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This remind me about the Citigroup Center building as a example went almost all things go wrong: The building is designed to withstand a storm, during construction there are design changes, the engineers figure out that they didn’t contemplate all scenarios so, the changes and mistakes (the tuned mass damper didn’t

1- Because that is the game they want us to play. They want the US do certain moves because, even if the died, it would increase the probabilities of more terrorists attacks. Like what happened with Bin Laden: After the 9/11 attacks they believed that the US would do only a small operation against thme and they were

The problem in the Middle East is that Western governments did a lot of damage to any idea of a secular nation-state: Supporting coups against them, supporting dictatorships, being allies with nations with horrible human rights records (Saudi Arabia, Qatar, etc), helping dictators to fights wars against other nations

There are serious problems:

Muchos de los receptores GPS actuales, además del sistema de posicionamiento estadounidense también son capaces de operar con su equivalente ruso, GLONASS. Y ya existen chips capaces de operar tanto en el sistema europeo Galileo como el chino Compass, así que es un tema de renovación tecnológica para empezar a usar

I know it, but the photos from that tweet are too similar to what I capture in G Earth. I don’t think the twitter user had better imagery or analysis, as other organizations have made public in the past.

The issues with the Kuznetzov are a reflection of a large part of the Russian forces: Designed and build in the Soviet Era, but plagued with age problems, lack of maintenance, and issues with renovation programs.

Looks like a fake. This is a screenshot from Google Earth Pro of that point and it doesn’t like they have a S-400 there:

That are two different issues. In the case of China, their manmade islands aren’t recognized as land by international law and therefore they can’t exercise rights as the 12NM of territorial waters (UNCLOS).

Russia had systems derived in Soviet Era tecnology: Oko US-KS (in HEO) and US-KMO (in GEO), but last year they lost the last US-KMO satellite (launched in 2012) and this year they lost the last two Oko systems (launched in 2006 and 2008).

About the tri-border, apart of the drug market, nothing else much. Now Argentina, Brasil and Paraguay are trying to make that place a tourist zone; and the idea of a terrorist hotspot is kind of weird. There could be some trouble (most from issues related with Iran presence) but far far less that in any other place in

Two dumb things said in the debate last night:

Eat less better, starting with less sugar in foods; do a little more of activity like walking, and if you like, do something else like running. And if you are getting some progress, treat yourself because you are moving foward! FTFY

Because through that islands are important shipping lines. If China can control that area they can control the economies of many of the countries of the region, including Japan and Taiwan. You could also say that US allies in Asia should invest way more (also Europe should do this) in their defense, alone and

Probably wasn’t a meteor enough big to tolerate the forces during the the reentry and just burn instead of blowing up.

The cost of each blimp is 175 million dollars.

The trouble is that reducing forces overseas would mean also reducing their influence in some other areas apart of defense.

The Russia military capabilities aren’t near of the USSR times. Now they are wasting resources in two conflicts (Syria and Ukraine), and nobody in Europe (with the exception of Belarus) is going to help them. Also, they don’t have monetary resources or a industrial base to sustain a large conflict. They issue of not

All the GPS satellites have an atomic clock, so they have a extremely precise internal time. So, if any satellite have a precise start point, velocity, direction and orbital parameters (provide by ground stations) and precise amount of time since then, they can calculate their own positions in space. Also, the

That was here in Chile, and also the pilot requested permission to the ATC: “Officaly the remains of the “Connie” are a floating piece of metal and not an Aircraft Carrier, that’s why the ATC dind’t find anything wrong with us about getting so close to the “Connie”.”