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That's right "Russians don't count" when they are willing to sign up for money to go to another country to murder them. The Ukrainians are defending their land, values, culture and independence from a murderess dictator. The US used to defend all that stood for the indepedence and democratic values of sovereign states, but now Trump who has some sort of relationship with Putin all that is swept aside.
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Guzzi62

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Our best bet and I'm hoping we're in Ukrainian drones. They are already producing 4 million of those a year (and growing) and if they're going to use AKD for swarming and autonomous targeting at $2 a piece that would be assuring, and though I hate the idea of it being used to hurt people, I'm also fed up with the BS management, and Russians soldiers don't count 🤣.
Your last sentence is really nasty, you piece of xxxx!!!!!!

Those young men in Russia are forced to go! See a lot of young Russians in Thailand over the last years, they ran away.

Ukrainians are fighting for survival so it's different for them but off course also very bad.

The mad hatter in the White House has turned his back to Ukraine.
 
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That's right "Russians don't count" when they are willing to sign up for money to go to another country to murder them. The Ukrainians are defending their land, values, culture and independence from a murderess dictator. The US used to defend all that stood for the indepedence and democratic values of sovereign states, but now Trump who has some sort of relationship with Putin all that is swept aside.
How about we stop saying people's lives don't count. There are no doubt people from Russia or have Russian heritage/families on this forum. Trump is a polarising figure to be sure but he is the only one who has got Putin to the negotiating table. Surely the only thing that matters is peace and the end of bloodshed. Or does it only count if those with your political ideals achieve it?
 
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That's right "Russians don't count" when they are willing to sign up for money to go to another country to murder them. The Ukrainians are defending their land, values, culture and independence from a murderess dictator. The US used to defend all that stood for the indepedence and democratic values of sovereign states, but now Trump who has some sort of relationship with Putin all that is swept aside.
I'm sorry, but you have no idea of what is required for Peace.

Biden's weakness and poor diplomacy skills, is why the Ukraine is in this predicament in the first place.
 
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I'm sorry, but you have no idea of what is required for Peace.

Biden's weakness and poor diplomacy skills, is why the Ukraine is in this predicament in the first place.
I'm sorry, you don't know what you're talking about. In 1994 USA, Russia, UK and France signed the Budapest memorandum ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum) with Ukraine guaranteeing its security while they gave up all their nuclear weapons(which was a fantastic outcome for the world) but Russia invaded in 2014 taking Crimea even shooting down https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_17. Trump was also President during 2016 through 2020 still while Russia was breaking ceasefires and he didn't do a thing. Sure both sides of the aisle in USA are at fault.
 
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rgupta

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Morning chippers,

TSMC announcement with Trump today, to invest $100 billion+ USD, into building 5 chip plants in Arizona.

https://www.afr.com/world/north-ame...t-161b-in-us-to-appease-trump-20250304-p5lgnu

Semiconductor industry in the US is continuing to bloom and develop........ the boards recent decision to evaluate US domiciling looking better by the day. Everyone expected BRN to move to the US eventually, but i think with the current US admins drive on semiconductors it has pushed brainchips timelines forward.
Who said US domicile is a bad idea. The only bad thing about that announcement is the timing. For last 4 years since Sean is incharge we have no idea at all how the company is actually performing. Now without showing any improvement in his performance he wants to take the company to US.
But does not end here only, we need another raise from ASX minimum 20 million before June 25. So if you want to take company to US then show us you have some investors in US to invest in brainchip than to raise from ASX.
He is looking very weak as a manager here. And that is why market does not like this announcement. Going to US is not a solution and can not be considered best idea to safe guard share holders interests.
I assume without a news this AGM is going to be very messy leave alone a vote on redomicile.
Dyor
 
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I'm sorry, you don't know what you're talking about. In 1994 USA, Russia, UK and France signed the Budapest memorandum ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum) with Ukraine guaranteeing its security while they gave up all their nuclear weapons(which was a fantastic outcome for the world) but Russia invaded in 2014 taking Crimea even shooting down https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_17. Trump was also President during 2016 through 2020 still while Russia was breaking ceasefires and he didn't do a thing. Sure both sides of the aisle in USA are at fault.
Look friend up to 21 century Russia was the no. 1 enemy of US but right now China is only nation who can challenge US. So Trump is working a strategy to defend from China than from Russia now.
In politics you have to make your priorities right otherwise you can be fighting on many fronts which may not be good for the final outcome. Trump is concentrating only to
stop China. So in that theory who is right and who is wrong does not matter at all.
Dyor
 
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I'm sorry, you don't know what you're talking about. In 1994 USA, Russia, UK and France signed the Budapest memorandum ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum) with Ukraine guaranteeing its security while they gave up all their nuclear weapons(which was a fantastic outcome for the world) but Russia invaded in 2014 taking Crimea even shooting down https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_17. Trump was also President during 2016 through 2020 still while Russia was breaking ceasefires and he didn't do a thing. Sure both sides of the aisle in USA are at fault.
"Trump was also President during 2016 through 2020 still while Russia was breaking ceasefires and he didn't do a thing. Sure both sides of the aisle in USA are at fault

So no difference between the minor infractions that happened during that time and Putin actually invading and trying to take over the whole of the Ukraine huh?..
And then the continued escalation.

Oh okay, you win 👍
 
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How about we stop saying people's lives don't count. There are no doubt people from Russia or have Russian heritage/families on this forum. Trump is a polarising figure to be sure but he is the only one who has got Putin to the negotiating table. Surely the only thing that matters is peace and the end of bloodshed. Or does it only count if those with your political ideals achieve it?

No matter how touchy feely you are, there is a war bring waged in Europe, where one country has invaded the other's sovereign borders. The two militaries are fighting each other to death, and whether you like it or not, our tech is being used at least on a research level in Ukraine. I can say this with higher confidence than "explosive sales" or "you won't be asking these questions at the next AGM", as miltech is Ukraine's number 1 priority now, and there are many Ukrainian deep tech researchers singing our praises.

Russian pilots and missile technicians, who are mostly part of a professional military, actively target civilian infrastructure and residential buildings every single night. It's kill or be killed, and I'd much rather it be the invader than the defender (conversely made up mostly of conscripts).

The collective West really dropped the ball when it came to defending Ukraine during the initial invasion in 2014, despite the Budapest memorandum assurances. This is also independent of my political convictions, as every country has a right to their territorial sovereignty.
 
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How about we stop saying people's lives don't count. There are no doubt people from Russia or have Russian heritage/families on this forum. Trump is a polarising figure to be sure but he is the only one who has got Putin to the negotiating table. Surely the only thing that matters is peace and the end of bloodshed. Or does it only count if those with your political ideals achieve it?
Certainly appreciate your sentiment and thinking here and I doubt anyone with a heart wants the killing to continue but the counter argument swings on the historical record that shows that whilst appeasing an aggressor can bring a short term ceasefire, it can often lead to a longer term, much inflamed situation. Just look back a hundred years or so. These are not easy problems to fix. Humankind have struggled with these issues of dominance for as long as they have existed.
If it comes back to the simple might is right mentality in the time of widespread nuclear proliferation we run the risk of proving out Einsteins prediction that World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
 
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Look friend up to 21 century Russia was the no. 1 enemy of US but right now China is only nation who can challenge US. So Trump is working a strategy to defend from China than from Russia now.
In politics you have to make your priorities right otherwise you can be fighting on many fronts which may not be good for the final outcome. Trump is concentrating only to
stop China. So in that theory who is right and who is wrong does not matter at all.
Dyor
China is watching how the US deals with a dictator attacking a sovereign country. This reation would I suggest embolden China to rock into Taiwan as the US will stand back. History sure does look like it repeats, think of Nazi Germany and the response initially from British to trust Hitler not to invade other countries.
 
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China is watching how the US deals with a dictator attacking a sovereign country. This reation would I suggest embolden China to rock into Taiwan as the US will stand back. History sure does look like it repeats, think of Nazi Germany and the response initially from British to trust Hitler not to invade other countries.
That will happen in 2027 ether way as mentioned by china’s head of military
 
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Everyone sees the war differently
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
This would have been an interesting event to attend.

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Rangersman

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No matter how touchy feely you are, there is a war bring waged in Europe, where one country has invaded the others sovereign borders. The two militaries are fighting each other to death, and whether you like it or not, our tech is being used at least on a research level in Ukraine. I can say this with higher confidence than "explosive sales" or "you won't be asking these questions at the next AGM", as miltech is Ukraine's number 1 priority now.

Russian pilots and missile technicians, who are mostly part of a professional military, actively target civilian infrastructure and residential buildings every single night. It's kill or be killed, and I'd much rather it be the invader than the defender (conversely made up mostly of conscripts).

The collective West really dropped the ball when it came to defending Ukraine during the initial invasion in 2014, despite the Budapest memorandum. This is also independent of my political convictions, as every country has a right to their territorial sovereignty.

No matter how touchy feely you are, there is a war bring waged in Europe, where one country has invaded the others sovereign borders. The two militaries are fighting each other to death, and whether you like it or not, our tech is being used at least on a research level in Ukraine. I can say this with higher confidence than "explosive sales" or "you won't be asking these questions at the next AGM", as miltech is Ukraine's number 1 priority now.

Russian pilots and missile technicians, who are mostly part of a professional military, actively target civilian infrastructure and residential buildings every single night. It's kill or be killed, and I'd much rather it be the invader than the defender (conversely made up mostly of conscripts).

The collective West really dropped the ball when it came to defending Ukraine during the initial invasion in 2014, despite the Budapest memorandum. This is also independent of my political convictions, as every country has a right to their territorial sovereignty.
Objecting to this vile comment ' and Russians soldiers don't count 🤣' is not touchy feely mate. I think it is the laughing emoji that is the worst bit. To believe you can laugh at people dying in a forum where for all you know some of us have people we know or family who are Russian and fighting right now. You have no idea and don't seem to care, that is my point.
 
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Objecting to this vile comment ' and Russians soldiers don't count 🤣' is not touchy feely mate. I think it is the laughing emoji that is the worst bit. To believe you can laugh at people dying in a forum where for all you know some of us have people we know or family who are Russian and fighting right now. You have no idea and don't seem to care, that is my point.

Instead of a long diatribe, which is not my style, let me ask you a question: Would you sell your shares if AKD ends up in Ukrainian drones?
 
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Rangersman

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Certainly appreciate your sentiment and thinking here and I doubt anyone with a heart wants the killing to continue but the counter argument swings on the historical record that shows that whilst appeasing an aggressor can bring a short term ceasefire, it can often lead to a longer term, much inflamed situation. Just look back a hundred years or so. These are not easy problems to fix. Humankind have struggled with these issues of dominance for as long as they have existed.
If it comes back to the simple might is right mentality in the time of widespread nuclear proliferation we run the risk of proving out Einsteins prediction that World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
Totally agree. Objecting only to the belief of the poster that comments like these are right and will go unchallenged.
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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