Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Peace..

 

Fordow..


Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, buried beneath a mountain near the city of Qom, has become a focus of global military attention following the most recent Israeli airstrikes.

It is one of the most heavily fortified military sites in the world, and its resilience highlights a broader pattern: nations around the world have built underground bases to shield key military infrastructure from attack.

Fordow is dug half a mile underground, lined with reinforced concrete, and surrounded by air defenses. It was built to survive a direct air strike and keep functioning.

Comment:

It is hard to think that the nuclear program built underground, hidden 300 feet underground is for peaceful purposes.

Buster..



President Trump disputed an early intelligence report from the Pentagon that found the airstrikes he ordered on Iran had only a limited impact on its nuclear program.
 
The attacks caused “total obliteration,” he said, while satellite imagery fails to provide conclusive evidence of deep penetration. 

And in a surprise announcement that appears to undermine years of US sanctions on Iran, Trump gave China the green light to buy Iranian oil.

Comment:

The Iranian defense was eliminated. The air superiority belongs to Israel and anyone who is to go over.

The Iranian military leaders killed. The regime propaganda evaporated.
The lesson and the writing on the wall were clear.

It's time to change direction.  And let the hater say anything.  Just a thought.

Tied..



Authorities in Spain are investigating after discovering multiple bodies in the Mediterranean Sea. Police noted that the hands and feet of the bodies had been tied, which indicates that there may have been some sort of struggle.

 Diario de Mallorca reports that boats have found at least five bodies with bound feet and hands since the middle of May. Police believe the victims may be migrants from northern Africa.

Authorities say the migrants could have been tied and thrown into the water during their attempts to cross the border into Europe, and the deaths are being investigated as homicides.

Regional president Marga Prohens said that the unfortunate discoveries highlight "the cruelest side" of the migration route many take between continents.

Autopen..


A former top aide to President Joe Biden said she was authorized to direct autopen signatures but was unaware of who in the president's inner circle was giving her final clearance, according to a source familiar with the aide's closed-door testimony in front of Congress Tuesday.
Neera Tanden, the former director of Biden's Domestic Policy Council, testified for hours Tuesday during an interview in front of the House Oversight Committee, which is investigating the former president's mental acuity and his use of an automatic signature tool that allowed aides to sign pardons, memos and other important documents on Biden's behalf.
Tanden's interview before Congress lasted more than five hours.
Just a "forgetful" thought.

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Struck Down..


The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed Friday with a San Diego federal judge who found that California's law that barred buying more than one gun per month was unconstitutional.  
The law, which was struck down by U.S. District Judge William Hayes in March of last year, was intended to cut down on what's known as straw purchases, in which someone legally buys a gun, then gives it to someone else who is prohibited from possessing a firearm.
Both Hayes and a 9th Circuit panel agreed, with their findings applying the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen, which holds that gun laws should be consistent with the nation's historical tradition of firearm regulations.

DEMS..



Great..

 

Talk ..

Buster..