Batalind
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Basically this battle against Foreigners is about ukukhothwa? - So Zulu men really do not go down and satisfy their women and they blame it on foreigners 🙆🏾♂️🙆🏾♂️😂😂





Uganda's military chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba demands $1 billion from Turkey — and 'their most beautiful woman as a wife' If not, he's closing their embassy and cutting all diplomatic ties






When you hear stories like this - and there are many - it becomes harder and harder to take the “China national security threat” narrative seriously. This should have been Trudeau’s epiphany moment. Instead, he still talks about how fortunate it was that Canada didn’t build closer ties with China, because it's a country that supposedly doesn’t share the same values. Herein lies the real purpose of the endless atrocity propaganda against Beijing: it keeps countries like Canada locked in their abusive relationship with their "greatest ally" while rejecting the very relationship that would have been in their national interest. Much of the atrocity propaganda against China is funded by the very same power that nearly abused Canada into exploring an expanded relationship with China, and for the most part, it works. When they put an end to Indonesia's aviation industry, they were a bit more direct about it though, and they actually succeeded.







Rhodesian troops in the Bush War used a kind of reconaissance by fire known as "Drake shooting". Instead of waiting for the enemy to reveal themselves, troops would proactively shoot into likely hiding spots: bases of trees, rocks, thickets or anthills. The goal was to kill concealed insurgents without first needing a clear visual on them. They didn't waste ammo. Riflemen fired "double taps" or controlled semi-auto shots up to 12 inches off the ground. This targeted legs and feet or ricocheted debris upward into the enemy's face and body. If the enemy flinched, moved, or returned fire, it instantly revealed their position for accurate follow-up shots. This was a very effective counter-insurgent tactic for the terrain they were fighting in.






















