While on fb Palestinians are not on line those were on my end4 Idf isral is not winning this course It is a dog eat dog eat world with Palestinians trying to hold on to their land and losing there life to stay on it
Empathy? All this dude does is revel in any loss the Idf has. Not to say that I don't revel in Hamas losses. But I would still consider that the opposite of empathy.
US tax payer pays it all. and when hurrican Katrina happened, bairly any aid was sent. How long will congress allow israel to piggyback of US tax payer?
It's a fart in a storm compared to the $33 trillion. Just FYI one trillion is 1 million millions! 1000 millions multiplied by 1000. Then take 33 of those. Or basically $100 000 for every person in America. Literally the cause of homelessness and poverty in America. Biden didn't even fix the infrastructure. So hungry people and people in Flint Michigan are paying for it. Poor people who live in older neighborhoods with old plumbing. Little kids currently acquiring brain injuries and learning disabilities. 100% thanks to the government being incompetent and negligent. They could easily have spent the money on better things. It will cost $12 trillion to replace the infrastructure. Priorities.
War is a #waste and nothing more. It's a vicious cycle of aggression and defence. NO ONE wins in any war, this true mindset is what all educational systems have to focus on. War isn't a solution, it only ADDS to previous dilemmas. Solutions arise from one's creative mind & tongue. War isn't a solution.
Yemen has shot down five aircraft of this type since October 7. The cost of one plane is close to 17 million dollars. That is, Yemen shot down five aircraft worth $85 million.🚮
I rember watching an episode of 60 Minutes (USA) in the early 1980s from Israel. I saw a segment on the first drones. An IDF officer examines a single-prop plane the size of a North American household fridge sitting in a desert. The braced overhead wing and tail have elevators and a rudder and ailerons and everything. There's space for a cockpit but no actual hole in the fuselage. It reminded me of a miniature steam locomotive that wasn't quite right. The voiceover says this aircraft cost $20k and is unarmed: its purpose is to trigger enemy radar as a diversion. The officer stoops over something then the footage jumpcuts to the drone taking off gently and flying steadily away. I thought "why did it need wheels?" My dad was watching with me. He had a job with the Cdn govt writing recommendations for purchases of high-tech equipment. He had recently finished work with the team that eventually chose F-18 warplanes to replace F-104s: $34M each at the time. As the drone flew off, he commented that no country ever needed to buy a whole fleet of new fighters again. For the price of one plane, you could get a jillion of these drones and overwhelm the enemy's detection systems whenever you liked. Almost fifty years later, next-gen warplane designs include drones that cost nearly as much as the ones that carry humans. In the real world, those cheap and simple weapons are still overwhelming enemy defenses. I wonder where that IDF officer in the drone demo ended up.
Was it just one drone! This analysis could be quite taxing to follow. I'm sure it could be simplified to take up less time! Thanks for the video and the effort put into producing it!