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One Of CERNs Plasma Wakefield Accelerators.

One Of CERNs Plasma Wakefield Accelerators.
One Of CERNs Plasma Wakefield Accelerators.

One of CERNs plasma wakefield accelerators.

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Constantine(2005) is just a 1-uped version of Irobot(2004)

They just swapped Smith and Robots for Reeves and Vampires


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9 months ago

I think you don't see many GWOT veterans run for public office because they would be so radically liberal, based, and unbribable.

9 months ago
Six Israeli & US officials tell Politico that the White House encouraged Israel to invade Lebanon, that they had to be quiet about it for PR purposes (good work on that), and that this sparked opposition from within the Pentagon, State & intel agencies.https://t.co/k8fVNDC9vr

— Branko Marcetic (@BMarchetich) October 1, 2024
US officials quietly backed Israel’s military push against Hezbollah
POLITICO
The officials urged caution and stressed the need for diplomacy. But the timing was right for such a military shift, they concluded.

Senior White House figures privately told Israel that the U.S. would support its decision to ramp up military pressure against Hezbollah — even as the Biden administration publicly urged the Israeli government in recent weeks to curtail its strikes, according to American and Israeli officials. Presidential adviser Amos Hochstein and Brett McGurk, the White House coordinator for the Middle East, told top Israeli officials in recent weeks that the U.S. agreed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s broad strategy to shift Israel’s military focus to the north against Hezbollah in order to convince the group to engage in diplomatic talks to end the conflict, the officials told POLITICO. Not everyone in the administration was on board with Israel’s shift, despite support inside the White House, the officials said. The decision to focus on Hezbollah sparked division within the U.S. government, drawing opposition from people inside the Pentagon, State Department and intelligence community who believed Israel’s move against the Iran-backed militia could drag American forces into yet another Middle East conflict.