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Accident? or on Purpose Baltimore Bridge is Falling Down Hi Reader, Here?s what our editors are

Accident… or on Purpose [The Daily FWD] March 26, 2024 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Baltimore Bridge is Falling Down Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… [Click here to learn more]( News: Sean Ring – Key Bridge Collapse This morning, Dali, a boat registered in Singapore, smashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore at 1:27 a.m. ET. Interestingly, the Dali hit the bridge on its way out of Baltimore to Colombo, Sri Lanka, not on its way in. I assume the ship successfully navigated its way upstream. This is not to be an alarmist… But what if this was one step in an intricate terrorist attack? I ask only because I find it difficult to believe that the helmsman accidentally steered his ship into the bridge. High-profile targets like major bridges often attract extensive media coverage, which can amplify an attack's psychological impact, spreading fear and uncertainty among the public. 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