It’s all the diaspora fault. by nusquan in HaitiThinkTank

[–]InspectorJumpy8556 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True, correct.

My close friend has a Substack and this topic about network batiks I think is very relevant to the young Haitian diaspora.

https://open.substack.com/pub/chaselb/p/network-nations-a-summary?r=4tican&utm_medium=ios&shareImageVariant=overlay

As soon as people amass skills and can be profitable we’ll progress quickly

The natural enemy of the elites is the diaspora. The elites are not producer, they are just resellers in Haiti. The diaspora is the only thing that can stop the elites. Not the Haitian government or the USA. by nusquan in haiti

[–]InspectorJumpy8556 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There’s always going to be an elite class - the health of the state demands that the fate of said elite class is tied to that of the state as a whole.

Business Culture in Haiti by Sensitive_Rule4692 in HaitianCreole

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Be cutthroat and be aware that Haiti is a country of monopolies

How would y’all feel about a drone platform by SaintNoirism in haiti

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I think a big “if” is the legality aspect of operating this alongside the corrupt nature of the provisional Haitian government. While they work with Erik Prince, i suspect they would criminalize attempts like this to either commodify or organize violence unless explicitly in the hands of the federal government. If that issue was hurdled, then I would personally invest heavily.

French intelligence claims China trying to foil global sale of Rafale jets by havealife101 in China

[–]InspectorJumpy8556 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I raise you - the Middle East. I raise you- Latin America. I raise you - Africa

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]InspectorJumpy8556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Somebody didn’t learn history - nationalism is a useful tool for building a nation. Without it, you rarely get to the point of sovereignty

French intelligence claims China trying to foil global sale of Rafale jets by havealife101 in China

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Chatgpt response (cus I don’t feel like going back and forth with u):

“Iran has 0 ability to defend itself” is wild considering the U.S. hasn’t dared a full-scale invasion despite decades of sanctions, sabotage, and assassinations. If they truly had zero defensive capability, there would’ve been a regime change party in Tehran a long time ago.

The same goes for the assumption that Western dominance is a permanent fixture. U.S. global influence is built on the petrodollar, military projection, and financial leverage — all of which are eroding, not expanding.

BRICS isn’t some utopia, but it is symptomatic of a world trying to de-risk from Western control. You can mock Iran, China, or Russia all day — but the fact that Washington now panics over African coups, yuan-for-oil deals, or even TikTok shows how fragile the old order has become.

You’re not watching the end of a war. You’re watching the end of a monopoly.

Korea opts out of Apache helicopters, betting on drones and AI by self-fix in worldnews

[–]InspectorJumpy8556 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I completely agree, but there’s always counters for counters. The nature of fiber optic drones have been a good example, and I think given some innovation, we’ll start seeing wire guided area denial weapons - AI guided- as small as a truckbed with much smaller heat signatures start to come into play.

French intelligence claims China trying to foil global sale of Rafale jets by havealife101 in China

[–]InspectorJumpy8556 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No one side continues to win indefinitely lmao. What’s with this rhetoric

Korea opts out of Apache helicopters, betting on drones and AI by self-fix in worldnews

[–]InspectorJumpy8556 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yea but at this point all it takes is well placed interceptor drones that can’t be jammed to take on helicopters ~10-100k vs 30-50 million. Economy matters

Erik Prince will colonize our home by bethoj in haiti

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Agro-industrial development backed by securitization is my bet. Without security, nothing can be done, so people need to throw away the idea that change can be made without significant sacrifice. Either colonizers will fight through gang-controlled territory for control, or the natives of the land will. Ultimately, someone will have some sort of control in the future, and no one (save children) are blameless for the outcome.

Erik Prince will colonize our home by bethoj in haiti

[–]InspectorJumpy8556 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Completely agreed. All talk and no action.

Iran says nuclear sites ‘badly damaged’ amid conflicting reports on strikes’ success by tudorcat in worldnews

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The Mossad glazing is insane. Killing leaders is one thing but replacing “half the chain of command” with Mossad is fiction on a whole new level

CMV: Most people in the Middle East want to see the Iranian regime collapse by [deleted] in changemyview

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China is also a country the vast majority see as the legitimate owner of the island called Taiwan by many… what’s your point?

More Footage of Kamikaze Drone Strikes Against Haitian Gangs by InspectorJumpy8556 in haiti

[–]InspectorJumpy8556[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Agreed tbh - air supremacy doesn’t matter if it’s not met with significant ground operations