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coffinbirth commented on White House gives Maduro ultimatum as U.S. moves toward land operations   miamiherald.com/news/nati... · Posted by u/clanky
JumpCrisscross · 21 days ago
> How is it possible that a president of a country can close the airspace of another country?

To be fair, closing airspace before engaging in air operations is an international courtesy. It reduces the chances of downing civilian airliners. (In a similar vein, announcing closures and then not following through is incredibly damaging.)

> alleged drug traffickers without any charges or trials be justified or accepted? These are, in fact, crimes against humanity

They are war crimes.

If you're concerned about it, call your representative and tell them you care about the American military committing war crimes. There is currently momentum on the issue [1].

[1] https://www.politico.com/news/2025/11/30/war-crimes-hegseth-...

coffinbirth · 21 days ago
It cannot be a war crime if there is no war. There is no declaration of war and no approval of Congress. The ICC classified these strikes as crimes against humanity.
coffinbirth commented on White House gives Maduro ultimatum as U.S. moves toward land operations   miamiherald.com/news/nati... · Posted by u/clanky
coffinbirth · 21 days ago
How is it possible that a president of a country can close the airspace of another country?

How can the extrajudicial killings of (over 80 by now!) alleged drug traffickers without any charges or trials be justified or accepted? These are, in fact, crimes against humanity.

I'm convinced at some point in the future U.S. citizens will have to learn what war means.

coffinbirth commented on Steam censors LGBTQ+ content on behalf of the Russian Government   videogamesindustrymemo.co... · Posted by u/HelloUsername
thewinnie · 24 days ago
why usually many people trying to defend Russian Government on hacker news? I'm I missing something?
coffinbirth · 24 days ago
What would the U.S. do if China builds military infrastructure in Canada (in cooperation with Canada), so that China could destroy major cities and U.S. military infrastructure within seconds? The U.S. would argue that this constitutes an existential threat to the homeland security of the United States. This is a valid argument, but why does this not apply equally to Russia? Isn't it an existential threat to Russia if NATO builds military infrastructure in Ukraine or Georgia? Yes, Russia communicated this clearly since at least 2008 at the Munich Security Conference. The West/NATO didn't listen and here we are...
coffinbirth commented on Steam censors LGBTQ+ content on behalf of the Russian Government   videogamesindustrymemo.co... · Posted by u/HelloUsername
timnetworks · 24 days ago
Human rights are very expensive in russia.
coffinbirth · 24 days ago
Yes, also in Guantanamo Bay, very expensive! And in Abu Ghraib, very very expensive! And these mean "drug transport boats" in the Caribbean, very very expensive to just kill them without charge or trial.

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coffinbirth commented on Same-day upstream Linux support for Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5   qualcomm.com/developer/bl... · Posted by u/mfilion
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coffinbirth commented on Young activists who toppled Nepal's government now picking new leaders   reuters.com/world/asia-pa... · Posted by u/JumpCrisscross
coffinbirth · 3 months ago
This whole 'Young activists' story is so preposterous. Don't believe anything the write, it's all U.S regime change propaganda. How the regime change in Nepal was (and is) funded and engineered by U.S government entities is explained here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgZXwXIVZTk

Take the time (to watch the video), look at the evidence and draw conclusions.

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coffinbirth commented on Ukraine's American Missiles Wrecked 21 Russian Helicopters in Single Operation   forbes.com/sites/davidaxe... · Posted by u/nradov
hydrok9 · 2 years ago
direct retaliation would bring the us and Nato into the war, and that would definitely spell the end of Putin.
coffinbirth · 2 years ago
Yeah as we have seen in Syria, where Assad is still president, thanks to Russia. The US and its vassals (the bulk of NATO) actually lost the conflict in Syria (and Afghanistan). Keep in mind that Russia is not alone. There is China, most of the middle eastern countries, many south American countries, some European countries that will stand on Russias side. NATO is a meaningless, empty shell. At his point, they can't even provide enough ammunition to Ukraine. Additional, NATO and the US do not have the military industrial capacity required for an all out war with the BRICS alliance. NATO doesn't have any military combat experience, which the Russians have now. Just think about the experience Russia and China have regarding drone and robotic warfare, neither US nor European armed forces have anything like this at this time. Who produces all these drones? Right, China. It's all about resources and indrustrial capacity, Russia and China have both, which they can scale massively.

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