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More like if you decide to do a mission that we don't like we won't let you start the aircraft. The F-35s call home all the time to the US.


How true is that for other countries' aircrafts? I'm somewhat skeptical of your claim to be honest, seems like a easy decision to not buy at all- there is no knowing ehat teams would form in the kind of war that would need these aircrafts at full scale.


They don't "call home", they just "call out"- American jets are designed to work alongside allied air defense systems in order to prevent accidents.


PoW provides significant economies of scale for those with lots of scale and makes mining with a single GPU a waste of time. PoS doesn't offer much economies of scale at all as the main cost is the ETH, so it's much fairer to smaller validators.


Correct. Phase 0 isn't useful by itself and phase 1 isn't that useful either. Phase 2 is when people can actually start using ETH2 instead of ETH1.


Authy let you password encrypt your data with then, so even if someone ports your sim it won't give them access.


What country puts their enemy on trial during warfare before killing them?


It's pathetic watching people from the safety of their own homes commenting on how Israel should be waging war. Israelis are being killed and if Hamas had their way they would go over the border and massacre all Israelis in sight.

No other democracy is currently fighting a war against a neighbor that's shooting missiles at them and located only a few km from 80% of their population.

Israel's use of kid gloves against the Palestinians just emboldens them and encourages more cycles of violence.


Poor Israel, can't even dehumanise, colonise a people, drive them out of their homes and kill them without being criticised. You are dishing out the same old washed out propaganda and people know it's utter bullshit. Israel is the coloniser and the oppressor no matter how hard you push your propaganda, people can see the evidence from too many sources now, even secular jewish ones.

Israeli Solider testimony [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkxJd88xkBU]

"The Lobby" - Documentary exposing the vile and venomous smearing tactics of the Israeli lobby (undercover reporter is jewish) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceCOhdgRBoc]

The Jewish State (Der Judenstaat), (1896) [https://archive.org/details/ajewishstateana00aviggoog]

On Palestine - Noam Chomsky [https://www.amazon.com/Palestine-Noam-Chomsky/dp/1608464709/...]

The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine - Ilan Pappe (jewish historian) [https://www.amazon.com/The-Ethnic-Cleansing-of-Palestine/dp/...]


We left Gaza. There are no Israelis left in Gaza. It's not occupied. Now that we can see what happens when we give the Palestinians territory, we won't be doing that again.


what's up with this infantilism that's going around in your posts?

you know this is a complex issue, but still prefer to ignore the facts. seems to me you have an agenda.


In most countries where education is cheaper than the US, people don't even think about this comparison. The main cost of education is the effort, not the monetary expense.

This article totally ignores the effort of going to Uni.


I don't think this study paints a complete picture. It asked about specific retirement funds, rather than wealth in general. If someone aged 50 has 20k in an earmarked retirement fund but a net worth of 1.5m, that person is fine, but considered by this study to be unprepared for retirement.


Okay, but how many Americans have that kind of networth?


It's an interesting article, because after making assumptions about the Palestinians, she actually meets them and realises that there is plenty she doesn't understand yet.

She refers to American privilege in Ramallah, but glosses over the fact that had she been visibly identifiable as a Jew or Israeli, she would likely have been attacked.

The missing context to her observations about limits on freedom of movement is that Israelis aren't allowed into Palestinian areas because it's way to dangerous for them and that Palestinians aren't allowed free passage to Israel, because that would be way to dangerous to Israeli civilians.


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