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They call it "The American Dream," because you have to be asleep to believe it.
This reads like a dumbed-down piece that has been simplified for an immature audience. The publisher's comments appear to reflect this view. The...
yeah, they all still hate getting killed... or the luckier ones, just maimed
I always liked Ireland.
Are there any problems these days with getting men to enlist in the US military?
I guess I am missing something. Exactly when did "we" decide that "protesters" could riot and it would still be treated like it was still a...
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Comment: Considering how much stalling the US has done with the Iran nuclear deal up to this point, it seems that any agreement that may come to pass is likely to be in large part because the US is desperate for oil supplies to fill the gaping void left by Russia due to the West's relentless threats against Russia. A similar blockade on the Nord Stream II pipeline via Germany forced the US to beg its allies to compensate for the loss of Russia's natural gas supplies: Qatar tells US it's 'maxed out' of LNG, unable to substitute Russian gas if supplies disrupted
If the deal is sealed (if only for a short time), it'll be another win for the multipolar world against the increasingly demented Western establishment: