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The Watchers » Latest articles16 hours ago
Hurricane "Ida" makes landfall over the Isle of Youth, causing island-wide power outages, CubaTropical Storm "Ida" strengthened into a hurricane at 17:10 UTC on Friday, August 27, 2021, just 50 km (31 miles) ESE of the Isle of Youth. Landfall took place at 18:00 UTC with maximum sustained winds of 120 km/h (75 mph) and a minimum central pressure of...... Read more » read more
The National Interest16 hours ago
These 10 Glorious Guns Changed the Face of the Battlefield*Task and Purpose, Christian Beekman* *National Security, Americas* Throughout America’s wars, some decidedly non-standard small arms have been put into service when a particular situation or circumstance calls for a unique weapon. *Here’s What You Need to Remember:* From the legendary M1 Garand to today’s M4 and M16 rifles, standard-issue infantry rifles have been the ubiquitous icons of the troops who carried them. But throughout America’s wars, some decidedly non-standard small arms have been put into service when a particular situation or circumstance calls for a unique weapo... read more
The National Interest16 hours ago
Five Weapons That Could Have Been Game-Changers But Were Lost to History*Robert Farley* *Weapons, * Some for good reason. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Technology undoubtedly matters, but only rarely in the sense that an isolated technological achievement lends decisive advantage in tactical engagements. This article concentrates on five systems that died, but that might have had transformative effects if they had survived. These transformations would only rarely have changed the course of wars (countries win and lose wars for many reasons besides technology), but rather would have had ripple effects across the entire defense industrial base... read more
CFACT16 hours ago
Hurricane Ida could put nature’s fury on full displayHurricane Ida could be a dangerous major hurricane with very powerful winds. Wind speed increases linearly. Wind damage increases logarithmically. THE TIME TO PREPARE IS NOW! The post Hurricane Ida could put nature’s fury on full display appeared first on CFACT. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Mexico’s Electoral Institute designs the consultation to recall the presidentRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Mexico's National Electoral Institute (INE) approved this Friday the guidelines and budget for the organization of the referendum to revoke the presidential mandate. However, there is still no law regulating it. The president of INE, Lorenzo Córdova, explained that the consultation to revoke the presidential mandate would be held in […] The post Mexico’s Electoral Institute designs the consultation to recall the president appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Indigenous reserves were the least deforested areas in Brazil in 36 yearsRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Indigenous reserves, with only 1.6% of all deforestation suffered by Brazil in the last 36 years, are the best-preserved areas in the country, according to a study prepared by the MapBiomas organization with the help of satellite images and artificial intelligence. According to this multi-institutional platform that brings together universities, […] The post Indigenous reserves were the least deforested areas in Brazil in 36 years appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Cuba regulates the use of digital assets for commercial transactionsRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In a resolution, the Cuban Central Bank has also set rules for licensing institutions that work with cryptocurrencies The Central Bank of Cuba (BCC) has issued a resolution establishing rules for digital assets in commercial transactions and the licensing of providers in the sector. Read also: Check out our coverage […] The post Cuba regulates the use of digital assets for commercial transactions appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Cairns News17 hours ago
Covid vax killing far more than the alleged diseaseby John Kaminski, Florida https://www.votervoice.net/LifesiteNews/campaigns/87270/respond We need to rescind all liability shields for all vaccines, bar none, and put the Jewish owners of all these vaccine companies in jail, post haste. Ditto the sorry slugs occupying high political positions who oppress the public with relish while, like our pathetic president, take money under the table […] read more
Cairns News17 hours ago
Delta variant another big scamLetter to the Editor Haven’t heard much from you of late so wondering if you are being censored. Anyway this has come out and am wondering why unvaccinated people are being discriminated against when the report shows vaccinated people carry same viral loads as unvaccinated? These so called vaccines are not effective and yet they […] read more
Age of Autism The Rebel Alliance!16 hours ago
Moderna Metal Contamination DismissedUPDATE from Reuters and other sources: Two die in Japan after shots from suspended Moderna vaccines - Japan govt TOKYO, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Two people died after receiving Moderna Inc (MRNA.O) COVID-19 vaccine shots that were among lots later... Related Stories - Home-based Services for Autism - There's Only One Lifestyle Choice that Matters with Covid - Generational Divide read more
Halifax Examiner16 hours ago
Weekend FileWelcome to Weekend File, where you’ll find links to all the articles you might have missed last week. Jump to sections in this article: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sunday, August 22 1. ‘Houston, we have…’ Stephen Kimber looked back at the good, the bad, and the random from the provincial election, including […] read more
The Watchers » Latest articles17 hours ago
Intense cold front affecting South Africa, warnings for disruptive snowfall and severe thunderstormsAn intense cold front associated with a steep upper-air trough is affecting parts of South Africa since Thursday, August 26, 2021. The front is spreading eastwards, bringing heavy rains, disruptive snow, and cold temperatures. A change in weather conditions is...... Read more » read more
Small Dead Animals17 hours ago
Enough!One Canadian veteran summarizes his thoughts on the absolutely pathetic Canadian political class: h/t Seb read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Bioregional Plan 2030 presented to protect the Amazon of Ecuador and PeruRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Environmental experts, indigenous organizations, and civil society presented the Bioregional Plan Cuencas Sagradas 2030, a proposal to protect the Amazon of Ecuador and Peru under an "ecocentric" approach. The plan proposes a portfolio of projects that aims to attract investments of more than US$600 million over the next ten years […] The post Bioregional Plan 2030 presented to protect the Amazon of Ecuador and Peru appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The National Interest17 hours ago
The Type 075: The Warship China Uses To Seize Taiwan?*David Axe* *China Taiwan, * Beijing needs amphibious assault ships to enable it to invade Taiwan. *Here's What You Need to Know*: This latest LHD is just the kind of newer, high-tech ship that China was looking for. The Chinese navy on Sept. 25, 2019 launched its first big-deck amphibious assault ship, or LHD. The Type 075 amphib, which is similar in shape to the U.S. Navy’s own *Wasp*-class assault ship, could help Chinese forces invade Taiwan, seize disputed islands and project power and presence over a long distance. The assault ship appears to be around 800 feet long and di... read more
The National Interest17 hours ago
Handguns, Shorguns, Rifles: These Are the Five Best Firearms In Existence*Kyle Mizokami* *Guns, * The bustling global arms trade has resulted in many excellent handguns in the last hundred years. Some of the best handguns are more than a hundred years old, while others have been in production for less than a decade. *The standard weapon of the Russian Ground Forces is the AK-74M. Developed in the 1970s as a replacement for the iconic AK-47, the main difference between the two weapons was the use of smaller, lighter 5.45-millimeter ammunition.* (*These all appeared seperately during the last seven months and is being reposted thanks to reader interest... read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
Links 8/28/2021naked capitalism17 hours ago
Imperialism Then and Now: Capital Relocation, Inequality, Encroachment and Protracted CrisisOn how imperialism enabled exploitation of labor in the global South, and then pressure on worker wages in advanced economies. read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Chile advances to almost full reopening in capital Santiago and several other regionsRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A total of 52 communes of the Metropolitan Region will advance to Phase 4 of the Step-by-Step Sanitary Plan initial opening, which means that there will be greater capacity, unrestricted travel and inter-regional travel for residents of these areas. The news from the Chilean government also concerned several regions of […] The post Chile advances to almost full reopening in capital Santiago and several other regions appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals18 hours ago
The View From BritainDementia Joe may think the allies back him, but the foreign media tells a different story. Heels Up Harris will be president? What a mess. read more
Bayou Renaissance Man18 hours ago
Saturday Snippet: Smoking is bad for you - demonic editionIn Cape Town, South Africa (where I was born), there's a weather phenomenon known as "the tablecloth", when a bank of clouds gathers at the top of the world-famous Table Mountain and spills over its sides as if a cloth were being laid on a big table. A local legend says that it's a reminder of a fabled Dutch pirate named Van Hunks, who entered a pipe-smoking contest with the devil and won, only to be snatched away to hell for his temerity in defeating the Father of Lies. The part of the mountain where this is alleged to have happened is known as Devil's Peak. You can read a b... read more
Virtual Mirage18 hours ago
Thoughts for a SaturdayWhen Government Fails – “Task Force Pineapple” Army Lt. Col. Scott Mann, a retired Green Beret commander who led a private rescue effort to bring appropriate evacuees through Taliban lines to Kabul Airport. ABC News covered the story. You should read the whole article. After succeeding with helping dozens of Afghan commandos and interpreters […] The post Thoughts for a Saturday appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
The National Interest18 hours ago
Asia's Newest Arrival is an Aircraft Carrier*David Axe* *Aircraft Carrier, Asia* This new aircraft carrier is headed to South Korea. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *South Korea's carrier is sailing into crowded seas. The Chinese navy has two carriers. Another is under construction. Beijing’s fleet could possess as many as six aircraft carriers by the mid-2030s, experts told state media. They could be a mix of conventional and nuclear-powered vessels. South Korea is getting an aircraft carrier. The vessel could help Seoul’s navy to compete with its main rivals, the Chinese and Japanese fleets. The South Korean joint c... read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Job seekers from Argentina in Uruguay have outnumbered VenezuelansRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Over the past 2 years, driven by a new economic crisis and restrictions due to the pandemic, the number of Argentines looking to move to Uruguay grew again until reaching 40% of the total number of foreigners applying for a job in the country in 2021. According to Advice, a […] The post Job seekers from Argentina in Uruguay have outnumbered Venezuelans appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CFACT19 hours ago
ESG investing needs reality-based principlesEnvironmental, Social and Governance let companies "greenwash” their reputations, while brokers maximize fees. The post ESG investing needs reality-based principles appeared first on CFACT. read more
Virtual Mirage19 hours ago
Banastre Tarleton (Historical Review)Context and Precedence Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1st Baronet, GCB (21 August 1754 – 15 January 1833) was a British general and politician. A lieutenant colonel at the end of the American Revolutionary War, Tarleton did not lead troops into battle again. Tarleton’s cavalrymen were called “Tarleton’s Raiders”. His green uniform was the standard uniform of the British Legion, a provincial unit organized […] The post Banastre Tarleton (Historical Review) appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Electroverse19 hours ago
Sharp Uptick in Arctic Sea Ice: Extent on course to be the Highest in 15 yearsThe Arctic is the poster child for global warming -- if it fails to melt, the IPCC hasn't a leg to stand on (particularly given that Earth's avg. temp is also refusing to play ball--down some 0.7C since 2016). The post Sharp Uptick in Arctic Sea Ice: Extent on course to be the Highest in 15 years appeared first on Electroverse. read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Accor chain reopens hotels in Chile, Uruguay and ArgentinaRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Some 46% of global consumers feel more comfortable traveling this year than in 2020, evidenced by the gradual recovery of business travel and domestic tourism. In fact, Accor has reported that in recent months hotel reservations have increased in Brazil and in Spanish-speaking countries. In Chile, the tourism industry is […] The post Accor chain reopens hotels in Chile, Uruguay and Argentina appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Next Grand Minimum Profit20 hours ago
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The National Interest18 hours ago
Don’t Blink: U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers Turn Faster Than You’d Expect*James Clark* *Aircraft Carriers, * Just because the Lincoln’s hauling hundreds of tons of high-tech equipment, dozens of aircraft, and thousands of sailors doesn’t mean the carrier can’t turn on a dime at more than 30 knots. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* There’s still something awe-inspiring about watching a massive piece of the Pentagon’s power-projection apparatus doing tricks on the open sea. *More From The National Interest: * *Russia Has Missing Nuclear Weapons Sitting on the Ocean Floor * *How China Could Sink a U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier * *Where World War III Cou... read more
Global Issues News Headlines19 hours ago
Tokyo Paralympics: leaping towards a more inclusive societyInnovators are joining Paralympians to discuss how sport can help to build a more inclusive society in a series of online discussions organized by the UN to coincide with the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, which continues until 5 September. Read the full story, “Tokyo Paralympics: leaping towards a more inclusive society”, on globalissues.org → read more
The National Interest19 hours ago
After 110 Years, the M1911 Pistol Is Still Among the Best*Kyle Mizokami* *Guns, * Army Sergeant Alvin C. York used his 1911 pistol to single-handedly kill six German soldiers charging him with fixed bayonets. He earned the Congressional Medal of Honor as a result. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Although the 1911A1 has been phased out of regular U.S. military service, pockets of 1911s still persist. In 2014, the Marine Corps placed an order for twelve thousand Close Quarter Battle Pistols (M45A1). The M45A1 is a 1911A1 built by Colt Defense with modifications, including a Picatinny accessory rail, night sights, and a desert-tan pa... read more
The National Interest19 hours ago
This Flexible Rifle Can Fire Off 21 Different Types of Ammunition*James Clark* *Weapons, Americas* The Scavenger 6 is a new rifle that looks like a revolver and can fire 21 different calibers of ammunition, just by swapping out the cylinder. *Here’s What You Need To Remember:* In a post-apocalyptic scenario where survival is dependent upon scavenging resources, it pays to be prepared. That’s the thinking behind Scavenger 6, a new rifle that can fire 21 different calibers of ammunition. Though rifle hardly seems a fitting term. It looks like a cross between a .44 Magnum and an M1A1 carbine, and the crazy thing is that’s not inaccurate. Scave... read more
The National Interest19 hours ago
This Rifle Was Designed for Extremely Violent Engagements*James Clark* *Guns, Americas* A person can transition from providing heavy suppressive fire or accurate semi-auto fire. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *“America! Ahhhhh!” roars Chief Warrant Officer Christian Wade as he unloads with the M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle — and not with any of that wimpy “pew, pew, pew” slow and steady squeeze stuff. The 2nd Marine Division gunner goes full auto in his latest fact or fiction video, before pausing to ask: “Is that really necessary?” The answer: Sometimes. From 5, 30, and 80 meters, Wade and Cpl. Gerald Trado, an infantryman with ... read more
The Reference Frame19 hours ago
Only those countries that have experienced communism will survive the fatal virusBy Mr Maroš Puchovský (Slovakia), written in Zmena/Všehomír [Change/Universe] 30 years ago (!!!) Thanks to Bohumil from Volný Blok and HankaH13 for finding the article for me This is what the people of Western Europe will soon be. (LM: The image and the caption were included in the 30-year-old article.) [Introduction in the box.] Ibrahim Husseini, leader of the Provençal Allah's Front, becomes president of France and proclaims an Islamic republic in Paris. German Chancellor Türgüt Mustafa is alarmed by attacks by the Shiite majority in Bavaria against the Catholic minority, which de... read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro Lavradio Street could become intangible heritageRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The 700 meters long street is surrounded by historical houses and is traditionally known by locals and tourists for hosting the Feira do Rio Antigo (Old Rio Fair). The event is held every Saturday and features many of the city's artisans and antique exhibitors. Bars and restaurants make the street […] The post Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro Lavradio Street could become intangible heritage appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
naked capitalism19 hours ago
Could California End Up With a Trump-Like Governor?How much should Californians worry that Larry Elder, a politically inexperienced, hard core right winger, might become governor? read more
The Watchers » Latest articles19 hours ago
Moderately strong M4.7 solar flare erupts from geoeffective AR 2860A moderately strong solar flare measuring M4.7 at its peak erupted from geoeffective Active Region 2860 at 06:15 UTC on August 28, 2021. The event started at 05:39 and ended at 06:23 UTC. The flare event follows increased solar activity with numerous c-class flares...... Read more » read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Dollar drops below R$5.20 after sharpest weekly slump since MayRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The dollar marked its fifth drop in 6 trading sessions on Friday, hitting a 2-week low below R$5.20 in the wake of a global weakening of the greenback after the U.S. Federal Reserve signaled a delay in the stimulus cut and minimized chances of an interest rate hike. The price […] The post Dollar drops below R$5.20 after sharpest weekly slump since May appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Komando.com20 hours ago
Keep your payment cards safe with these RFID-blocking cards and walletsThese RFID-blocking wallets can keep thieves from stealing your credit card details. read more
Socio-Economics History Blog20 hours ago
Denmark To Scrap All Covid-19 RestrictionsDenmark To Scrap All Covid-19 Restrictions by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ Denmark will on September 10th stop classifying Covid-19 as an “illness which is a critical threat to society”, meaning all remaining special pandemic restrictions will expire, The Local reported. In a press release issued on Friday morning, the country’s health minister Magnus Heunicke said that the high … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog20 hours ago
Japan Discovers “Magnetic” Substance in Pfizer Covid Vaccines; Journalists Start DYING from The Vax They Pushed Japan Discovers “Magnetic” Substance in Pfizer Covid Vaccines; Journalists Start DYING from The Vax They Pushed by Mike Adams, https://www.naturalnews.com/Index.html (Natural News) We have turned the corner on the vaccine debate. The Pfizer vaccine is rapidly failing, and now most infections, hospitalizations and deaths are occurring among the “fully vaccinated.” Journalists who promoted vaccines are literally … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog20 hours ago
Collapse Imminent? Food Suppliers Admit They Can’t Keep Store Shelves Stocked Amid Supply Chain Disruptions, Worker ShortagesCollapse Imminent? Food Suppliers Admit They Can’t Keep Store Shelves Stocked Amid Supply Chain Disruptions, Worker Shortages by JD Heyes, https://www.naturalnews.com/Index.html (Natural News) Our lords and masters have squeezed every ounce of tyranny they can out of the COVID-19 pandemic and now they’re exploiting it further to squeeze the remaining ‘malcontents’ in our society — … read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Sky-blue dollar is born in Argentina: accounts are opened in Uruguay to transfer money to the U.S.RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With the structure in place, several companies are setting up their financial offices in Uruguay to boost private banking, and thus being able to triangulate and open accounts in the U.S. Hence, the sky-blue dollar is born. CASE BY CASE Puente has had a subsidiary in Uruguay for almost 10 […] The post Sky-blue dollar is born in Argentina: accounts are opened in Uruguay to transfer money to the U.S. appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
In Defense Of…James ChurchwardPretty clearly, Churchward was almost the first to use cultural sources and available speculative archeology to attempt a reconstruction of prehistory. His key source was ancient scriptures dating back to what he understood to be the flood or we know as the Pleistocene nonconformity. He states that Mu and Lemuria were civilizations wiped out by the Flood. He describes those societies and state we all are its sucessors. Thus their demise took place around 13,000 years ago. This all fits with my own work rather well. Understand that the sea level is 300 feet higher now. Thus ... read more
Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
Strange supersolid state of matter created in new dimension*Strange supersolid state of matter created in new dimension* *By Michael IrvingAugust 19, 2021* This is now really weird science. Read and digest. We will be innovating with this at the small scale level at least. It is exciting to see this. It took a long time to work at this level of strangness. Yet is was always super promising. *https://newatlas.com/physics/supersolid-two-dimensional-state-matter/Facebook* *An artist's impression of a two-dimensional supersolid, where all the atoms line up in a crystalline structure like a solid but can flow freely at the same time* ... read more
Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
Novel cement uses discarded clay to cut carbon footprint by two thirdsThis is an interesting new recipe for cement manufacture and is useful close by the clay type. The original cement recipe was pozzeline which used a volcanic ash. Understand that clays are typically weathered volcanic ashes. It would be interesting to see if it stands up to weathering better and how it reacts with rebar. Do not imagine we have all the answers in the cement industry. They are all custom build against known sources of raw materials and alteration is difficult *Novel cement uses discarded clay to cut carbon footprint by two thirdsBy Nick ... read more
Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
petroglyph magicThis item nicely dispels the natural mystery surrounding these art objects and informs us regarding their importance in time and space. All are individually created and out of context with those nearby. The real context is spiritual advancement. suddenly it is very clear and independent of our own assumptions. *The earliest known Petroglyphs are thought to have been created around 10,000 years ago. The Petroglyph rock art in India has been dated back to 5000 years BC, and a few Petroglyph sites can be found scattered throug... read more
Climate Collections23 hours ago
PAGES2019: 30-60SOriginally posted on Climate Audit: The 30-60N latitude band gets lots of attention in paleoclimate collections – probably more proxies than the rest of the world combined. The 30-60S latitude band is exactly the same size, but it is little studied. It is the world of the Roaring Forties and Furious Fifties, a world that… read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
Cover Doesn’t Matter: Why U.S. Infantry Love Their Grenade Launchers*James Clark* *military, Americas*Infantry platoons bristle with direct-fire weapons, but everyone loves a grenade. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Given how far grenade launchers have come — from a medieval-type crossbow to a single shot 40mm bloop tube to a cornucopia of multishot hand cannons and underbarrel ’nade launchers — it’s hard to know exactly where they’ll end up. Infantry platoons bristle with direct-fire weapons, but everyone loves a grenade. Grenades give ground troops the ability to send a big boom of fire and shrapnel over a wall or hedgerow, inside a win... read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
The Argus Aircraft Carrier Almost Made it to WWI*Brad Reynolds* *Aircraft Carrier, Europe* In 1898 the first prototype of an aircraft carrier was placed in front of the U.S. Navy. *Here's what you need to remember: *The HMS *Argus *became the first ever flush-deck aircraft carrier in naval history. In 1898, Samuel P. Langley’s first flying prototype sparked interest from the U.S. Navy, which immediately began looking for military applications. Prior to World War I, various navies were experimenting with different forms of vessels to facilitate airpower, but it would be the British fleet who pushed carrier technology to new he... read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
Meet the Essex-Class the Carriers that Made the U.S. a Superpower*Peter Suciu* *Aircraft Carrier, Americas* The fact that the ships could be upgraded and used for decades gave them an edge. *Here's what you need to remember: *"There is something that just captures our imagination," added Fabey. "When these ships were designed the United States wasn't yet a superpower. These were the ships that helped win the war and then put us on top." The role that the *Essex*-class aircraft carrier played in World War II can't be understated. The ships have been called the backbone of the United States Navy—which ordered thirty-two of the vessels. As the ... read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
Can the Pentagon Develop an Asymmetric Defense of Taiwan?*Michael O'Hanlon* *Taiwan, Asia* America and its allies are overdue in making such efforts. *Here's What You Need to Know*: A decisive, permanent U.S. military victory over China is difficult to envision. In recent months, as China’s threats against Taiwan have mounted, strategists and policymakers have been debating whether it is time for a change to the somewhat tortured method by which the United States has sought to preserve stability across the Taiwan Strait since the late 1970s. The current policy of “strategic ambiguity” seeks to keep everyone guessing as to whether Amer... read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
The F-22 Raptor Would Not Exist Without the F-117 Nighthawk*Robert Farley* *Stealth, * Rumors of the F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter abounded, well before its first use in combat. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The F-117 was one of the most consequential aircraft for the future of military aviation, demonstrating the essential viability of stealth aircraft under conditions that the United States could reliably replicate. Its absence might well have left a large hole in U.S. aerospace strategy for the twenty-first century. Rumors of the F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter abounded, well before its first use in combat. After first seeing act... read more
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