If nothing else, they should have taken her more seriously as a medical professional. It makes no sense.
If nothing else, they should have taken her more seriously as a medical professional. It makes no sense.
This is all sorts of racism/incompetence. She’s in the demo, AND she works at a hospital where she is more likely to contract it, and they wouldn’t test her?
I wonder how many other people experienced this. Because you know it’s not just this one story.
It’s just Leftism talking. We have to abandon all military power and then everyone else will suddenly agree. Any sign of military power being flexed is a catastrophe that will certainly plunge us immediately into nuclear war. Etc.
I agree this has everything to do with China. Why isn’t the author answering the main question: With Russia openly defying the treaty why would the US stay in it? On what planet would it make sense to “honor” an agreement that both hurts you and no one else is honoring?
Bottom line: The U.S. would surely have preferred that Russia stayed within the INF Treaty, but now that it’s gone, it has other strategic threats to worry about. Everything the U.S. does going forward in this space is almost all going to be about China, not Russia.
So Russia cheats, and likely hasn’t honored it for years, and we respond with a missile test, and you say we are all worse off for it because we show our strength?
Sure, makes sense. Putin will definitely respond with fear when we send him a strongly worded letter indicating he needs to stop cheating.
The only reason…
One could make a pretty good case that Russia—a country that assassinates dissidents abroad, backs regimes that use chemical weapons against civilians, and intentionally bombs hospitals, is the bad actor here. One could also make the case that Russia needs to be punished for violating the treaty, and the U.S. is…
This isn’t entirely accurate....
If you are an active pilot near an Air National Guard base or part of the Civil Air Patrol, you have the chance of getting asked by ATC to work with the military for an in air intercept exercise. Pretty incredible to see up close, looks like the fighters are just hanging there in the sky, although they are usually…
Toyota’s have been used for decades in the middle east and South America due to their reliability. So much so Janes Military catalog list them under military vehicles.
The comparison was conducted hypothetically
Her hair looks beautiful, and I can’t imagine what actual problem there could be with it. Zara have opened themselves up to some serious problems here I think. Unless they have an actual “no braids” policy, which I highly doubt they do.
The husband just released this statement. I’m just about in tears because he seems so genuinely NICE and in love with her:
We have eleven but we’re only able to put one or two out to sea at any given time. Our navy is ridiculously impressive, but we shouldn’t pretend it’s not subject to atrophy due to lack of funding and poor political management.
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An aircraft like this can be summed up in one word deadly you take f-35 tech and put it on a proven platform that's low cost like an F-16 you have one efficient strike platform which won't break the bank something the Pentagon should be thinking about rather than placing all their eggs in one f-35 basket..