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nbafinalsarchive · 10 months
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Ben Wallace and Kobe Bryant 2004 NBA Finals
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dadsinsuits · 2 months
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low1life · 2 years
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babyye · 1 year
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Maybe I'll start making digital drawings... My only digital drawing platform is my cell phone and my brush is my finger.
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jerseydeanne · 2 years
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"Britain's Defence Secretary Ben Wallace today hammered Prince Harry for 'boasting' about shooting dead 25 Taliban fighters in Afghanistan.
The Tory MP, 52, said the Duke of Sussex had 'let down' his former Army comrades by revealing his kill count in his autobiography 'Spare'."
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affansoanglin12 · 7 months
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instructionsonback · 2 years
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Ben Wallace on Vladimir Putin’s response to Nato:
“An ever more aggressive President Putin, with constant threatening red lines that then usually melt away, he hasn’t dared go near Nato.
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Russia has been very very cautious of respecting Nato’s territory. We have not seen lashings out into areas like Estonia or Latvia. They have been absolutely considerate of Nato. They have been really really cautious to make sure that they don’t provoke.
You could argue that the alliance in itself does function. The deterrent of Article 45 functions.”
Wallace added that the War in Ukraine has seen a “reinvigoration” of Nato, having “stagnated” years ago. He also said Russia is weaker than they let on.
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“ Post 1991, Nato had just stagnated … Many populations in Europe would have been surprised that Nato was a nuclear alliance. They’d just forgotten to talk about it. So, it didn’t have plans to do ‘what happens if’. They had just died.
We’ve seen a reinvigoration of what Nato needs and the supreme allied commander needs to do it’s job and new domains.
I think [the war] is winnable. I think Russia is much more fragile than the Russian’s want to admit … The splinter in the hierarchy of the Russian army is very real, the casualty rates are atrocious.”
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nbafinalsarchive · 1 year
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Ben Wallace 2004 NBA Finals
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dadsinsuits · 4 months
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otthonzulles · 2 years
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Ben Wallace, az Egyesült Királyság védelmi minisztere Nagy Britanniában kiképzés alatt álló ukrán katonákat látogatott meg. A karján kék-sárga union jack patch látható :) fejjel lefelé de ebbe ne menjünk bele :D
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low1life · 2 years
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freshthoughts2020 · 2 years
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eaglesnick · 2 years
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101 Things You Should Know About the UK Tory Government
Thing 31
In 2019, Boris Johnson, then Prime Minister, pledged “to bring shipbuilding back to the UK and strengthen the Royal Navy.” GOV.UK:12/09/19).
Ben Wallace was Johnson’s Secretary of State for Defence at the time. Ben Wallace is still Secretary of State for Defence under Sunak, but now the message has changed. Instead of bringing back shipbuilding to the UK Wallace has been accused of betraying British workers.
“Tories hand shipbuilding contract to Spanish-led bid in ‘a stab in the back’ for UK. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace used a visit to a shipyard in Devon to confirm the £1.6 billion order for Fleet Solid Support ships would be awarded to Team Resolute, led by Spanish firm Navantia.” (Mirror: 16/11/22)
On the day he took office, unelected Sunak made the country a number of promises including:
“Levelling up and building an economy that embraces the opportunities of Brexit, where businesses invest, innovate, and create jobs."
What he didn’t tell us was that many of those jobs he wanted to create would be going abroad and that British taxpayer's money would be paid into the coffers of over-seas companies.
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