It's not the traditional spoils of war the Romans hauled home on horseback. It was the right to sell oil to us and make absolutely villainous amounts of money doing it.
"Before the 2003 invasion, Iraq's domestic oil industry was fully nationalized and closed to Western oil companies. A decade of war later, it is largely privatized and utterly dominated by foreign firms."
https://www.cnn.com/2013/03/19...
I believe she also purgered herself a few times by submitting forms stating she had complied with the Federal Records Act both at the end of her service, and again 21 months later when she actually did submit half the emails. And those are just the mundane facts, nothing to do with what classified information may have leaked or why she wanted to hide her communications.
It's not the traditional spoils of war the Romans hauled home on horseback. It was the right to sell oil to us and make absolutely villainous amounts of money doing it. "Before the 2003 invasion, Iraq's domestic oil industry was fully nationalized and closed to Western oil companies. A decade of war later, it is largely privatized and utterly dominated by foreign firms." https://www.cnn.com/2013/03/19...
I've got bad news if you think buying it on a disc changes that relationship dynamic.
Did they shoot it down, or blow it up? Big difference.
Have you heard of short selling?
"we can accelerate two decades of progress into five years" Cause that's how you get Skynet.
Those sound like deaths due to gravity.
This has been the case in Satellite imagery view for quite a while.
Why you raggin' on my Focus?
I believe she also purgered herself a few times by submitting forms stating she had complied with the Federal Records Act both at the end of her service, and again 21 months later when she actually did submit half the emails. And those are just the mundane facts, nothing to do with what classified information may have leaked or why she wanted to hide her communications.
I think you did 0.0000000001% of 7 billion.