Ingegnere - master MIP - consulente organizzazione - ho diretto un WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health, prima del diluvio
20 anni di sanità laziale
1999: politici vogliono che ceda clinica per nuovo ospedale aTivoli
rifiuto
s'incazzano
2003: per averla provocano il dissesto
non "scappo con la cassa"
metto soldi
2006: perdo lo stesso ColleCesarano
2020: anche loro
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fine
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Bridge Colby is a serious strategic mind; his earlier work on strategic stability and nuclear abolition is excellent, for example. He also has a coherent strategic vision for the US (the ‘pivot’ etc). His superiors appreciate neither - but he can’t change that.
HOWEVER, …
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Remarkable story here: Iran seems to have used a well-known vulnerability in cell networks to track U.S. military forces during the war. https://t.co/wXaZOweXkH
🕊️ La pace è diventata un reato?
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⚖️ In un Paese la cui Costituzione ripudia la guerra, ci chiediamo: esiste ancora il diritto di dire "io non ci sto"?
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🏭 Un confronto sulla repressione dei movimenti per la pace, sul ruolo dei porti italiani nella logistica della guerra, sul ricatto occupazionale dell'industria militare e sul diritto di rifiutarsi di collaborare con la guerra.
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Dear Under Secretary of War Elbridge Colby (@USWPColby),
Thank you very much for your lengthy post setting out the principles and guidelines that you believe should govern America's former allies in NATO.
For our part, we have taken note that President Trump no longer consistently guarantees that NATO's Article 5 will be honoured.
We have taken note that President Trump has shown a marked inclination to do Vladimir Putin's bidding, even when doing so runs counter to our strategic interests and to our political and moral commitments to Ukraine.
We have taken note that the U.S. administration has moved NATO allies further down the queue for deliveries of American weapons than previously agreed.
We have taken note that President Trump has repeatedly spoken disparagingly of the sacrifices made by our soldiers when NATO allies answered the call after the United States invoked Article 5.
We have taken note that President Trump appears to believe, mistakenly, that NATO is some kind of emergency hotline the United States can call whenever military operations far outside the Alliance's purpose and area of responsibility go wrong.
We have also taken note that President Trump regularly speaks of acquiring sovereignty over Canada and Greenland.
And, of course, we have taken note that President Trump has shown a clear willingness to unilaterally disregard the trade agreements concluded between the European Union and the United States.
Taken together, all of this means that we must adapt to the reality that we can no longer rely on the United States. And that is exactly what we are doing.
You are, of course, quite right that American defence manufacturers produce excellent weapons.
But many of those systems are also becoming outdated in light of contemporary military doctrine - as the war in Ukraine has demonstrated with remarkable clarity.
We naturally appreciate that you still find the time to lecture us on your views and on America's expectations.
But in light of the chain of events set in motion by President Trump and his administration, we must admit that they carry rather limited weight.
@gbponz@RepDonBacon right
that's why I'll be satisfied enough with a real increment of euro-made weaponry, cause it will lead to much needed industry concentration
an Airbus-like result, with a drop of Canadian maple syrup
which Russians and Americans dislike
by the time Europeans spend 5% in defence procurement you'll have no allies anymore, @RepDonBacon
you'll have free nations entitled to decide if and when wage war
and against whom
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The U.S. spends 3.2% of our GDP on defense, which is historically low going back to WW2. Clinton era was slightly lower. This is inadequate to modernize our military & provide quality of life for our troops. Reagan spent over 6%. Congress’ goal should be to get us to 5%, which is what we demand of allies.
@gbponz@RepDonBacon Europeans aren't keen to finance outright wars when diplomatic solutions are at hand
they sparingly use force
I guess that promising a 5% target in years is just buying time for diplomacy (as Russia is a common problem with no common solution) and mending weapon industry
Potevo non scrivere del caso di spionaggio che coinvolgere funzionari russi espulsi ed ex funzionari italiani in manette con l’accusa di avergli passato informazioni riservate? Ovviamente no.
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Construction in Russia has ground to a halt. Developers are facing the longest crisis in a decade, according to Izvestia. The volume of work has decreased by 7.4%, and the completion of residential projects has fallen by almost 22%. Construction companies are launching fewer new projects and are more often postponing completion dates.
The main reason is expensive loans and weak demand. Market-rate mortgages are unaffordable for many buyers, while subsidized mortgages account for 55% of all loans issued. Therefore, any changes to subsidized mortgages, including the expected tightening of conditions in October, will further cool the market.
The previous major downturn occurred in 2015-2016. However, current rates of decline, according to experts, indicate a much deeper cooling of the market.
For buyers, this means a smaller selection of new developments and an increased risk of delays. Price reductions are unlikely: land, materials, and financing remain expensive, and a significant reduction in apartment prices would negatively impact the economy and the relationship between developers and banks.
"With the introduction of our new Russian sanctions legislation, we will finally put real pressure on Vladimir Putin to get him to the table and end this war.
Momentum is on Ukraine's side. Now is the time to get this done." -@SenatorShaheen
Colby’s entire proposition has been that Europe can take care of itself and the US should have nothing to do with it, then writes a whiny little screed about the prospect of exactly that happening.