I work with a lot of Japanese people so am very familiar with Ohtani. Funnily enough, I asked a group of friends this question last year and, as far as I remember, they all said no.
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In terms of personnel, we're talking similar numbers. Iraq had one of the largest armies in the world under Saddam and Iran are up there in terms of numbers. Likewise, both have (had) a fair bit of kit.
Iran have been cut off from the international arms market since the revolution other than...
Without having read the article, or having been to a carvery (Toby of otherwise), I'm team landlord. If greedy gits with eyes bigger than big bellies waste food, why not charge them?
Just to add to this comment on their popularity; I just heard (on the Rest is Politics) that in a recent poll just 12% of Lebanese said they identified with Hezbollah. Discounting Shia Muslims (who make up just under 30% of the population), it dropped to ~1%. However, just checked, and they got...
Sorry, I know it was a bit condescending. It's hard to suggest where to start though as it's such a complex topic. The part of your post that attracted my response was the suggestion that Israel is just responding to attacks from aggressors.
This might be a good jumping off point for the...
I watched both Japan games and he was anonymous against bang average opposition. Certainly, didn't look like a player ready for the Premier League.
But, as you suggest, maybe it's harsh to judge on him on such a small sample. Hopefully, he keeps banging them in for Brest.
Who'd have thought bombing residential areas, hospitals, schools, markets and refugee camps would lead to civilian deaths? I guess it's just collateral damage rather than slaughter though, right?
A lot of those with British passports are likely to be the children of those who fled during the Lebanese civil war (1975-1990). A mate at uni was one such child. He was born in England in 1983 and English was very much his first language. To suggest that people who have been in the country...
I did Google it but can't find anything. If you could give me a link/source, it'd be appreciated. In particular, I was wondering about the South Americans.