Did you read about the two Robots, destroyed because tgey developed their own language without man being able to understand? Oh that's not worrying you. I understand Tenner. You're programmed differently from me and everyone.
When we ask people what's our value. We're asking, most people do, for validation. Don't do that. I eill never do that. It only shows my insecurity. I know who I am, my value is my own concerns and not others. If you are a good person, they respect you. If you're misunderstood because of lie told about you, don't dignify those lies. They know if they are telling the truth or not. God said: "You will know them by their fruits."
Well I was reading about the fundamental causes of SA versus Yemen and golly, so remotely necessary to be in that conflict then it made me think.
I can imagine the director of MIC's word to the investors. "Oh yeah guns to be used and replaced, cling cling cling, that's a billion in a year..just for that one unnoticeable war. My Dear Lord.
Here's my answer. For so long war had been a part of humanity. Check the countless wars men went through. I was so naive then to think that is the last resort to resolve a conflict.
Up until I was talking to Blathin did I realize that it isn't. It's primarily to push the production of more powerful ammunitions and warfare in order to produce limitless heap of these vicious weapons to countries that are gullible and vulnerable. For no other reasons but profits.
EastAfricaInequalityGlobal development Military UK to send 8,000 soldiers to eastern Europe on expanded exercises British army also deploying tanks in joint action with Nato and Joint Expeditionary Force
Russia-Ukraine war: live updates UK military personnel boarding an RAF Voyager aircraft at RAF Brize Norton UK military personnel boarding a Voyager aircraft at RAF Brize Norton, which will form part of one of the largest shared deployments since the cold war. Photograph: Sharron Flyod/Ministry of Defence/Crown Copyright/PA Jamie Grierson and agency @JamieGrierson Fri 29 Apr 2022 04.46 EDT About 8,000 British army troops are to take part in exercises across eastern Europe to combat Russian aggression in one of the largest deployments since the cold war.
Dozens of tanks will be deployed to countries ranging from Finland to North Macedonia this summer, and joining them will be tens of thousands of troops from Nato and the Joint Expeditionary Force alliance, which includes Finland and Sweden.
The Ministry of Defence said the action had been long planned and subsequently enhanced in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in late February.
Commander Field Army Lt Gen Ralph Wooddisse said: “The UK makes a significant contribution to the defence of Europe and the deterrence of Russian aggression. The British army’s series of exercises is fundamental to both. The scale of the deployment, coupled with the professionalism, training and agility of the British army, will deter aggression at a scale not seen in Europe this century.”
A British army Challenger 2 tank. A British army Challenger 2 tank. Photograph: LCpl Spencer/Ministry of Defence/Crown Copyright/PA The UK deployment is expected to build to a peak of about 8,000 personnel operating in mainland Europe between April and June.
The defence secretary, Ben Wallace, said: “The security of Europe has never been more important. These exercises will see our troops join forces with allies and partners across Nato and the Joint Expeditionary Force in a show of solidarity and strength in one of the largest shared deployments since the cold war.”
Troops from the Queen’s Royal Hussars have been deployed and will be embedded in an armoured brigade in Finland, which shares an 830-mile land border with Russia. Exercises alongside American troops are also taking place in Poland.
Wolfhound protected mobility vehicle Ukrainian soldiers training in UK to use British armoured vehicles Read more The announcement that Britain will conduct large-scale exercises in Europe comes after Vladimir Putin raised the prospect of attacks on western targets, warning of a “lightning-fast” retaliation if countries intervened in Ukraine.
The operation, called Exercise Hedgehog, will start in May and involve British troops exercising on the Estonia-Latvia border alongside 18,000 Nato troops, including French and Danish forces, who are part of the British-led Nato enhanced forward presence.
The UK this week increased the pressure on international allies to bolster support for Ukraine. The British foreign secretary, Liz Truss called for a “doubling down” in a speech on Wednesday night, including further supplies of heavy weapons, and for allies to push for Russian forces to entirely leave Ukraine’s territory, with the country reverting to its pre-2014 borders.
In reference to Russian-occupied areas in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine, she said: “We are going to keep going further and faster to push Russia out of the whole of Ukraine.” There has been speculation that Ukraine would settle for a return to the pre-invasion status quo where territory was ceded to de facto Russian-backed separatists.
She called Putin “a desperate rogue operator with no interest in international norms”.
“Some argue we shouldn’t provide heavy weapons for fear of provoking something worse. But my view, is that inaction would be the greatest provocation."
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