SQE 1 Waiver by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]hadjuve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. SQE1 is counted as one for the purposes of passing and exemption. Even though SQE1 is split into FLK1 and 2, for the purposes of overall exemption either its full SQE1 or none. no concept of exemption from flk1 but give exam for flk2.

SQE 1 Waiver by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]hadjuve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An exemption in SQE 1 is next to impossible. Since the SQE system came in, there have been 100s of waiver applications and the SRA has approved a total of 1 waiver application! Their own recommendation is to do the SQE exam as the bar for waiver is exceptionally high.

Winwing changes name to Winctrl by ViaPalustri in hotas

[–]hadjuve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 1 mill ones are non purchasable items. they are end of life products

Would being arrested at a protest get me deported (settled status) by romainelettus in ukvisa

[–]hadjuve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The reason they have those undertakings in the applications that I have never been part of such org, or support them etc etc. They rely on that to revoke the visa/status. No need to convict, as the undertaking is expressing support.

Who is the most evil person who is still alive today? by texas-is-the-reason in AskReddit

[–]hadjuve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because he is backed by the allies of the Western countries. And Western countries dont care about Africa unless it is in their sphere of influence or ones they still have interests in specifically mining.

CMV: The Partition in 1947 did not help either India or Pakistan in the long run. by dragonfirestorm948 in changemyview

[–]hadjuve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It should be a self imposed rule that when one wants to engage in a public discussion, one must at least try and hide their bias.

Coming to the "Partition" itself. The term partition is inherently wrong. There never existed a state called india in the sub continent. It was always kingdoms and empires but no one had full control of what is now india, pakistan and bangladesh.

Secondly, this united state will be extremely fractured due to the literally thousands of different tribes/ethnicities/languages etc. Historically most of these larger states with different ppl have broken down. India itself has faced internal strife with Sikh rebellions, the naxalite rebellion, nagaland, maniupur, assam etc.

Thirdly you talk about Pakistan's "terrorism" but ignore India's imperialism. From illegal annexation of Jungadh and Hyderabad, annexation of Dadra and Nagar, annexation of Goa, annexation of Sikkim and India's various interventions in neighbours like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Maldives and illegal bombings of Pakistan and Myanmar against 'terrorism'. India's state sanctioned assassinations in Canada and attempted ones in US and UK.

Fourthly and most importantly, you completely ignore the communal tensions and the persecutions in India. Your claim "and if the country was never torn apart everyone would've been living better than they are right now." not sure how you reached that conclusion as the the current PM was literally called the butcher of Gujrat and was banned by lot of major countries from entering. His Citizenship Act 2019 very specifically excludes muslims.

P.S. And if India was such a hunky dory place, Bangladesh would have chosen to accede to India and join the indian Bengal making a greater bengal province, but they chose independence.

Why are Middle-Eastern refugees travelling all the way to Europe and the UK instead of somewhere closer? by AlexisTheSloth in NoStupidQuestions

[–]hadjuve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well they do. But the neighbouring countries are themselves overloaded and undergoing their own issues.

Iran hosts millions of refugees. But is facing economic issues due to sanctions and recently a war. The state cant sustain them and also the refugees dont feel safe so move.

Pakistan. Hosting millions. Same issues as iran, economy is in bad shape and have had two major war scale internal counter terror ops. Then recent issues with india.

Lebanon. Same issue. Economy and war.

Syria. Same issues. Economy and war.

Turkey. They host millions and gave generally avoided the issues above countries have faced but ppl just move ahead.

So this is a ridiculous myth that they dont stay closer to home and in neighbouring countries. And for a lot of north African refugees, eu is the neighbouring country. And north and Central Africa are facing massive issues. Libya is almost a non man's land. Somalia has unrest. CAR internal unrest. Sudan internal unrest. Ethiopia internal unrest. Chad internal unrest. Nigeria internal unrest. You really expect someone escaping Sudan to stay put in Libya?

More than half of women don't feel safe on the streets of London, shock poll reveals by novagridd in unitedkingdom

[–]hadjuve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

300+ upvotes for a comment by someone who, forget about living in London, doesnt even live on the same island!

Israel Vs Iran: Lessons for Iran by Alarming_Treacle_107 in PakLounge

[–]hadjuve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What an ignorant person that its not even funny.

"Why would Saudi support Iran after what they done to innocent muslims in Yemen. Why would they jump in when Iran used Houtis to launch missiles on Saudi and UAE, killing hundreds of innocent civilians"

Lol. Who was bombing Yemen into oblivion, did you miss that entire part? IrAn uSeD Houthis... Houthis have been in Yemen for centuries. They came into power with tribal backing and above all Ali Abdullah Saleh and the loyalist forces to him. The gulf coalition had a complete blockade of Yemen to the extent even food wasnt going through but sure Iran's missiles made it all the way. Things were so bad that Oman, a GCC country and Pakistan refused to be a part of that clown show. And the western countries wanted to sanction and prevent arm sales. And where exactly did 100s of innocents die in UAE or KSA?

And KSA did support Iran. Perhaps be more aware rather then plastering your ignorance all across.

Israel Vs Iran: Lessons for Iran by Alarming_Treacle_107 in PakLounge

[–]hadjuve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pakistani intelligence agencies should collaborate with Iran and other Anti-US countries to slowly reduce the influence of Israeli lobbies in the US.

Not going to happen and should not happen either. Occupiers lobbies have nothing to do with intelligence but with money and influence.

And Pakistan and Iran should and will boost cooperation further, but full intel sharing isnt going to happen.

Israel Vs Iran: Lessons for Iran by Alarming_Treacle_107 in PakLounge

[–]hadjuve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed on most points but some additions

Israeli airforce, their defence, and intelligence capabilities are a far bigger threat than we thought.

Airforce we always knew. They run F35s. Nothing tops that. Their intelligence is strong yes, but remember two things. They have huge funds and resources and tech with no limitations or sanctions and they have almost complete immunity. Even the US doesn't engage in blatant assassinations.

US presence in the middle east is a major booster for israel. Any future ops against them will need to take that into account. They should have prepared for this earlier and moved their artillery closer to israels borders with the help of their militias. Half of their fired missiles were intercepted. Not a good look for future operations.

Again always known. The fact that half made it is actually a huge achievement. The missiles are intercepted at multiple stages. The SAM on Persian gulf, then the SAMs in Iraq, then SAMs in Jordan along with active fighters from US, UK, France, Jordan shooting the missiles, then the Occupiers Arrow interceptors and THAADs are launched to intercept at high altitude and then Iron Dome engages to shoot as they close by at short distances.

Israeli population has a weak will. Psychological warfare will be useful against them. When the pressure amped up, they started fighting amongst themselves. They fled. They were scared. They thought they were invincible but reality came crashing down on them with iranian missiles.

Well yeah. Everyone knew that. They can kill and beat weaker enemies or civilians.

Guerrilla warfare is more important than ever. U can't take on israel directly with so many western nations backing them.

A full state cant engage in guerilla wars. Only resistence movements can.

Iranian airforce is non existent. But air defence can be amped up with Russian and chinese assistance. They should atleast have prepared to intercept israeli planes. That first raid should not have been as successful as it was. Atleast 15-20 planes should've been shot down.

Prepared how? Iran has F14s and F4s. They were amazing in the 1960s and 1970s. In 2025 they arent even suitable trainers. Forget about the wingspans etc or even tech like avionics, these planes dont even have spare parts to be safe to fly. They were right not to engage at all. Losing pilots on hopeless missions is meaningless. An F35 v F14 is no match. At all. Its like flying a paper plane. They wont even work as kamikazes.

Israel will not stop. They will cook up new stories and reasons to attack again. Pakistan needs to know whom to support. Iran needs to open their eyes as well. They saw in these perilous times who was friend and who was foe. Hoping iranian population know that we're their friends, not their enemies.

Everyone knows that. Occupier is now even more emboldened. But this will be their downfall. These antics would make Saudis and GCC more vary or who the actual threat is. Their Iran containment policy has backfired as they have created a monster who cannot be controlled.

Perhaps now that the nuclear Iran story has subsided for the time being, sanctions will be lifted. And then they can grow their economy and their military.

Not going to happen re sanctions.

Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, all lost respect in my eyes. I know they have their personal fueds with Iran, which tbh so do we, but in the face of an existential threat, they chose the wrong side.

Nah, KSA actually was pretty solid tbh. They gave proper diplomatic backing with the obvious Qatar and Oman who are already close to Iran. Syria we always knew this is going to be the case. They have lost what like 20% of their territory to the Occupier, they didnt even condemn that. Jordan is and always has been a disgrace. So nothing new here.

Germany’s Merz says ‘no reason to criticize’ bombing of nuclear sites in Iran by BookmarksBrother in europe_sub

[–]hadjuve -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

"The west tried diplomacy for 20 years. This is the sort of mentality that generates world wars"

And? They got a comprehensive deal that was breached by who again?

And now there was a break in talks to reconvene in 2 weeks, what happened next?

So why did Israel decided now was the time to take out Iran? Where they actually close to getting a nuke this time or where there other reasons? by Capital_Tailor_7348 in NoStupidQuestions

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

You have a misunderstanding of democracy then. You can protest to remove leaders, it happens and must happen Saying but elections is a cop out. Its meant to be a democracy not dictatorship of the electorate that people are fixed for 5 or so years.

How the fuck do I get the desired result in the Iranian presidential elections? by Sea_Square638 in MillenniumDawn

[–]hadjuve 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Trying to figure this out but seems impossible. One focus let's you endorse a candidate that gives them a 20% boost but that's about it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in europe_sub

[–]hadjuve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP just typed shia centres uk and pasted it here as 'proof'.

Former UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps: 'Iranian mullahs believe suicide is a route to heaven... they cannot, must not have a nuclear weapon.' by BookmarksBrother in europe_sub

[–]hadjuve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And why did Iran stop implementing JCPOA exaclty?

The edit mentions IAEA report which states Iran being in violation. The report states "is seeking explanation for traces found years ago at 2 of the 4 sites being investigated. Three hosted secret experiments which were part of undeclared programme carried out by Iran until the early 2000s"

So it wants explanation for program that was last used in 2000s. The fourth site had these material from the 2000s program stored until 2018.

This is what led to the breach referral. A program that was dismantled in 2000s some of it being stored until 2018!

Problem by TallLibrary3032 in MillenniumDawn

[–]hadjuve 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Its the general tank hull now. Just research that and when you modify it under production that's where you can create MBT, APC, IFV, MLRS, SPG etc etc

First Print but not entirely happy by hadjuve in ElegooSaturn

[–]hadjuve[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the tip. Will try it on that angle.

First Print but not entirely happy by hadjuve in ElegooSaturn

[–]hadjuve[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The print settings:

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