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As long as he's home by bushfire season it should be fine.
By the way did we go back to buying the diesel subs?
Also he probably hasnt been in one spot long enough to organise a lunch menu, let alone a free trade agreement.
The bit China wants, we're sitting on, they already have third world bits of their own, without picking up Frances bits. Lol
How many of those items existed beside the submarine debacle when scomo was on holidays during the fires. The man is not a time traveller to attend things that didn't exist at the time.
Also why would NATO want us in it, NATO is not meant to be the the EU army to take over the world as much as the EU are trying to make it that way.
We already have diesel subs, but if there is a backhander to be made, it is always an option.?Isn't there a conversation about building more diesel subs to get us through to when the nuclear subs will be ready and obsolete?
I've already stated that ages ago, Indonesia and Solomons, with possibly a third base in East Timor.For China to take Australia they really need at least one but preferably more than two secure forward bases, guess where that will be?
Oh the irony, I wonder if the media will go ape$hit about this breach of confidentiality, probably not.
Australia seem to be in a new media friendly paradigm now.
French President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to reveal private telephone exchanges in a documentary about his failed efforts to convince Vladimir Putin not to start a war in Ukraine has drawn strongly-worded rebuke from Russia.
“When calls are made at the highest level this of course is confidential, these are closed-doors negotiations,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said
That last one the media took to bits over such things, was Morrison, funnily enough it was to defend Macron.Don't people like Assange get their lives destroyed over such things.
That last one the media took to bits over such things, was Morrison, funnily enough it was to defend Macron.
Like I said ironic, but IMO that's our media, crap on our own and kowtow to everyone one else, sniveling bunch of breath wasters IMO.
This technique may be a useful one in future conflicts, provided of course those doing the attacking think it is also a bad ides to bomb a Nuclear plant.The Russian army is transforming Europe’s largest nuclear power plant into a military base overlooking an active front, intensifying a monthslong safety crisis for the vast facility and its thousands of staff.
At the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southern Ukraine, more than 500 Russian soldiers who seized the plant in March have in recent weeks deployed heavy artillery batteries and laid antipersonnel mines along the shores of the reservoir whose water cools its six reactors, according to workers, residents, Ukrainian officials, and diplomats. The Ukrainian army holds the towns dotted on the opposite shore, some three miles away, but sees no easy way to attack the plant, given the inherent danger of artillery battles around active nuclear reactors.
The new infusion of weaponry effectively shields the plant from a counter-attack by Ukrainian forces, and amounts to something the carefully regulated atomic-energy industry has never seen before: the slow-motion transformation of a nuclear power station into a military garrison. In a lesser-scrutinised aspect of its war strategy, the Russian army is day-by-day positioning the weaponry around a nuclear plant that is among the world’s largest, using it to cement control of the front line where their advance through southern Ukraine ground to a halt.
This technique may be a useful one in future conflicts, provided of course those doing the attacking think it is also a bad ides to bomb a Nuclear plant.
Russian bombs are targeting not only random people, shops, medical buildings, pets.
a). Targetting
b). Random
Choose one.
I think the words chosen are correct. Russia is targeting civilian buildings. Random people, not military. It's against IHL and LOAC enmeshed in the Geneva Conventions.
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