





Some European sources are stating the obvious and using honest language. For many Western nations they still seem to be playing with words 'cause they’re scared of the repercussions.


The reason I used Daily Beast was because I was looking for info on Icelist earlier today to see if there was any news on what happened … and Daily Beast was the only site that had up-to-date info.


Do you not think Russia has access to multiple botnets?


whoosh


Cunty McCuntface screaming into void.


Same as with cars. Everyone just wants to press a button and go.


you’re
I’m not American


Then don’t believe me. No skin off my ass.


You should ask them.


I saw the list yesterday for a few minutes. Then it crashed.


Putin - Who’s your friend?
Trump - You are, boss. It’s only you.
FYI - I was able to get through to the Icelist wiki page which now has a 403 Forbidden on it. I don’t know who controls the site rn.


That’s fair. I was simply using what was in the original article and the secondary one I found that spoke of the issues with software and repair.


The only reason Trump is doing this is to deflect everyone’s attention from the Epstein file fiasco. The diversionary war theory is a real thing.


My rule of thumb is wash my hands every time I walk by a sink or bathroom.


As always, ACAB.


Pros for Saab
Saab confirmed that the promise of 12,600 jobs is linked to the sale of Gripen and GlobalEye aircraft to Canada.
By setting up factories in Canada, Saab would produce fighter jets and surveillance aircraft for both the Royal Canadian Air Force and the export market.
The GlobalEye aircraft would be produced in collaboration with Bombardier, whose Global 6500 jets offer the platform on which numerous surveillance systems and radars are installed. In Canada, the project is known as the airborne early warning and control (AEWAC) system.
Pros for Lockheed Martin
F-35 manufacturer Lockheed Martin says it also has significant economic benefits to offer in Canada, promising $15 billion in work if Canada maintains its full order. Discussions between the Canadian government and Lockheed Martin are ongoing, Joly said this week.
Cons for Saab
For now, Canada is preparing to receive 16 F-35s starting this year, and many military experts are raising questions about Canada’s ability to integrate two new fighter fleets at the same time. Defence industry experts are also saying that Saab’s jobs promises will need further scrutiny or explanations.
“We need to have a number that is based on military considerations, and that doesn’t seem to be the case at the moment. It seems that economic and political considerations are guiding this choice,” he said.
Cons for Lockheed Martin