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7/24/2025, 9:25:45 PM
>>716337043
>the world shrugs
>the lack or response illustrates how difficult it is to stop them by force
meh, the world shrugs and doesn't do shit because why bother? Just go through the cape, it works just as well
>b-but delays
Only a problem on the initial rerouting. Now who cares about the +5days, it's integrated in the supply chain. It's a first-time-only problem.
>b-but costs
increased fuel costs but no tax fee to pay to cross the Suez canal. neutral operation, literally.
So, yeah, the world just doesn't give a shit and the Western economies still keep spinning while inbred desert retards chimp out like they always do, which will end up in an Egyptian default, which will make the region even more unstable and shitty. These retards will destroy a "brother" nation lmao, what a bunch of retards.
>the world shrugs
>the lack or response illustrates how difficult it is to stop them by force
meh, the world shrugs and doesn't do shit because why bother? Just go through the cape, it works just as well
>b-but delays
Only a problem on the initial rerouting. Now who cares about the +5days, it's integrated in the supply chain. It's a first-time-only problem.
>b-but costs
increased fuel costs but no tax fee to pay to cross the Suez canal. neutral operation, literally.
So, yeah, the world just doesn't give a shit and the Western economies still keep spinning while inbred desert retards chimp out like they always do, which will end up in an Egyptian default, which will make the region even more unstable and shitty. These retards will destroy a "brother" nation lmao, what a bunch of retards.
7/13/2025, 10:57:58 AM
>>63975692
Because they're not dumb enough to buy flying anvils having rising costs from a country that changes the price of a contract
>Switzerland challenges unexpected $1.3 billion price hike in F-35 fighter deal with U.S.
>A rise in the procurement cost of US-made F-35 fighter jets has prompted strong criticism from politicians in Switzerland.
>In 2022, Switzerland signed a $7.4 billion contract to buy 36 F-35A jets. However, the US administration has since demanded a price increase, citing rising energy, raw material costs, and inflation, and informed Swiss officials of the additional payment request.
>The government is said to have estimated additional costs of about $1.7 billion due to the US request.
>The Defense Ministry insisted that a "fixed price" had been set within the contract signed on Sept. 19, 2022, but said the contract excludes legal options, so diplomatic talks continue. It also warned Switzerland may cancel the purchase if the dispute is not resolved.
>Urs Loher, head of Swiss defense procurement agency Armasuisse, said: "A contract is a contract. With the procurement of the F-35A fighter aircraft, we're suddenly faced with a different reality, despite a clear fixed price."
Because they're not dumb enough to buy flying anvils having rising costs from a country that changes the price of a contract
>Switzerland challenges unexpected $1.3 billion price hike in F-35 fighter deal with U.S.
>A rise in the procurement cost of US-made F-35 fighter jets has prompted strong criticism from politicians in Switzerland.
>In 2022, Switzerland signed a $7.4 billion contract to buy 36 F-35A jets. However, the US administration has since demanded a price increase, citing rising energy, raw material costs, and inflation, and informed Swiss officials of the additional payment request.
>The government is said to have estimated additional costs of about $1.7 billion due to the US request.
>The Defense Ministry insisted that a "fixed price" had been set within the contract signed on Sept. 19, 2022, but said the contract excludes legal options, so diplomatic talks continue. It also warned Switzerland may cancel the purchase if the dispute is not resolved.
>Urs Loher, head of Swiss defense procurement agency Armasuisse, said: "A contract is a contract. With the procurement of the F-35A fighter aircraft, we're suddenly faced with a different reality, despite a clear fixed price."
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