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I don't think "US tech" is really the problem here:
through coercion, arrests and pressure on relatives, according to state information
The target has relatives back in China. China says play ball, or your sister gets it.
I don't think "US tech" is really the problem here:
through coercion, arrests and pressure on relatives, according to state information
The target has relatives back in China. China says play ball, or your sister gets it.
Sitting in a cafe in the city of Mykolaiv right now, everything runs on generators. Earlier today, around 7:45 local time a few shahed drones flew over the city, this was after a lqrge attack from about 6 hours prior. Multiple energy distribution systems were hit in multiple regions. There were people killed, some drones hit homes, there were myltiple kinjal (dagger) missiles launched from mig-31 platforms. I crossed the border to Ukraine over 2 weeks ago, spent a week in Kiev, a day in Lviv, a day in Odessa, etc. Everywhere there are issues with energy distribution. Where I am now there are issues with watwr as well of course. People keep going because tbat is what people do, nobody here wants to give up anything to ruzzia, they want to stop the war in a way that prevents future attacs from the scourge that is ruzzia. As to this lawsuit, it is completely justified but it is not enough. Europe is giving ruzzia more money every year in oil and purchases than Europe spends on this war, given tbat Ukraine is protecting Europe from putin taking this war further west, I find this behaviour atrocious.
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ADC/DAC for agile RF, sensors and control systems. MEMS for gyros, etc. MCUs by the boat load. All the stuff Russia can't make in sufficient quantity for their nightly launches of hundreds shahed, cruise and ballistic missiles to conduct their civilian slaughter fest.
Probably 95% of it they can get from China. But there is a small yet crucial set of devices that they can't: high end ADC/DACs are certainly among those.
We can't have an extradition treaty with a country that doesn't even pretend to care about its people.
Wait! China doesn't respect human rights? That can't be right.
That was the whole (purported) point of Clinton (Mr.) et al. gifting MFN trade status and other benefits to China, and creating a huge new frontier for the evacuation of our industrial base. You're not saying we crushed our manufacturing economy for literally nothing, are you? That's ridiculous. The Clintons would never allow such a thing to happen. Shame on you.
maybe the USA should agree to recognize the ICC?
Why? What would that accomplish?
Gun manufacturers are often sued on similar grounds, and those lawsuits always fail
What gun manufacturer was ever sued for violating export curbs? I think you should spend more time on Wikipedia.
Perhaps standard, but didn't we always say that all Chinese officials are "corrupt".
What era are you thinking of when Chinese officials weren't corrupt? This guy is being accused of corruption by the CCP.
Furthermore, Ukraine incited
Found the vatnik. You getting paid for this or are you just a useful idiot, doing it pro bono?
It's a smart move. We all know the "problem" can't actually be solved; there is no feasible way to prevent sanctioned nations from getting ahold of pallets full of microelectronics after they leave the factory and get shipped all over the planet. But it will motivate Western companies to be more circumspect about who they're dealing with, if only to avoid embarrasing headlines, and this will create higher costs for Russian arms manufacturers, a.k.a. the Russian government. Russia is in deep economic shit that is rapidly becoming catastrophic, and higher costs will add to this pressure.
VMS is like a nightmare about RXS-11M.