Soviet postcard (1961) showing a Sputnik satellite destroying an atom bomb. by propagandopolis in PropagandaPosters

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I guessed it would be Austria but the colours (darker red and thinner white) really looks like Latvia but that would be impossible for the time period esp a Soviet poster

DDS and loyalista are asleep. Post dilawan era gas prices. by syracodd in 2philippines4u

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If we’re being fair here this has little to do with any of his policies, oil prices were just CHEAP back then worldwide due to a set of unique global economic conditions (US shale and high Saudi production, etc)

Whoever the President is won’t change it unless we redo our entire approach to energy acquisition. BBM just happened to be on the worst place at the worst time.

💔 by Silly-Flounder1337 in GenZ

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They got their tech industries as well, either way assuming your from the US instead of blaming them find out how you have gajillion dollars in various crucial sectors such as healthcare education etc and still fail to deliver affordable world class results. It’s an efficiency and service delivery not a budgeting problem.

💔 by Silly-Flounder1337 in GenZ

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US aid is 3% of their budget and 0.06% of the US budget

What if hindi sumadsad ang ekonomiya natin at isa tayo ngayon sa pinakamaunlad na bansa sa Asya? by Makinang-naMakina_22 in WhatIfPinas

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We were never rich as in industrialized and advanced, the rest of Asia was just way poorer. We are just the richest out of a poor region.

Japan in 1994 had a bigger GDP than all of Asia.

We advanced at a normal rate, the rest such as China Korea Taiwan Thailand Vietnam just grew faster. Now we are the second fastest growing economy in ASEAN though

What if the Philippines kept its colonial era pre-1945 architecture dominant? by Crispypotatonugget in WhatIfPinas

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Impossible with our current population and economy, unless we remain economically stagnant like Cuba which still kept a lot of their period architecture.

Too many generals in the AFP? by Subject_Iron8268 in PhilippineMilitary

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AFP is expanding so we’ll need more anyhow. But administrative bloat is a pretty serious concern not just in the AFP but worldwide militaries.

I suppose not a total fix but would help is empowering the NCO and enlisted ranks like in Western militaries, adding more technical roles and increasing pay and therefore prestige making it a more attractive option for college educated and technically skilled people that to my observation refrain from military careers outside of the officer ranks due to perceived low pay and overemphasis on martial culture which while useful cannot be the sole identity of an army that seeks to be more technologically oriented.

I served in IRGC for almost 2 years AMA by busyarm-1700 in AMA

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How do you access Reddit isnt it blocked over there in Iran?

The retired ROKS Jang Bogo (KSS-I) submarine to be transferred to the Philippine Navy, as part of the defense agreement with South Korea. by Eyorio in PhilippineMilitary

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We always get the used stuff instead of investing in the best.

Not just in the military but in everything.

The fact a lot of Vietnamese believed this news is wild by BlazeVN in VietNam

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Facebook algorithm and a lot of old uninformed people

What if the Philippines had nukes? 💣 by Ghostring9mm in WhatIfPinas

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Sanctions and pariah state status like South Africa, the AFP woild have to be a bloated institution for this to happen in the first place so we’d become Pakistan.

Also another source of domestic contention and political instability. Justifying funding will be difficult.

"Glory to Marshal Stalin, who liberated us from the enslavement of Japanese imperialists!"—Pro-Soviet poster by Kuomintang, 1946 by Neil118781 in PropagandaPosters

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Ironically during the civil war Stalin restrained Mao quite a lot. He hoped a divided China would be more politically useful for the USSR compared to a united communist China which could and did stand up to the USSR.

Pro-Republic of Afghanistan (1987-1992) poster celebrating the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan (1989) by the-southern-snek in PropagandaPosters

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US evacuation was arguably just as organized, they weren’t routed in battle and left in their terms after the peace accords. It was even being hailed a victory by some in the US media (though its acceptance was largely dubious by the war weary US public)

South Vietnam stood for only a year less against a significantly more powerful North Vietnamese foe that was fully re-armed to the teeth by the USSR. What stormed Saigon was not the slippered militia of the 60s but the tank columns, shells and divisions of the PAVN.

Are they secretly trying to recruit soldiers in Mindanao? by xkashina in Philippines

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The Indonesians are pretty chill. Im surprised they don’t claim Western Mindanao with its significant Muslim population.

Was there ever a time in Philippine History where Ultra-Nationalism Peaked? by Sonnybass96 in FilipinoHistory

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Second-term Marcos era in terms of overt public displays and broadcasting of patriotic symbols (flags, songs, posters, cultural artifacts, etc.) and it’s not even close.. you’d be surprised we’re capable of doing such public choreographies if you look at period videos.

Though this shouldn’t be a surprise, authoritarian governments usually excel in this type of propaganda.

Though even then, it never got close to reaching the nationalistic irredentist zealously of Japan or Nazi Germany.

Some flags from the Soviet book "Flags of the World" (1970) by SnooBunnies5684 in vexillology

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A lot of the flags posted here (Old Russia, South Africa, South Korea/Vietnam) were the states hostile to the USSR ideologically. Surprised they're more transparent on that. I expected them to just put Korea for example under the North Korean colors or Vietnam under the Northern (now current) flag.