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An online prankster who invaded the pitch during a football match in Dublin has been banned from attending all national and international games for five years.

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Indeed, in early September 1939, shortly after Hitler invaded Poland, the mood among U-boaters was not that of wolves but of sheep being led to the slaughter.

Because while the Pentagon is sending plenty of naval assets into the Caribbean, it’s not mobilizing anything like the number of ground troops that would be needed to invade a country the size of Venezuela.

Plagued by manpower shortages since Russia invaded in 2022, Ukraine is trying to recruit even younger men to fight on the front.

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Yes, the soldiers about to invade the Bay of Pigs were not American.

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