in my humble opinion the level of negativity, contempt and hate that consumes you is not healthy i hope i'm wrong and you live a long and prosperous life
in my humble opinion the level of negativity, contempt and hate that consumes you is not healthy
i hope i'm wrong and you live a long and prosperous life
Minihan followed up by releasing a 20-page âMobility Manifestoâ that was both urgent and irreverent. âIf you are easily offended by intentional crass, please stop reading now,â he wrote in the opening. The document goes on to criticize âexcuse-laden admiration for the status quoâ and declare that air mobility forces were in âcrisis.â
While U.S. airmen are the best in the world, he wrote, there is âsignificant riskâ in inaction that requires ârevolutionaryâ moves to ensure that the Air Force can continue to do its part.âIf this comes across as harsh, good,â Minihan wrote. âWe are not looking for blue skies or smooth air. We are looking to deliver.â
Weeks later, Minihanâs memo predicting war within China drew international attention. He ordered airmen to get their personal affairs in order and to âfire a clip into a 7-meter target with the full understanding that unrepentant lethality matters most.â
âAim for the headâ when doing so, he directed.
The Pentagon distanced itself from the remarks, while Chinaâs state-run Global Times cited analysts decrying what they called the U.S. militaryâs prevalence of âsuper-hawkish war maniacs.â
One influential retired general, Barry McCaffrey, tweeted that Minihan needed âto be placed on terminal leave,â effectively fired, after showing bad judgment and âcowboy aggression.â
Because the evils of communism were self-evident, few questions arose about how the United States was thwarting Red aggression. When a U.S. Senate subcommittee appointed in 1953 by Senator Joseph McCarthy (R-WI) investigated Korean War atrocities, the committee explicitly declared that âwar crimes were defined as those acts committed by enemy nations.â This same standard prevailed in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, and practically any other place where the U.S. has militarily intervened.
I still remember when Americans made fun of âold guardâ Soviet leaders and used words like âscleroticâ to describe them. They were a visible symbol of Soviet tiredness and decline, the refuse of the past when compared to a younger, more vigorous, United States with its dominant and thrusting world economy.
The $850 billion chicken comes home to roost The military industrial complex is not designed to actually fight wars. If so, you wouldnât see Ukraine struggling right now to win one.
As originally designed, the Bradley tanks promptly burst into flame when hit with anything much more powerful than a BB pellet, incinerating anyone riding inside. The armor bureaucrats were well aware of this defect, but pausing development for a redesign might have hurt their budget, so they delayed and cheated on tests to keep the program on track. Prior to one test, they covertly substituted water-tanks for the ammunition that would otherwise explode.
Only when Jim Burton, a courageous air force lieutenant colonel from the Pentagonâs testing office, enlisted Congress to mandate a proper live fire test were the armyâs malign subterfuges exposed and corrected. His principled stand cost him his career, but the Bradley was redesigned, rendering it less potentially lethal for passengers. Hence, forty years on, the survival of those lucky Ukrainians.
This largely forgotten episode serves as a vivid example of an essential truth about our military machine: it is not interested in war.
How else to understand the lack of concern for the lives of troops, or producing a functioning weapon system? As Burton observed in his instructive 1993 memoir Pentagon Wars, the U.S. defense system is âa corrupt business â ethically and morally corrupt from top to bottom.â
Nothing has happened in the intervening years to contradict this assessment, with potentially grim consequences for men and women on the front line. Today, for example, the U.S. Air Force is abandoning its traditional role of protecting and coordinating with troops on the ground, otherwise known as Close Air Support, or CAS. Given its time-honored record of bombing campaigns that had little or no effect on the course of wars, CAS has probably been the only useful function (grudgingly) performed by the service. (...)
While "His Lordship" Christopher Nolan always has been intent on igniting the nerve of violence in his movies (see: the Batman cinema massacre) like a typical Umrican he left out Hiroshima and Nagasaki in his movie on the Atom bomb.
I just seems like the latest Umrican (Hollyweird) hypocrisy.
This post resembles that of a certain smooth-brained troll who posted here years ago.
/observation
While "His Lordship" Christopher Nolan always has been intent on igniting the nerve of violence in his movies (see: the Batman cinema massacre) like a typical Umrican he left out Hiroshima and Nagasaki in his movie on the Atom bomb.
I just seems like the latest Umrican (Hollyweird) hypocrisy.
Hollywood What âOppenheimerâ leaves out The three-hour-long movie has gripping drama and important history, but it ignores the first victims of the nuclear era.
But one impact of the test is clear. In the months after the explosion, the entire state of New Mexico saw an unprecedented spike in infant mortality, with 56 percent more New Mexican babies dying during live births in 1945 than in 1944. That number went back down in 1946 and has never reached such high levels since, a statistical anomaly with a 0.0001 percent chance of being caused by natural conditions, according to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
Trinity test âdownwindersâ â a term describing people who have lived near nuclear test sites and may have been exposed to deadly radioactive fallout â have never been eligible for compensation under the 1990 Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA). It has provided over $2.5 billion in payments to nuclear workers in much of the Western U.S. and to downwinders who were located near the Nevada test site and may have developed cancer or other diseases as a result of radiation exposure.â
Despite the Trinity test taking place in New Mexico, many New Mexicans were left out of the original RECA legislation and nobody has ever been able to explain why,â said Senator Ben Ray Luján, a New Mexico Democrat. He has helped lead efforts in Congress to expand and extend the legislation, currently due to sunset in 2024.
Census data from 1940 shows that as many as 500,000 people were living within a 150-mile radius of the test site. Some families lived as close as 12 miles away, according to the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium. Yet no civilians were warned about the test ahead of time, and they weren't evacuated before or after the test.
âThis new information about the Trinity bomb is monumental and a long time coming,â Tina Cordova, a co-founder of the consortium, said. âWeâve been waiting for an affirmation of the histories told by generations of people from Tularosa who witnessed the Trinity bomb and talked about how the ash fell from the sky for days afterward.â
The study also documents significant deposition in Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona and Idaho, as well as dozens of federally-recognized tribal lands, potentially strengthening the case for people seeking expanded compensation in those areas.
Pretty much a non-issue. We know a hell of a lot about health physics and know that any impacts would be exceedingly small.
Boilerplate. It may be "a non-issue" to you.
Trinity test âdownwindersâ â a term describing people who have lived near nuclear test sites and may have been exposed to deadly radioactive fallout â have never been eligible for compensation under the 1990 Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA). It has provided over $2.5 billion in payments to nuclear workers in much of the Western U.S. and to downwinders who were located near the Nevada test site and may have developed cancer or other diseases as a result of radiation exposure.â
Despite the Trinity test taking place in New Mexico, many New Mexicans were left out of the original RECA legislation and nobody has ever been able to explain why,â said Senator Ben Ray Luján, a New Mexico Democrat. He has helped lead efforts in Congress to expand and extend the legislation, currently due to sunset in 2024.
Census data from 1940 shows that as many as 500,000 people were living within a 150-mile radius of the test site. Some families lived as close as 12 miles away, according to the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium. Yet no civilians were warned about the test ahead of time, and they weren't evacuated before or after the test.
âThis new information about the Trinity bomb is monumental and a long time coming,â Tina Cordova, a co-founder of the consortium, said. âWeâve been waiting for an affirmation of the histories told by generations of people from Tularosa who witnessed the Trinity bomb and talked about how the ash fell from the sky for days afterward.â
The study also documents significant deposition in Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona and Idaho, as well as dozens of federally-recognized tribal lands, potentially strengthening the case for people seeking expanded compensation in those areas.
âThe extent to which America nuked itself is not completely appreciated still, to this day, by most Americans, especially younger Americans,â (Dr. Wellerstein) said.
Pretty much a non-issue. We know a hell of a lot about health physics and know that any impacts would be exceedingly small.
âThe extent to which America nuked itself is not completely appreciated still, to this day, by most Americans, especially younger Americans,â (Dr. Wellerstein) said.
The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party(I guess they need to be kept busy)
Republican members argued that not only was diplomacy a sign of weakness, but so too is trade, with two calling for the end of all trade with China moving forward. While questioning Rozman Kendler on why the U.S. continues to trade with Beijing, Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-Mo.) said âweâve got to stop everything going to China,â because a âwillingness to be a partner with them endangers us down the road.â