attacking police with sledgehammers" Do you have the name or names of the person accused of 'attacking police with sledgehammers'? I've heard a lot about this, but it's…
If it wanted nuclear weapons, it would just buy some from Pakistan. Their actions do not follow the conclusion you state. What is clear now though to any Iranian is that they should get nuclear weapons asap. Diplomacy…
GP is missing one very relevant example of Libya. Gaddafi was persuaded by the west to abandon his nuclear programme, and 8 years later he was dead in a ditch.
I have yet to see good argument as to why the reactors on nuclear subs are "proof" of the viability of domestic commercial electrical reactors. They have different commercial viability, enriched fuel and safety…
It's in a residential area. I'm pointing out the hypocrisy. The whole area is heavily militarized, there are bases everywhere, citizens are automaticlaly enrolled into the IDF - every Israeli citizen in a certain age…
> protected installations (such as residential areas or even hospitals) lose their protection if they are being abused by a warring party for military operations You should maybe research where key millitary apparatus…
I admit there's something that doesn't add up. I listened to him being asked a question on UK / US trade and his answer was very generic - something something Amazon. To be a forex trader, you would live and breathe…
debt goes down in real terms but "tax on savers ie the rich" rich normally are rich enough to protect their savings from inflation. e.g. by putting it in an effective monopoly - land or housing (housing is a monopoly if…
> but there's a factor of cant pay the creditors and you just stop in the UK case then £895 of the debt is owned directly by the bank of England. So in the case of about 1/3rd of the debt the 'creditor' is your own…
> Govt debt to gdp is up against the 100% barrier. Looking at central bank balance sheet, it does look like you just avoided bankruptcy. A country cannot go bankrupt. After the war the debt to gdp ratio was 250%, and…
Everything that provides any service or assistance to normal life has been sold off and rented back to us at enormous cost, often with many of extra financial scalping included in the systems we are forced to rely on.…
The EU itself imposed a limit of deficit spending to 3% GDP The Eurozone included economies as diverse as Greece, Spain, Lithuania and Germany These are some of the self-contradictions I'm referring to. And the basic…
as a standards body, yes some of the output is high. I think it serves a useful function. on the macro level though I can't see it myself. EU area had everything going for it in terms of being able to make drastic…
"The history tells us that the only condition for lasting peace with Russia is either strong and decisive resistance or military alliance membership" 20th century history unfortunately tells us the answer is…
"EU and the Arab League" EU does not classify Hezbollah as a terror organisation, only its military wing.
We had a similar political issue in the UK. Boris Johnson was a polarising figure, yet many people had to admit that what he and his active transport advisor Andrew Gilligan promised to do for cycling and active…
That's a far far bigger endevour than my efforts.. but I do love walking from a city to the airport, dragging my carry-on if necessary. The last part can be a bit stressful, as airport terminals are not always made for…
I've used it as a stand in workflow/case management tool in dev and production apps a few times. e.g. when presented with a lot of detailed requirements on case management from product managers, and knowing at an early…
As someone who considers themselves on the left, i have broadly the same view. I also don't have a hard view on gun control, because if the state authorities are militarised then it's hard to argue that civil society…