Oceanic currents are natural historical forces that cannot be stopped by negotiation once they begin; they end only when they run out of energy.
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Hurricanes
Oceanic currents are natural historical forces that cannot be stopped by negotiation once they begin; they end only when they run out of energy.
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Hurricanes do not have a single start; currents are always in motion, and empire formation already begins energizing future borderland hurricanes.
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"...cannot stop them. Okay? This war in Ukraine, it is a hurricane that will engulf all of Europe. This war in the Middle East,..."
"Okay. What starts these hurricanes? Or what starts this process? All right. So, if you look at an ocean, you will discover that these..."
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