Games people play: The (sometimes) serious business of war gaming | CBC News

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Games people play: The (sometimes) serious business of war gaming | CBC News
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The study of war games — a pastime almost as old as war itself — is fast becoming a major field of study for military academics in Canada and elsewhere.

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Zelesnkyy's NAZI war games. This is how they treat the civilians of Kherson. These NAZIs are on the CBC side, Freeland and Trudeau side.

And a passion to many that like to play the game Risk

Ah yes, war games from 'Canadian military academics'. We're at war, alright, and the enemy is among us here at home.

Mad respect to anyone who has played Call of Duty 3, was one of the only FPS games to let you play as a British, Canadians and even Polish soldier from WWII. I wish we got more FPS shooters which would allow you to play as soldiers from other countries.

Before it meant keeping your skills sharp, now it's effective for false flags and plausible deniability

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