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Success Isn't Always About Greatness — It's About Consistency — Consistent Hard Work Leads To Success. Greatness Will Come.

Karachi, Pakistan Katılım Ocak 2024
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China's Xi, Russia's Putin Praise Ties At Beijing Talks; Energy In Focus. Xi Urges Countries To Focus On Long-Term Strategy; Putin Says Russia Reliable Energy Supplier Amid Mideast Crisis. thenews.pk/story/1416468-…
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The #ChangTaiYangtzeRiverBridge, World's Longest-Span Cable-Stayed Bridge—10.03-Km-Long Bridge, With 1,208-Meter Central Span—In East 🇨🇳#CHINA's #Jiangsu Province, Cuts #Changzhou#Taizhou Travel Time From 1 Hour And 20 Minutes To Only 20 Minutes Facilitating Travel In Province.
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#Taicang Is A County-Level City Under The Jurisdiction Of Suzhou, #Jiangsu Province, China. The City Located In The South Of The Yangtze River Estuary Opposite Nantong, Being Bordered By Shanghai. It Is A Third-Tier City In 🇨🇳#CHINA.
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Deep In The Mountains Of 🇨🇳#China's #Chongqing, Workers Add Finishing Touches To The #FenglaiDaxiRiverGrandBridge — Its Main Span Of 580 Meters Is Set To Be The Longest In The World Among Deck-Type Steel Truss Arch Bridges.
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The World’s Largest-Span Steel Arch Bridge Saw Its Steel Truss Arch Successfully Connected In SW China’s Chongqing. The #FenglaiDaxiRiverGrandBridge, With A Main Span Of 580 Meters, Stretches 1,136.7 Meters In Total, With Its Deck Set To Rise More Than 310 Meters Above The River.
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New Kinds Of Hubs Are Emerging Across The Barren Landscape Of Energy-Rich Northwest 🇨🇳#China. Instead Of Oil Derricks, These Centers Are Filled With Rows Of Computing Racks.
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25,000 Mirrors — A Mega Green Power Project In China In Western China Gansu Province Jiuquan (Suzhou) Is Endowed With Immense Solar Energy Potential. A Mega-Project Of 25,000 Mirrors There Captures Sunlight And Converts It Into Reliable Electricity Behold This Spectacular Sight
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Tourists Visited The #Danxia National Geological Park In #Zhangye, NW 🇨🇳#CHINA's #Gansu Province, During The Country's National Day And Mid-Autumn Festival Holiday.
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#ZhangyeDanxia In #Linze County, #Zhangye City, #Gansu Province In 🇨🇳#CHINA'S Is famed for its "#RainbowMountains" With Vibrant, Multicolored Rock Formations Formed Over Millions Of Years From The Deposition Of Colorful Mineral Layers And Shaped By Tectonic Plate Movements.

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🇮🇷#IRAN Proposes End To Hostilities, 🇺🇸#US Troop Withdrawal In New Peace Offer. 🇮🇷#IRAN's Deputy Foreign Minister Says Tehran Also Sought The Lifting Of Sanctions, Release Of Frozen Funds. thenews.pk/story/1416318-…
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🇵🇰#Pakistan Military's Media Wing ISPR Said Security Forces Eliminated “22 Khawarij Terrorists Belonging To India-Sponsored Fitna-Al-Khwarij” In North Waziristan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Operation. thenews.pk/latest/1416325…
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No Deal, No Exit: US-Iran Standoff Risks Fresh Conflict. US Blockade, Iran’s Grip On Hormuz Deepen Economic Pain. Iran's Red Lines: Missiles And Nuclear Program And Hormuz Control As Existential. US Wants 20-Year Enrichment Freeze; Iran Agrees 5-Year. reuters.com/world/middle-e…
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“The directive is not to move during daytime unless it's a matter of life and death.” For decades, the American military, and its allies and proxies, operated with the certainty that anything that can be seen could be killed. This was what the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) that began in the 1970s had promised and had delivered. American dominance on the battlefield was evident and US adversaries were only able to fight US forces asymmetrically, mostly through guerrilla or insurgent campaigns, emphasizing concealment from observation by operating at night, in forbidding terrain or dense urban areas, or among populations. US surveillance and firepower prevented enemies from massing and rarely were US forces in danger of being tactically defeated in combat. American bases were secure, and, while harried by indirect fire, US bases were, by and large, safe and never in any danger of being overrun (with some exceptions in Afghanistan). IED attacks did greatly hamper and hinder US force and logistics movements but US freedom of movement was never fully denied, and the US was always able to mass forces, set the tempo of operations and take initiative at the tactical and operational levels of war. Now that advantage is gone. The US, allied and proxy dominance of the enemy through surveillance and applied firepower has been equaled. Whether through Iranian drones and missiles damaging and forcing the evacuation of nearly all US Gulf bases, the inability of US carriers to get closer than 1,000km from the Iranian coast, or the IDF unable to move in daylight in Southern Lebanon, the great advantage US forces and their allies once had has been met. Now, with certainty, if US and allied forces can be seen, they too can be killed. I cannot overstate how dramatic this is for an American empire that depends upon the conquest and control of terrain to achieve, demonstrate and report success and victory. An American military unable to openly operate without challenge upends decades of American warfighting on all levels: tactically, doctrinally, industrially, psychologically, politically… The 1970s RMA brought about the high tech weaponry that provided American dominance at the tactical and operational levels of war. This dominance allowed the US to not suffer battlefield defeats while garrisoning terrain and cities. No enemy could fight the US symmetrically and US forces could not be forced to retreat or hunker in their bases (at least not at the tactical level of war, but certainly so at the strategic and political levels). Now nearly any American adversary enjoys that same “if we see it, we can kill it” guarantee. The Americans are incredibly inept at the strategic and political levels of warfare. Their technological dominance has allowed them to succeed tactically and operationally, at least measured in the sense of avoiding battlefield defeat and holding terrain. Now that dominance has been equaled. This doesn’t just offer the prospect of battlefield defeat and inability to hold terrain/bases, but seemingly ends the entire construct of American military success and victory as understood through such paradigms. Bad days ahead for the Empire and its armies.
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As more and more IDF soldiers are killed and injured by Hezbollah drones, while demolishing buildings in Lebanon. The soldiers are complaining that they are being used irresponsibly and taking a great amount of damage as a result. An article in Haaretz today shed light on this: 1) Capt. Maoz Israel Rakanti was killed Friday by an explosive drone while securing a tour held at midday despite standing guidelines to minimize daytime movement due to the drone threat. A commander in the division who had argued against the tour put it bluntly: "For what? To secure a visit by the division commander who wanted to see the Litani and the Galilim Bridge. There was no operational benefit to this visit." He added that the timing made the decision especially indefensible, coming a day after Sgt. Negev Dagan of the same Golani battalion was killed by a mortar in the same area: "The directive is not to move during daytime unless it's a matter of life and death. This infuriates me to levels I can't even describe." 2) The army's defense of the decision concedes much of the criticism. A senior military source argued Norkin acted on operational judgment, but acknowledged the security arrangements were inadequate: "Maybe a tank instead of an open jeep. Maybe not staying there 20 minutes after a senior commander leaves." The justification ultimately fell back on command prerogative: "He's the commander, and if he thought he needed to see the bridge with his own eyes in daylight, then we execute." The IDF has not ruled out that Hezbollah identified Norkin's presence and targeted the location accordingly. 3) The incident reflects a broader erosion of operational discipline around the drone threat. Commanders and soldiers describe a pattern in which troops are exposed to serious risk for missions that are neither urgent nor essential, often demolition work that could be done at night. As an officer serving in the north described the dynamic: "Forces that are required to hide all day and avoid unnecessary exposure find themselves on missions that could be done at night, without endangering the troops beyond what's already dangerous." 4) The demolition mission itself structurally exposes troops to the drone threat. A central part of IDF activity in southern Lebanon is the systematic destruction of buildings, with commanders required to report daily tallies of structures demolished. This work demands sustained exposure in open terrain, precisely the conditions in which explosive drones are most effective. One soldier captured the contradiction directly: "We stand exposed securing house demolitions while there are drones in the air. There's no logic to it." An earlier account from a soldier in the sector framed the deeper problem: "The only mission is to keep destroying." What we are seeing is that the IDF mania to destroy every building in Lebanon is putting their soldiers at risk. But the IDF command would rather put the soldiers at risk in daytime to increase the speed of demolition, than secure the lives of soldiers. Life is cheap for Israel.

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Editorial DAWN — The Afghan Problem. It Is To Its Own Peril That The Afghan Side Seems To Be Mistaking Islamabad’s Restraint For Lack Of Resolve. dawn.com/news/2001032
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"As a president, if you're not completely heartbroken by this tragedy... there's simply something wrong with your soul." Former Pentagon chief of civilian harm assessment Wes J. Bryant discusses the investigation into an alleged U.S. airstrike on an Iranian school, which killed more than 100 women and children. @SkyYaldaHakim | trib.al/E0g4bBL
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
I am horrified by the deadly attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego, an apparent act of anti-Muslim violence. Islamophobia endangers Muslim communities across this country. We must confront it directly and stand together against the politics of fear and division. My thoughts are with the victims, their loved ones, and the entire community grieving this devastating attack. The NYPD is increasing deployments to mosques across the city out of an abundance of caution. There are currently no known threats to NYC houses of worship.
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@nikstankovic_ Her Mysterious Behavior Blew Up Her Cover. She Should Not Behave With So Much Immaturity.
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Stocks Fall, Oil Rises As Hormuz Deal Hopes Fade. Hopes For A Breakthrough In The Standoff Between The US And Iran Over The Strait Of Hormuz Sent Oil Prices Lower, Halting Losses In Stocks And Bonds. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Pakistan Deployed 8,000 Troops, 16 JF-17 Fighter Jets, 2 Squadrons Of Drones And Chinese HQ-9 Air Defense System To Saudi Arabia Under Mutual Defense Agreement - Reuters bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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#China’s 800 kV #Qinghai-#Henan UHV-DC Power Transmission Project Transmitted A Cumulative Total Of >100 Billion KWH Of Electricity From NW Qinghai To Central Henan.  The 1,587-Km Project Is World’s First Ultra-High Voltage Power Line Specifically Designed For #RenewableEnergy.
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World's First Single-Tower, Ground-Anchored Rotating-Cable Suspension Bridge – #YellowRiverThreeGorgesBridge – Completed Final Load-Test, Marking Major Milestone For The #JiyuanXinanExpressway In 🇨🇳#CHINA's Henan Province Reducing The Travel Time From Two Hours To Just 20 Minutes
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#Zhengzhou City, Henan, 🇨🇳#CHINA Where Most iPhones In The World Have Been Assembled Over The Years.
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🇨🇳#TaihuTunnelMegaProject — 10.79 Km Underwater Highway Tunnel Under #TaihuLake With A Striking Red Spiral Bridge/Ramp Entrance — Major Expressway Connecting Wuxi, Suzhou, And Changzhou Regions.
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A Remarkable Natural Spectacle Unfolds Seasonally On #GaoyouLake In Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province In 🇨🇳#CHINA.
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