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Google’s AI does breast cancer diagnoses.  “Google’s health research unit said it has developed an artificial-intelligence system that can match or outperform radiologists at detecting breast cancer, according to new research. But doctors still beat the machines in some cases. … The AI system outperformed the average radiologist in determining whether the women would develop breast cancer.”, as reported in the 2jan20 WSJ (here).  The AI’s performance stats are impressive, and then comes the insane part.  Due to bureaucratic and regulatory concerns which essentially make ‘perfect’ be the enemy of the ‘good’, the AI “isn’t yet ready for clinical use”.  The correct answer is that it is more than ready for clinical use, because there is no reasonable downside to its use in tandem with practicing radiologists.  Since the algo already outperforms humans, it can be introduced in phases with various practitioners all over the country while research continues toward the elusive perfect.  Here is another problem for which we should always look to government as being its probable first cause, and government’s stand-down as being the most obvious first approach to a solution.

Japanification2020Does “Japanification” loom in America’s future?  The answer may well be YES.  In addition to some bad fiscal and monetary policies over the last 30 years, it’s Japan’s aging demographics that have put a stifling curse on its economy.  We have some disturbing similarities – “Developed economies that are maturing that have demographic headwinds are going to face many of the same things Japan has been facing over decades. … Like Japan, the U.S. has an aging population and a concentration of industry among a small number of giant businesses. In 2019, U.S. interest rates fell sharply, sparking serious discussion in markets, perhaps for the first time, of whether long-term rates could fall to zero or even turn negative. That already has happened in Japan and in much of Europe.” (more here)  Yes, Europe with its heavily socialistic governments have even more concentration of their industries (c.f. corporatism) and are already suffering the early stages of Japanification.   Progressive governments’ hip-level response to such economic headwinds is to turn the screws on for more central planning and control with disastrous results as have occurred recently in Chile (see below).  Our Democratic leftists have that and more in store for us should they increase their control of the levers of power. 


Chile – Latin America’s ‘Oasis’ Descends Into Chaos.  So we witness from recent, but lamestream muted, news that is detailed by Axel Kaiser, head of a Chilean think tank, in the 2dec20 WSJ and confirmed by Chile’s Central Bank.  Chile achieved South America’s posterchild status over the years by applying liberal policies of free market capitalism, until its population fell again under the sway of socialist politicians and started demanding ever ‘more’ through their government.  In a “mere 40 days” the country has exploded from initial demonstrations against a fare increase in public transportation to rioting for wholesale grievances.  During these short weeks of “massive demonstrations and wanton violence” the country has suffered “ more than $2 billion in losses and damages, more than 1,200 looted retail stores, an estimated 300,000 new unemployed, 25 dead, more than 2,000 injured police officers, and a political and economic crisis with no end in sight.” (more here)  This was preceded by socialist president Michelle Bachelet’s policies (2014-18) where she “increased corporate taxes by 30%; signed a law banning the replacement of workers on strike, thereby dramatically increasing the costs of labor; increased public spending at three times the economic growth rate; and unleashed armies of regulatory bureaucrats on the private sector.”  All this is one more demonstration of the art of the possible when collectivists gain control of a liberal democracy with a wealth generating economy.  And this year in America we again stand at the crossroads.

[3jan20 update]. Trump took out Iran’s top general who had flown to Iraq to plan/direct more killings of Americans and Iraqis.  To nail him on his way from the airport into Baghdad – a 15 minute trip – required rapid decision making and quick reaction by deployed forces.  Thanks to our CIC, the operation was a success, killing both Gen Qassem Soleimani and a top Iraqi terrorist leader in cahoots with the Iranians.  Under Soleimani the Iranians have killed countless American troops, perpetrated many incidents in violation of international laws, attempted to disrupt Europe’s energy supply, and killed other innocents worldwide.  He was sanctioned not to leave Iran, especially not travel to Iraq, a dubious ally attempting to stabilize while fighting Iran-sponsored terrorists, and still nominally under American military control.  (We have to remember Iraq was also a rogue country that invaded its neighbors and threatened world commerce.  They are now attempting to recover, but not working very hard at it, even though some Iraqis are dancing in the streets to celebrate the assassination.)  So, for that gift to world civilization President Trump is now being vilified, as expected, by our Democrats who dun him for not first getting their permission.  According to lights shared by tens of millions of Americans including me, our president did the right thing at the right time.  Telling people that this act will now somehow throw the otherwise peaceful Middle East into a war is a fraud that again takes advantage of our light thinkers.

Trump’s Iran strategy?  The TDS crowd accuses the president of acting with spontaneous tactics that support no overarching strategy – to them the killing of Iran’s Soleimani is just the most recent example of that.  To many of us who have studied the history and politics of the middle east, Trump’s strategy for that quarter of the world is obvious, even though it is not always consistently supported by tactics – but then what strategy with that many moving parts has ever been consistently pursued by past governments?  We know that under the mullahs Iran wants to become the regional hegemon, a goal that also motivates Turkey’s foreign policy.  Iran cannot achieve that without becoming a nuclear power, and will do whatever is necessary to enter into the world’s expanding nuclear club.  It is beyond naïve to think that all these so-called preventative agreements will actually stop Iran’s development of a deliverable nuclear bomb and the missile technology to deliver it.  Iran is already in close cahoots with two major nuclear powers – Russia and China – and is a weapons technology trading partner with the Ugly Fat Kid.  Under Iran’s religious fanatics (who are also end-timers), that nation will do nothing but keep the Iranian people in a tyrannical misery, and continue its bid to militarily dominate the middle east.  Only a fundamental change in its governance will transform Iran into a normative country with whom the world can have a profitable and peaceful relationship.  In a very complex world, our strategy is to prudently promote such a change.  Killing their top leadership while doing out-country dirty work is prudent, while sending them planeloads of palleted cash is demonstrably not.

[4jan20 update]  RL Crabb nails it on California’s new AB5 in his new cartoon filched from the pages of the 4jan20 Union (here).

RLCrabb200104

The so-called ‘gig economy’ has been a mainstay of our entrepreneurship, economic health, and the very welcome mat to developing new products, technologies, and services along with starting countless new businesses.  Being able to directly sell one’s talents and services to a willing customer who can hire you with minimal encumbrances for an indefinite length of time on mutually agreed upon terms is a fundamental trait of free enterprise and markets, and it is the widest lane on the road to the American dream.  When we came to America, my father traveled on it and so did I.  Now California, in one of its most butt stupid (vs ignorant) moves ever, has passed AB5 into law, which essentially does away with the ability to sell your services to any and all willing customers on a consulting and temporary basis – you now have to be hired as an employee with all the rites, rights, regulations, and costs that go along with that in our state’s woke socialist society.  In 2019 California outdid itself adopting a slate of new public policies which confirmed that Sacramento is run by certifiable idiots.  (more here)

Speaking of woke progressives, Peggy Noonan in the 4jan20 WSJ opens the new year with a very thoughtful column (here) from which the following is excerpted.

“The past decade saw the rise of the woke progressives who dictate what words can be said and ideas held, thus poisoning and paralyzing American humor, drama, entertainment, culture and journalism. In the coming 10 years someone will effectively stand up to them. They are the most hated people in America, and their entire program is accusation: you are racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic; you are a bigot, a villain, a white male, a patriarchal misogynist, your day is over. They never have a second move. Bow to them, as most do, and they’ll accuse you even more of newly imagined sins. They claim to be vulnerable victims, and moral. Actually they’re not. They’re mean and seek to kill, and like all bullies are cowards. … Everyone with an honest mind hates them. Someone will finally move effectively against them. Who? How? That will be a story of the ’20s, and a good one.”

Mass migrations in America.  So here’s the drill according to the US Census Bureau for 2019 (more similar results are still incoming).  Net in (+) and out (-) migrations for the following states are –

            CA       -203,000          FL        +134,000

            NY      -181,000          TX       +126,000

            IL        -105,000          AZ       + 91,000

            NJ        – 49,000           NC       + 67,000

            MA      – 30,000           SC       + 53,000

Now we have a simple question the answer to which progressives are guaranteed miss – actually, they don’t even acknowledge the above data.  These were migrations overwhelmingly of middle-class workers seeking lower costs of living and a better life for their families – the gimmes went the other way.  So, can you tell which states had higher taxes, more regulations, higher crime and indigent rates, and generally were drifting toward shithole status, and which states had exactly the opposite attributes?  For extra credit, can you tell which states are the Blue states, and which are Red?  As confirmed in these pages, our double-blindered leftwingers’ denials don’t speak well for their intellectual acumen, but their denials completely explain their love of the disastrous public policies that cause such mass migrations.

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145 responses to “Scattershots – 2jan20 (updated 4jan20)”

  1. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Re: Chile – Latin America’s ‘Oasis’ Descends Into Chaos
    Since I am on the wrong side of WSJ’s paywall, here is a (hopefully) supportive link.
    https://www.dw.com/en/opinion-latin-americas-upheaval-tips-towards-chaos/a-51712664
    Times do change. When I was last in Bolivia, the country had no diplomatic relations with the US and the head of the coca growers union was El Presidente. Peru is having demonstrations as well.

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  2. Scott O Avatar

    re Tozer 12:35 link from DW.com – The last part of the article was telling.
    “Democracy needs time. It is the wearisome search for compromise and balance between differing interests. The South American protesters don’t seem to want to do this anymore. They’ve waited too long and been disappointed too often. This is understandable, yet there is no good alternative to democracy, either. Without it, there is chaos and then the rule of the strong man. And that is not justice.”
    ‘Democracy’ needs a lot more than just time. Without a strong framework of limits to the govt’s power and enumerated rights of the citizens that protect them from the govt, democracy will always devolve into the dictatorship of the mob. And that ends up being the ‘strong man’ the author fears.

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  3. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    They are dancing in the streets in Iraq –
    The strike, authorized by President Donald Trump, marked a dramatic escalation in a “shadow war” in the Middle East between Iran and the United States and its allies, principally Israel and Saudi Arabia.
    Meanwhile, there were celebrations on the streets of Baghdad early on Friday (January 3) following Soleimani’s death.
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/soleimani-attack-cleared-iraqis-celebrate-131427709.html
    😉

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  4. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    They be lovin Trump in Iraq –
    As Iraqis awoke Friday morning to the news that Qassem Soleimani, commander of Iran’s elite Quds Force and the mastermind of its ascending global military influence, had been killed by a targeted U.S. drone strike soon after touching down at the Baghdad International Airport, it didn’t take long for many of the embattled nation’s youth to start circulating photos and messages praising President Trump.
    “Happy Friday to Uncle Trump,” one meme read. “You are a great Commander,” cheered another.
    Scores flooded Tahrir Square in Baghdad to dance in jubilation and express their gratitude for the killing.
    “I am very happy that America could kill these two criminals,” enthused one activist and former government employee, who feared using his name given the Iran-backed militias have directly targeted him.
    https://www.foxnews.com/world/soleimani-death-aftermath
    😉

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  5. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    There is something about strong women….
    Nikki Haley Responds To Trump Taking Out Iran’s Top Military Leader: ‘Strong And Right
    https://www.dailywire.com/news/nikki-haley-responds-to-trump-ordering-strike-on-irans-top-military-leader

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  6. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    BREAKING: U.S. Military Kills More Top Iranian-Backed Terrorist Leaders In Airstrikes, Reports Say

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  7. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    A bubble headed bleach blonde from lala land who thinks they could give a shit about her, the mutha mullahs would likely label her a western whore. –
    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/rose-mc-gowan-slams-trump-over-soleimani-killing-apologizes-to-iran-please-do-not-kill-us-170243104.html
    😉

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  8. George Rebane Avatar

    OK boys and girls, now your job is to find and link to lamestream outlets that report Iraqi celebrations and the likes of Nikki Haley supporting President Trump’s great coup.

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  9. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Good luck with that @ 615 –
    😉

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  10. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    A common theme has emerged from those in the know, from those who know more about foreign relations and politics in the Middle East than moi will ever know, who have ‘been there done that.’
    That theme from CIA analysts, logistical experts, experienced policy advisors throughout the region, former State and Defense personnel, to our boots on the ground and wounded warriors is: “its impossible to overstate the significance.”
    Recommended interview by General Petraeus.
    Gen. Petraeus on Qasem Soleimani’s killing: ‘It’s impossible to overstate the significance’
    A sample:
    Q: General Petraeus, did you ever interact directly or indirectly with him?
    A. Indirectly. He sent a message to me through the president of Iraq in late March of 2008, during the battle of Basra, when we were supporting the Iraqi army forces that were battling the Shia militias in Basra that were supported, of course, by Qasem Soleimani and the Quds Force. He sent a message through the president that said, “General Petraeus, you should know that I, Qasem Soleimani, control the policy of Iran for Iraq, and also for Syria, Lebanon, Gaza and Afghanistan.”
    And the implication of that was, “If you want to deal with Iran to resolve this situation in Basra, you should deal with me, not with the Iranian diplomats.” And his power only grew from that point in time. By the way, I did not — I actually told the president to tell Qasem Soleimani to pound sand.”
    https://www.pri.org/stories/2020-01-03/gen-petraeus-qasem-soleimani-s-killing-its-impossible-overstate-significance?fbclid=IwAR1TRggBoSyN-la1qkv013IY2k4ZybZhXoA8KMlI-1ZYIUg-mi0tUoKhbYg

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  11. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “Qassem Soleimani Haunted the Arab World
    In much of the Middle East, and even in Iran, the military commander was feared, and his death has been greeted with elation.”
    https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2020/01/qassem-soleimani-death-missed/604396/

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  12. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Looks like Bush did a really good job liberating Iraq for Democracy. Here is what it’s like today. 5000 American lives and Trillions of dollars well spent right George?
    “Mourners Chant ‘Death To America’ In Qassem Soleimani Funeral Procession
    Thousands marched through Baghdad on Saturday for Iran’s top general, who was killed in a U.S. airstrike.
    Thousands of mourners chanting “America is the Great Satan” marched in a funeral procession Saturday through Baghdad for Iran’s top general and Iraqi militant leaders, who were killed in a U.S. airstrike.”
    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/qassem-soleimani-funeral-baghdad_n_5e1075eae4b0b2520d21f117

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  13. Walt Avatar

    Proggys got SO PISSED when Trump pulled troops out the “war zone” just a few months ago..(remember?) Now they are beyond pissed that Trump took out a killer of Americans.

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  14. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    That’s because they abandoned our Kurdish allies Walt (10:22). My goodness you have no perspective of anything beyond your shrill rhetoric.

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  15. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Paul Emery | 04 January 2020 at 10:52 AM
    …you have no perspective of anything beyond your shrill rhetoric.

    Pot/Kettle

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  16. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    SHADOW SECRETARY OF STATE PELOSI ON THE KILLING OF SOLEIMANI [WITH COMMENT BY JOHN]d
    “Pelosi is right about one thing — the killing of Soleimani is provocative in the sense that it will likely provoke military action by Iran, including action it might not otherwise have taken. She’s also right to worry about “tensions escalat[ing] to the point of no return.”
    But tensions were escalating already due to previous Iranian attacks, and were bound to escalate further if/when Soleimani carried out the new attacks he apparently was in Iraq to orchestrate. The U.S. could not have failed to respond to what Soleimani was planning.
    The U.S., through its sanctions, has placed Iran in a box. The regime is responding with provocative attacks on U.S. allies, interests, and troops. In the face of this aggression, Trump’s alternatives are to sit back and take it, to respond weakly, or to respond in a way that shows he means business.
    The last of these options makes the most sense, and that’s the option Trump has selected.
    Pelosi’s real quarrel is with Trump’s decision to reject President Obama’s nuclear deal and to place tough sanctions on Iran. I agree with Trump’s decision, but reasonable people can disagree with it.
    However, in view of Pelosi’s whining about lack of congressional involvement, it’s worth noting that Obama did not seek ratification of his deal as a treaty. If he had, and if the Senate had ratified the treaty, Trump would have been bound by it.
    Obama had the option of seeking Senate ratification of the Iran deal as a treaty. Trump did not have the realistic option of seeking congressional authorization to have Suleimani killed.
    JOHN adds: Did I forget the time when Barack Obama sought Congressional authorization to kill Osama bin Laden, the proudest moment of his presidency? Or have I forgotten how Congressional Democrats lamented the absence of a vote?“
    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/01/shadow-secretary-of-state-pelosi-on-the-killing-of-soleimani.php
    ————-
    Tlaib Attacks Trump After Killing Of Iranian Terrorist; Omar Solicits Donations Attacking Trump On Iran
    https://www.dailywire.com/news/tlaib-attacks-trump-after-killing-of-iranian-terrorist-omar-solicits-donations-attacking-trump-on-iran
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    https://i2.wp.com/www.powerlineblog.com/ed-assets/2020/01/identity-revealed.jpg?w=740&ssl=1
    https://i0.wp.com/www.powerlineblog.com/ed-assets/2020/01/Screen-Shot-2020-01-04-at-4.37.58-AM.png?w=968&ssl=1
    Qassem Soleimani Was involved in the planning of both the Benghazi and Baghdad Embassy attacks:
    https://i1.wp.com/www.powerlineblog.com/ed-assets/2020/01/Screen-Shot-2020-01-02-at-10.04.32-PM.png?w=932&ssl=1
    https://i0.wp.com/www.powerlineblog.com/ed-assets/2020/01/IMG_2460.jpeg?w=720&ssl=1

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  17. Waldo'sNemesis Avatar
    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,Tucker is not so sure about the motivation of the airstrike,,,
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/tucker-carlson-comes-against-trump-012924479.html?fr=yset_chr_syc_hp

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  18. George Rebane Avatar

    re PaulE 1016am – I am so surprised that HuffPost only covered the anti-American organized demonstrations, and not a whiff of the spontaneous dancing in the streets by Iraqis. I wonder which kind of demonstrations our progressives take as being the authentic expressions of Iraqis’ sentiments given that they want even less to do with Iran, the country with whom they fought an 8-year war.

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  19. Waldo'sNemesis Avatar
    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,Two sides of the argument without all the partisan bluster…
    ”If you subscribe to the idea that targeting an individual combatant in self-defense isn’t the same as an assassination, then Soleimani is fair game—provided you credit Trump’s claim that Soleimani was plotting “imminent and sinister” attacks against Americans. A State Department official on a phone call with reporters noted, “Assassinations are not allowed under law.” But the official argued that this wasn’t one. “The criteria is: Do you have overwhelming evidence that somebody is going to launch a military or terrorist attack against you? Check that box. The second one is: Do you have some legal means to, like, have this guy arrested by the Belgian authorities or something? Check that box, because there’s no way anybody was going to stop Qassem Soleimani in the places he was running around—Damascus, Beirut. And so you take lethal action against him.”
    If you believe targeted killings is a sanitized term for assassinations, which have become normalized in the drone-war era but are no less illegal, then targeting Soleimani is a war crime, especially since there’s no formal state of war between the United States and Iran. “Preemptive self-defense is never a legal justification for assassination,” O’Connell said. “Nothing is. The relevant law is the United Nations Charter, which defines self-defense as a right to respond to an actual and significant armed attack.”
    Two administrations sidestepped this debate when it came to Soleimani, not as much for legal or moral reasons as for strategic ones. The two sides of this conflict have opted for other forms of confrontation, from proxy fights to sabotage to cyberattacks to sanctions, but they didn’t kill each other’s generals. Now that barrier has been shattered, leaving the world to await Iran’s next move in a game with suddenly higher stakes. From the Iranian perspective, it doesn’t much matter whether the U.S. administration considers Soleimani’s death an assassination or not. He’s still a dead general.”
    https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/01/why-kill-soleimani-now/604441/

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  20. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Cut Punchy some slack. Precisely because of all the drone strikes (600-1,200) raining down on ragheads including a US citizen, he could not bring himself to vote for Obama the second time…nor Hillary Clinton the first time. Second, Paul has put his money where his mouth is and donated his hard earned mula to those fine female Kurdish fighters. Hubba hubba. Third, BDS never sleeps, never rests. Like rust. Giving money to the Kurdish women (and the Bay Area mimes) makes him rather protective of them.
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    Re: Jan 4 Update
    “The past decade saw the rise of the woke progressives who dictate what words can be said and ideas held, thus poisoning and paralyzing American humor, drama, entertainment, culture and journalism.” —Dr. George Rebane
    Happy New Year bigots!
    https://thecritic.co.uk/issues/january-2020/happy-new-year-bigots/

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  21. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Reality check for the socialist dems and the pony tail of ignorance , we are still in the field with the Kurds and –
    Unsurprisingly, media snowflakes and congressional Democrats were quick to criticize President Donald Trump for allegedly bringing us to the “brink of an illegal war.” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said, “we cannot put the lives of American service members, diplomats, and others further at risk by engaging in provocative and disproportionate actions.”
    Such critics need to be awoken to reality: Tehran has been at war with us for 40 years; we have just refused to fight back.
    With the hostage-taking of U.S. embassy personnel after the embassy’s 1979 seizure, Tehran demonstrated it would ignore international law in dealing with the U.S. Releasing the hostages the day President Ronald Reagan took office for fear of retaliation, Iran waited three years to test us again. In 1983, it directed its Hezbollah proxy in Beirut to bomb the Marine barracks there, killing 241 Americans. As we did nothing to discourage further violence by Iran, it continues unabated today.
    The war Iran has been fighting with us is put into context by the following: as it is estimated that by 2015 Tehran was linked to the deaths of more than 1000 Americans, Iran is most likely responsible for more American deaths than any other nation since the Vietnam conflict. In addition to American lives lost in Beirut in 1983, Tehran has increased this death toll either directly or indirectly by its actions in Iraq — all of which were coordinated through Soleimani.
    Iran’s indirect involvement has included the provisioning of advanced mines and other weaponry to anti-U.S. militias during our occupation in Iraq. The author’s son served two tours in Iraq, defusing many of these devices which clearly carried Iran’s signature.
    Direct involvement by Iran occurred in an incident 13 years ago this month. On January 20, 2007, twelve men, disguised as U.S. soldiers and speaking perfect English, entered into the Provincial Joint Coordination Center in Karbala, Iraq, where Americans were conducting a meeting with local officials. All hell broke loose as the twelve-man team began shooting, wounding, and killing several of those present. Four Americans were taken hostage, handcuffed, and later murdered elsewhere. Five U.S. soldiers lost their lives that day in a raid, it is now believed, involving Iranian planning and participation.
    But Soleimani’s death puts the mullahs on notice: the one-sided war they have been fighting has now officially come to an end.
    The demise of Soleimani hits close to home for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Not only was the general the second most powerful person in Iran, reporting directly to Khamenei, the two were good friends.
    https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2020/01/04/zumwalt-soleimanis-demise-could-end-irans-long-one-way-war-with-america/
    😉

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  22. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Re: update…the hated.
    “In the coming 10 years someone will effectively stand up to them. They are the most hated people in America, and their entire program is accusation: you are racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic; you are a bigot, a villain, a white male, a patriarchal misogynist, your day is over. They never have a second move. Bow to them, as most do, and they’ll accuse you even more of newly imagined sins. They claim to be vulnerable victims, and moral. Actually they’re not. They’re mean and seek to kill, and like all bullies are cowards. … Everyone with an honest mind hates them. Someone will finally move effectively against them. Who?” —Dr. Rebane
    My money is on the women folk. Womanhood is a beautiful things.
    Washington Post Writer Can’t Figure Out Why Trump Supporters Won’t Talk To Her
    “In corporate media, conservative women are simply presumed to be bigoted, or stupid, or who cares, as long as it’s an opportunity to trivialize them.”
    https://thefederalist.com/2020/01/03/washington-post-writer-cant-figure-out-why-trump-supporters-wont-talk-to-her/
    ———-
    Jameela Jamil Dumps Candace Owens From Podcast For Saying ‘Only Women Can Give Birth’
    “Owens then sent the following tweet: “LOL ‘only women can get pregnant and only men can impregnate them’ is now considered a form of bullying. [Jameela Jamil] — keep us posted when 2+2=4 becomes a form of bullying as well.”
    https://www.dailywire.com/news/jameela-jamil-dumps-candace-owens-from-podcast-for-saying-only-women-can-give-birth

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  23. Walt Avatar

    Tell us all about it Emery,, all 50 of them. Yup 50 Americans are supposed to hold back the invading masses.
    “A senior administration official told reporters Monday that Sunday’s announcement did not constitute a full U.S. withdrawal from Syria and that only 50 to 100 U.S. special operations forces were moving to other locations in Syria.
    The official explained that Trump’s decision to move the special operators out of the zone of a potential Turkish operation was done to protect troops and keep them out of the crossfire.”
    But continue with that fake outrage Emery.
    Now don’t forget(I know… too damned late) that was all a ruse to draw out a wanted terrorist.. And it DID. He’s dead today as well.

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  24. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    VDH….worth a read. The art of getting one’s opponent to overreach.
    https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/iranian-analytics/
    “We are now in an election year. Iran yearns for a return of the U.S. foreign policy of John Kerry, Ben Rhodes, Susan Rice, and Samantha Power, the naïveté that had proved so lucrative and advantageous to Iran prior to 2017.
    Yet it is hard to see how Trump, if he is careful and selective in his responses to future Iranian escalations, will be damaged politically. His base, of course, and all Americans, quite rightly do not want another war even remotely resembling endless Middle East conflicts perceived as fought for great game dramas. But disproportionate one-off air responses in response to Iran’s future attacks would not require U.S. ground troops or likely not risk a general Middle East war. And they would do Iran’s assets real damage.
    The current exchange is surreal in that it may be the first Middle East crisis in modern history in which neither oil nor the fury of the Arab world at U.S. military action is at least for now an overriding strategic consideration. The world has adjusted to Iran’s oil being off-market. The U.S. is nearing energy independence. Our rivals like China are the most concerned over tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. If Hezbollah strikes Israel, the counter response would be overwhelming — and quietly also quite welcome in most Arab capitals.
    There are no more neoconservatives of influence in Washington. Despite claims otherwise, they have zero influence over Trump.
    Most are now fervent and bitter anti-Trump partisans. This past year, they could not decide whether Trump was a “Twitter tiger” appeaser or a provocative and dangerous bull in the Middle East china shop.
    We are told his unpredictability creates “confusion,” but confusion and unpredictability are not always a disadvantage. In this case, both North Korea and China are both carefully calibrating U.S. reactions and are not quite sure what’s next.
    Trump’s base is nationalist-populist and Jacksonian, not merely doctrinaire isolationist. “Don’t tread on me” translated into 2020 terms means something like “live and let live — or else.” If Iran hits the U.S. first, then the U.S. would shrug and hit Iran back harder — without any grand notions of preemption, ideological nation-building, regime-change agendas, ground wars, or larger policing commitments to international or allied interests. After the recent furor over Turkey in Syria, Trump’s base accepts that he is backing out of the Middle East firing, not firing to get in. How strange that his progressive opponents damned Trump for not exercising preemptive choices in Turkey to protect third parties, and damned him more for taking reactive action in Iraq to protect Americans.
    In sum, a weaker Iran foolishly positioned itself into the role of aggressor, at a time of a shot economy, eroding military strength, waning terrorist appendages abroad, and little political leverage or wider support. China and Russia are confined to hoping the U.S. is somehow, somewhere bogged down. Europe will still lecture on the fallout from canceling the Iran Deal, but quietly welcomes the fact that Iran is weaker than in 2015 and weaker for them is far better. China wants access to Middle East oil. Russia has never objected to a major producer having its oil taken off the world market. Moscow’s Iranian policies are reductionist anti-American more than pro-Iranian.
    The current Iranian crisis is complex and dangerous. And by all means retaliation must be designed to prevent more Iranian violence and aggression rather than aimed at a grandiose agenda of regime change or national liberation. But so far the Iranians, not the U.S., are making all the blunders.

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  25. George Rebane Avatar

    The careful reader will note that VDH’s stated policy of ad hoc responses (see Mr Tozer’s 1215pm) is exactly what Rebane Doctrine has been outlining in these pages for years. But then, VDH and I have always flown in tight formation – I also consider him a teacher and mentor.

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  26. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Those mutha mullahs do not have the support of the street and are now under threat from inside and leaning crime does not pay under this administration. Timing is not on their side. –
    In September, Rouhani left the United Nations General Assembly in New York and the only last credible chance of reaching a detente with the U.S. without an agreement to lift sanctions and end the standoff with Washington. On his arrival in Tehran he faced the challenge of drafting Iran’s most draconian annual budget since the Iran-Iraq war if the 1980s.
    By November, the bloodiest protests since the 1979 revolution plunged the country into a state of heightened security as authorities, unable to contain the unrest, switched-off access to the internet and launched a crackdown on dissent that killed some 304 people within several days, according to the London-based Amnesty International.
    “How do they expect people to rally behind them and support their cause for vengeance when they beat the same people on the streets and cut their internet just a few weeks ago?”
    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/fear-hits-tehran-over-might-133724630.html
    😉

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  27. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    A page from the gippers play book? –
    Trump’s Wish: Will Iran Bankrupt Itself Through Military Spending?
    It’s happened before. Just ask the Soviets.
    https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/trumps-wish-will-iran-bankrupt-itself-through-military-spending-110826
    😉

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  28. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Walt
    Here’s the truth about what happened to the Kurds after we pulled out
    “Thousands of civilians have fled their homes on both the Syrian and Turkish sides of the border, with the United Nations reporting Thursday that at least 70,000 Syrians were already displaced because of the latest escalation in the conflict. Days into the Turkish offensive, dozens of civilians and fighters have reportedly been killed on both sides.
    On Saturday, the official SDF Twitter account stated that more than 200 people had been killed and wounded since Wednesday. “Today we are fighting on two fronts, one against the Turkish invasion and one against the ISIS mercenaries,” the group said.
    Over the weekend, gruesome videos circulated online that purported to show Turkish-aligned Syrian fighters committing execution-style killings.
    Then on Sunday, a Turkish air strike hit a convoy in the Syrian border town of Ras al Ain, killing at least 14 people and wounding 10 more, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The SDF said the convoy included civilians and journalists.”
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2019/10/11/who-are-kurds-why-is-turkey-attacking-them/
    Here’s Trumps response to the Kurds:
    “WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump, facing bipartisan condemnation over Turkey’s invasion of Syria, defended his handling of the matter Wednesday as “strategically brilliant” and downplayed the U.S. alliance with the Kurds, who are “not angels,” he said.
    “They’ve got to work it out,” Trump said “

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    Paul Emery

    He’s your guy Walt which makes you responsible for the slaughter and dislocation of our trusted allies.

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  30. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    re: VDH
    “the creepy misadventure in Libya”
    I rather like that phrase.
    It strikes me as a canonical example of Blue Mob foreign policy and sort of a two-fer. You enable mass invasion of Europe from Africa plus you get a foreign head of state sodomized to death with a bayonet. It’s a sort of speak loudly and manipulate a big stick sort of approach.
    I think every day of what a bullet we dodged in Hillary Clinton.

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  31. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Its amazing how twisted the socialist blue mob is, bunch of self hating idiots –
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/01/04/watch-anti-war-activist-unacceptable-for-elizabeth-warren-to-call-soleimani-a-bad-guy/
    😉

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  32. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    It appears that the prez is getting more support from Iranians and Iraqis on the street for taking out dr evil than from the socialist dems –
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/soleimani-attack-cleared-iraqis-celebrate-131427709.html
    😉

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    Waldo’sNemesis

    ,,,Paul,,,where are Trump’s drones? Are we going to take out a Turkish general now? Don’t want to be hypocrites do we?
    “Then on Sunday, a Turkish air strike hit a convoy in the Syrian border town of Ras al Ain, killing at least 14 people and wounding 10 more, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The SDF said the convoy included civilians and journalists.”

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  34. George Rebane Avatar

    We’ve heard a lot of bitching about Trump pulling out 50 troops from the Syrian/Turkish border, but I have yet to see a better plan for America’s involvement in the centuries old pissing match between the Ottoman Turks and Kurds. I wonder if our progressives have a workable Plan B squirreled away someplace; does PaulE know?

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    scenes

    PEmery: “”They’ve got to work it out,” Trump said “”
    Boy howdy, ain’t that the truth. What’s the alternative? You gonna send a couple of divisions to Syria? The 420th Nevada City Volunteers can get a drummer and a fife player to lead the way.
    I sure wish the globalists would just fade away. Worry about the people in this country first.

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  36. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Lets get real –
    Arab Gulf States Scholar: Iran now knows this is not a one-way street
    https://www.yahoo.com/finance/video/arab-gulf-states-scholar-iran-175504193.html
    😉

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    scenes

    re: WaldosNem@1:43
    How many US nationals were killed? Aside from foreign correspondents embedded deep in the belly of the beast of course.

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  38. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “to a long Serbian-like bombing campaign mess”
    That phrase misses the mark.
    That bombing campaign was designed to show the Saudis that we (meaning Bill Clinton) were willing to bomb Christians in support of Muslims who migrated into Serbia (which Kosovo always was) during the years of domination by the Croat dictator Tito in communist Yugoslavia. Before Tito, Kosovo was entirely Serbian.
    Ethnic cleansing by Serbs was bad, but ethnic cleansing by ethnic Albanians once Serbs were forced to stop was ignored by the US and the UN.
    Serbia was pushed towards the Russians as a result. It remains a poor country.

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    “Serbia was pushed towards the Russians as a result.”
    Although the whole area is a MixMaster(tm) of craziness, Serbia is primarily Slav/Orthodox, no? That strikes me as a difficult thing to overcome, even with the material advantages to being allied with Western Europe. They sure ain’t gonna join up with the Turks.
    Blood is thicker than practically anything, including water.

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  40. Walt Avatar

    Not our war Emery. They have been killing each other LONG before we got there, and long after we leave.
    You sure turned into a warmonger all of a sudden.
    So how long should we stay there Emery?
    “we are not the world’s police force” HELL!! YOU, yes YOU!! even stated that the American revolution was an illegal war.
    Yet now you try and make the case for moving 50 to 100 “advisers” as some sort of abandonment. Let them fight their own damned fight.

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  41. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Walt | 04 January 2020 at 02:08 PM
    Not our war Emery. They have been killing each other LONG before we got there, and long after we leave.

    DING, DING, DING……..!
    You sure turned into a warmonger all of a sudden.
    Master Sergeant Punchy of Scenes Proud Fightin 420th Nevada City Volunteers

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  42. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    “re: WaldosNem@1:43
    How many US nationals were killed? Aside from foreign correspondents embedded deep in the belly of the beast of course.
    Posted by: scenes | 04 January 2020 at 01:51 PM”
    —-
    I could be wrong Waldo’s World, but isn’t Turkey our Nato ally? We mustn’t attack our NATO allies, only defend them. That’s the rule book, is it not? I don’t have to like it, just accept it. Kinda like the results of the 2016 election…liking the results is not a requirement, but acceptance is.
    At least Saddam ain’t gassing the Kurds no more.

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  43. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    GR it wasn’t 50 US troops pulled… it was 28. Them dying was to be the tripwire if Turks attacked.

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  44. George Rebane Avatar

    Mea culpa and many apologies Greg 😉

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  45. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Scenes 205pm
    Serbs, Croats and Bosnians are all the same ‘blood’.
    Serbs/Montenegrins are generally Serbian Orthodox Christian.
    Croats are generally Roman Catholic.
    Bosnians are generally Moslem.
    Serbia and Montengro are kinda like NorCal/SoCal.
    They all kinda speaka the same language. Sort of. After a fashion.
    In other words, it’s a mess. Balkanization.

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  46. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “I could be wrong Waldo’s World, but isn’t Turkey our Nato ally?”
    Turkey really is an odd duck. In a world where the French and the Germans pretend to be a single polity, should the Greeks,Serbians,Armenians think of the Turks as their brothers? Maybe, maybe not.
    In the last few decades there’s been a lot of rather thin veneers across yer normal civilizational fault lines. They strike me as fragile and quick to disappear the moment that pressure increases.
    Generally, an awful lot of modern treaties and politics generally are based on a short-lived era of wealth and relative peace. The moment the screws crank down, people revert to their normal behaviors.

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    Gregory

    GR 228pm
    Apologias accepted 😉

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