a more or less submarine state and in that you here are three hundred seventy thousand soviet troops stationed. it s generally accepted by military analysts that once a nuclear war starts it will inevitably become a major exchange. returns you seem willing to get somebody to not do something first the cost will see benefits and usually that s associated with a threat you can deter by a massive retaliation you can also deter by strong offense which is called a turns through denial if you re not going to be able to carry out your actions against me then you re not going to try him in the first place.
cinnabar sharif who is in prison convicted of corruption as voting began a suicide bomber killed at least thirty people outside a polling station in the southwestern city of the so what islamic state claimed responsibility for the attack. which is in baluchistan province also so deadly pre-election violence meanwhile the military was out in force as millions of pakistanis voted. armed soldiers like these are some of the roughly three hundred seventy thousand troops deployed across the country not only are they guarding polling centers but are also helping with general security duties. human rights groups are concerned they have already complained of the army s alleged interference in the electoral process. which is in litigation get it out and all to buckle and keep going to fund that and if it is it
sent from paris and and to german cities. using looted property the nazi regime was able to compensate those who suffered from the first wave of british bombing. in late one nine hundred forty two party agents received three hundred seventy thousand claims for compensation for which the state immediately paid out one hundred twenty six million marks that was a relatively small sum for a regime that had billions at its disposal from europe s jews it would not be easy for bombers to bring an end to such a powerful empire. but the fierce battle had begun. in britain bomber command was now receiving a third of the defense budget factories began producing
and this system was extended to all the countries under german occupation. for instance twenty seven thousand train carriages full of household goods were sent from paris and antwerp to german cities. using looted property the nazi regime was able to compensate those who suffered from the first wave of british bombing. in late one nine hundred forty two party agents received three hundred seventy thousand claims for compensation for which the state immediately paid out one hundred twenty six million marks that was a relatively small sum for a regime that had billions at its disposal from europe s jews it would not be easy
n. he s the brother of former prime minister nawaz sharif who was in prison convicted of corruption the sharifs the military is influencing the outcome of this election as voting began today a suicide bomber killed at least thirty people outside a polling station in the south western city of. and officials said the attacker blew himself up when police stopped him from entering the state came the sponsibility for the attack on the group s agency. which is in baluchistan province also so deadly pre-election violence the military is out in force today as millions of pakistanis go off their ballots. armed soldiers like these are some of the roughly three hundred seventy thousand troops deployed across the country not only are they guarding polling centers but are also helping with general security duties. human rights groups are concerned they have already complained of