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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby rublev » Fri Jul 15, 2016 6:53 pm

so all the major turkish parties (CHP, MHP, HDP, AKP) have come out and condemned the coup attempt



AP news are reporting the army firing on civilians crossing the bosphorus bridge

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pro erdogan rally in berlin

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video from gaziantep (south east turkey near syrian border) - demonstrations in support of erdogan

so many people on the streets - either the army backs down or one assumes there will be quite a bit of bloodshed
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby rublev » Fri Jul 15, 2016 7:42 pm

seems close to being over now
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby rublev » Sun Jul 17, 2016 3:05 pm

two years ago today MH17 was shot down near hrabove in donbas, eastern ukraine (by a surface to air missile fired from territory controlled by russian backed separatists)

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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby rublev » Mon Jul 18, 2016 9:13 pm

last half hour of RNC has been incredibly surreal
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby Cowboy » Mon Jul 18, 2016 10:38 pm

http://m.ajc.com/news/news/national/dal ... own/nrxjG/

To juxtapose the above I suppose

Spoke to two police officers today in a cas setting. Both strongly believe two things

1. Anyone who asks them about the merits of police work will be told by them to not apply, and to instead be firefighters: it's simply not worth it to be a police officer.
2. They wish they never joined the force
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby maj » Tue Jul 19, 2016 11:10 am

in the wake of mourning the loss of civilian lives from terror attacks around the globe, off the back of the iraq war inquiry asking for a greater reflection on acts of war and the damage it causes to civilian lives and instability in the region, to may having no hesitation on the launching of nuclear weapons to kill hundreds of thousands if not millions of civilians when pressed. may rushed this through on the back of her "win" to be leader, it's a fucking shambles. she and her party, along with the blairites of labour are warmongering wank stains.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-3 ... ws_central

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... or-against

best response to it a few days back

https://www.facebook.com/Mhairi.Black.S ... 811730216/

uk politics is fucking dark recently, disheartening, and down right horrifying. and to see no end in sight to the shit news coming from our parliament, or any form of "alternative vote" to stop it adding to the worrying. corbyn although having great grass roots support is made ineffective by his lack of experience and his party, the replacement for him is using every underhand tactic to undermine any for of the freshly imposed "grass roots democracy" on the party when one of their people was not elected. a win for any opponent against corbyn in this circumstances is not "labour". and then you have the fucking eaton mess which is the conservatives.

time to bunker down.
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby rublev » Tue Jul 19, 2016 5:07 pm

i think every UK prime minister has said they would use them - you kinda have to as leader of the government which has that policy.

#unpopular opinion

i want to look at mhairi black's argument; she first says that the only time we'd ever use trident is if a nuclear strike has been made against us - this seems to misunderstand the purpose / point of deterrence, in that trident is being used all the time, everyday - that's why we always have one sub in the sea ('continuous at sea deterrence'). she then goes on to talk about what is essentially 'threat calculation'. it's right to say that we can't predict the future; before the outbreak of WW1 much of western europe believed inter state conflict had been ended by economic interdependence while for the 1920s / early 30s much of the UK defence policy was grounded in the belief that the country wouldn't enter another major war for the foreseeable future. the events of today would appear illogical to politicians and commentators pre 9/11 - the events leaders will encounter in 10 to 20 years may be just as surprising. no one predicted the arab spring and the resulting clusterfuck of events, the about-turns, changes in leadership, general civil strife even a year before. the time scale to consider when discussing trident is a period even the most competent 'analysts' are incapable of foreseeing. anyway, she then goes on to list current strategic threats - terrorism, climate change, cyber crime. these are all threats, yes. does trident help? no. but it is not intended to - neither are aircraft carriers or other non-nuclear heavy military capabilities (do we get rid of these?). the existence of international terrorism / climate change / cyber crime does not call for the end of a capability that has significantly different applicability (large scale state conflict). next she talks about countries that don't have nuclear weapons - would she rather more had them? i'm quite happy with just the 9 and a process of reducing warheads through confidence building measures to eventually, hopefully (but maybe unlikely), have no nuclear weapons. the reason most of europe does not need them is because they fall under the nuclear umbrella of the US / UK / france. okay, next up - it's all about maintaining a seat at the UNSC / 'putting a stamp on the world' / general power projection etc - she's actually kinda right on this one and i really don't have a problem with us having a seat at the UNSC. re the money - trident comes from the defence budget - money would not shift to welfare, health or education. it does introduce an interesting debate about what the defence budget should be spent on though.

i don't want to have nuclear weapons, and i'd rather the money spent on the above. but i remain unconvinced by the alternatives. unilateral disarmament seems like a disastrous idea and we'd be naive to think that anyone else would suddenly hand in their nuclear stockpiles. just now, i think we need some form of nuclear deterrent (so prepared to look at all options) but every study, including the lib dem one from a few years back, has shown that the alternatives would be more expensive and less reliable. so for me i'm still stuck in a bit of a limbo.

on labour... i need to rant a bit here sorry

here is jon lansman, architect of corbyn's 2015 campaign for the leadership, founder of momentum, and general best buddy (.... get started the seumas )

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you represent no one if you don't win. if you think this is the type of politics that labour should represent, fine, but it won't work. not winning is maybe an elitist indulgence lansman can afford but everyone else can't - particularly those struggling / those that labour are meant to represent. it also gets a bit frustrating hearing people who criticises corbyn described as a 'blairite', like a slur, in a way that gives the impression they don't want a strong left of centre political party to challenge the conservatives, and that the left is divided into two clearly designated camps (if you don't support corbyn you must support blair). (either way, the blair government was responsible for an incredible amount of social advancements, many of which we now take for granted)









poor leadership, mismanagement, out of his depth, contempt for his own MPs, i could go on. new ipsos mori poll has only 11% of people who don't currently vote labour thinking corbyn has what it takes to be a good prime minister (81% against). people say corybn is made ineffective by his party (i'm assuming this means the massive vote of no confidence that no other party leader would survive). i've heard this a lot lately and i find it puzzling; mainly because it kinda smells of 'he is bigger than the party', which also fuels the atmosphere of intimidation, deselection and threat we've increasingly seen around what now resembles more of a cult. it also leads on to the strange assumption that 'grass roots' means those who spent £3 last year on membership, and that these people have a moral-like high ground over not only those who have served labour their whole lives, but also the entire electorate. it's a bit 'members only club'. corbyn's labour appears to have completely abandoned the idea that we live in a parliamentary democracy where MPs are elected, make decisions and are held accountable. instead, for them, the fight happens 'local' - at rallies, at hustings in town halls etc. this is a vital part of our democracy but it is not an end in itself.

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also, i dunno i kinda think 'lack of experience' means you probably shouldn't be a) party leader b) prime minster
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby maj » Tue Jul 19, 2016 7:18 pm

your dissection on corbyn is v on point, he's a bad leader and the reports coming from those who reluctantly left him backs that up, he's a far better back bencher/ niche problem solver than he is head of the party. my main issue is what's coming from his opposition is "get us out of corbyn", it's not "here is what i offer" and "here is where i stand" it's blocking party votes, discrediting their new model of leader election and refusing to work with a current leader and jeopardizing a perfect chance to look like a united party exercising democracy. with a united front they could apply great pressure for a snap election but instead choosing to "wait for it all to blow over" and hope the electorate to forget all this in 4 years when we vote again. more than enough time for the tories to put in place irreversible/ damaging long lasting impacts on welfare and social progression. although corbyn isnt winning over the floating voter neither is this public image of a labour in disarray or a new leader forced in. a party in power doesn't make change it's true, but neither does one waiting 4 years.

as for nukes it is well trodden ground at this point around the idea of defense based military spending vs a full nuclear deterrent, and so is the openness to use them as part of the defence vs omg why would you be so brazen about civilian death and MAD



what is worrying however is the speed and aggression in which this was pushed and voted through, the fact the price of it all is still unclear with estimates from £41bn to £200bn over its life time with the MOD evasive of direct costs and the price rising every time it's debated. a sum which at its high end is comparable to hotly debated figures over at the EU and caused outrage. this is also a project noted to fund jobs and add public spending to the economy is not a project that is likely to run *on budget*, large government contracts never do. at a time when key public services are being cut, welfare to the most vulnerable and the average person is being slashed it's a massive slap in the face. not to insinuate the MOD budget would be suddenly redirected to other departments but more so the money spent could help far, far more sectors if boosting the economy through public spending on the military is what they wish to do, allowing them to carry out their plan of "allowing us to pull ourselves out of the dirt", while also pushing development in products which would have a wider range of civilian application. even the option of keeping our current weapons while a cost effective, stable and transparent spending plan is drafted up is better than this hurried action to rush a bloated plan through the house.
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby adiabatic » Sat Jul 23, 2016 4:56 pm

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The picture of the milk, with its caption, makes the piece IMO.
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby adiabatic » Sat Jul 30, 2016 5:59 pm

New development in the socialist paradise that is Venezuela:
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby rublev » Sun Jul 31, 2016 6:16 pm

what do the syrian kurds / YPG/J have to do with venezuela?

i'm in general a supporter of the kurds

not sure how i feel about them closing up aleppo and then fighting with pro assad shiite militias in the city (but perhaps not surprising given facts of ground)
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby rublev » Wed Aug 10, 2016 6:28 am

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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby rublev » Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:09 pm

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bannon making an impact already

talking of bannon... bloomberg did a great 'long read' on him last september -
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby whocares1 » Thu Aug 18, 2016 1:06 pm

What is stopping you/me from going to Rojava
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby rublev » Thu Aug 18, 2016 1:11 pm

common sense?
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby rublev » Thu Aug 18, 2016 5:36 pm

you will need to be more specific about what you mean. is this just a flippant remark or are you genuinely asking why 'we' (western citizens?) shouldn't go and fight in the syrian civil war? or is this a critique of PKK / PYD? as far as i'm aware westerners have gone out to fight with the YPG because they want to fight IS (and the YPG are seemingly the most competent and welcoming) - rather than anything to do with ocalan.
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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

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Re: News/Current Events, discussion (Bullets, Ballots & Bomb

Postby rublev » Sat Aug 20, 2016 3:18 pm

ah right okay. i've just become used to people saying they want to travel to rojava to fight. so you mean participating in the 'revolution'? the communal self-government etc? as far as i'm aware not many go over to involve themselves in civil society but that's not really surprising. what is happening in rojava is brave, diffiuclt and forward thinking (the violent kurdish nationalism - not so much), but it is certainly far off anything near a controlled environment and neither is it a 'test case' for some to dip an ideological toe into. i think unless you are of a really strong ideological persuasion, can speak kurdish and know the history and culture, maybe even have ties to kurds who live there, or have actual skills and experience (schools, hospitals etc) and a plan with rojava authorities on how you can help (maybe in collab with an NGO), not to mention deal with a tinderbox of ethnic tension and the ... i mean even in purely logistical terms it is a difficult place to get to, even if you wanted to.
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