Hello and welcome to this week’s edition of West Coast Milblogger. I’m your host Cyrus Emerson.
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Now our AI correspondents report on Long-Range Missiles, Pacific Airpower, and The New Administration.
Long-Range Missiles.
Tell West Coast Milblogger fans why allowing long-range missiles could be a game changer in the Ukraine War.
In the last days of his presidency, Joe Biden is taking the proverbial gloves off again to cross another of The Putins red lines. Since 2022, under initial threats of nuclear Armageddon from the Kremlin, NATO has sent lethal supplies to Ukraine improving their capabilities. While no one can say how many lives have been lost because of a slow rollout, others might point to the lives that have been saved, as thus far nuclear weapons haven’t been used.
Long-range missiles can impact the battlefields across the frontline from Kursk, to Kherson. With the rainy season starting, leaves falling, and temperatures dropping, Russia’s overextended supply lines have been protected by a false sense of security. Now these cigarette smoking commanders sending poorly trained conscripts to their death in meat wave attacks can suffer as well when POWs reveal their sleeping quarter locations in revenge for harsh treatment.
These long-range missiles might even be capable of remote mining. Turning the Russian landscape into a maze of shrapnel explosions hitting advancing armor before they reach the front and cutting off soldiers from command centers. The deadly effect on Russian military tactics already documented in Kursk region where Ukraine has been liberal with mining territory in the aggressing nation.
Less so in their own backyard, where they suffer retreat after retreat in the east while inflicting heavy casualties. However, Ukrainians find themselves in pockets of resistance fearing encirclement in fight after fight. Now, long-range missiles can destroy the rear with the gear creating paper soldiers armed with pencil rifles.
Pacific Airpower.
Explain how Chinese Dragon is becoming a major threat to the global order on Earth and beyond.
It’s been said that Russia using North Korean troops also helps defend Siberia from a Chinese invasion. A new mutual defense pact already being implemented requires North Korea to defend Russia against China. Russia and North Korea are desperate in their belligerent autocratic ways as they become more and more disenfranchised from the Western world.
China could be seen as a sellout to these rogue nuclear power nations because of their global economic prowess and lack of commitment to their cause requiring blatant disregard for sanctions. Even as more stories are being made public about China’s lethal aid being supplied to Russia, it remains in the realm of skeptical.
More troubling, China’s new air superiority fighter the J-35 that mirrors the US F-35 because a spy stole classified documents. China, already producing J-20 stealth fighters to create a balance of airpower in the Pacific, can now mass produce smaller, cheaper, carrier capable J-35’s to overwhelm Western aircraft numerical advantages coupled with technological innovations in advance radar systems.
If this increased threat level with China, a peer rival boasting a population almost five-times that of the US couldn’t get worse, the Communist country is also trying to take a lead in the space race. They already have their own space station and are designing new space ships that could revolutionize travel in our solar system.
The New Administration.
Share the best-case scenario politically moving forward in the US from the perspective of environmental advocacy.
Trump’s second term in office, and his to some all-star cabinet in the making, are not revolutionary they are systemic to Americana politics.
Since its founding as a British colony, there has been those who are exploited and those who exploit. While the definition of exploited changes from ancient indigenous cultures, to cowboys, urban outfitters, and now international students; exploiters are always the same.
Climate change has been a challenge to solve due to its anti-economic incentives. Once again, sustainable solutions have been hindered by corruption in the Biden Administration. Funding exploitive logging practices on reservation land as opposed to supporting Hemp cultivation in urban settings for forest products.
Now Trump, who federally legalized Hemp, can turn back the clock. He can call it a failed policy adding to THC addiction. Even the Pandemic Manifesto, published by From A to Z on Amazon’s Kindle Vella, is being removed as the lone historical document chronicling his first Administration’s demonization of this new economy during the pandemic. Ironically, marijuana corporations bringing in record profits offering medicine value are exempt.
Elon Musk’s addition to the Trump Administration brings forth someone who’s been successful in business while attempting to maintain the value of humanity. Even the richest man in the world envisions solving climate crisis economically through the addition of space commerce expansion in the nearby solar system, namely the Moon and Mars. This leap in technology must yield something better than Hemp to solve climate change here on Earth and in the cosmos. And so, the Hemp Revolution has failed.
However, Musk’s new position in the Department of Government Efficiency could prove beneficial to a nation more than $30 trillion in debt with interest rates costing taxpayers $80 billion in 2025.
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Cyrus Emerson
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