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Australia's largest gas project approved for operation to 2070

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-28/woodside-gas-approved-north-west-shelf-2070-watt/105347520
Boomkop3 - 7mon

Now that's dissapointing

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RedCarCastle - 7mon

I think I've just gotten use to constant disappointment really

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Boomkop3 - 7mon

Corruption has become a bit of a new normal in the us and it's (unofficially) controlled territories it seems

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RedCarCastle - 7mon

What territories are you unofficially referring to?

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Boomkop3 - 7mon

Australia, for one. It's an odd situation

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RedCarCastle - 7mon

What leads you to believe that American controls Australia and not China? Or its self ?

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Boomkop3 - 7mon

It's far from absolute control. I figured adding a bunch of nuance wasn't quite what op was looking for

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RedCarCastle - 6mon

I'd say maybe 2% more control then any other major player, probably even less with the chaos at the moment, Yer we're a few steps away from op by now lol

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MisterFrog - 6mon

Pine gap, useless $300 bn tribute subs, not updating travel advice for the USA, David McBride. This is but a short list.

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RedCarCastle - 6mon

I'm interested in the your reasoning? Why pine gap? A shared spy base built in the 60ies ? The aukus deal? Might not even go ahead last I heard of it. Whats McBride's connection?

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SpicyLizards @reddthat.com - 7mon

So fucking predictable. Sell out scum

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