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This planet is haunted by us; the other occupants just evade boredom by filling our skies and our seas with monsters.
It's an unfamiliar image of Washington, I guess.
All right, this isn't f* natural. Some people were saying on June 24, meanwhile the Brazil vs Scotland match, rapture would occur. Connect this...
Looks like Chinese building projects aren’t as sturdy as they’re made out to be by the propagandists of the Eastern Empire. Looks like cutting...
Who's the Founding Father guy on the left side of Trump's abomination of a painting? I'm not recognizing him.
This particular author’s obsession with attacking Trump and bashing America at every opportunity has become rather sad and pathetic, like when an...
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Comment: The U.S. is no longer the world's military hegemon. It hasn't been for a long time (it's actually arguable whether it ever really was). American military dominance is largely based on its naval reach. Russian anti-shipping missiles have changed that. U.S. aircraft carriers are sitting ducks. As for air superiority, the F-35 is a joke; Russian jets can 'see' American stealth jets, and the S-400 (and upcoming S-500) can target any aircraft in the area, including stealth. The U.S. makes weapons for profit. Russia makes weapons for survival. That means their weapons are effective, not just 'sophisticated' - and produced at a fraction of the cost of American ones. Arrogant American military planners seem not to have taken any of that into account over the years...
See: Losing Military Supremacy: The Myopia of American Strategic Planning