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Day 730. Today, Dom Nicholls is joined by Francis Farrell, a journalist with the Kyiv Independent, who talks us through a series of press conferences yesterday in the Ukrainian capital as someone who was in the room.
Plus David Knowles chats with another reporter from The Kyiv Independent Alexander Khrebe, to discuss his work reporting on the occupied territories, including the upcoming 10 year anniversary of his own escape working undercover in Donetsk.
Contributors:
Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.
Francis Farrell (Reporter, The Kyiv Independent). @francisjfarrell on X.
David Knowles (Head of Audio Development). @DJKnowles22 on X.
With thanks to Alexander Khrebet (Reporter, The Kyiv Independent). @AlexKhrebet on X.
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An examination of Navy Principles of War lecture by Vice Admiral David F. Emerson, 1963.
The war has raged for at least 100 million years. Armored warriors boil up out of the ground and surge across the battlefield. Mandibles clash. Bodies are torn asunder. As the will of one colony clashes with another, forces advance, withdrawal and sometimes whole populations perish in the Earth. Such are the wars of the ants, compared to which the wars of humanity are but a blip. In this classic episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Joe explore the history and tactics of ant warfare, and what humans can learn from it all. (originally published 6/12/2020)
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0:00:00 - Opening
0:05:05 - "Fighting on Guadalcanal"
1:27:48 - Final thoughts and take-aways.
1:38:42 - How to stay on THE PATH.
1:58:23 - Closing Gratitude.
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