Is This Video Showing the Top of an Iceberg Real or Fake?

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In summary, the conversation involves a video of a military exercise or movie preview that the speaker is unsure about. The speaker expresses frustration and questions the relevancy of the video. They also point out that the voices in the video are dubbed and have a foreign accent. This is not considered an acceptable post in the sub-forum.
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Here is a video showing the top of iceberg.


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I see a video involving a military exercise, or is it a movie preview...I don't know.

What is the point you are making ? What is the iceberg ? It appears that you are mad about something. Perhaps you should tell us what you are mad about.

You can't start a thread in this sub-forum where you simply post an unreferenced video and attach a line of rhetoric to it. That is just not acceptable...at least by my expectations.
 
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Not only that, but the voices are fake, they are dubbed in. The ones speaking English have a foreign accent. :rolleyes: Something only a native speaker would notice, most likely.

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