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I think that maybe this series was targeted at a younger audience which would warrant the toned down violence, less objectionable drugs and less gruesome
weaponry.
After seeing cars with guns and a wide array of other BAMF
weaponry
attached to them in the trailers, I didn't expect Death Race to have much depth.
Overcome by remorse, he creates a robot duplicate into which he transfers Toby's memories (as well as rocket powered flight and assorted weaponry), but then finds himself unable to accept the substitute because he is a robot.
One warning though: don't be misled by the trailers, this movie doesn't actually feature all that much "modern
weaponry
vs. dragons" action; it is a limited to a few short battles.
One gets the feeling of being a time traveler, as this 500-year-old world seems so real, with every detail of weaponry, cookware, clothing, jewelry, labor practices, buildings, village characters, and sacrificial ceremonies so obviously researched that it made me feel uncomfortably like I was involved in it all.
The trio must adjust to the strange new world, where medieval
weaponry
is mixed with modern technology, all the while trying to find a way to travel back home.
The sheer amount of
weaponry
strewn around the country will probably pose the greatest challenge to its prospects as a successful state with an effective government.
Others assert, with some level of official encouragement, that every scientific discovery or achievement – including jet aircraft and atomic
weaponry
– was made in India during the Vedic age.
Russia has an important place in Chinese geopolitical calculations, as a supplier of both modern
weaponry
and energy resources needed to continue its modernization.
Just last week, a Ukrainian freighter carrying heavy weaponry, including tanks, was hijacked.
But now that issuer also has a president who is casting doubt on his country’s defense alliances and who is, consciously or not, encouraging his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, to build, or at least boast of, new offensive
weaponry.
The aim of the ECSC was explicitly political: to remove control of the two most important raw materials for the production of heavy
weaponry
from states that had just fought the bloodiest war in history.
But, in recent years, China became an obstacle to Qaddafi’s African ambitions, and China did so by copying his methods: buying the support of dictators with
weaponry
and finance.
Somalia got state-of-the-art weaponry, liberally financed by loans.
More generally, the government may now review requests for
weaponry
from friendly governments on a case-by-case basis, according to whether the sale risks instigating or fueling international conflicts.
But high levels of US investment in drones, cyber-tools, and other unconventional
weaponry
will most likely be maintained.
Instead, Trump completed a deal to provide $110 billion in advanced
weaponry
to Saudi Arabia, which in turn will invest heavily in the US economy.
If the US is to make its financial
weaponry
an effective foreign-policy tool, big banks cannot blithely proceed to do what US authorities have prohibited.
Armenian forces are well dug in and have received a significant boost from Russia’s diversion of heavy
weaponry
to Armenia from some recently closed Georgian military bases.
While details are not yet fully known, the test suggests substantial progress on the part of North Korea’s scientists in increasing the yield of their
weaponry.
Then again, a war does not have to display state-of-the-art
weaponry
to convey a powerful political message.
That presents the West with a dilemma: Given its reluctance to commit its own ground forces to a war it knows it must win, it will have to arm the Kurds – not just the Kurdish Peshmerga militia of northern Iraq, but also other Kurdish groups – with more advanced
weaponry.
In so unstable a continent, one saturated with weaponry, pouring in more guns is hardly welcome.
Our economies are more deeply intertwined than ever before, and the sheer scale of destruction that could be wrought by today’s
weaponry
may invite some semblance of restraint.
The American University of Beirut, founded in 1866, has arguably done more to transform the Middle East in positive ways than any other comparable institution, yet it receives only $3 million in annual aid from the United States, which spends billions on armies and
weaponry
in the region.
The time has come for a sensible, humane, and professional new approach that would scale up investment in education while scaling back expenditures on wars, coups, and
weaponry.
At the same time Russia is selling billions of dollars worth of sophisticated
weaponry
to China, whose rearmament, despite the absence of serious threats or enemies, is perhaps the highest in the world.
This is why Obama’s America spends more on
weaponry
than the rest of the world combined, and why democracy-promotion remains the unquestioned foundation of American foreign policy, with debate possible only about its application.
The Kingdom has been the primary source of financing and
weaponry
for Sunni Syrian rebel forces fighting Assad’s army, which is backed heavily by Shia Iran and Hezbollah, the Lebanon-based Shia militia.
Then, in 2011, Western-backed regime change in Libya toppled Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi and drove more fundamentalists to flee into the desert – but not before they had gotten their hands on a significant part of Qaddafi’s heavy weaponry, as well as many vehicles.
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