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" ... 4) Revisit the nuclear standoffs of the Cold War. The Kennedy Administration presided over the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Bay of Pigs failed invasion, and the deployment of the nuclear submarine and related technology. Earlier this year, we sold an archive of letters of President Kennedy to the father of the nuclear Navy, Hyman Rickover. In one such letter, he writes, "Now, we truly have the ability to strike from out of the deep any target on the face of the earth. However, unless this system serves the real purpose for which it was conceived and built - to deter rather than to destroy - we will have failed in our mission." ... "
" ... For ghost weapons, I’d use the Kunai, as they can stagger enemies and that counts toward your life on kill. I use the bow sparingly for far away archers and dogs. I also avoid standoffs because those get very hard in the late game and it’s often more efficient just to charge in. I save pretty much all my resolve for “health potions” just in case I need them, but you can use Heavenly Strike if you want, because it does huge damage to staggered enemies. ... "
" ... In the mini-series Waco, actor Michael Shannon plays FBI negotiator Gary Noesner. In lamenting his silent endorsement of the FBI’s priorities shift over his career from seeking to find common ground to end standoffs to use of any force necessary to shut down dissent, he is caught wondering what he should do in a moment of crisis and consults his wife. Noesner has passively spoken up to his bosses about his concerns over time, but mostly watched as the FBI increasingly promoted increasing their power by taking it from the needs and rights of the public. ... "
" ... The Department of Justice (DOJ) was mindful of its past standoffs with America’s tech titans in the statement it released announcing the lawsuit. “As with its historic antitrust actions against AT&T in 1974 and Microsoft in 1998,” Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen explained in the statement, “the Department is again enforcing the Sherman Act.” ... "
" ... What’s driving the turmoil in the industry? Though there have long been carriage disputes, the standoffs reflect a changing industry grasping for new ways to make money as subscribers decline. ... "