Perhaps, but OTOH EU might be more dependant on China than the other way round. Either way tariffs and similar aren't a good prospect for either block. The same goes for USA, of course.
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And how is EU going to do that? Besides, EU could provide enough weapons and munition to Ukraine, drop stupid restrictions on their use, instead of whining.
She should run for US president instead, where those feats are welcome and an advantage
I guess it does...but only when you're two years late to quit 🤷♂️
I wonder what they are doing with possible surplus of energy.
But at what cost, though? Probably just the graphics card is worth like 2 consoles, not to mention the power draw.
I don't think those are the problem, but rather how they are used. And in case of managed languages like C#, it's almost impossible to shoot yourself in the foot when it comes to memory management. You still can, if you really wish, but you have to be very explicit in that. 🤷♂️
Yep, destabilization of Middle East is a big win for the enabler US against EU - they get influence and oil, EU gets migrant waves to deal with.
Yes, sure, like every technology out there. But the maintenance is cheap compared to initial investment. I guess one can compare it to batteries having limited cycles, faults and even catch fire.
And still no just YouTube subscription (without music) and no family plan for Slovenia.
Yes, agree, but after two years of warfare I don't have a feeling that EU is really committed to the cause, but rather navigating a weak support to Ukraine. If that was the case, EU would be producing much more munitions and weapons 🤷♂️