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TipTapTips t1_ix2agf2 wrote
>Mariko Togashi, a research fellow for Japanese security and defense policy at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, said in an interview that a complete decoupling with China is unlikely, but selective decoupling in certain areas involving sensitive technology, something like precision-guided strikes, will progress.
So basically nothing, they're just trying to force China in innovating domestically instead of joining the global market place. Meh.
TipTapTips t1_ittx23c wrote
Reply to comment by sjfiuauqadfj in Arrested in Australia, former US military pilot who worked in China now faces extradition by FreeChickenDinner
just look at julian assanage to know that's true.
TipTapTips t1_is42vax wrote
Reply to comment by batkave in Analysis of US Endangered Species Act finds species are protected too late, with too small populations, and with insufficient funding, undermining the Act's effectiveness by thebelsnickle1991
It's not that they're greedy but they all represent business interests who are the driving cause behind... pretty much every single bit of environmental issues going on.
There's no way all the cute forest critters can out-donate a multi-billion companies who will provide jobs and business opportunities to the politician's town. Some do better than others such as the parties that have environmentalism 'front and centre' (green parties) but it's not really something that will be easy to 'fix'.
TipTapTips t1_jdtlyix wrote
Reply to comment by GiantRiverSquid in Twitter loses bid to throw out complaint by Australian Muslim group over ‘hateful’ content | Twitter by ZealousidealClub4119
I don't think the guy knows how to even put it in though: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexzhavoronkov/2022/07/27/elon-musk-and-other-billionaires-make-their-babies-via-ivf-and-surrogatesis-it-a-future-of-reproduction/?sh=692c82e81cf0