During a political unrest, infrastructure is usually the first to take a hit. America, Much of Europe, and countries with a strong rule of law and political succession planning, tend to handle political unrest without hitting the infrastructure side as hard.
Say Your job is to make sure the Internet cables are maintained. You get paid directly or indirectly by the government. If such government is in shambles, the fact that you are doing work for what ever government that is currently paying the bills, m
I mean no matter what one thinks of them. Any coup is a risky maneuver. So there had to be intense reasons, at least dom their point of view.
Because right now, I cannot even freaking judge if this is nutjobs seeing evil where there was none because of some induced ideology (like religion), or maybe the government was not nice and actually a foreign puppt government doing horrible things,... and I do not like jumping on any bandwagon without that info whatsoever!
Boiled down synopsis: Used to be completely military controlled. With Aung San Suu Kyi in power, the military's influence on the country was being balanced on a knife-edge while attempting to allow Suu Kyi to carry on her duties. Then there was a huge landslide election victory for Suu Kyi's political party, which lead the military to believe they were being forced out of power altogether. They rallied and took Suu Kyi and other party members hostage rather than cede what power they have left, and have n
Kinda, however with Star Link, you will still need to be sure that you can get the equipment sent over to you. Also we need to be sure Companies like Space X get approval to launch into space. Also traffic will end back at terrestrial locations who are at the whim of local governments.
I assume Comcast and Centurylink have been taking over small countries a lot recently.
During a political unrest, infrastructure is usually the first to take a hit. America, Much of Europe, and countries with a strong rule of law and political succession planning, tend to handle political unrest without hitting the infrastructure side as hard.
Say Your job is to make sure the Internet cables are maintained. You get paid directly or indirectly by the government. If such government is in shambles, the fact that you are doing work for what ever government that is currently paying the bills, m
The reasons for the coup.
I mean no matter what one thinks of them. Any coup is a risky maneuver. So there had to be intense reasons, at least dom their point of view.
Because right now, I cannot even freaking judge if this is nutjobs seeing evil where there was none because of some induced ideology (like religion), or maybe the government was not nice and actually a foreign puppt government doing horrible things, ... and I do not like jumping on any bandwagon without that info whatsoever!
Yes, I will look it
Boiled down synopsis: Used to be completely military controlled. With Aung San Suu Kyi in power, the military's influence on the country was being balanced on a knife-edge while attempting to allow Suu Kyi to carry on her duties. Then there was a huge landslide election victory for Suu Kyi's political party, which lead the military to believe they were being forced out of power altogether. They rallied and took Suu Kyi and other party members hostage rather than cede what power they have left, and have n
Kinda, however with Star Link, you will still need to be sure that you can get the equipment sent over to you. Also we need to be sure Companies like Space X get approval to launch into space. Also traffic will end back at terrestrial locations who are at the whim of local governments.