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2024's Biggest News Story: Trump Survives Assassination To Win Most Significant US Election Since 1980
On July 13, 2024, as he turned to consult a chart, an assassin's bullet grazed the presidential candidate's right ear.
A half-inch to the right -- to be graphic, the bullet hitting the human being's head -- and 2024's biggest news story would be the history-destroying murder of Donald Trump.
The bad guy missed. Instead, we witness the ...Read more
Assad Syria Acquire a Neo-Ottoman Turkish Yoke?
In late summer 2012, Syrian Prime Minister Riyad Hijab denounced his boss, dictator Bashar al-Assad, and fled to Jordan. Hijab also pledged allegiance to what diplomats called "the anti-Assad rebellion," a jumble of ethnic, religious and political groups that actually reflected the fragmented Levantine demographics that breed friction when Syria...Read more
2024 Repeats 1914: China's Baltic Sea Cable-Cutters Reprise WWI 'Hacking' Attacks
During its Baltic Sea transit, the Chinese merchant ship Yi Peng 3 dropped an anchor -- or at least dragged an anchor-like device with slicing effectiveness.
According to Reuters, the Chinese bulk carrier left a Russian seaport on Nov. 15 and "was responsible for severing the two undersea cables in Swedish economic waters between Nov. 17 and ...Read more
Elon And Vivek (EV) Should Ask Ike: Big Debt Is a National Security Threat
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy -- at the request of President-Elect Donald Trump -- are looking for high-IQ Americans to address the strategic security threat of Big Debt.
The EV dynamic duo can start with Dwight Eisenhower -- former president of the U.S.
EV: Forget electric vehicle. Elon-Vivek. Far more energy and economically efficient.
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Pete Hegseth's Pentagon Fix-It List
Pete Hegseth has a very fine mind -- a mind strategically informed by a superb military combat record and some 20 years of active duty and reserve Army service. Dodging bullets and crawling through mud at 0200 hours are physically grueling and mentally sobering experiences. A soldier learns firsthand spinmeisters in Congress and the faculty ...Read more
Win-Win Out of No-Win: Previewing Trump's Russia-Ukraine Transaction
Prepare to toss the common peace negotiation recipes, ceasefire artifices and usual foreign policy nostrums out the window.
When asked about Donald Trump's Ukraine peace plan, that's my hunch in a sentence.
Henry Kissinger said that politics is the art of the possible. The businessman's art of the deal is to create a win-win out of no win. ...Read more
National Security Considerations Demand Exceptions Be Made
In a recent post discussing shifting U.S. domestic political views, John Hinderaker of Powerlineblog.com noted "that many conservatives have changed their ideology ... in response to events. Pretty much all of us grew up as doctrinaire free traders, but events since the 1980s have convinced many -- including me -- that while free trade is the ...Read more
Defended Borders Fundamental To US National Defense
It's simple, and everybody with common sense gets it. A national border isn't a line on a map. A border is a door -- a door to your nation. Your nation is your home in the broader sense of the term, especially if you respect your state and national laws.
The door to your home, in commonsense terms, means you -- the homeowner with loved ones ...Read more
Free World Air-Space Defense Must Defeat Super Fast and Very Slow
On Oct. 13, a Hezbollah-launched unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) evaded Israel's air and space defense system. The slow suicide bomb struck a troop mess hall on an Israeli base about 40 miles from the Lebanon-Israel border.
In this attack, Hezbollah launched two drones -- "wingmen," in airpower slang. Israeli defenders shot one down over the ...Read more
Helene's Appalachian Hell Another FEMA Failure?
The destruction wrought by Hurricane Helene floods in Georgia, the Carolinas and eastern Tennessee is appalling.
So are the documented complaints and shortcomings (they are more than anecdotal) that federal disaster relief responses have been slow, uncoordinated and ill-planned.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is supposed to "manage"...Read more
Time to Fix the Pentagon's Recruitment and Retention Problems
Successfully recruiting and retaining skilled uniformed military personnel is absolutely essential to America's defense.
Superior military technology matters -- witness Israel's air and space defense systems smashing Iran's Oct. 1 ballistic missile attack. However, testing, controlling, repairing and employing the hi-tech gear and weapons in ...Read more
Discrete Mass Offensive Warfare: Israel's Grim Beeper Attack
Reuters reports the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has begun inspecting all its equipment for "evidence of explosives." If accurate, that's a fascinating but understandable reaction -- scrutinizing not just communication equipment and other electronic devices but all equipment, including vehicles and, I suspect, ammunition stocks.
Why the ...Read more