Canadian public wants to hear their military is doing something to respond to the threat. Announcing a simulated wargame is exactly the no commitment reassuring gesture, especially when the conclusions are patriotic "valorous and scrappy Canadian civilians will rise up and make the invaders pay" which also absolves the military of any responsibility to do anything. Nb. Guerilla warfare has not been a significant phenomenon in occupied Ukraine, even in terrotory with lower separatist support.
The official justification for why they can't fight back will be that if they distract American forces defending Greenland, then China will use the opportunity to invade Taiwan.
They're decent. Most countries I've lived in I Never needed cash.Never pay for the name brand one, and there are also variants with a mechanism that quickly fans out your cards to grab what you want. Bills usually fold nicely in the bill fold. Currencies with high value coins aren't great, so routinely load your loose change into your transit card at the metro stations
Putin can't rock the boat guys. Trump is just a week away from making Ukraine give him Donetsk oblast! Giving Cuba the nukes back would jeopardize everything.
It's not an alternative, but anyone who carries a gun logically would be carrying OC spray also. The situations where OC is justified to deploy occur much more frequently than situations where it's justified to shoot someone, and in situations that overlap, there are still advantages for choosing to use OC.
Is it that difficult a concept that the remnants of the side overthrown in a civil war continued governing in Taiwan that you need to make an analogy to the us in the 1800s with "european monarchs" as guarantors?
Same thing as with the tariffs, there will be immaterial narratives about Europe turning away from the US, how they're making super somber, long term plans to become more independent and causing massive frustration to Americans, and at the end of the day, it's just some people are boycotting American spirits, and next year's defense budget is up a little to do an extra FON patrol in the Taiwan Strait.
I still don't believe it. I can look up pictures of dishes on dianping from the highest rated shops in Changsha, and they look the same. additionally. the presence of visible chilies doesn't really confer much about the heat. e.g: The tofu noodles in the center is about the spiciest thing I've ever eaten. the green beans are only mildly spicy.
I ordered takeout today from a Hunan restaurant in Nanjing today, tea oil chicken and red braise pork. They're both good, but also mild af, matches what my expectations of human food always has been. I wouldn't be surprised if there are spicier dishes than this in Hunan, but dark red provinces should be very spicy across a wide range of dishes.
I wasn't expecting jiangxi and Hunan to be hotter than guizhou. Tbh, I'm not too familiar with either. Also feel like Beijing and Tianjin deserve to be yellow if Heilongjiang is.
Canadian public wants to hear their military is doing something to respond to the threat. Announcing a simulated wargame is exactly the no commitment reassuring gesture, especially when the conclusions are patriotic "valorous and scrappy Canadian civilians will rise up and make the invaders pay" which also absolves the military of any responsibility to do anything. Nb. Guerilla warfare has not been a significant phenomenon in occupied Ukraine, even in terrotory with lower separatist support.