From the comments:
Israel is capable of using disinfo to get hezbollah scared into using pagers, and then supplying them via taiwan and BAC Consulting (Hungary), then how am I supposed to believe they can’t avoid killing kids with bombs?
From the comments:
Israel is capable of using disinfo to get hezbollah scared into using pagers, and then supplying them via taiwan and BAC Consulting (Hungary), then how am I supposed to believe they can’t avoid killing kids with bombs?
What a massive cutie!
This is a pretty awesome idea. It bakes in Right-to-Repair / DIY aspects to the designs and also encourages more standardization of parts, along with testing and validation.
Is this a battle royale map?
US backs Israel and drives the business leaders of Taiwan into the arms of China. The west loses control of 95% of silicon manufacturing because of supporting zionist terrorism. Occupied Korea looks on and starts to back away from US after seeing what happened.
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Every on-call employee should now get additional hazard pay until all devices have been throughly screened for explosives.
Conceivably if they can trigger these explosives remotely, they could also gather info remotely as well. Even if they couldn't gather info, they went to a lot of trouble to setup this supply chain infiltration, and they've now lost that capability/opportunity going forward.
I think the way to analyze this latest attack is that the zionists are getting increasingly desperate. They have burned up probably one of their most extensive clandestine intelligence gathering operations in this attack. Seems extremely myopic from a strategic perspective. I guess with the latest responses from Hezbullah and Ansar Allah (not to mention Iran's pending response), they have been compelled to these desperate tactics to do something concrete and vindictive, the intelligence gathering was no longer as valuable in comparison. Just some thoughts I've been having today.
tfw when the as_ map loads and these two are on your team
I was wondering how quickly into the article there would be fascist dog-whistling about invading Kursk. 2nd paragraph.
“I felt myself a part of history, because it was the first time since the Second World War Russia’s been invaded,” Sergei, the flaxen-haired trooper, told POLITICO
“I had the most powerful feeling,” he said.
I played it a bit back in the day. It would be great IP to revive for a modern FPS/RTS game with some hero/MOBA mechanics sprinkled in to make it appeal to a modern audience.
I really liked that it had no persistent perks/leveling mechanics iirc.