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GulfLander

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pmc

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Russian is the 2nd most spoken language in Israel. Lot of Israelis (and Jews in America) migrated from former Russian lands. Lot of current Russian elite are Jewish. And, many (if not most of the) Bolshevik leaders were Jewish. Current prime minister of Russia, and most likely candidate of succession to Putin - Mikhail Mishustin - is also Jewish. Russia's involvement in Israel is very deep rooted.
look at Boris Nemtsov and so many other from 90s exiled. Putin has correct understanding of history. he essentially blames those half breed Russian Emperors who were Europhile and not take care of local population and this led to leftist communist revolution.
Russia has relations with state of Israel because of ex-Soviet people and Israel much indepth surveillance in West and anything unpleasant that Russia want to do especially in Global South it can outsource to Israel. Netanyahu is in power for long time but majority of country is leftist. Putin does not have much tolerance for leftist. Putin already knows characterless people in Russia he just using this Ukraine conflict to get rid of them. Netanyahu has branded Epstein leftist.
 

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Won’t be long before Dotard Rump restarts the nuclear arms race. Something he is eager to do.

Making up lies to restart the nuclear arms race. Since the US considers Russian and Chinese nuclear arsenal as one and demands China to disarm their nuclear capabilities. Russian nuclear weapons are not Chinese nuclear weapons and they will not be used in a Pacific scenario. The US is desperate to win a nuclear war against China and they know the Russians won’t launch nuclear warheads against the US if they only target China.

US accuses China of secret nuclear testing​


GENEVA, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The United States accused Beijing on Friday of conducting a secret nuclear test in 2020 as it called for a new, broader arms control treaty that would bring in China as well as Russia.

The accusations at a global disarmament conference highlighted serious tension between Washington and Beijing at a pivotal moment in nuclear arms control, a day after the treaty limiting U.S. and Russian missile and warhead deployments expired.
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"I can reveal that the U.S. government is aware that China has conducted nuclear explosive tests, including preparing for tests with designated yields in the hundreds of tons," U.S. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Thomas DiNanno told a Disarmament Conference in Geneva.

The Chinese military "sought to conceal testing by obfuscating the nuclear explosions because it recognized these tests violate test ban commitments. China has used 'decoupling', a method to decrease the effectiveness of seismic monitoring, to hide their activities from the world," he said.

DiNanno said China had conducted one such "yield-producing test" on June 22, 2020.

China's ambassador on disarmament, Shen Jian, did not directly address DiNanno's charge but said Beijing had always acted prudently and responsibly on nuclear issues.

"China notes that the U.S. continues in its statement to hype up the so-called China nuclear threat. China firmly opposes such false narratives," he said.

"It (the U.S.) is the culprit for the aggravation of the arms race."

Diplomats at the conference said the U.S. allegations were new and concerning. China, like the U.S., has signed but not ratified the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), which bans explosive nuclear tests. Russia signed and ratified it, but withdrew its ratification in 2023.

GLOBAL ARMS CONTROL FACES A CRITICAL MOMENT

The 2010 New START treaty which ran out on Thursday left Russia and the United States for the first time since 1972 without any binding constraints on their deployments of strategic missiles and warheads.

U.S. President Donald Trump wants to replace it with a new agreement including China, which is rapidly increasing its own arsenal. In the meantime, Washington says it will keep modernising its own nuclear forces.

"Russia and China should not expect the United States to stand still while they shirk their obligations and expand their nuclear forces. We will maintain a robust, credible, and modernized nuclear deterrent," U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrote in a post on the online publishing platform Substack.

DiNanno told the Geneva conference: "Today, the United States faces threats from multiple nuclear powers. In short, a bilateral treaty with only one nuclear power is simply inappropriate in 2026 and going forward."

He reiterated U.S. projections that China will have over 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030.

Shen, the Chinese delegate, reiterated that his country would not participate in new negotiations at this stage with Moscow and Washington. Beijing has previously highlighted that it has a fraction of their warhead numbers - an estimated 600, compared to around 4,000 each for Russia and the U.S.

"In this new era we hope the U.S. will abandon Cold War thinking... and embrace common and cooperative security," Shen said.

Tomas Nagy, a nuclear expert at security think-tank GLOBSEC in Bratislava, said Washington had chosen this moment to call out Beijing for alleged secret testing from nearly six years ago because it felt Beijing was unlikely to cooperate on the issue.

"This is a reflection of the fact that the Americans have actually understood by now that for the next couple of years, there's going to be no motion in a positive direction with the Chinese. So they decided to disclose this information," he said in a phone interview.

Trump held what he called "very positive" talks with China's President Xi Jinping on trade and wider security issues this week and is due to visit Beijing in April.
EXPIRY OF NEW START LEAVES ARMS CONTROL VOID

Security analysts say a new nuclear arms control deal would take years to negotiate, with Russia and the U.S. developing new weapons and tension over Ukraine, the Middle East and other flashpoints resulting in a higher risk of miscalculation.
Forced to rely on worst-case assumptions about the other's intentions, the U.S. and Russia would see an incentive to increase their arsenals, especially as China plays catch-up.
Russia would prefer to have a dialogue with the United States after New START but is ready for any scenario, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday. The Kremlin said the two sides, at talks in Abu Dhabi this week, had reached an understanding they would both act responsibly.

Russia says the nuclear allies of NATO members Britain and France should also be up for negotiation - something those countries reject.

At the Geneva forum, Britain said China, Russia and the U.S. should come to an understanding, adding that it shared U.S. concerns about Beijing's rapid expansion of its nuclear arsenal. France said agreement between states with the biggest nuclear arsenals was crucial at a time of an unprecedented weakening of nuclear norms.
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EU finds TikTok ‘addictive’ in digital law probe, 6% fine looms for ByteDance​

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TikTok’s “addictive design” has been found to violate EU digital laws – in a move that could land the Chinese-owned company a fine of up to 6 per cent of its global revenue.

Preliminary findings of the European Commission investigation, announced on Friday, said the video app’s infinite scroll, autoplay, push notifications and “highly personalised” recommender systems had addictive properties.

Brussels wanted TikTok to change the basic design of its service, it said, including disabling some of the features
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– now has a chance to respond to the commission’s findings and decide whether to implement them.

The European Union’s executive arm said that TikTok did not “adequately assess how these addictive features could harm the physical and mental well-being of its users, including minors and vulnerable adults”.

By “constantly rewarding the users with new content”, TikTok “fuels the urge to keep scrolling and shifts the brain of users into ‘autopilot mode’”, the commission said, pointing to scientific research linking this to compulsive behaviour and loss of self-control among users.

While i do agree that TikTok and it's algorithm is addictive but to me this is just targeting TikTok because it's owned by a company in China and the EU just hates Chinese companies because "SeeSeePee is communist and communism is evil".

Like what's about Meta,Twitter,Telegram,Youtube,etc. Like why aren't these platforms under the same regulations as TikTok especially Youtube Shorts.
 

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EU finds TikTok ‘addictive’ in digital law probe, 6% fine looms for ByteDance​

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While i do agree that TikTok and it's algorithm is addictive but to me this is just targeting TikTok because it's owned by a company in China and the EU just hates Chinese companies because "SeeSeePee is communist and communism is evil".

Like what's about Meta,Twitter,Telegram,Youtube,etc. Like why aren't these platforms under the same regulations as TikTok especially Youtube Shorts.

Yeah wouldn't mind at all if these short form video engagement farm machines all get neutered. It's destroying people's attention span and dopamine reward system.
 

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This country is pretty much the hopeless country in South Asia at this point. There doesn‘t seem to be any genuine effort to fix their mess but the people and the leadership are obssesed with countries that are thousands of kilometers away from them instead of fixing their security and economy.
 
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