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  1. Gen. Wesley Clark, Democracy Now! interview, 2007. Objective: take out 7 countries in 5 years: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Iran.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17064310

why bad activists suck [15:10 | JUN 04 24 | Louis Rossmann]

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Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar is a fearless 'anti-establishment' Youtube show and podcast.

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Scott Ritter is a former Marine intelligence officer who served in the former Soviet Union, implementing arms control agreements, and on the staff of General Norman Schwartzkopf during the Gulf War, where he played a critical role in the hunt for Iraqi SCUD missiles. From 1991 until 1998, Mr. Ritter served as a Chief Inspector for the United Nations in Iraq, leading the search for Iraq’s proscribed weapons of mass destruction. Mr. Ritter was a vocal critic of the American decision to go to war with Iraq. His new book, Disarmament in the Time of Perestroika: Arms Control and the End of the Soviet Union, is his ninth.

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Generation Kill | TV-MA | TV Series | 2008 | Drama / War | 8.5 / 10

A Rolling Stone reporter, embedded with The 1st Recon Marines chronicles his experiences during the first wave of the American-led assault on Baghdad in 2003.

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The use of explosive weapons has long defined the brutality of war. But a new and particularly destructive weapon has entered the fray in Ukraine: the thermobaric bomb, also known as a "vacuum bomb." These devices unleash a devastating blast wave and consume surrounding oxygen, inflicting horrific injuries and causing widespread destruction.

The battle for control of eastern Ukraine intensified in May 2024 as the Russian military ramps up its offensive in the Kharkiv region. The city of Volchansk has become a focal point, with Ukrainian forces facing a relentless barrage of artillery and air attacks.

Then, on May 21st, the fight took a terrifying turn. Russia deployed the ODAB-1500 thermobaric bomb for the first time. This weapon, nicknamed the "Father of All Bombs'' by some, is designed to unleash a brutal combination of extreme heat and pressure, devastating anything caught in its path.

The attack, reported by ANNA News, resulted in substantial damage to the building and inflicted severe casualties on the personnel inside. The exact extent of the losses remains under assessment. A video of the strike, shared on the Telegram channel Severen Veter, confirmed the involvement of the Russian air force, although the precise timing of the attack was not disclosed.

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Edit3: url updated, due to thumbnail still not showing :(

Richard Thomas Medhurst (1992) is an independent journalist, political commentator, and analyst from the United Kingdom with a focus on international affairs, US politics, and the Middle East.

Medhurst is known for his coverage of the Julian Assange extradition case in London, as one of the only journalists to report on the trial of the WikiLeaks founder from inside the court.

He has also covered the Iran nuclear deal talks on the ground in Vienna.

Medhurst was born in Damascus, Syria. His father is English and mother is Syrian. Both his parents served in United Nations Peacekeeping and Observer missions and were among the UN Peacekeepers awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1988.

Owing to his parents’ professional mobility, he has lived in Syria, Pakistan, Switzerland, and Austria. He speaks four languages fluently: English, Arabic, French, and German.

As an independent journalist, Medhurst regularly hosts live broadcasts and video reports on his YouTube channel. Previous guests include the Foreign Minister of Venezuela, the Dep Foreign Minister of Iran; the Palestinian, Russian and Cuban ambassadors to the United Nations in Vienna; the former British Ambassador to Syria; and various UN officials, journalists, and more.

Medhurst’s reports and analysis on Yemen, Ukraine, Syria, Niger, Lebanon, Iran, the Israeli occupation in Palestine and its genocide in Gaza have gone viral countless times, racking up millions of views.

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Muhammad al-Ajlouni, a 25-year-old Palestinian with Down Syndrome, was violently assaulted by a group of Israeli forces in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood. He was later taken to hospital to treat his injuries.

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Modern warfare has become a far cry from the days of needing a clear line of sight to hit a target. Advanced technology has transformed the battlefield, allowing for precise strikes over vast distances. This shift is driven by the integration of Global Positioning Systems or GPS into weaponry. GPS satellites act as real-time maps in the sky, enabling operators to meticulously track and guide weapons with pinpoint accuracy, even from afar. This eliminates the need for visual confirmation, enhancing both the effectiveness and safety of military operations.

However, the battlefield remains a complex and unpredictable environment. While the US has equipped Ukraine with these sophisticated GPS-guided weapons, Russia has countered with a disruptive tactic: jamming technology. Reports suggest Russia's jamming has significantly hampered the effectiveness of these US weapons, forcing Ukraine to suspend the use of certain types altogether. This makes us wonder; just how good is Russia's jamming tech, and what kind of western weapons have been affected by it? But before we delve deeper, let's take a look at how this jamming technology works.

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cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/11469763

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Summary

  1. The video discusses the benefits of window awnings, which were popular in the past but have fallen out of fashion.
  2. Awnings were used to shade windows from direct sunlight, reducing heat gain and keeping interiors cooler.
  3. They were praised for preserving furniture and preventing fading of wallpapers and carpets.
  4. Awnings were considered a valuable addition to homes, providing shade and creating a pleasant outdoor space.
  5. Despite their decline in popularity, many old houses still have window awnings, especially in Chicago neighborhoods.
  6. Window awnings used to be highly effective at shading windows from direct sunlight, keeping rooms cooler and allowing windows to be left open in the rain.
  7. With the rise of air conditioning, the need for awnings diminished, leading to them falling out of fashion.
  8. Awnings were seen as a sign of not having air conditioning, leading to their removal from homes.
  9. Adding window overhangs alone can reduce cooling energy needs by 20%, but there are trade-offs with other window performance characteristics.
  10. The ideal solution is to have windows with high solar heat gain coefficients for winter heating and use awnings to block sunlight in the summer, providing the best of both worlds.
  11. The video emphasizes the potential benefits of bringing back window awnings for both energy savings and aesthetic appeal.
  12. The differences between installing window awnings and more advanced home design techniques are discussed.
  13. The speaker discusses the importance of keeping windows shaded in warm climates like Phoenix, Arizona, where there seems to be a lack of focus on window overhangs.
  14. Various solutions to block sunlight, such as exterior roller shutters, blinds, and awnings, are mentioned.
  15. The speaker expresses a preference for awnings due to their effectiveness and aesthetic appeal.
  16. They also highlight the potential energy-saving benefits of window awnings and suggest encouraging their use in homes.
  17. The speaker ends by calling for more research on the cooling effects of window awnings and the importance of considering traditional cooling methods in modern home construction.
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NOT YOUR AVERAGE GUN CHANNEL

Leave a comment, let me know what you think about all this.

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Join Judge Nap Larry Johnson, & Ray McGovern for an in-depth analysis as we examine the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.

#JudgeNapolitano #LarryJohnson #RayMcGovern #DonaldTrump #AssassinationAttempt #PoliticalAnalysis #NationalSecurity #Geopolitics #PoliticalStability #ExpertDiscussion #TrumpAssassination #InDepthAnalysis #BreakingNews #PoliticalEvents #USPolitics #TrumpNews #SecurityExperts #CurrentEvents #PoliticalImpact #CriticalDiscussion

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If you've seen my videos about Japan, you may have wondered why it looks the way it does. Today I'm going to explain it through zoning.

Special Thanks to Lisa for her guidance on the topic.

Sources:

  1. Urban Land Use Planning System in Japan (English): https://www.mlit.go.jp/common/001050453.pdf
  2. Urban Land Use Planning System in Japan (日本語): https://www.mlit.go.jp/common/000234476.pdf
  3. Urbanchoze Japanese Zoning: http://urbankchoze.blogspot.com/2014/04/japanese-zoning.html
  4. Katsushika Shin-Koiwa Area Zoning Map: https://www.sonicweb-asp.jp/katsushika/map?theme=th_16#layers=dm%2Cth_17&pos=139.86549388299818%2C35.71741330582935
  5. Tokyo Zoning Map: https://cityzone.mapexpert.net/ZoneMap?L=13123&N=%E6%B1%9F%E6%88%B8%E5%B7%9D%E5%8C%BA
  6. Kyoto Bankruptcy: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2021/09/20/business/kyoto-bankruptcy-tourism/
  7. Kyoto Town Development: https://www.city.kyoto.lg.jp/tokei/cmsfiles/contents/0000281/281300/2shou.pdf
  8. Kyoto New Height Limits: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2007/09/02/national/kyoto-enforces-ad-ban-building-height-changes/
  9. Kyoto City Landscape Policy https://whc.unesco.org/document/116517
  10. Burnaby Zoning Map: https://www.burnaby.ca/services-and-payments/maps-and-open-data
  11. Simcity 1989: https://archive.org/details/msdos_SimCity_1989
  12. Government illustration: https://www.irasutoya.com/2021/10/blog-post_85.html
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Chapters

  1. 0:00 Intro
  2. 0:56 What makes a Japanese Street?
  3. 2:15 Japanese Zoning
  4. 4:26 Local Planning - Machizukuri
  5. 5:11 Solving Traffic Congestion
  6. 7:08 Financially Sustainable Cities
  7. 7:57 Different Sizes of Streets
  8. 9:17 Traffic Calming & Slower Cars
  9. 10:26 Reducing Car Volumes
  10. 11:24 Road Design
  11. 11:52 Good Pedestrian Bridges?
  12. 13:41 No Street Parking
  13. 15:31 Off-Street Parking
  14. 17:06 Stopping & Unloading
  15. 17:38 Kei Cars & Key Trucks
  16. 19:36 Cycling without Bike Lanes
  17. 21:44 Bicycle Paring 24:49 Horrible Roads & Stroads
  18. 25:57 Car-Centric Japan
  19. 28:00 Oversized, Empty Roads
  20. 19:56 Destroying Great Neighbourhoods for Cars
  21. 31:30 The Reality of Japanese Cities
  22. 32:45 80,000 Hours
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From Season 1, Episode 8. All rights reserved to HBO.

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The moment former President Donald Trump was shot while attending a campaign rally in Butler, PA.

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In this episode of State of Play, Greg Stoker is joined by two active-duty U.S. Air Force airmen who have made the bold decision to become conscientious objectors in response to U.S. involvement in Israel's war in Gaza. Senior Airman Juan Betancourt and Senior Airman Larry Hebert share their personal journeys, from their initial motivations to join the military to the pivotal moments that led them to oppose their roles in the ongoing crisis.

These airmen discuss the ethical and moral dilemmas they faced, the difficult process of filing for conscientious objector status, and the support (and backlash) they have received from their peers and superiors. They also touch on broader issues such as the impact of the Gaza crisis on military recruitment and retention, and the growing discontent within the ranks of the U.S. military.

Tune in to hear their compelling stories and gain insight into the challenges and complexities of serving in the military during a time of controversial foreign policy decisions.

Timestamps:

  1. 00:00 - Introduction
  2. 01:20 - Meet Senior Airman Juan Betancourt
  3. 02:45 - Meet Senior Airman Larry Hebert
  4. 05:30 - What is a Conscientious Objector?
  5. 09:00 - The Gaza Conflict: A Catalyst for Change
  6. 15:00 - The Decision to Become a Conscientious Objector
  7. 20:00 - Reactions from Peers and Superiors
  8. 25:00 - The Broader Impact on Military Recruitment and Retention
  9. 30:00 - Final Thoughts and Messages to Fellow Service Members

Resources:

  1. Center on Conscience and War (https://centeronconscience.org/)
  1. Veterans for Peace (https://www.veteransforpeace.org/)
  1. GI Rights Hotline (https://girightshotline.org/)

#GazaConflict #ConscientiousObjector #USAirForce #StateOfPlay

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Grownish gambino

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Hello You Awakening Wonder.

Thanks for reading this when you could be obediently consuming propaganda.

We are living through a time of incredible change and opportunity. Many of the old systems are corrupted and broken and yet a New Spirit is being born among us.

For the first time new alliances are forming in the online world that could challenge these old and broken systems. Something ancient and original is Awakening within us. Here we can l

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Hello You Awakening Wonder.

Thanks for reading this when you could be obediently consuming propaganda.

We are living through a time of incredible change and opportunity. Many of the old systems are corrupted and broken and yet a New Spirit is being born among us.

For the first time new alliances are forming in the online world that could challenge these old and broken systems. Something ancient and original is Awakening within us. Here we can

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Hard Lens Media is a media company built to support activists, organizers, candidates and other groups with limited power reach a greater audience while informing our audience about people they have never heard of that are making a difference.

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