Last year was also 50% only as well I think. So it means they've basically made no progress whatsoever. Although I suspect there's really no desire to actually complete the audit.
The service is also looking for new anti-ship missiles. This spring, it announced plans to buy 268 Joint Strike Missiles over the next five years, which an official said would "bridge that gap" until it acquires more of the larger Long Range Anti-Ship Missile, which the Navy and Air Force both want and Lockheed Martin is scrambling to build.
Looks like we've got a new Lockheed Martin grift to pay attention to. Can't wait for the hijinks! I'm guessing it won't be anything cool and instead be like it won't track the object on a cloudy day or something.
"The stacking of effects starts in cyber, then there's a space, then there's an air, there may be a surface, and there may be a subsurface component, with electronic combat happening — all needing to arrive on the target coincidentally," Wilsbach said.
"In a dynamic environment where aircraft and ships and perhaps ground units from the Army, with satellites traveling through space, all have to synchronize in time and space so the effects occur at the same time on the target — so you get munitions on the target to destroy and hopefully sink the ship, as an example — that we are working on constantly," Wilsbach said.
Sounds like this individual just got back from a Silicon Valley retreat. Whole lot of words for not meaning much of anything.
Thousands of Egyptian fans of the Al-Ahly Football Club, based out of Cairo, chant in solidarity with Palestine.
Yeah reminds me of this earlier in the year. I caught wind of it because I follow MLS. Was weird because I remember the follow up stories and discussion being the fans didn't mind and thought it was neat or something like that.
Can't find any follow up stories I'd probably have more luck if I knew Hebrew or Polish, but he got 23 total appearances with the club after being only a few in after the salute.
Also found this one about the Tel Aviv club: Israel’s most racist soccer club isn’t shouting ‘death to Arabs’
The racism at the club is further enabled by the fact that Maccabi flies under the Israeli media’s radar, which instead prefers to focus on the antics of Beitar Jerusalem fans, particularly “La Familia,” and the complete absence of Arab players in the club’s entire history. But the decision of Maccabi Tel Aviv players to wrap themselves in the Israeli flag following Tuesday’s match shouts out the subtext that Arabs have no place here. In other words, those Maccabi players are no less racist than members of “La Familia.”
So Hakim put out a video I'm getting around to watching. The first book recommendation led me to verso's site where they have like 6 ebooks for free. I'm sure they can be found as pdf's elsewhere as well but figured I'd mention it.
The ebooks for free:
I mean the song was quite good. I'll have to keep that in mind. First exposure to the band and going through translation sometimes makes it hard to 100% feel confident what you think is right is right.
Yeah it seems extremely incoherent. Really seems like the final nail to the coffin of their proud boasting that it can't ever happen again here because we're so educated now.
Slapped the lyrics into google translate and well that's something. I'm assuming there's a lot of sarcasm and stuff going way over my head lol.
St. Pauli with quite a take on the events, considering their a "left wing" club. What the hell is going on in Germany?
Image from the post gives the gist if you don't want to use the link
Looks like Celtic's green brigade is getting suspended. It's for "safety" reasons and totally not because of their Palestine support.
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