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Every single memorable sequence from "Predator" is copied here (from the skinned corpses hanging upside down from trees to the mistaken killing of a wild boar instead of the enemy) and even most of the dialogs are literally re-used.
Plus, it has truly the hardest
enemy
I have ever fought, the Omega Weapon, much harder than the final boss to say the least.
But, cattleman Flynn finds the wealthy city is controlled by lawless Bruce Cabot (as Jeff Surrett), an old
enemy.
But they are then hunted down one by one by an invisible
enemy.
Indeed, while wars from the time of Hannibal’s defeat of the Romans in 216 B.C. to the Gulf War of 1991 had this center of gravity, with a massive concentration of force capable of bringing an
enemy
to its knees, such industrial inter-state wars have now become an historical anachronism.
In Latin America, the
enemy
seems to be foreign interference of any kind.
As a result, Ahmadinejad has been the most costly president for Khamenei to date, because he forced the Supreme Leader to deplete his power in the face of a common
enemy
– a move that called into question his own judgment and tarnished his reputation.
The problem is an aggressive fundamentalism that denies modern science, and an aggressive anti-intellectualism that views experts and scientists as the
enemy.
They blame globalization for damaging their livelihoods and economic prospects, and they seek an
enemy
– some “other” – whom they can vilify for the uncertainty and downward mobility they have experienced.
An all-or-nothing situation is driving citizens increasingly to view politics in terms that the German legal philosopher (and Nazi party member) Carl Schmitt considered inevitable: the distinction between friend and
enemy
– between those for whom one is ultimately willing to die and those whom one is ultimately willing to kill.
And the third generation – perfected by Germany with the “blitzkrieg” method employed in World War II – emphasized maneuver over force, with militaries using infiltration to bypass the
enemy
and collapse its force from the rear, rather than attacking frontally.
Complex or convoluted ideas and institutions, viewed as a product of forceful punditry, deliberately produced by the
enemy
to baffle and hurt Russia, are to be quashed at all costs.
Clearly, the Arab world was changing, and the US was suddenly no longer an enemy, but a friend.
One chilling give-away is the use of biological language in the perception of the
enemy.
Putin, of course, would have been glad to see Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, his sworn enemy, put in a cage.
But the US knows perfectly well that Al Qaeda is an
enemy
of convenience for Saleh and other American allies in the region, and that in many cases, terrorism has been used as a pretext to repress reform.
The album contained photographs of the windows of the old monk’s cells to which the Soviets had affixed bars; for years these cells imprisoned Catholic clergymen, such as those arrested after State Prosecutor Nikolay Krylenko proclaimed the Catholic Church “an
enemy
of the people” in 1917.
The new republics of the region, face no concrete or visible
enemy
at present.
Full of conjecture and bias, the report is based on the argument that Putin must be an enemy, because he doesn’t share Western values.
The Islamic State (ISIS) is, to be sure, public
enemy
number one, and Trump has already recognized it as such.
Two landmarks define these changes: the end of the Cold War, which rendered NATO’s defensive strategy against the Soviet Union obsolete, and the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the US, which changed the profile of the
enemy
and the nature of the battlefield.
There had never been any evidence showing that Americans of Japanese provenance in the US furnished assistance to the wartime
enemy.
Biden, while reaffirming that the US does not view China as an enemy, implied that Fu’s worries are not fanciful, saying that the worst scenario is a misunderstanding that leads to an unintended conflict.
The easy promise of new rights is, today, a pernicious
enemy
of modernization, and a snare that will keep individuals in thrall to state power.
If it “attempts to humiliate China...it will assure itself an enemy.”Lee concludes that, “Peace and security in the Asia-Pacific will turn on whether China emerges as a xenophobic, chauvinistic force, bitter and hostile to the West, because it tried to slow down or abort its development,” or “educated and involved in the ways of the world, more cosmopolitan, more internationalized and outward-looking.”
But the double game proved unsustainable: the Islamists were less inclined than their now-ambivalent patron to draw sophistical distinctions between one kind of
enemy
and another.
Those centuries, not the remnants of the Qaddafi regime, are likely to be the real
enemy
of change in Libya.
In a world divided between two uncompromising superpowers, India’s temporizing seemed like appeasement at best, and aid and comfort for the
enemy
at worst.
Having made the perfect the
enemy
of the good in the Middle East, the Trump administration will find it humiliating to agree to a comparable arrangement on the Korean Peninsula.
Even opposition leaders in Turkey’s now-toothless parliament become cheerleaders whenever he signals that lack of support would be treated as aiding the
enemy.
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