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THE A-10 “SEA-HOG”

BRRRRRT! The sound U.S. troops love to hear is now a nightmare for sailors on board Iranian IRGC fast attack boats in the Strait of Hormuz.

The A-10 Warthog, everyone’s longtime favorite tank killer, has been repurposed as a boat buster. And the results are stunning.

According to Air Force Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. forces have destroyed more than 120 naval vessels, including many fast attack boats, plus another 44 mine layers.

The A-10 is the star of the show, flying low and slow, using its devastating 30mm gun to turn IRGC fast boats into scrap metal. And as we speak, more A-10s are on their way to the Gulf.

 

The irony is rich. For years, the United States Air Force has been trying to kill the A-10. Congress has consistently refused to let it.

The pilots who actually fly the thing have always loved it, while the theory class in Washington has treated it like an embarrassing relic: too slow, too ugly, too specialized, too 1970s, too insufficiently “transformational.”

Yet here we are. The “obsolete” A-10 is back in combat, back in demand, and back where reality always sends it when the stakes are high and the target is hard: at the point of friction, where the enemy is real, the battlespace is messy, and elegant abstractions go to die.

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BAD NEWS GUYS – THE NYT SAYS WE’VE LOST THE WAR

At least it’s colorful: The Gray Lady just gave us the green light to wave the white flag.

Running in the April 7 edition of The New York Times: “The Iran War Is Turning Iran Into a Major World Power.”

The author, Professor Robert Pape of the University of Chicago, offers the following thesis:

  1. Iran will keep control of the Strait of Hormuz for “months or years,” and there’s nothing militarily we can do about it. (Sorry, guys.)
  2. The U.S. and Europe are now in decline — and the axis of China, Russia, and Iran is ascending.
  3. Iran will emerge as a “new major world power” and the “fourth center of global power” (the other three: America, China, Russia).
But before we pulverize Professor Pape’s preposterously pessimistic proposal, here’s an earlier example of The New York Times’ piercing wisdom, courtesy of author Hans Mahncke….

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BIRTHPLACE OF A GODDESS

rock-of-aphroditeThis is the Rock of Aphrodite – where Greek mythology says the Goddess of Love was born fully formed from the sea-foam surging around it – and makes Cyprus the Island of Love. It is south of Paphos on the island’s west coast.

Adjacent is the Temple Sanctuary of Aphrodite, where pilgrims came from every Greek city and kingdom for 2,000 years to worship her. The ancient Greeks prayed to Aphrodite more than any of their other gods, for she was the apotheosis of love, desire, and fertility or having children. Which explains why today couples travel from all over the world to get married here.

Folks have been living in Cyprus for a really long time. So long that they were the first people in the world to domesticate cats over 9,000 years ago. A Neolithic village has been unearthed called Choirokoitia that’s surprisingly sophisticated for being 8,000 years old. In Roman times, after Jesus rose Lazarus from the dead, he went to Cyprus -- there is a beautiful church, the Agios Lazaros, built over his tomb.

The Painted Churches of Troodos are adorned with magnificent medieval art. The ruins of a Crusaders’ fortress inspired the fairy tale castle of Walt Disney’s Snow White. I hope Cyprus’ inspirational history will inspire you to explore it someday. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #101 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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TRUMP DERANGEMENT IS ALL THE DEMOCRATS HAVE

trump-derangement[This Monday’s Archive was originally in TTP on June 30, 2017. There’s a saying, “The more things change, the more they remain the same.” This saying may describe the Democrats better than any other. Nine years later, four of which they controlled, and it’s STILL All Trump, All the Time. Enjoy this trip down memory lane while you consider what Trump has accomplished in the last year and a bit!]

TTP, June 30, 2017

If they weren’t trying to destroy the president, Democrats would have to focus on an agenda most Americans don’t support.

By 1968, voters had tired of the failed Great Society of Lyndon Johnson. Four years later, the 1972 Nixon reelection re-emphasized that a doubled-down McGovern liberalism was even less of a viable agenda.

In that context, in 1974, obsessing on Watergate and a demonized Nixon were wise liberal alternatives to running on a positive left-wing vision, given the growing conservative backlash of the 1970s.  After Watergate and the Ford pardon, Jimmy Carter squeaked to a close victory and a one-term presidency — before the country tired of his strident liberalism poorly cloaked in conservative clothing.

Given this historical reminder, the current efforts at Trump character assassination may be the best — or only — progressive pathway back to political power.  Here is why – in excruciating (for Democrats) detail.

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NASR OL-MOLK

nasr_ol_molkWhat many consider the world’s most beautiful mosque is in Persia’s most captivating city, Shiraz. Over four millennia older than Islam, over two millennia older than Persia, Shiraz was "Shirrazish," a city of ancient Elam at the birth of civilization in Mesopotamia 5,000 years ago. Even then, Shiraz was famous for wine. A thousand years ago, it was considered the best in the world. Marco Polo praised it. No more. Prior to the Islamic Revolution in 1979, there were over 300 Persian wineries. Now there are none.

Shiraz is still a city of gardens and flowers. At the garden tomb of Persia’s most revered poet Hafez (1315-1390), young couples gather for discrete romance as they have for centuries. The beauty of Nasr ol-Molk – with the sun shining through its stained glass windows covering the floor carpets in color, and the interior a dazzling display of pink tile ornamentation – can be overwhelming. The same for the friendliness of the people – always welcoming with a smile for you.

Especially if you are American. All the people we met love America and despise their rulers. The Land of Persia is still here in today’s Iran, and someday it will be free, America’s ally again. The wine will flow here once more. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #83 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 04/03/26

Welcome to the Good Friday-Easter Sunday HFR!

And let’s wish Jewish TTPers a Happy Passover or Pesach, celebrated this year from April 1 to 9.

Let’s start with sage advice from my dear friend and long-time TTPer Terry Easton:
“Here's to the vast and usually silent majority of sane people swimming through a fake news sea of current Marxist propaganda and sicko social media.  

The old adage is always true:  ‘Technology doesn't improve the quality of Life ... Technology improves the quality of Things!  It's how we make use of these things that affects our quality of life!’ 

Talking Pictures, Personal Computers, the Global Internet, so-called 'Smart Phones'.  All have immensely improved our lives.  And all have immensely damaged them.  My recommendation:  always be conscious of their two-way use.  Consider abstaining from technology one day a week, on the Sabbath. 

The take-away on Americas 250th Birthday?  

Keep your values close.  Love, integrity, honesty, beauty, and humility are a good start.  Remember we were all created in the image of God - not the Devil.  A good start might be to re-read Jesus' Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7), where he teaches about the values and ethics of God's kingdom.  There's wisdom there.” 

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Artemis II Blasts Off For Moon Mission In Glorious Return To Golden Age Of Space Exploration

I’ve been dreaming of this since 1972, when we gave up national heroism in capitulation to the envy of the world.  I wrote an ode of mourning about this in 2004, and 20 years later ran it again in TTP as an Archive: Aeschylus and America.  Now, we have a President not afraid of the world’s envy, allowing America’s greatness to be achieved once more.

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WHY WAR WITH IRAN IS INEVITABLE

But still no surrender

[This Monday’s Archive was originally in TTP on October 7, 2005.  Now, over 20 years later, we really are in a real full-bore kinetic war with Mullah Iran. I’d really like to know how you think the situation described below compares to today.  Comments very welcome on the Forum!]

 

TTP, October 7, 2005

One of Marx’s more intriguing concepts was that of a “correlation of forces.” If you have a sufficient number of factors coming together in the right way at the right time, it’s very hard to avoid a particular outcome. However much George Bush would like to avoid a war with Iran on top of the current war in Iraq, he’ll soon have no other choice.

The President gave a magnificent speech yesterday, broadcast on national television as a major address on foreign policy. Finally he named the enemy by name. The evil we are fighting is not some amorphous “terrorism,” but in his words, “Islamic radicalism,” “Jihadism,” and “Islamo-fascism.”

 

Even more important, he repeatedly compared Jihadism to Communism. And not just Soviet Communism, but to Chinese Communism as well. Islamic radicals, he said, are the “enemies of humanity” whose “shameless cruelty” and “heartless zealotry” are the same as Stalin and his gulags, Mao and his Cultural Revolution, and Pol Pot’s killing fields.

Just as the struggle against Communism was the great struggle of the last century, so Mr. Bush declared that the struggle against Radical Islam is “the great challenge of our new century.”

Perhaps my favorite line in his speech was “Islamic radicalism, like the ideology of communism, contains inherent contradictions that doom it to failure.”

 

Then he went after Iran by name, referring to it along with Syria as an “outlaw regime,” with a “long history of collaboration with terrorists,” that is “equally as guilty of murder” as they are, concluding: “Any government that chooses to be an ally of terror has also chosen to be an enemy of civilization.”

Yet even though he called for “the civilized world” to hold Iran to account for being an enemy of civilization, he continues to shy away from any sort of actual military confrontation with the Tehran Mullacracy.

His hope is that somehow a Democratic Revolution will be sparked or spontaneously emerge to sweep away the fascist ayatollahs. The hope is in vain, for it is soon to be OBE: overtaken by events.

 War is coming between America and Iran because the mullahs in Tehran see war as their only hope of keeping their power. They see war as the only way to prevent the coming democratic revolution that will sweep them away. They have convinced themselves that – get ready – that it is a war they can win, that Iran can militarily defeat the United States of America.

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THE CASE AGAINST BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP

Donald Trump’s executive order banning so-called “birthright citizenship” was immediately (though temporarily) blocked by a Federal judge, who called it “blatantly unconstitutional.”

He’s wrong.

Birthright citizenship is not, in fact, required by the 14th Amendment.

Don’t believe me? Ask yourself why the children of foreign ambassadors or servicemen born here are not U.S. citizens.

Because they aren’t.

So why are the children of people who’ve entered the country illegally?

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A FOOLISH NATO WAS A BIG LOSER IN THE IRAN WAR

NATO members are not legally required to join any member’s military operations that are not formally sanctioned by the alliance or not aimed at protecting the homelands of the membership.

But they often do just that.

Some NATO members joined the Americans in Afghanistan and Iraq on the theory that, in the post-9/11 environment, the Taliban and Saddam Hussein were dangers to all Western security.

They followed the precedent set by America’s 1999 intervention in the distant Balkans, leading a three-month NATO campaign to dismantle Slobodan Milosevic’s often bloody ambitions of a Greater Serbia.

The U.S. also joined the 2011 U.N.-approved, and French- and British-inspired, NATO “coalition of the willing” bombing campaign in Libya.

That effort proved a seven-month misadventure — especially since the targeted Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi had given up his nuclear weapons program and was desperately trying to cut a deal with the West.

 

When NATO members in the past have operated unilaterally to defend their own national interests, they have often called on the U.S., as NATO’s strongest member, for overt help….

Currently, America has not asked NATO members to help bomb Iran….All the U.S. had initially asked for was basing support in disarming a common Western enemy….

But most NATO members could not even offer tacit help. Some damned the U.S. effort as either illegal or unnecessary.

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DEMOCRATS SHOULD BE PANICKING ABOUT THIS

When the liberal media isn’t buying the Democrats’ talking points, you know they’re in trouble.

On Sunday’s edition of This Week, host Jonathan Karl walked Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) through the reality of the Democrats blocking funding for the Department of Homeland Security, and things got a little testy when Van Hollen was confronted with some uncomfortable truths

“I guess what's confusing here is you have fought and blocked the funding for the Department of Homeland Security because you object, as you just outlined, to what ICE has been doing, and you wanted to force changes,” Karl said. “And yet, the only thing that has been assured throughout all of this is that ICE already has the money. Because, as you said, $75 billion passed in the budget bill last year.”

 

This isn’t new information; we’ve known for months now that ICE is funded through 2029, which made this standoff completely pointless, not to mention dangerous and reckless.

Karl pressed the point further, spelling it out in plain English. “So you're holding up the entirety of the Department of Homeland Security because you object to ICE, and you want changes to ICE,” he said. “Through it all, ICE continues to have the money it needs.”

…Then Van Hollen had the audacity to claim, “We're not holding it up.”

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PLASMIC ECHO: THE RAID THEY DIDN’T WANT YOU TO QUESTION

There are moments in the life of a republic when the veil slips, when the carefully curated façade of institutional integrity gives way to something far more unsettling.

The raid on Mar-a-Lago was not merely a law enforcement action. It was a rupture.

Now, Judicial Watch has newly-uncovered internal documents that reveal that even within the Federal Bureau of Investigation itself, there were grave doubts about the legal foundation for that extraordinary intrusion, doubts that were brushed aside by a Department of Justice determined to proceed.

At the heart of the matter lies “Plasmic Echo,” the code name for the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) secret investigation into Trump’s handling of presidential records.

According to internal communications, the FBI’s Washington Field Office (WFO) explicitly stated that it did not believe probable cause existed to justify a search warrant for Mar-a-Lago.

Let that sink in.

The agents on the ground, the professionals entrusted with the solemn responsibility of safeguarding constitutional rights, concluded that the legal threshold had not been met.

Yet the Department of Justice pressed forward regardless, culminating in an unprecedented raid on the home of a former president.

One is compelled to ask: Since when does the absence of probable cause become a mere inconvenience?

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DRILL, EUROPE, DRILL

Back in 2008, while running for the White House, Barack Obama declared that our planet is “in peril” due to climate change.

He continued, saying one of the major challenges facing the U.S. is “what we will do about our addiction to foreign oil.”

In that address, known as the “New Energy For America” speech, Obama said, “We simply cannot pretend, as Senator McCain does, that we can drill our way out of this problem.”

He went on, saying, “Breaking our oil addiction is one of the greatest challenges our generation will ever face. It will take nothing less than a complete transformation of our economy.”

In June 2013, Obama again mocked the idea of increased oil and gas drilling.

During a speech at Georgetown University, Obama introduced what he called a “new national climate action plan” that he claimed would make the U.S. “a leader — a global leader — in the fight against climate change.”

In that speech, Obama used the word “climate” two dozen times.

He claimed Congress should “end the tax breaks for big oil companies, and invest in the clean-energy companies that will fuel our future.”

The line from that speech that resonates today is this one: “We can’t just drill our way out of the energy and climate challenge that we face. That’s not possible.”

Those speeches haven’t aged well.

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ALBERTANS REACH THE SEPARATION SIGNATURE THRESHOLD

The 177,000 signature threshold has now been passed, officially clearing the requirement for an Alberta independence referendum on October 19th.

This is a historic moment for Alberta and signature collection is still continuing.

Mitch Sylvestre has been the driving force behind the movement and gathering the signatures during the petition drive.

A signature drive that will continue until the official cut-off date on 2 May. Organizers want to gather as many as they possibly can in order to offset any challenges. They know there are going to be plenty of those from indigenous First Nations groups and Canadians who are just pissed at what the group is doing.

Some suits challenging the movement's legitimacy have already been filed.

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY: THE HOLE OF SORROWS

hole-of-sorrowsLet’s flashback 2.2 million Fridays to 4,000 BC, six thousand years ago, when the original inhabitants of post-Ice Age Ireland erected this megalithic “dolmen” or portal tomb. It consists of three standing portal stones suspending a massive horizontal capstone, the limestone entrance to a tomb originally covered with an earthen mound.

Eventually the mound weathered away revealing the stone “skeleton” which was a sacred shrine for the Megalithic Irish all the way to the medieval Celts even though in a remote barren rocky region of far western Ireland found now in County Clare.

When it was finally excavated in 1986, the remains of 33 humans were found in the burial chamber below who lived between 3,800 and 3,200 BC. Thus it became known as “The Hole of Sorrows.”

When you come to gaze upon The Hole of Sorrows, you realize that this massive stone structure, one thousand four hundred years older than Egypt’s Great Pyramid, has stood here for all of recorded human history and beyond. All the kings and empires of all history have come and gone, while it still stands. It’s megalithic creators of millennia ago would be proud. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #219 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE REGISTAN

the-registanThe public square of The Registan, the center of the ancient Silk Road city oasis of Samarkand, is arguably the most magnificent sight in all Central Asia.  The Ulugh Beg Madrasa (college or school) on the left was built in 1420 by The Sultan Astronomer, the Sher-Dor Madrasa (1636) on the right you learned about in The Tigers of Samarkand, and most recently, last Friday’s Glimpse was about the Golden Madrasa (1660) in the center.

Here are all three in the splendor of entire Registan illuminated at night. It took my breath away yet again to be here once more – and will do the same for you once you stand here to make this sight a part of your life. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #224 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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