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Posted by opckieran
 - Today at 13:50:29
Quote from: knekker on Today at 13:36:30
Quote from: opckieran on Today at 09:18:56reality is that the spineless EU will likely roll over soon and become lapdogs to the imperial Chinese.
Right as US is trying a hostile takeover of Greenland. Self reflection isn't your strongest feat, is it?

It's better off in our hands. The Chicoms or Russians could snatch it from those silly froufrou Danes in 48 hours if they wanted.

Awareness isn't your strongest feat, is it? Just "Orange Man Bad!" 24/7.
Posted by knekker
 - Today at 13:36:30
Quote from: opckieran on Today at 09:18:56reality is that the spineless EU will likely roll over soon and become lapdogs to the imperial Chinese.
Right as US is trying a hostile takeover of Greenland. Self reflection isn't your strongest feat, is it?
Posted by well
 - Today at 11:37:29
It's not like what some other do isn't subsidized either:
YouTube: "$30 BILLION for a 5-Year Delay: The Starship HLS Price Tag You're Paying."
Posted by opckieran
 - Today at 09:18:56
Ah yes, a tale as old as time: the West demonstrates leadership by actually innovating, then the CCP responds by flooding the market with subsidized cheap, crappy copies until they are the only ones left. While nobody in their right minds should tolerate this absurd demand, the sad reality is that the spineless EU will likely roll over soon and become lapdogs to the imperial Chinese.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 23:34:03
Chinese entities have submitted plans to the United Nations to launch over 200,000 internet satellites, escalating the race against SpaceX's Starlink to secure limited orbital real estate.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Chinese-firms-apply-to-send-200-000-satellites-into-orbit-just-as-Beijing-accuses-SpaceX-of-crowding.1207078.0.html