Thursday, August 31, 2023

Route..

 

After the inclusion of Saudi ArabiaEgypt, the United Arab Emirates (UAE)IranArgentina, and Ethiopia in BRICS, the organization will gain access to an extensive network of strategic logistics resources. 

The group's vast logistics network will include the Northern Sea Route, the North-South and West-East transport corridors, entries to the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea, and the Suez Canal.

"The main task would be establishing resilience and alternative solutions to the vulnerability of such chokeholds. So, countries like Russia and China... 

One of the most important considerations will be to develop high-speed train transportation corridors in the area where the ancient Silk Road used to be. 

So to make sure that there is an alternative to the freight transport, which cannot necessarily replace the sea transport, but which also alleviates an alternative in case there is a conflict and the Strait of Malacca, for instance, were blocked, or the Suez Canal were to be actually a stranglehold, then the link between China and Russia via Central Asia would be quite important." Just a thought.

Someone else..

 

Anybody else. Important or not important. Deep in politics or new in politics, Old or younger. From this party or any other party. This guy with a different path, or another guy with a peaceful path. Any-one to do, No inflation, No sanctions on many countries, No shortage of food, No higher prices, No open south border, No war or threat of war around the world.

 Just a thought.

Insanity..

 

Big..

 

Its about time.. Just a thought.

Mail In..

 

Robin..

 

Robin Ware is a Church Consultant that works with churches and pastors1She has a degree in restaurant, hotel and institutional management from Purdue University2She also has experience in the travel industry and worked with Marriott for almost 10 years.

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

QuickSand..

 

Win/Lose..

 

Once again, we are seeing. Americans being airlifted to safety amidst chaos and defeat, abandoning many of those who helped us. 

There will be much political posturing about who is to blame

The question no one is discussing is why for decades successive administrations of both parties continue to involve us in wars that not only we don’t win, but that for years we keep on fighting even when we know we can’t win and our objectives in those wars are confusing and malleable. 

If you look back over the history of our war in Afghanistan, it was clear as early as 2002 that we didn’t fully understand what we were doing there anymore or how to go about doing it.

 Yet we remained for nearly 20 more bloody years. 

Do we know what are we fighting for? Just a thought.

Real..

 

Fled..

 

The Intelligence Community's assessment in early 2021 was that Taliban advances would accelerate across large portions of Afghanistan after a complete U.S. military withdrawal and potentially lead to the Taliban's capturing Kabul within a year or two.

 In a speech to the nation, Biden says, “I do not regret my decision to end America’s warfighting in Afghanistan,” and deflected blame for the government’s swift collapse.

“The truth is: This did unfold more quickly than we had anticipated. So what’s happened? Afghanistan political leaders gave up and fled the country.  The Afghan military collapsed, sometimes without trying to fight,” the president said. 
Top generals told lawmakers under oath that they advised President Joe Biden early this year to keep several thousand troops in Afghanistan — directly contradicting the president’s comments in August that no one warned him not to withdraw troops from the country.