railway station, the central square as well. well that s where some of those videos over the weekend were posted from. but those scorch earth tactics are leaving a city of questionable strategic value, but now massive symbolic value with very little left of it, frankly to conquer, and that brings to mind the essential question about what russia s tactics really are, if they re seeking in there warped view to save ukrainian citizens from the government here, then how they destroying so much of the country. they re claiming to be here to try and rescue and also to study. tg clea. what do they have left to try and defend or even get covered in if so much of these towns they re trying to take our in fact destroyed. but there are still ukrainian forces in the west, holding on quite persistently, frankly, this fight for back moved, as i say of questionable strategic value , becoming more of a sideshow as the noise grows around ukraine s counter offensive long planned by their allies with the
control. and that has really contributed and exacerbated an already dire humanitarian situation. i was reading accounts from those there in the early hours of the earthquake thinking it was just another bombing and not even realizing it was an earthquake. that just gives you a sense of what life was like for them prior to this earthquake. it truly is a tragedy upon a tragedy. can you explain specifically how the civil war, itself, has impacted aid going into the area? what you have is when the revolution began in 2012, the government of and its allies, the iranian, russian government, lebanese hezbollah mounted a scorch earth campaign against anyone who opposed them and over time were able to really defeat the revolution in most of syria except for this northwestern pocket of the country. there was a time when the regime would surround towns and starve them and force the people living
and exacerbated an already dire humanitarian situation i was reading accounts from those there in the early hours of the earthquake thinking it was just another bombing and not even realizing it was an earthquake. that just gives you a sense of what life was like for them prior to this earthquake. it truly is a tragedy upon a tragedy. can you explain specifically how the civil war, itself, has impacted aid going into the area? what you have is when the revolution began in 2012, the government and its allies, the iranian, russian government, lebanese hezbollah mounted a scorch earth campaign against anyone who opposed them and over time were able to really defeat the revolution in most of syria except for this northwestern pocket of the country. there was a time when the regime would surround towns and starve them and force the people living there to move into this pocket. today you have this area now
know that he will burn the party down. donald trump doesn t give a damn about republicans. he doesn t care about the party. he only cares about himself. he can go out there, he feels that he is being victimized by their party now. and run as an independent or try to scorch earth the other republican candidates, ron desantis, i m talking about you in particular. if these republicans think that now they are going to walk away from trump, he s not going to go away quietly. let s talk about that, david. in your state, ron desantis, he s the one that most look to if not donald trump. donald trump does not seem willing to step back and say, rhonda scent is, i will activate my base for you. what happens? what s going on with ron desantis? what should we be thinking about as we look at rhonda scent is being sort of the biggest name after trump? tara is exactly right. somebody has to get past donald trump while keeping the trump constituency. nobody has a way to figure that out, right now.
Checksum ZZTH after 2nd startup. Finally fixed the AI exiled troops bug that would get them permanently stuck in exiled territory after a war. Imported HPM terrain map and middle eastern nations. Redrew a lot of provinces and states all over the globe.