Francis Cayman
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Francis Cayman
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The world kills the good, the gentle and the brave impartially. If you are none of these you can be sure it will kill you, but there will be no special hurry.
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@DSZ1988 @WarArchiveClips The Russians are a people that know how to suffer.
They're good at it.
They're far better at it than Ukraine, and it's why Ukraine will ultimately lose this bullshit western fabricated proxy war they're in.
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Ukraine is decimated. Physically, demographically and economically. Hundreds of thousands dead, hundreds of thousands wounded, hundreds of thousands deserted, economy and infrastructure ruined.
Ukraine has been under general mobilization for years. Russia hasn't and has probably suffered similar casualties to Ukraine despite Russia's far larger manpower.
Your viewers should be told about this too.
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"Putin is facing a challenge to assert his authority."
The war in Ukraine is "causing a lot of problems for Russia." These include "rising utility bills" and "rising prices," the BBC's Russia Editor Steve Rosenburg tells @vicderbyshire.
#Newsnight
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Trump is VERY transparent. That post perfectly expresses his utter frustration.
Opening the Strait of Hormuz is not just a matter of will. We don’t have a sustainable military answer right now because we don't have a defensive shield against asymmetric warfare (cheap drones and missiles), as Ukraine has against Russia.
When the U.S. launched Project Freedom roughly two weeks ago, three guided-missile destroyers were sent through the Strait to escort commercial shipping.
The Navy came under a sustained barrage of Iranian drones and missiles and intercepted 100% of the attacks.
Yet the defensive effort after just two days was extraordinarily resource-intensive. It nearly depleted the missile magazines of two Guided-Missile Destroyers and required support from more than 100 aircraft (F-35 fighters and attack helicopters). It costs an estimated $50–100 million to get just two commercial ships through safely over two days.
This model is completely unsustainable beyond a brief demonstration. The U.S. cannot realistically guarantee a perfect interception record against repeated sustained barrages.
All it would take is one drone or missile getting through, and the images of a burning American warship would be a major political disaster.
Below, Trump isn’t raging at the media alone. He’s raging because we don't have a cost-effective Military solution (money and lives at risk) to opening the Strait.
zerohedge@zerohedge
Trump with the longest sentence of the day
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@cartographer_s I did a copy of the one in the Smithsonian in DC 50 years ago for someone special. I think of her often…even today
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The Coen Brother had many influences for making "Barton Fink" (1991). Three of the major influences were "Repulsion" (1965) "Cul-de-sac" (1966) and "The Tenant" (1976), all directed by Roman Polanski.
Ethan Coen said, "If you had to describe "Barton Fink" (1991) generically, you couldn’t do better—not that this is a genre— but it’s kind of a Polanski movie. It’s closer to that than anything else.”
Ironically, it was Roman Polanski who was the head of the Jury in the Cannes Film Festival when the movie premiered. The movie won the Palme D'or, Best Director, and Best Actor at the festival, thereby becoming the first movie to win three major awards at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Coens were hesitant to speak to him about his influence at Cannes.
Joel Coen explained, "Obviously, we have been influenced by Polanski's films, but at this time we were very hesitant to speak to him about it because we did not want to give the impression we were sucking up. The three films are ones we've been quite taken by. 'Barton Fink' does not belong to any genre, but it does belong to a series, certainly one that Roman Polanski originated."
(The Coen Brothers' interview with Jim Emerson, 1991 & The Coen Brothers' interview to Postiff, 1991)
P.S: On this day, 35 years ago, "Barton Fink" (1991) premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, France.
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@TheWrai10749244 @DannyDrinksWine works on multiple multiple levels and why it’s so great
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@DannyDrinksWine This movie was too cryptic. Aside from the hell part, there doesn't seem to be any consensus on what this movie means.
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@WarArchiveClips Once upon a time, if captured alive, snipers would suffer horrific, unimaginable death after days of torture. Drone operators deserve far worse.
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@Maks_NAFO_FELLA Russia: please send more orcs to ukraine so the kids there can play most realistic videos
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@dpwebby @JesseBWatters @michiokaku check out the leader of the free world and those who elected him
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@JesseBWatters @michiokaku Why are aliens always smarter and more advanced? Who's to say humans arn't the smartest and the most advanced.
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🚨 WOW! Theoretical Physicist @MichioKaku says UFO files just changed EVERYTHING 👀🛸
“This is a 10… a TURNING POINT” — DECADES of COVER-UPS COLLAPSING 💣
Those UFO moves? “NO HUMAN could SURVIVE it… this is NEXT-LEVEL intelligence” 🤯
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@draknoborn20204 @captanssup they do it every day in ukraine. moscow next
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@realJoelFischer @EricTrump @Conserv53236690 @realDonaldTrump no, we recognize it for stupid, self aggrandizing and a hollow persons search for meaning but triggers ain’t part of it. bewilderment…maybe years ago.
couldn’t care less. eric’s post showed up in my feed unannounced btw
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For the first time, I am extremely proud to share the OFFICIAL logo for the Donald J. Trump International Airport in Palm Beach, Florida. There is no person more deserving of this incredible honor than @realDonaldTrump! Congratulations Dad!
Looking forward to seeing flights landing at “DJT” very very soon! 🇺🇸🛬

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