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An investigation of how the US empire continues to enslave much of humanity, both at home and abroad. Il s'agit d'une sorte de h�licopt�re qui s'appelle dragonfire.Si vous �tes fan des call of duty je vous le conseille si vous aimez collectionner les objets de cette s�rie. Avez-vous trouv� cet avis utile ? Ceci n'est pas un drone mais un Dragonfire ! de bonne qualit� pour les fans de call of duty ! je trouve quand m�me que pour un simple h�lico car ce n'est que CA se mod�le et un peut cher et surtout sans cam�ra aussi petite soit elleA Washington think tank is recruiting the mastermind behind the best-selling "Call of Duty" video games to help policy wonks imagine future wars America may have to fight A Washington think tank is recruiting the mastermind behind the best-selling "Call of Duty" video games to help policy wonks imagine future wars America may have to fight. Dave Anthony, whose blockbuster gaming franchise has earned billions of dollars, is among a group of writers and producers enlisted by the Atlantic Council to look at how armed conflicts might evolve in the 21st Century.

The initiative, "The Art of Future War Project," which launches next week, was born when Steven Grundman, a former Pentagon official now at the Atlantic Council, found himself impressed by the story line of a video game his son was playing. The game, "Call of Duty: Black Ops II," depicts a cold war set in 2025 between China and the United States, with the rival powers vying for coveted rare earth elements. "He was struck how realistic our portrayal in 'Call of Duty: Black Ops II' was of a future conflict," Anthony told AFP in an interview. To come up with that game's plot, Anthony gathered an eclectic group that included screenwriter David Goyer, who worked on the Batman films; author Peter Singer who has written about drone warfare; and Oliver North, the retired Marine officer turned television personality who rose to fame in the Iran-Contra scandal of the 1980s. "You get everybody in a room like that, and all the different perspectives come together," Anthony said from his home in Bel Air, California.

"That combination was fascinating. What I would like to bring to Washington is that kind of thinking." The British-born Anthony, 41, said there is no shortage of scenarios outlining future threats to the United States, with a plethora of experts, books and films forecasting dangers on the horizon. "The problem is we're not preparing for it. And the government is not set up to prepare for it. That's what I want to question. "What can we do about that?" Anthony said "The stock answers are—'well, we don't have the money for it' or 'we can't possibly predict what's coming next so why bother.' That's what I want to blow apart." A visitor plays 'Call Duty Ghosts,' a first-person shooter game on Sony's PlayStation 4 game console during an event in Tokyo on February 1, 2014 The Atlantic Council said it had sought out Anthony because national security decision makers cannot keep up with the frenetic pace of change in the world, and that "new voices" are needed to make sense of a chaotic landscape.

"Writers, directors and producers and other artists bring to bear observations derived from wholly different experiences in the creative world," the council said in a statement.
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Anthony, whose "Call of Duty" series has a hotly-anticipated new installment due out in November, said his experience running a multi-billion dollar production company has some parallels to government work. There are billions of dollars at stake, intense pressures and "inflexible" thinking among corporate executives that has to be overcome. The US government and military also face a dilemma trying to adapt amid uncertainty, but Anthony argues the greatest danger is refusing to take any risks. "The way I like to think about it is the next attack has already happened, someone has already thought of it. How do you look at all the ideas that are out there?" he said. "The problem is the next attack is very unlikely to be the same as the previous attack." As the US presses an air war against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria, the potential danger from the militants will not come in a conventional way, he said. "The threat may well be that you have 100 ISIL (IS) loyalists in the country, today right now as we speak, and who may simultaneously attack soft targets.

"I think this is going to be the next 9/11." It was time to start preparing for such dire scenarios, he said. "Why are our heads in the sand—pretending to ourselves that this won't happen on US soil? What could we be doing about that right now?" Activision summons new 'Call of Duty' video gameOffering Unparalleled Alaskan Style Experiences! Come experience First Class Alaskan Heli-Skiing with Deluxe Lodging and Dining at Robe Lake Lodge! All the best of Alaska Heli-Skiing, Snowcat Skiing, Sled-Skiing, and Snowmobile & Snowcat Tours. We are located in the middle of the eastern Chugach Mountains surrounding Valdez Alaska and Thompson Pass. The area is huge, with over 2,500 square miles of mountains and glaciated terrain. Here, over 1000” of snow each year and a maritime snowpack combine to provide world class skiing and snowboarding conditions. No matter what you’re looking for we’ve got you covered. We offer mellow to extreme terrain to accommodate beginner to expert skiers, snowboarders and snowmobile (snowmachine) riders.

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