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Coralie 2022-03-21 09:01:44
spy to spy: dark wounds under normal conditions
The Middle East is a very complex place, and the work of espionage is very special. The usual inconspicuous actions have extraordinary meanings. There are too many involved and too many benefits. The needs and losses are different for each.
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Kaylah 2022-03-20 09:01:37
Syriana
I strongly recommend “Syriana” as a must-watch movie. This film does an excellent job of illustrating just how politics and big business conspire to preserve the status quo which also protects their power and profits, leaving no room for any fantasy for “spreading democracy” or “good will of the...

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Ulices 2022-03-24 09:01:40
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Clementina 2022-03-24 09:01:40
"Corruption is why we win." BUT our country was already corrupted and still nothing~
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Fred Franks: I'm advising you to drop it.
Bob Barnes: Why am I being investigating? Why am I being investigating, Fred?
Fred Franks: Goodbye, Bob.
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Leland Janus: Something besides Dalton?
Bennett Holiday: Unfortunately, yes. And the best option seemed to be a secret deal for a excess Iranian pipeline capacity that I uncovered during the diligence. A little side deal benefiting the lead lawyer involved in the Connex-Killen merger approval process.
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Bennett Holiday: Of course, it's illegal for an American to control these rights.
Sydney Hewitt: Stop right now!
Leland Janus: Is there uh something that you wanna tell me, Syd?