Closest thing to it, though. Designed to keep flying with half a wing, half the tail and one engine gone.Don't get me wrong, they have their uses but they can't just soak up bullets/missiles like some crazy Ace Combat plane.
Closest thing to it, though. Designed to keep flying with half a wing, half the tail and one engine gone.Don't get me wrong, they have their uses but they can't just soak up bullets/missiles like some crazy Ace Combat plane.
Yeah, once you've got a decent SAM network they're pretty vulnerable...I think the only reason they haven't yet is because the airspace is still contested and A-10's probably wouldn't last long. Russian Air defense systems are apparently pretty decent.
Hey now, blowing up Allied units is Blue on Green... and the AH64's record is just as bad.There's also the friendly Fire/Blue on Blue issues.
While this is a good thing this is basically Captain Obvious. the full explanation of this point is saying nothing with a lot of word. It also doesn't really point out that Russia invaded Ukraine, which is also a bad sign.1. Respecting the Sovereignty of all Countries
Not really much to say on this one a lot of nothing when you read the full statment, its it's basically (why can't we be friends) which is insultingly simple statement for a war especially when they say confects are complex in the same statement.2. Abandoning the Cold War Mentality
Once again easier said than done because both sides have to agree to it, if the line stay where they are russia wins so Ukraine will continue.3 Ceasing Hostilities and 4. Resuming Peace Talks
This is already happening, so I don't know what's the point5. Resolving the Humanitarian Crisis
Once again, something that's already happening, I don't understand why this is a point.6. Protecting Civilians and Prisoners of War
Finally something that's not hot air. Nuclear Power Plants have been a big issue with this war, mainly for being used a military bases. although this is something that can sadly only be resolved post war by making it a warcrime.7. Keeping Nuclear Power Plants Safe
This is basic don't use nukes, which I completely agree, and is the closest thing China get to criticizing russia, but this is Captain Obvious8. Reducing Strategic Risks
Again, Captain Obvious. This has been agreed to by all parties involved, why are you bring this up.9. Facilitating Grain Exports
Okay here is the big one. Which is sad that this is the one with the most to say. Lifting sanctions should be discussed after the war is over. Lifting sanctions will do nothing but benefit Russia's war effort. I've been trying to not use whataboutism but it's funny that China condemned sanctions even though they've been known to sanction people that acknowledge Taiwan as a country.10. Stopping Unilateral Sanctions, and 11. Keeping Industrial and Supply Chains Stable
Lastly, Captain Obvious, nothing to say.12. Promoting Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Just diplomatic dickpulling and huge amounts hypocrisy.This list just feels like China could just say they tried, nothing besides the sanction and nuclear point there's nothing to it.
Chairman Xi is now mad at you and your Geshin Impact account will be banned the moment he's able to get unstuck from his current predicament.Ah China... your government really needs to go fuck itself.
I don't have one so what's he going to do, put a massive, punitive tarrif on the major exports to China from the region I live in? He's already done that, the prick.Chairman Xi is now mad at you and your Geshin Impact account will be banned
That is not how it works.That thought did occur, but it depends what the universities are teaching. If it's subjects like engineering, the regime does need those people, and without wanting to sound harsh to engineers, dangerous critical thinking isn't always a requirement.
Oh, it is actually surprisingly honest :This list just feels like China could just say they tried, nothing besides the sanction and nuclear point there's nothing to it.
Of course it has. Russia conquers Ukraine, Ukraine surrenders, peace is signed.What is missing is of course some idea how to actually make peace. But i would guess China just doesn't have one.
This list just feels like China could just say they tried, nothing besides the sanction and nuclear point there's nothing to it.
Yes, that's quite the vapid list of platitudes.What is missing is of course some idea how to actually make peace. But i would guess China just doesn't have one.
I think we can all agree that if Russia conquers Ukraine, installs a Russia-friendly government and restores the 2014 (pre-/post-Crimea) borders, that would satisfy China's idea of respecting sovereignty.Of course it has. Russia conquers Ukraine, Ukraine surrenders, peace is signed.
China's idea of respecting sovereignty is conquering Taïwan. Countries have differing sovereignty and border claims. "This frontier infringes on our historical sovereignty", "we never recognised this part as foreign", "our nation used to stretch over there before that illicit event", it's a legitimising discourse for many conquests or conquest fantasies (Greece and Turkey could keep invading each other forever, according to each one's nationalists). Maybe more internally than internationally, but China tends to be a bit arbitrary when it comes to weighting national interests versus international consensus.I think we can all agree that if Russia conquers Ukraine, installs a Russia-friendly government and restores the 2014 (pre-/post-Crimea) borders, that would satisfy China's idea of respecting sovereignty.
Now I'm pretty pig ignorant about combined arms, but I recall a conversation between people (I presume) weren't that inferred an A-10 is meant to operate in uncontested airspace as a close air support platform for ground based forces such as infantry and light armour in ground that is still contested. So if there are SAM or other defences in play, something else has to go in and blow them to kingdom come first. I assume this is one of many jobs the F-35 is supposed to do.I think the only reason they haven't yet is because the airspace is still contested and A-10's probably wouldn't last long. Russian Air defense systems are apparently pretty decent.
Don't get me wrong, they have their uses but they can't just soak up bullets/missiles like some crazy Ace Combat plane.
Here, I have some very limited sympathy for China.China's idea of respecting sovereignty is conquering Taïwan.
Yes but again, null and void in the eyes of whom ? Because we are not in the world of international consensus that we expected, we're in a world of might-is-right, "I interpret it that way and if you disagree then try and stop me", especially when it comes to China (nine-dash line, etc). Some narratives don't fly with the UN majority, but as long as they fly with internal politics, popular support and veto rights...This makes any argument that Russia (/USSR) once owned Ukraine, or other nebulous claims of shared historical nationhood, null and void.
Yes, I agree. It's intentionally vague because China will just roll with whatever interpretation suits at the conclusion of the Russia-Ukraine war to nod sagely and affirm how glad it is that global peace is secured. (Then unilaterally grab a few more coral reefs off the coast off the Philippines / Vietnam, land disputed with India, and invade Taiwanese and Japanese airspace).Yes but again, null and void in the eyes of whom ? Because we are not in the world of international consensus that we expected, we're in a world of might-is-right, "I interpret it that way and if you disagree then try and stop me", especially when it comes to China (nine-dash line, etc). Some narratives don't fly with the UN majority, but as long as they fly with internal politics, popular support and veto rights...
What I'm saying is that, when China vaguely speaks of "Respecting the Sovereignty of all Countries" and avoiding "double standards" (especially without giving the explicit example of Putin's conquest war), it can take whatever opportunistc meaning that China will see fit at the time. Foreign opinions on the matter might not matter a lot.
If practice, if it comes to that, the whole statement could be presented and rationalized, by China, as compatible with their support of Putin's conquests (either "reclaiming" or "securing" russian sovereign territory). In a "this is what we, on our side, were actually meaning in fact" way.
Hahahaha... no.well aware that wrong steps will hold it back.
China is heavily invested (financially and diplomatically) in establishing strong trade links, especially with resource-rich countries to secure supply lines for its industry. These sorts of links can be maintained with a degree of brute force, but without that, money and favourable perceptions can count for a lot. The minute nations fear China as the same sort of domineering, exploitative power that the Europeans / US were, they have no reason to favour China.Hahahaha... no.
And that's exact;y what many African nations are currently discovering.The minute nations fear China as the same sort of domineering, exploitative power that the Europeans / US were, they have no reason to favour China.