It reflects Trump's attempt to reshape how the nation engages allies and adversaries around the world, with a focus on
military might over diplomatic and humanitarian gestures.
Not exact matches
Of course, if you're taught
over and
over by the rock mythology, or even by PBS or the NYT, that the Righteous Artist ought to say the equivalent of «F# $ @ You» to the likes of the «
military - industrial establishment,» the «system,» or the «Power,» you
might assume that you ought to say the words themselves to something a bit more obviously impacting your life, such as your ex-girlfriend.
If Kernan calls you, he
might be in Israel, Iraq, Afghanistan, Washington or Pebble Beach — his
military consulting work and his golf take him all
over the world.
For comparison Saudi Arabia's
military might is nowhere near to that of China, but it still was able to maintain naval and air blockade
over Yemen.
Jeremy Corbyn did, just 36 hours ago, want new faces in those jobs after bust - ups
over nuclear weapons and
military action in Syria, but this morning it would be a big surprise to his shadow cabinet - even though this
might be a disappointment to some of his supporters - if he did go ahead with making the changes.
The emptiness of outer space
might be the last place you'd expect
militaries to vie
over contested territory, except that outer space isn't so empty anymore.
A
military network, for instance,
might not worry about malevolent viruses and noise because access is restricted, while a wireless sensor network deployed
over a wide area
might need to tolerate continual losses of random nodes.
McAdams is incapable of being anything but adorable onscreen, Krasinski doesn't say much and does it well, and this
might have been a cut - rate version of «The Descendants» (without the genuine emotion) if only Crowe hadn't slopped a belly flop of a subplot about national security and
military privatization
over the top.
You
might spend several hours methodically racking up
military victories, taking
over important fortresses, and generally spreading your influence only to see it all reset once you compete that chapter's overarching objective and move onto the next one.
Many of the best Memorial Day movies have won Academy Awards, some are now considered action - movie classics and only the select few grapple with essential questions about
military might, mission ethics and the trauma that continues long after the fighting is
over.
Over time, World War II movies have offered the public ways to remember the halcyon days of American and British moral and
military might — when the good guys were always good and the bad guys were always bad — but they have also forced viewers to recognize the tremendous human loss of war.
It's really funny to read someone making an argument that you
might find in a more literary game corner of the Internet (recommending narrative - heavy games like Heavy Rain and Alan Wake, or classics like System Shock 2
over Call of Duty - style
military FPSes) written in YouTube - ese.
And I profoundly believe that many of the conflicts, the refugee crises, the
military interventions
over the years
might have been avoided if nations had truly invested in the lives of their people, and if the wealthiest nations on Earth were better partners in working with those that are trying to lift themselves up.
China's challenge to the United States
over the coming decades will not only be a contest of economic and
military might.