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Whatever the reality of the situation with China's navy is it is impressive as it is concerning how productive their dockyards have been in recent years.

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Apparently as of late their warships have been showing up off the coasts of countries allied with the Untied States. live-fire drills near New Zealand, circumnavigating Australia for a few weeks now and patrolling around the South China Sea.

Will not be surprised if they try something in the near future but who can say when that time will be. No country embarks on a path of military expansion and modernization without a goal in mind of some kind.
One time I bought a Chinese fidget spinner and it turns out it wasn't really made of metal just coated in some weird metal feeling paint. Are you trying to say the shitty quality on everything they make isn't just because they can only make cheap copies? They have been making shitty things on purpose? In what way does the world thinking their products are pure chinesium benefit them?

What's next you gonna claim they are only pretending they can't make ball berings and combustion engines?
 
Let me get this straight: Ireland is ultra mega-pro Islam & shit, to the point where it's government is so pro-Hamas it drove the Israeli Embassy out of its country, than planned to make the former embassy building a Palestine Freedom museum.

Yet *checks notes* they draw a line at devout Christians who are against mutilating & sterilizing small children? 🤦‍♀️ Stupid regressive leftists.
I guess the potato people just really love BBC.
 
One time I bought a Chinese fidget spinner and it turns out it wasn't really made of metal just coated in some weird metal feeling paint. Are you trying to say the shitty quality on everything they make isn't just because they can only make cheap copies? They have been making shitty things on purpose? In what way does the world thinking their products are pure chinesium benefit them?

What's next you gonna claim they are only pretending they can't make ball berings and combustion engines?
Yea those numbers are only for show, in reality its all saipans with plywood bodies

I wonder how retards like you can figure out how to send a message on this board.
 
There is also a real fear that the carrier might be obsolete. And that a doctrine of lots of smaller ships equipped with hyper sonic missiles can beat a carrier fleet at sea. China seems to think so. Also our current carrier fleet captains the best and brightest of the Us Navy are acidentally hitting cargo ships. I am left skeptical of a solid core of compotence remaining.

I'd argue surface warships in general are suspect, being within range of missiles is a death sentence for a surface warship. Submarines if anything will be the decisive naval arm if not replaced by unmanned craft. Hegseth outright stated that of things that won't be cut, the building of more SSNs is on them. Even North Korea is building an SSBN, and a fleet of subs can cut off maritime trade just as well as a fleet of carriers.

Also China is still building carriers as we speak, fwiw.
 
Let me get this straight: Ireland is ultra mega-pro Islam & shit, to the point where it's government is so pro-Hamas it drove the Israeli Embassy out of its country, than planned to make the former embassy building a Palestine Freedom museum.

Yet *checks notes* they draw a line at devout Christians who are against mutilating & sterilizing small children? 🤦‍♀️ Stupid regressive leftists.
i enjoy making jew jokes and definitely think there's some truth to them, but honest question, if Ireland is so anti-jewish and basically has no Israel lobby, shouldn't they be the most based country in Europe and get rid of all the shit stains and sand niggers since they're not being actively subverted by the jews?

all the anonymous rightwing twitter influencers keep telling me it's all the jews and if we get rid of them everything will return to normal. why isn't Ireland returning to normal?
 
i enjoy making jew jokes and definitely think there's some truth to them, but honest question, if Ireland is so anti-jewish and basically has no Israel lobby, shouldn't they be the most based country in Europe and get rid of all the shit stains and sand niggers since they're not being actively subverted by the jews?

all the anonymous rightwing twitter influencers keep telling me it's all the jews and if we get rid of them everything will return to normal. why isn't Ireland returning to normal?
Wow it really makes you think.

About the international monetary system and how it operates.

What organizations do you think helped enable the egress of all these shitskins into Ireland, and where the money for the political capital do it, came from? A lot of the owners of those enterprises have a shocking similarity.
 
i enjoy making jew jokes and definitely think there's some truth to them, but honest question, if Ireland is so anti-jewish and basically has no Israel lobby, shouldn't they be the most based country in Europe and get rid of all the shit stains and sand niggers since they're not being actively subverted by the jews?

all the anonymous rightwing twitter influencers keep telling me it's all the jews and if we get rid of them everything will return to normal. why isn't Ireland returning to normal?
Because its not the jews fucking everything up. Its the cow people.
 
lmao I dont understand why people are disagreeing with you, 3 hours would be closer, 1 hour per meal, but genuinely if you want to cook a wholesome hot meal its at least 1 hour of prep and cook and clean per meal EASILY, maybe you cut it down by preping earlier in the week or ignoring cleaning but that time still counts.

Most people who get home after a long day of work on a hasty breakfast and minimal lunch dont have the energy to put together a complex meal and just opt for the easy route

Is this right? absoloutley not, is this good? same response. But its the reality for alot of hard working not super bright people and should be addressed, what he is getting at is why hunters/gatherers were 2 separate jobs 35,000 years ago, one person gets the shit, the other person is preparing the shit, simple as, then we went and fucked up the whole system.
You do not know anything about cooking and are a self-avowed drunk.
 
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i enjoy making jew jokes and definitely think there's some truth to them, but honest question, if Ireland is so anti-jewish and basically has no Israel lobby, shouldn't they be the most based country in Europe and get rid of all the shit stains and sand niggers since they're not being actively subverted by the jews?

all the anonymous rightwing twitter influencers keep telling me it's all the jews and if we get rid of them everything will return to normal. why isn't Ireland returning to normal?
I'm not British so I don't know many anti-Irish jokes or phrases; however I'll make an educated guess and say it has something to do with the entire country being run by a bunch of alcoholics that eat potatos.
 
I always think about that one town where the border is literally the road and you’re not allowed to stop on the road because then you’re in an international situation. And there was a news story where cops stop people who cross said street because one side is Canada one side is the USA
Wow, I didn't know they had for the whole country. Last time I involved weird borders was when I was in Texarkana, when I was in the turn lane of State Line Road; my phone was in Texas, but I was in Arkansas.
 
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Trump doing more for Christianity than Christians have done in the last 100 years.
Matthew 5:10, "Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."
It's sad to think that Ireland used to be one of biggest Catholic countries right next to Poland. Now they're kicking out Christians and keeping the snakes.
 
Bro just buy a block of tofu for the week. Super easy meal prep. Maybe you can go to your local Goymarket and get some larvae too to spice it up. 😍
I was treated to tofu twice in my life, accidentally due to menu confusion. I would not wish tofu on my worst enemies. That shit is a culinary abomination and one of the only foods I've ever had to outright just throw away because I could genuinely not stomach what was supposed to be a meat dish. That wasn't meat. It was a mistake. Fucking foul.

RFK JR. PLEASE PLEASE BAN TOFU. IT IS A THREAT TO NATIONAL SAFETY.
 
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Russia is cranking out combat drones with effective capabilities for a few hundred dollars.
The most famous drone Russia is using right now is the Lancet, and it costs around $20,000.

There is also a real fear that the carrier might be obsolete.

Only among armchair generals. Everyone else knows that if you can't deliver aircraft capable of delivering heavy payloads into a theater of war, you're not projecting power beyond your shores.

And that a doctrine of lots of smaller ships equipped with hyper sonic missiles can beat a carrier fleet at sea.

U-boats and swarms of torpedo bombers sunk carriers in WW2. The existence of carrier-killing weapons didn't make them obsolete in the 1940s, and doesn't make them obsolete now. The US Navy's biggest enemy right now is libtard blue states strangling shipyards to death.
 
Two-thirds of arms imports to Nato countries in Europe come from US
Financial Times (archive.ph)
By Sylvia Pfeifer, Jana Tauschinskib, and Charles Clover
2025-03-09 23:01:31GMT
Almost two-thirds of the arms imported by European members of Nato over the past five years were produced by the US, according to new research that underlined the continent’s deep reliance on American-made weapons.

Arms imports by the European nations more than doubled between 2020 and 2024 compared with the previous five years, as the region responded to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, according to data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (Sipri). The US supplied 64 per cent of these arms, up from 52 per cent between 2015-2019.

Mathew George, director of the Sipri Arms Transfers Programme, said states moved forward with decisions to buy US arms despite public calls “to take steps to reduce their dependence on arms imports and to strengthen the arms industry in Europe”.

The figures emphasise the scale of the challenge facing European leaders as they seek to reduce their military dependence on the US, as President Donald Trump has demanded that Europe become more responsible for its own security.

Although the continent’s Nato allies have been looking to bolster their national capabilities since Russia’s invasion three years ago, Trump’s return to the White House has added fresh momentum.

Leaders from the EU’s 27 members last week endorsed new defence funding initiatives proposed by Brussels, including an instrument that would provide €150bn in loans to capitals to spend on military capabilities.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Sunday that she wanted to use the loans to reduce reliance on arms bought outside the bloc. She said it was “very important” that the injection was used to deliver “on research, development and good jobs here in Europe”.

The €150bn fund has become a new flashpoint in a long-standing battle between France and Germany over the continent’s rearmament drive and whether it should include countries outside the bloc. The commission chief believed it was important to be “smart” and keep good connections with Norway and the UK.

Industry executives have echoed calls that the region needed to reduce dependency on non-European suppliers in order to boost its resilience. There are growing concerns that the US could even decide to withhold critical support for key weapon systems, such as the advanced F-35 fighter jet.

Pieter Wezeman, senior researcher at Sipri, said that faced with an “increasingly belligerent Russia and transatlantic stress during the first Trump presidency, European Nato states had taken steps to rescue their dependence on arms imports and to strengthen the European arms industry”.

But he also stressed the “deep roots” of Europe’s arms relationship with Washington, noting how European Nato capitals had “almost 500 combat aircraft and many other weapons still on order from the US”.

Throughout the postwar era, European governments spent lavishly on expensive American weapons, seeing this as the price of keeping Washington committed to the continent’s security.

Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Poland’s defence minister, told journalists last month: “Europe should invest more in security to retain the presence of the Americans in Europe, and not to replace them.”

He added that this “insurance policy” would show the new administration that they were meeting the two conditions that Trump frequently underlines as the quid pro quo for US support — higher defence spending and “mutual economic relations for American business”.

Sipri’s annual analysis of global arms transfers also underlined how the US had cemented its position as the world’s top arms exporter, increasing its share of exports from 35 per cent to 43 per cent over the five-year period.

Ukraine, meanwhile, became the world’s largest importer of major arms over that timeframe, with imports rising nearly 100 times as the country sought to fight off Russia’s forces.

For the first time in two decades, the largest share of US arms went to Europe rather than the Middle East, although Saudi Arabia was the top single recipient of US weapons.

The US remained the supplier of choice for advanced long-range strike capabilities like combat aircraft, Sipri said.

The data also showed that the top 10 arms exporters in the past five years were the same as those in the previous period, but that Russia fell to third place behind France as exports slid. Italy jumped from tenth to sixth place.

Russian arms exports fell by 64 per cent between 2015 and 2019, and 2020 and 2024, as the Ukraine war “accelerated” the decline in Moscow’s ability to export weaponry.

Wezeman said this was because Russia needed to keep more of its domestic production to use on the battlefield, as well as the challenge of sanctions and western pressure on other countries not to buy from Moscow.

Two-thirds of Russian arms exports went to India, China and Kazakhstan, according to the research.

China’s imports of arms shrunk by 64 per cent between the two periods as the country increasingly substituted imports — mainly from Russia — with locally designed and produced weapon systems. China’s arms imports are likely to keep falling as the capacity of its domestic arms industry grows, according to Sipri.
 
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