5 more common movie mistakes that veterans can spot right away

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5 more common movie mistakes that veterans can spot right away
 
 
5 more common movie mistakes that veterans can spot right away
 
The military is its own world, and when Hollywood tries to depict it, troops and veterans can usually spot the flaws right away.
 
 
 
 
 
Why North Korea blew up 2 years of historic progress with South Korea
 
 
Why North Korea blew up 2 years of historic progress with South Korea
 
North Korea detonated two years of diplomatic progress with its neighbor to the south, setting the stage for what are likely to be more provocations.
 
 
 
 
 
Jim Mattis emailed Fiona Hill saying he was 'enormously proud' of her work after she testified in Trump's impeachment hearing
 
 
Jim Mattis emailed Fiona Hill saying he was 'enormously proud' of her work after she testified in Trump's impeachment hearing
 
"I've wanted to drop you a note paying my respects but hesitated in the immediate aftermath of your testimony," Jim Mattis said.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Australia has suffered an enormous 'state-based' cyber attack on its government, education, health, and business sectors — with initial reports stating China may be behind it
 
 
Australia has suffered an enormous 'state-based' cyber attack on its government, education, health, and business sectors — with initial reports stating China may be behind it
 
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said cyberattacks on Australia have been increasing over recent months.
 
 
 
 
 
A US Army soldier planned a 'mass casualty' attack on his unit with an extremist occult neo-Nazi group, federal prosecutors allege
 
 
A US Army soldier planned a 'mass casualty' attack on his unit with an extremist occult neo-Nazi group, federal prosecutors allege
 
He called himself a traitor in interviews with authorities and said that his aim was to kill as many of his fellow soldiers as possible.
 
 
 
 
 
Saudi Arabia banned Hajj for international visitors this year due to the coronavirus, forfeiting as much as $4 billion in revenue
 
 
Saudi Arabia banned Hajj for international visitors this year due to the coronavirus, forfeiting as much as $4 billion in revenue
 
Around 70% of Muslims who complete the Hajj each year come from outside Saudi Arabia, meaning the government will lose out on billions in revenue.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump's top officials were flabbergasted with his desire to meet Kim Jong Un, former adviser says
 
 
Trump's top officials were flabbergasted with his desire to meet Kim Jong Un, former adviser says
 
Trump abruptly tweeted he would agree to meeting Kim Jong Un "just to shake his hand and say hello."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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