

They did nothing, at least not directly. Eventual war should be focused on overthrowing the regime woth minimal harm to civilians, same as the Venezuelan war


They did nothing, at least not directly. Eventual war should be focused on overthrowing the regime woth minimal harm to civilians, same as the Venezuelan war


I’m speaking from the perspective of Trump, not mine.
Also the US’es interest is aligned with the interest of the humanity, same as other countries


In favor of Democrats I suppose? They’re winning all the elections they can realistically win and the popular support for them is bigger than ever
Thanks, this one looks lovely
Oh, nooo…
I started to imagine Wick with Tux’es head doing things he has done in movies.


Yes, and he, unlike orange ape, quickly abolished democracy.
The US is still a democratic country
I like the image, but it would be better with Tux, instead of some random penguin.


You’re right.
Orange ape’s withdrawal from the deal was a bad thing and shouldn’t happen in first place, but now we can’t do anything about it.
Iran is unlike to sign similar deal now, the only hope is total destruction of the iranian regime.
Iran is a major offender in the middle east anyway, ther regime should be abolished anyways.


Iranian nuclear bomb threat is real. It has been stopped 7 times by now, IIRC.
If Iran ever gets nukes, they’re immovable. They can close Hormuz, destroy the oil production or bomb western allies in the region and the western world won’t be able to do anything with it.


I can see that happening


Hours of work/sqf ratio is pretty much unchanged since 1990, BUT the quality of housing now is much better than it was 36 years ago.
Travel cost almost exactly followed inflation in the last 36 years, but again, travel now is significantly better than it was back then.
Most of the percieved price increase comes from the lifestyle inflation and just idolizing childhood.


So what? If you were only doctor in the town, would you stop curing people, because some of your patients died?


The US, despite popular (here, on lemmy) belief is not totalitarian or even authoritarian.
The US is a democracy, flawed one and only bipartisan, but still a democracy


Yes, RAM crisis will make computers cost 12,5 times more.
This is not adjusted for computing power.


Most people ARE richer.
Median wage growth since 1990 is over 40% and the quality of products significantly increased.


Why Microsoft, why?
Do they want to abandon NT Kernel in favor of AI Kernel or Linux?


Finish with Iran first.
I support overthrowing totalitarian regimes, but Trump made “no new wars” a big point of his campaign


And what is wrong with that?


Actually sane person? No way!


It looks bad, but not that bad. If it doesn’t ignore artistic intent (good luck with that) I’m fine with it.
I’m looking forward to completly AI generated graphics tho
Because we don’t want civilian casualties?