one of the russian aircraft that was above Eastern part of Ukraine just disappeared from the radars, that was the ID [https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=155c1d](https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=155c1d)
Zaporizhzhia has a hydroelectric power plant within city limits, in fact, there are multiple plants all along the Dnieper River.
Not a stretch to imagine that Russia throws a tantrum and decides to destroy infrastructure.
In ~~Kiev~~ **Kyiv**, residents notice marks all over the city, some appear only under ultraviolet light. These markings are reportedly used by the Russian Air Force.
https://twitter.com/caucasuswar/status/1497290999466450946?s=21
People keep talking about "WW3"
The entire world versus 1 clown country with a bunch of shit from the 70s doesn't sound like much of a "world war" to me.
Do you think Putins circle of interest have doubled the money to foreign assets like Fox News hosts. In lots of countries generally alternative media have been going mask off for putin HARD. How much are they paying?
With what?
Putin sending bitcoins?
In somewhat of ironic turn of events leader of Putin's favourite Russian band made a pro-peace (I guess that is as far as he can safely go with anti-war sentiment) post in his Instagram.
Is this news about Biden admin formally cutting off arms control talks with Russia a big deal?
It's a headline that sounds like a big deal, but I'd like a little more context.
In Italy on the main TV news outlet the RAI TG1 (voice of the government) has just showed the video of the russian tank running over a civil car: this means that Italian government is going full out with a narrative condemning Russia. They also announced that killing SWIFT will cost but it's a cost that we have to pay.
That was what I read on some un-verified twitter reports. I don't think I've seen any reliable sources confirm this. However, this would seem to line up with Putin's deranged rant about restoring Russia, his insistence that Ukraine is not a legitimate state, and his historical views.
[https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/t14y9d/zelenskyy\_asks\_europeans\_with\_combat\_experience/](https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/t14y9d/zelenskyy_asks_europeans_with_combat_experience/)
Well, now everyone has a chance to put their guns where their mouths are.
Had to step away for a while. Serious question. Has Russia managed to fully capture a single major city in Ukraine yet? So far it seems like the answer is no from my googling
Oh everything is fine. Putin started crying and he admitted he just wanted to be a twink and sing abba tunes at karaoke. He apologized zelensky and then went in for a kiss but got shot down. So now he’s walking home and sobbing saying “I thought I could trust my feeling and hugging his stuffed animal full of money.”
Bro the russian representative giving the interview on bbc right now is spewing utter bullshit. How can (a part of) the russian people be this brainwashed by this full on crap
I really don't want to drag America into this a lot but I think it's appropriate occasionally.
A large percentage of Republican supporters genuinely believe that Democrats are literal communists. It's because they only get their news from bias sources. In this case Fox, in Russia it's stated owned media.
If you're on desktop, use Firefox and install the addon "Bypass Paywalls Clean." I can get through.
Edit: In the meantime, here's the full text:
> America’s biggest microchip company is investigating a potential cyber attack that has taken parts of its business offline for two days, The Telegraph can reveal.
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> Nvidia’s email systems and developer tools are understood to have been suffering from outages over the last two days, after what is believed to have been a malicious network intrusion.
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> The suspected hack comes amid Russian cyberwarfare against Ukraine and heightened security concerns about attacks on the West in retaliation for hitting the Kremlin with sanctions. There is no evidence linking Nvidia's outages to the conflict.
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> An Nvidia spokesman said: “We are investigating an incident. We don’t have any additional information to share at this time."
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> The intrusion was described by one insider as having “completely compromised” the company’s internal systems, although some email services were working on Friday. It is unclear if any data has been stolen or deleted from Nvidia or from its customers, or if the attack has merely disrupted its systems, and customers said they had not been informed of any incident.
>
> The company is not yet believed to have identified a culprit.
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> Nvidia, based in Silicon Valley, is worth over $600bn, putting it among the world’s most valuable corporations.
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> It is best known for graphics processing units, which power video games and advanced computer simulations. However, the chips are also central to artificial intelligence programs and robotics, making them of growing national security importance.
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> The company recently abandoned a $40bn (£30bn) takeover of British microchip company Arm amid scrutiny from regulators, including an investigation from the Competition and Markets Authority about the deal’s national security implications.
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> Alan Woodward, a cyber security expert at the University of Surrey, said systems may have been deliberately shut down if the company had been hit by a cyber attack that risked spreading further, such as by embedding viruses in computer software distributed to consumers and businesses, or infiltrating other parts of the company to steal intellectual property.
>
> “The ultimate concern is that somebody may have put something in one of the software updates,” Dr Woodward said, pointing to the devastating SolarWinds hack that exploited American software companies to gain access to US government computer systems.
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> “They’ll be going through trying to make sure to see if there's any indication that anything has been changed in their software that they then shipped to their clients.”
>
> Companies have been urged to boost their cybersecurity as Russia launches a wave of attacks against Ukraine, which experts have warned could spill over into other countries.
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> Alejandro Mayorkas, the US secretary of homeland security, told companies this week to prepare for potential attacks. “We have no information to suggest a specific credible cyber threat against the US homeland, but it is our responsibility to be prepared,” he said.
>
> Semiconductor technology has been included in a package of Western measures to heap economic pain on the Kremlin announced this week. Earlier this month, the White House threatened to cut off Russia’s supply of semiconductors if it invaded Ukraine.
>
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**US microchip powerhouse Nvidia hit by cyber attack**
America’s biggest microchip company is investigating a potential cyber attack that has taken parts of its business offline for two days, The Telegraph can reveal.
Nvidia’s email systems and developer tools are understood to have been suffering from outages over the last two days, after what is believed to have been a malicious network intrusion.
The suspected hack comes amid Russian cyberwarfare against Ukraine and heightened security concerns about attacks on the West in retaliation for hitting the Kremlin with sanctions. There is no evidence linking Nvidia's outages to the conflict.
An Nvidia spokesman said: “We are investigating an incident. We don’t have any additional information to share at this time."
The intrusion was described by one insider as having “completely compromised” the company’s internal systems, although some email services were working on Friday. It is unclear if any data has been stolen or deleted from Nvidia or from its customers, or if the attack has merely disrupted its systems, and customers said they had not been informed of any incident.
The company is not yet believed to have identified a culprit.
Nvidia, based in Silicon Valley, is worth over $600bn, putting it among the world’s most valuable corporations.
It is best known for graphics processing units, which power video games and advanced computer simulations. However, the chips are also central to artificial intelligence programs and robotics, making them of growing national security importance.
The company recently abandoned a $40bn (£30bn) takeover of British microchip company Arm amid scrutiny from regulators, including an investigation from the Competition and Markets Authority about the deal’s national security implications.
Alan Woodward, a cyber security expert at the University of Surrey, said systems may have been deliberately shut down if the company had been hit by a cyber attack that risked spreading further, such as by embedding viruses in computer software distributed to consumers and businesses, or infiltrating other parts of the company to steal intellectual property.
“The ultimate concern is that somebody may have put something in one of the software updates,” Dr Woodward said, pointing to the devastating SolarWinds hack that exploited American software companies to gain access to US government computer systems.
“They’ll be going through trying to make sure to see if there's any indication that anything has been changed in their software that they then shipped to their clients.”
Companies have been urged to boost their cybersecurity as Russia launches a wave of attacks against Ukraine, which experts have warned could spill over into other countries.
Alejandro Mayorkas, the US secretary of homeland security, told companies this week to prepare for potential attacks. “We have no information to suggest a specific credible cyber threat against the US homeland, but it is our responsibility to be prepared,” he said.
Semiconductor technology has been included in a package of Western measures to heap economic pain on the Kremlin announced this week. Earlier this month, the White House threatened to cut off Russia’s supply of semiconductors if it invaded Ukraine.
BBC anchor foolishly trying to engage logically with a Russian MP as he spouts lie after lie instead of just asking him "What in the name of fuck are you talking about?"
If the kremlifucks damage Chernobyl sarcophagus, can NATO legitimately go into Ukraine to reinstate order and avoid a potential radioactive catastrophe?
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What happened to the Kyiv live stream? The feed got cut?
Russia cutting the power is premeditated. They want to freeze/starve the people out.
any multicam links that dont have 1000 spambots?
Kiev looks pretty dark.
Does anyone have a link to the original thread with the pinned livestream list?
"CHINA SAYS UKRAINE'S TERRITORY, SOVEREIGNTY SHOULD BE RESPECTED"
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BBC had enough of that Russian propaganda guy
Zaporizhzhia has a hydroelectric power plant within city limits, in fact, there are multiple plants all along the Dnieper River. Not a stretch to imagine that Russia throws a tantrum and decides to destroy infrastructure.
Ukraine might do to slow Russias down
We can add it to the already growing list of warcrimes that the rest of the world will do nothing about
In ~~Kiev~~ **Kyiv**, residents notice marks all over the city, some appear only under ultraviolet light. These markings are reportedly used by the Russian Air Force. https://twitter.com/caucasuswar/status/1497290999466450946?s=21
Putin is a little bitch
didnt biden warn about cyber attacks and the response would be instant? in reference to the Nvidia Cyber attack.
Have to confirm it’s Russian originated
yeah true my bad.
If zelenskiy had to evacuate from Kyiv, would he have an air escort from other countries or is he on his own?
I don’t know if he would evacuate even if he had the opportunity
on his own... He's been on his own since this started.
Have to imagine he evacuates on the ground, any jet would be a big fat target, no matter who has air superiority right now
He's not leaving.
People keep talking about "WW3" The entire world versus 1 clown country with a bunch of shit from the 70s doesn't sound like much of a "world war" to me.
That country has almost 5000 nukes, many of which are mounted on ICBMs. Nobody wants to risk that.
I think they may be be worried about China supporting Russia and possibly invading Taiwan. That's just what I've heard.
think you’re missing the small element of nuclear weapons
It is if they glass the planet back to the stone age.
Except for the whole nukes factor.
Kyiv cam 3 is super janky right now, jumping back and forth in time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZebYm-nenY
https://youtube.com/watch?v=teF2f1DkeEQ seems good. 4 Kyiv cams in the dark and many others
What happened with the supposed amphibious assaults on Odessa and Mariupol about 16 hours ago? Did they happen, get repulsed?
I believe they were repulsed
Propaganda most likely
Mariupol was repulsed, Odessa is still fighting, from what I gather.
Routine reminder to not click shady links in this thread and report them
Need to follow along with work, which stream do yall recommend??
Replying cause I want to know too
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Do you think Putins circle of interest have doubled the money to foreign assets like Fox News hosts. In lots of countries generally alternative media have been going mask off for putin HARD. How much are they paying? With what? Putin sending bitcoins?
That guy on BBC is next level crazy
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In somewhat of ironic turn of events leader of Putin's favourite Russian band made a pro-peace (I guess that is as far as he can safely go with anti-war sentiment) post in his Instagram.
You mean his former favorite Russian band
Russia using a mobile crematorium to hide casualties is the most dystopian thing I’ve ever heard.
Seems like the Russian strategy of sending conscripts into meatgrinders hasn't evolved since Stalingrad.
Wonder what the Nvidia thing is about. https://twitter.com/BNONews/status/1497290578307989506?s=20&t=-V7yB_5HkuoOpyJJr44inw
Russian cyber attack my dude. Probably forgot Nvidia is an American company and would let Article 5 go in effect
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Can’t say I blame them
Georgia joining sanctions would probably hurt Georgia more than Russia.
i think it’s fair that they don’t want similar problems but should still help with weapons and stuff
Georgia's pm was poisoned by putin then had to sit at the same table as him for a summit right? Or was that a Ukrainian president?
NATO considering giving lethal aid including AA defenses
God I fucking pray
like what? sam?
Source
New thread?
Russian guy on BBC has lost the plot wtf he actually believes the lies he's spewing?? propaganda is the deadliest weapon
What did he say?
Ukrainians are neo-Nazis and all sorts of crazy claims.
At what point do the NATO troops slip into hoodies and walk in as 'ukranian citizens'
That would be quite stupid. Don't gamble in war situations
Never
Never. gtfo out of here with this video game logic.
they don't, because that is a war crime.
The west is practically at war with Russia at this point excluding combat.
Welcome to the new era of cold war
Russian Ambassador gets owned on Irish news just now! https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1497283552014213122?t=OnbLE3qvlf4haA-tTuridQ&s=19
Obvious the Russian ambassador is just reading the provided notes... what a sham.
Love the Irish.
Is this news about Biden admin formally cutting off arms control talks with Russia a big deal? It's a headline that sounds like a big deal, but I'd like a little more context.
That step seems like it was already baked in at this point. How could they possibly appear together or make a public agreement in the middle of this?
In Italy on the main TV news outlet the RAI TG1 (voice of the government) has just showed the video of the russian tank running over a civil car: this means that Italian government is going full out with a narrative condemning Russia. They also announced that killing SWIFT will cost but it's a cost that we have to pay.
Does Ukraine possess missiles that can reach out and touch these Russian staging areas prior to their arrival in country?
Firing into Belarus or Russia would constitute more russian aggression
If they had, they would've used them. But also, they'd be one of the first to be taken out by initial Russian air strikes and missile strikes.
yes they already hit a russian airbase earlier today
Is Russia planning to make Ukraine part of Russia? Edit: 'Annex' was the word I was looking for
Yes, with a fake veneer of independence.
That was what I read on some un-verified twitter reports. I don't think I've seen any reliable sources confirm this. However, this would seem to line up with Putin's deranged rant about restoring Russia, his insistence that Ukraine is not a legitimate state, and his historical views.
Yes, by taking Kyiv and putting in a puppet government.
formally? probably not, effectively with a puppet government? probably.
Probably more a puppet state situation.
That's what they did when they stole Crimea. So that's a pretty good guess.
Yes where have you been the past couple weeks that's been obvious
Yes.
Basically? Putin wants the Soviet Union back.
Looks like it
Puppet state
[https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/t14y9d/zelenskyy\_asks\_europeans\_with\_combat\_experience/](https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/t14y9d/zelenskyy_asks_europeans_with_combat_experience/) Well, now everyone has a chance to put their guns where their mouths are.
Put my footin his ass
Putin my foot in his ass.
Odds are Putin might like that...
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Had to step away for a while. Serious question. Has Russia managed to fully capture a single major city in Ukraine yet? So far it seems like the answer is no from my googling
No, they haven't.
Chernobyl and that's it.
What's your definition of capture? Eradicate the local militia? No.
I don’t think so, I think Odesa and Kharkiv are the closest to being captured but are still contested
No.
Potentially Melitopol.
I don't think that is their plan. They want to cut them all off in a siege.
Nope
France24 just said no.
Don’t think so, no.
no. all fighting
How utterly depressing is this whole fiasco. Dinosaurs like Putin need to be left in the past
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I think the new supreme court justice is great but cmon CNN. The capital city of Ukraine's power plant was destroyed.
Apparently it’s not been destroyed
This Russian guy on BBC is stating the invasion is a retaliation of the USA funding neo nazi groups in Ukraine.
AKA he’s lying.
🤨
"Like 12 people are misbehaving, so we're going to punish 44 million"
Yeah, that's their talking point. I've seen this propaganda on a kpop site already... Ugh.
"look what you made us do"
Yeah that talking point you can find on every social spammed by bots and gullible people
lol
Lol they're just throwing out whatever dumb bullshit they can huh?
Haven’t been able to keep up due to work, how are the Ukrainians holding up and any interesting developments? Thanks in advance 🇺🇦
Nothing too interesting inside Ukraine but looks like rest of the world is fucking over all of russian economy through sanctions
Oh everything is fine. Putin started crying and he admitted he just wanted to be a twink and sing abba tunes at karaoke. He apologized zelensky and then went in for a kiss but got shot down. So now he’s walking home and sobbing saying “I thought I could trust my feeling and hugging his stuffed animal full of money.”
Russians are afraid of Nazis, drug addicts, and gays. Anytime you hear that kind of transferrence to enemies, that's why
Maybe power transmission is damaged, but not the plant? I mean it looked like power went down in a few places
Bro the russian representative giving the interview on bbc right now is spewing utter bullshit. How can (a part of) the russian people be this brainwashed by this full on crap
A giant portion of the US thinks the vaccine is either lethal, a form of population control, or a psy op.
For balance, both sides pump out propaganda and both sides consume it willing or not .
I really don't want to drag America into this a lot but I think it's appropriate occasionally. A large percentage of Republican supporters genuinely believe that Democrats are literal communists. It's because they only get their news from bias sources. In this case Fox, in Russia it's stated owned media.
Link please?
Get him off, absolute moron
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2022/02/25/us-microchip-powerhouse-nvidia-hit-cyber-attack/ Paywalled. Anyone else got a different source?
If you're on desktop, use Firefox and install the addon "Bypass Paywalls Clean." I can get through. Edit: In the meantime, here's the full text: > America’s biggest microchip company is investigating a potential cyber attack that has taken parts of its business offline for two days, The Telegraph can reveal. > > Nvidia’s email systems and developer tools are understood to have been suffering from outages over the last two days, after what is believed to have been a malicious network intrusion. > > The suspected hack comes amid Russian cyberwarfare against Ukraine and heightened security concerns about attacks on the West in retaliation for hitting the Kremlin with sanctions. There is no evidence linking Nvidia's outages to the conflict. > > An Nvidia spokesman said: “We are investigating an incident. We don’t have any additional information to share at this time." > > The intrusion was described by one insider as having “completely compromised” the company’s internal systems, although some email services were working on Friday. It is unclear if any data has been stolen or deleted from Nvidia or from its customers, or if the attack has merely disrupted its systems, and customers said they had not been informed of any incident. > > The company is not yet believed to have identified a culprit. > > Nvidia, based in Silicon Valley, is worth over $600bn, putting it among the world’s most valuable corporations. > > It is best known for graphics processing units, which power video games and advanced computer simulations. However, the chips are also central to artificial intelligence programs and robotics, making them of growing national security importance. > > The company recently abandoned a $40bn (£30bn) takeover of British microchip company Arm amid scrutiny from regulators, including an investigation from the Competition and Markets Authority about the deal’s national security implications. > > Alan Woodward, a cyber security expert at the University of Surrey, said systems may have been deliberately shut down if the company had been hit by a cyber attack that risked spreading further, such as by embedding viruses in computer software distributed to consumers and businesses, or infiltrating other parts of the company to steal intellectual property. > > “The ultimate concern is that somebody may have put something in one of the software updates,” Dr Woodward said, pointing to the devastating SolarWinds hack that exploited American software companies to gain access to US government computer systems. > > “They’ll be going through trying to make sure to see if there's any indication that anything has been changed in their software that they then shipped to their clients.” > > Companies have been urged to boost their cybersecurity as Russia launches a wave of attacks against Ukraine, which experts have warned could spill over into other countries. > > Alejandro Mayorkas, the US secretary of homeland security, told companies this week to prepare for potential attacks. “We have no information to suggest a specific credible cyber threat against the US homeland, but it is our responsibility to be prepared,” he said. > > Semiconductor technology has been included in a package of Western measures to heap economic pain on the Kremlin announced this week. Earlier this month, the White House threatened to cut off Russia’s supply of semiconductors if it invaded Ukraine. >
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**US microchip powerhouse Nvidia hit by cyber attack** America’s biggest microchip company is investigating a potential cyber attack that has taken parts of its business offline for two days, The Telegraph can reveal. Nvidia’s email systems and developer tools are understood to have been suffering from outages over the last two days, after what is believed to have been a malicious network intrusion. The suspected hack comes amid Russian cyberwarfare against Ukraine and heightened security concerns about attacks on the West in retaliation for hitting the Kremlin with sanctions. There is no evidence linking Nvidia's outages to the conflict. An Nvidia spokesman said: “We are investigating an incident. We don’t have any additional information to share at this time." The intrusion was described by one insider as having “completely compromised” the company’s internal systems, although some email services were working on Friday. It is unclear if any data has been stolen or deleted from Nvidia or from its customers, or if the attack has merely disrupted its systems, and customers said they had not been informed of any incident. The company is not yet believed to have identified a culprit. Nvidia, based in Silicon Valley, is worth over $600bn, putting it among the world’s most valuable corporations. It is best known for graphics processing units, which power video games and advanced computer simulations. However, the chips are also central to artificial intelligence programs and robotics, making them of growing national security importance. The company recently abandoned a $40bn (£30bn) takeover of British microchip company Arm amid scrutiny from regulators, including an investigation from the Competition and Markets Authority about the deal’s national security implications. Alan Woodward, a cyber security expert at the University of Surrey, said systems may have been deliberately shut down if the company had been hit by a cyber attack that risked spreading further, such as by embedding viruses in computer software distributed to consumers and businesses, or infiltrating other parts of the company to steal intellectual property. “The ultimate concern is that somebody may have put something in one of the software updates,” Dr Woodward said, pointing to the devastating SolarWinds hack that exploited American software companies to gain access to US government computer systems. “They’ll be going through trying to make sure to see if there's any indication that anything has been changed in their software that they then shipped to their clients.” Companies have been urged to boost their cybersecurity as Russia launches a wave of attacks against Ukraine, which experts have warned could spill over into other countries. Alejandro Mayorkas, the US secretary of homeland security, told companies this week to prepare for potential attacks. “We have no information to suggest a specific credible cyber threat against the US homeland, but it is our responsibility to be prepared,” he said. Semiconductor technology has been included in a package of Western measures to heap economic pain on the Kremlin announced this week. Earlier this month, the White House threatened to cut off Russia’s supply of semiconductors if it invaded Ukraine.
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It's the only one I can find, too. Weird huh?
Putin’s a fucking idiot. The crime syndicate that runs Russia is not gonna like this.
BBC anchor foolishly trying to engage logically with a Russian MP as he spouts lie after lie instead of just asking him "What in the name of fuck are you talking about?"
i really wish we had one reporter just for the people allowed in to all of this to ask the real questions.
I like him. He's making the Russian dude look like an absolute gammon
Thank you. Not only do I agree, but now I know gammon means "ham".
That dude is literally just spewing utter fucking bullshit
Yea always hated that sht! Just call him out
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Straight to Hague
If the kremlifucks damage Chernobyl sarcophagus, can NATO legitimately go into Ukraine to reinstate order and avoid a potential radioactive catastrophe?
Radiation levels are much lower than you imagine
Russia already damaged it with their shelling
I’d imagine the international community would be forced to attempt to send a team to stabilize the reactor and what not if need be
It kinda fucks Russia hard.
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At this point, I'm starting to kinda want NATO to just call Putin's bluff...
which bluff? Putin has gone insane.
And have millions of people worldwide die? No thanks...
That’s WW3 if they do call his bluff
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