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The fake city, located in Virginia, cost somewhere around $96 million and is designed to help the army train for future combat scenarios. The scary thing is, the town looks an awful lot like a rural American city – which becomes even more troubling when you consider last year’s U.S. Army report about the future use of the military as a police force within the United States.
The fake city includes what the army is calling a five story embassy, a bank, a school, an underground subway and train station, a mosque (that I think looks more like a traditional Christian church), a football stadium, and a helicopter landing zone.
Although they claim the city is meant to train the troops for overseas operations, as the Telegraph reports, the city signage is all very American looking. In fact, the mock train station uses the same logo as the trains in Washington DC.
Eritrean - Ethiopian War
Eritrea x Ethiopia conflict has taken place in the last 20 years in East Africa. It started in May 1998 and "ended" in June 2000, but only in 2018 the Peace Agreement was officially signed. A few years before this conflict, both countries had been fighting a long 30 years war where Eritrea demanded Independence from Ethiopia. However, following peaceful separation in 1993, both countries disagreed over trade, territory and currency issues which led to the second conflict (Eritrean-Ethiopian War).
No, African Americans are not the only people that have ever been discriminated against. Please clarify if this is referring to all of history, or a specific time period.
On November 6, 1903, the United States recognized the Republic of Panama, and on November 18 the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty was signed with Panama, granting the U.S. exclusive and permanent possession of the Panama Canal Zone. In exchange, Panama received $10 million and an annuity of $250,000 beginning nine years later.
Well, after supporting the independence of Israel, they (they being the United States) were most concerned that C, not upsetting the oil-producing Arab nations. They wanted to keep good relations with them. At this time, America depended largely on the oil from these countries at this time. I hope this helps! ~Mia