syvash

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[–] syvash@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 days ago

I am not fond of the inferiority complex of the slavs that this map postulates

[–] syvash@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 week ago

First time? 😁

[–] syvash@sopuli.xyz 5 points 1 week ago

Big Euro Win /s.

“Defence is a crucial component of security, and security is a prerequisite for peace, prosperity, international cooperation, and economic and social development”, wrote ASD’s then-Secretary-General Jan Pie. “By helping to ensure security, European defence manufacturers de facto make a vital contribution to a more sustainable world.”

Yeah.

But I do agree, european defence money should not be going to Elbit, Rafael & other Israeli miltech companies. Optimally not to the US either. We should not have gotten in a position where we are distracted by discussions of our suppliers supporting killing civilians in the Middle East while there is a big land war brewing in Europe that we need to deter.

(Moscow does not care whether you are green or not.)

Defence industry cannot be reasonably globalised. It should not be internationalised beyond your closest allies (EU, possibly UK). Depending on far foreign powers’ producers (US, Israel, god forbid we start buying shit from China) is a mistake.

Tools of violence cannot be freely exported like some commercial product, either, but must be handled with responsibility. That is the issue this article addresses, not the alleged hypocrisy of "green weapons" (muh pacifism!!!)

The state must take care of security and provide sufficient resources for an on-demand defence industry - to have the capabilities if they should be called upon. Because yeah, we need defence to go green, socially just etc. - sovereignty is a pre-requisite for these things (unless one is willing to bet again on a benevolent foreign power, like Europe did on the US), and for sovereignty one must have independent self-defence and force projection capabilities.

The End of History did not come, the peace dividend is over, we’re back to power conflict.

And it’s cheaper, too, in the long run.

We would not have needed to cut so many “peacetime” programs in recent years if the european defence industry was capable of keeping the peace in the east from the beginning, and not only after massive investments to resuscitate it.

Our producers could have been more innovative and efficient if we did not have cheap russian gas and oil; our renewables could have advanced further.

Rambling a bit, na ja.

[–] syvash@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 week ago

And it's cheaper, too, in the long run.

We would not have needed to cut so many "peacetime" programs in recent years if the european defence industry was capable of keeping the peace in the east from the beginning, and not only after massive investments to resuscitate it.

Our producers could have been more innovative and efficient if we did not have cheap russian gas and oil; our renewables could have advanced further.

Rambling a bit, na ja.

[–] syvash@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Defence industry cannot be reasonably globalised. It should not be internationalised beyond your closest allies (EU, possibly UK). Depending on far foreign powers' producers (US, Israel, god forbid we start buying shit from China) is a mistake.

Tools of violence cannot be freely exported like some commercial product, either, but must be handled with responsibility. The state must take care of security and provide sufficient resources for an on-demand defence industry - to have the capabilities if they should be called upon. The End of History did not come, the peace dividend is over, we're back to power conflict.

And yeah, we need defence to go green, socially just etc. - sovereignty is a pre-requisite for these things (unless one is willing to bet again on a benevolent foreign power, like Europe did on the US), and for sovereignty one must have independent self-defence and force projection capabilities.

[–] syvash@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Big Euro Win.

“Defence is a crucial component of security, and security is a prerequisite for peace, prosperity, international cooperation, and economic and social development”, wrote ASD’s then-Secretary-General Jan Pie. “By helping to ensure security, European defence manufacturers de facto make a vital contribution to a more sustainable world.”

Yeah.

But I do agree, european defence money should not be going to Elbit, Rafael & other Israeli miltech companies. Optimally not to the US either. We should not have gotten in a position where we are distracted by discussions of our suppliers supporting killing civilians in the Middle East while there is a big land war brewing in Europe that we need to deter.

(Moscow does not care whether you are green or not.)

[–] syvash@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 week ago

Cool, thanks

German is my second foreign language so I can read it

Yeah, the whole reintegration of east Germany went really... peculiarly. I still can't believe the SED was (mostly) just rebranded as die Linke.

[–] syvash@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 week ago (4 children)

That, and also the "right-wing" political forces (There may well be an overlap)

[–] syvash@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 week ago (6 children)

Not just that, but fossil fuel in itself.

For example, last year's (or was it 2023) farmer protests in Germany – the trigger was the plan of the then government to gradually reduce state subsidies for diesel for the farmers.

Ironically, the far-right, who have it in their program that they want to cut all subsidies, successfully hijacked the protests.

If only european farmers could fucking read

[–] syvash@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 weeks ago

Expectable to be honest (as an eastern slav myself)

[–] syvash@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Yes, but the Kremlin is not a kindergarten, but an imperial symbol, so once we can and don't need the firepower elsewhere, we would totally maybe collapse a part of it at least, maybe the wall part where moscow rulers do their New Years address. Leave a fat, gaping hole, you know.

Also we are hitting civilian/mixed-use energy infrastructure in russia now, too. So Belgorod (Bilhorod) feels connected to its ancestoral homeland :D (I am sure there is a reason, the 1918 border claim reference, however real it was back then, is a joke)

[–] syvash@sopuli.xyz 4 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Oh we would level it alright, don't think we're some noble people, we're human just like everyone else :D

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