Saturday, September 23, 2023

FFF

 

Since the F35 was first pitched in the early 1990s, a host of catastrophes, setbacks and cost overruns have made the F-35 the object of mass ridicule outside the Pentagon. 

The plane hasn’t exactly been the most reliable in general. The likely crash in the Carolinas makes the ninth total crash since the plane came into operation and has been grounded multiple times for reasons ranging from “can’t deliver oxygen to pilots” to “its allergic to its namesake.” 

Other issues have included one variant having machine guns that can’t shoot straight and the Pentagon needing to cap how long the planes can handle flying at top speed.

Indict..

 

This is the most fun cartoon I have seen lately. Look carefully and get the message, understand what is being said. The Democratic DOJ will not indict a setting one.   Just a thought.

Fetterman..

 

Failed..

 

The U.S. intelligence community assesses that Ukraine’s counteroffensive will fail to reach the key southeastern city of Melitopol, (Washington Post) a finding that, would mean Kyiv won’t fulfill its principal objective of severing Russia’s land bridge to Crimea in this year’s push.


The grim assessment is based on Russia’s proficiency in defending occupied territory through a phalanx of minefields and trenches, and is likely to prompt finger pointing inside Kyiv and Western capitals about why a counteroffensive that saw tens of billions of dollars of Western weapons and military equipment fell short of its goals.( Around 300 Billion Dollars so far.)                                                                                                                                                                         These reports are coming out purposely at this time. After all the assistance in Military hardware, the continue inelegance services provided by the west and the many claims of Defending the fragile democracy, the outcome is just grim.  May be peace ought to be sought, where less killings, less war machineries, less hate, less hurt, less inflation, less poverty and less refugees.  A year and a half passed. We don't have that much Human and non human resources to hate Peace.


Friday, September 22, 2023

Joining..

 

President Xi jinping is in South Africa, attending the BRICS Summit.

As he said, The BRICS countries are important force in shaping the international landscape. We independently choose the development path, jointly defend the right to development, and move towards modernization together, which represents the direction of human society and will profoundly affect the development process of the world.

The influence is changing. the Economic power, the dollar, the military might of the USA with sanctions activated on many countries, is not much attracting now a days. 

Protest..

 

Last September, Italians in Rome, Milan and Naples burned their energy bills in a coordinated protest against soaring prices. 

In October, thousands took to French streets to decry government inaction over the high cost of living. And in November, Spanish workers rallied for higher wages, chanting “salary or conflict.” 

Researchers have defined an unprecedented global wave of more than 12,500 protests across 148 countries over food, fuel and cost of living increases in 2022. And the largest were in Western Europe.

Prices of food and especially energy were pushed up first by the war in Ukraine and enhanced it by additional USA sanctions on Russia's Energy.

Point..

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday that a landmark deal allowing Ukraine to export grain safely through the Black Sea amid the war won’t be restored until the West meets Moscow’s demands on its own agricultural exports.
Russia refused to extend the deal in July, complaining that a parallel agreement promising to remove obstacles to Russian exports of food and fertilizer hadn’t been honored. 
It said restrictions on shipping and insurance , sanctions by USA,  hampered its agricultural trade.
Earlier:
President Joe Biden said that the world will experience food shortages.
 The price of the sanctions is not just imposed upon Russia. 

Thursday, September 21, 2023

Gravy..

 

President of Ukraine is finding his latest visit to Washington a much tougher occasion. 

Zelenskiy was given a standing ovation  addressing a joint sitting of Congress in December. 

This time, he addressed the Senate in a closed session, but House Republicans turned down a request to address both chambers again. They are also reported to have turned down an administration briefing on Ukraine. (The USA is 150 Billion Dollars shorter by now)

Zelenskiy arrived on Capitol Hill in the midst of a bitter spending battle that could trigger a government shutdown, and he faced difficult conversations when he met congressional leaders behind closed doors. 

The (deep) gravy train is drying out.

Spend..

 

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Yuan..

 

A recent House Financial Services subcommittee hearing on the dollar focused primarily on how Washington uses it to enact sanctions on countries like Russia, as well as the risks of emerging economies moving away from the dollar.

CPA believes that industrial dominance is what gives America its geopolitical might and that an over-valued dollar makes us weaker.
 There is no near-term risk of the dollar losing its so-called “reserve” status in the short or medium term so long as the U.S. economy was seen as strong, Debt is reduced, and inflation is under control.
The process of de dollarization by mainly the BRICS, even partially, will impact the price of the Dollar, cause Inflation, limit the power of economical sanctions, and eventually the US geopolitical power.