• If it's not profitable it can't exist
    If it's not profitable it can't exist
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  • A tragic mistake reportedly occurred when a defense system in Kuwait mistakenly engaged three F‑15E Strike Eagle jets from the United States Air Force
    During heightened regional alert, the aircraft were reportedly misidentified as potential threats, turning routine coordination between allies into a dangerous incident.

    Fortunately, the pilots ejected safely and survived the crash.
    The event highlights how even advanced defense systems depend on clear communication, accurate identification, and calm decision-making in high-pressure situations.
    A tragic mistake reportedly occurred when a defense system in Kuwait mistakenly engaged three F‑15E Strike Eagle jets from the United States Air Force During heightened regional alert, the aircraft were reportedly misidentified as potential threats, turning routine coordination between allies into a dangerous incident. Fortunately, the pilots ejected safely and survived the crash. The event highlights how even advanced defense systems depend on clear communication, accurate identification, and calm decision-making in high-pressure situations.
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  • President of peace indeed!
    President of peace indeed!
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  • In Japan, some households follow a tradition where husbands give their entire salary to their wives, who manage the family finances.
    The husband then receives a monthly allowance called “okozukai,” often used as personal pocket money.

    Surveys by organizations like Shiruporuto show this practice still exists today.
    It reflects a long-standing cultural norm built on financial trust and shared household responsibility.
    In Japan, some households follow a tradition where husbands give their entire salary to their wives, who manage the family finances. The husband then receives a monthly allowance called “okozukai,” often used as personal pocket money. Surveys by organizations like Shiruporuto show this practice still exists today. It reflects a long-standing cultural norm built on financial trust and shared household responsibility.
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