Well you're in luck then, because I don't think it is either. Maybe they'd have a leg to stand on if they were actually Israeli ships, but it sounds like they've been attacking random ones and then declaring them Israeli. It's a stunt, and now the West is making it look even better.
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The thing is, it's usually true. Even when it's not hard it's often complicated - just think about climate change over the last several decades, for example. I don't envy politicians, who have to keep everyone distracted and happy while their staffers do the real work. They seem to enjoy the gig though.
Lol, you really don't like the Houthis. Why do you care? It's a little ethnic paramilitary, like a bajillion others all across the MENA area and other unstable regions.
No, I'd say they should keep parking warships in the area and eating all the missiles. It's expensive as all get out, but said Gulf contries would be obliterated by mass bombardment on the first day if the region really goes boom, and a few more weeks to let things settle and ship Anthony Blinken around would have been great.
So why is the KMT so popular in Miaoli? Otherwise this would basically be a straight urban-rural split, with just a bit of ambiguity in the capital.
The funny thing is, after a while you get used to it, and are just as breathtaken when you get to see a distant horizon again.
Shouldn't these be tagged "French"? I forget how it works now, but there's a little "English" next to it.
And I, at least, agree with Uncle Sam there. Do we really want WWIII over a stupid symbolic declaration?
No. The Soviets had one that was basically C but a decade early called Адрес (address). The higher-ups were skeptical of the concept of computers, though, so computing in the USSR languished anyway.
I think the Chinese have something going too. Mostly educated global people know some English anyway, though.
How long? It's been 3 days since I noticed, which seemed like enough of a delay for me to bother you.
Yeah, the whole point of competitors is that you try and differentiate yourself as much as possible.
I always look forward to the stuff he writes, even if I occasionally read one and think he's missed the point.