Third time's the charm.
The coup is when you get the army and industry onboard to the point you aren't arrested as soon as you go to bed after making that speech.
That's a successful coup. But even an unsuccessful coup can get a lot of people killed. That's my concern. I'm not American; I don't care who sits in the White House.
Yes, but is it worth going to war over a drone dropping some leaflets? Returning an equivalent amount of waste paper was funny and appropriate, war is neither.
You only need to derail ONE of the bogies/wheel sets of only one of the wagons for the train to be "derailed".
Yes, it looks like the train in the image jack-knifed, suggesting it probably isn't articulated. So the affected coach can be pushed off by itself, rather than being stabilised by the weight of the rest of the train.
I'm guessing hydro-electric also requires a water supply.
Cake was never an option.
One big power plant is more efficient, but also a single point of failure. Having multiple medium-sized power plants is more reliable.
I mean, Russia probably knows where the bottlenecks are already. Moving large volumes of goods hundreds of kilometers isn't something you can do in secret.
They are all Bourgeois parties at the end of the day
Hasn't Morena done a lot to reduce poverty and build infrastructure in the provinces?
What about the set of all insects?
Maybe they want to fire people, but don't want to pay severance?
Considering what happened to the last two whistleblowers, I wouldn't want to piss off Boeing either.