Privatization is such a waste of taxpayer money. You spend all those resources developing domestic capability and then sell it off to the highest bidder for a short-term cash infusion.
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Good. Everyone knows it. It's not news unless you've been living under a rock.
Who the fuck downvotes the National Interest?
This is literally American policy idk why anyone's surprised
You're a terrorist, you're not a terrorist. You're a terrorist, you're not a terrorist. You're a terrorist, you're not a terrorist...
If Yemen and Israel are at war, seizing and even sinking ships is perfectly legal under international law.
Repeatedly saying something does not make it a fact
Intent doesn't really matter when you have an Apache helicopter with large munitions lol
I'm sure they were all Hamas.
Now they are all hummus.
Anyone citing MBFC as anything other than a joke site needs to reconsider. Thing is, we don't even know who the author of the site is, and from what he has claimed he has no credentials to make any sort of bias or factuality assessment.
Statement by Hamas' Izzat Al-Rishq;
"Regarding what the spokesman for the terrorist enemy army said about the arrival of prisoners of the occupation to Al-Shifa Hospital, we said early on that the resistance transferred many prisoners of the occupation to hospitals to receive treatment and undergo surgical operations, especially after some of them were injured as a result of the occupation’s aircraft bombing them.
We risked our fighters to guarantee the injured prisoners the best treatment. Possible in hospitals in the Gaza Strip.
We have published many pictures about this; Now their army spokesman presents it as if they have discovered something great.
What the spokesman for the occupation army says completely condemns them. These are points that are recorded for us and not for us.
Taking care of the prisoners, treating them, and giving them possible medical care is a point for us and not for us."
Surely this will not be seen as an escalation and a deterioration of relations?
I don't really like how HRW does their reporting tbh. It basically consists of "here's some random Chinese article that suggests something that they might do, which, because China is a single-party state, MUST describe what they do" coupled with "here are some sources from US-funded parties detailing what they claim to be happening in China."
It's not a question of whether their statements are accurate, but it's a question of whether they've provided enough evidence to make those statements.