He went beyond that. "As a Finn, do you really expect me to up in arms to support the Russians..."
Bravo, slow-clap.
He went beyond that. "As a Finn, do you really expect me to up in arms to support the Russians..."
Bravo, slow-clap.
US legal mechanisms for internationally enforcing US law are not like domestic enforcement mechanisms. The scenarios that the pro-China folks here are talking about involve a (completely unrealistic) switch in Taiwanese allegiance, that would make US economic enforcement less relevant, and US military enforcement a serious international risk.
There are just a lot of tankies commenting, and you have to be able to interpret their logic.
Do you think China could soak enough capacity to get TSMC to turn away from all of its major customers? Isn't most of their industrial design focused on consumer products with automaton, not high end chips? Are there many high end Chinese chip designs?
I don't think that they do recover anymore. Not since Bush Jr.
The CCP definitely have more say in Chinese tech than the US Government has over US tech. In China, the government controls industry, in the US industry controls government. That said, both are likely backdoored.
You are forgetting that Taiwan has an interest in supporting the U.S. led sanctions.
Is that legal?
There is a modicum of school violence in Canada, primarily in Urban/Metro centres, but not enough to cause general panic. Tue States has a pretty unique problem.
Glitch Mob's latest album is still driving me. Not for everyone, but they really know their thing. The inspiration is half talent and half raw energy.
his community can get pretty toxic, predgidist (sp?!?) but also just hostile and combative.
Y''all don't have community/rec centers?
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