“international law” haha
“international law” haha
I mean, many US states/cities already do forfeitures, so applying this to foreign individuals and entities is just… consistent??
Which is fine as they will also lose access to western capital markets
Also note China modernized faster than any country. China went from farming-based to post-industrial in about 30 years and population behaviours and beliefs didn’t follow it at same speed. So they have more hicks with ability to damage stuff than most of Africa and Central Asia
The BOJ is counting on low interest to force a devaluation of peoples savings to drive consumption and, given the massive amount of savings, it will take time to burn through that
Which is something I also observed. And even some trucks are electrical.
Not only that… A significant portion of cars in china are already electrical, at least in very large cities.
Unfortunately, that is the same notion shared with other neighboring muslim countries, as well the rest of other countries
Building high quality rail networks requires legal framework to facilitate that given that initial costs are staggering. The US framework simply leaves everything to private initiative and given the multitude of local land regulation and lack of laws to support strategic mobilization at this scale, it is guaranteed the USA will never have a country-wide high speed rail network. There are just too many interests to satisfy in a very diverse legal landscape across cities, counties, and states.
Laws of war… Pffffttttt
Class 6 and above are pretty zippy
160 is fast?
Yeah, nothing special here
At some point, “don’t blame the player but the game”
That was true in the 60s, but now most south American governments are ostensibly anti-american but need to be in okay terms with america so that they can trade internationally
I see the concept but unfortunately it runs against human nature: humans have an inherent need to follow someone and the emergence of cliques among people result in power struggles for the benefit of their own group.
These mental issues are becoming so prevalent that airlines might need to set up cages in aircraft to prevent physical disruption of flights
Your experience may not constitute a sufficiently large and representative sample
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