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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JANUARY 17, 2024

Some 500,000 Russians left without heating after hot water ‘geyser’ bursts

Iran Attacks Pakistan, Kills Two Children

Iran, Pakistan On Brink Of Military Conflict Following Missile Strike – China Urges Calm

The U.S. strike today is the fourth against Houthi targets in Yemen and comes after another commercial ship was hit.

Genco Bulk Carrier Hit by Houthi Attack Drone

Chinese Scientists Create Mutant COVID Strain That is 100% Lethal in Mice and Targets Brain

Musician plays guitar while surgeons remove his brain tumor

Get Out of Jail Cards

You have to click on the picture to see the whole map. New map shows where damaging earthquakes are most likely to occur in US 

With chapter amendments, governors can make major changes to pending laws. Kathy Hochul uses them more than any executive before her.

Tennessee Valley Authority Asks Customers To Conserve Power Amid Cold Spell

Researcher uncovers one of the biggest password breaches in recent history

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JANUARY 16, 2024

Ukraine Situation Report: Drones Strike Russian City Of Voronezh

The Israeli and U.S. military experts, who studied the details of Hamas’s newly uncovered tunnel system, have been “astonished” by the size, depth, and sophistication of the vast subterranean terror infrastructure built underneath Gaza

Iran Executed Its Farthest Ballistic Missile Strike Ever With New Weapon

U.S. Confirms New Military Strikes in Yemen, Houthis Hit Bulk Carrier

A dhow was boarded in the Gulf of Aden where various weapons components were seized, and two Navy SEALs went missing during the operation.

LNG Carriers Divert From Red Sea as Qatar Warns of Escalation

China Breaks Oil Import Records in Landmark Year

This blog post is mostly just quoting from various government reports and hyperventilating about them. But if you can get past that and don’t have time to read all the reports yourself this is well worth the read because the various reports are bad enough that a little hyperventilating is understandable. House of Horrors: An exclusive in-depth exposé of the illegal California biolab

Deep Freeze in Illinois Strands Tesla, Electric Vehicle Owners in Parking Lots

Texans Asked to Conserve Energy as Deep Freeze Strains Grid

Army Staff ‘Baffled’ By Sharp Decline In White Recruits In Last Five Years

Ultra-Large Structure Discovered in Distant Space Defies Our Current Understanding of the Universe

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Late Edit As The Posted After I Went To Bed: RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JANUARY 15, 2024

‘He’s just not charismatic’ Russia’s leaders want this guy to take second place in the next election. They have their work cut out for them.

Iranian Ballistic Missiles Strike Facilities In Iraq

Eagle Bulk Ship Hit by Missile in Gulf of Aden

Red Sea Insurance Soars After US Airstrike

I am profoundly skeptical. Selling off your shells and missiles to Russia is preparing for war? Only linking to it because Robert Carlin and Siegfried Hecker are not your normal hacks and by background they should know a lot more then me. Is Kim Jong Un Preparing for War?

North Korea’s Most Advanced Drones Reemerge, Solid Fuel IRBM Tested

Why buying a car is more expensive than ever in the U.S.

Last year, a dermatologist in New York reported the country’s first cases of a newly emerging skin fungus that is highly contagious and resistant to common antifungal treatments.

White House is SWATTED

On the FAA’s website, the agency claims that people with “severe” mental and physical disabilities are the most under-represented segment of the federal workforce.

We Finally Know The Full Extent of Space Destroying Astronauts’ Red Blood Cells

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JANUARY 14, 2024

The Houthi rebels likely hid their missiles and drones before the US-led air attacks and retain about 75% of their firepower

Inside Boeing’s Manufacturing Mess.

The economics of semaglutide

Willow Bark Extract: A Revolutionary Antiviral From Nature

Huge ancient lost city found in the Amazon

The Drunk-Driver Detection Tech That Could Soon Take Over Your Car

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JANUARY 13, 2024

Israel Notifies Cairo it Will Launch Op to Seize Control of Gaza’s Border With Egypt

Houthis Threaten Reprisal Attacks On U.S. Bases In The Region
Egypt’s Suez Canal Revenue Stream Dries Up, Decreasing by 40% due to Houthi Attacks

I think the author’s intention is to make Biden look good but I think to anyone not in the bubble it makes US politics look extremely vapid. Biden Pushed Operation Prosperity Guardian Despite Strong Objections

Washington State Proposes a Ban on Gas-Powered Tools and Jail Time to Those Who Violate the Ban

New York municipalities used to keep the surplus from foreclosed homes sold at auction. Then the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional.

Seeing Blue at Night May Not Be What’s Keeping You Up After All

Cancer Is Striking More Young People, and Doctors Are Alarmed and Baffled

Hertz is selling 20,000 used EVs due to high repair costs

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JANUARY 12, 2024

Red Sea Dangerous As Ever After Strikes, Shipping Industry Warns

Container Rates Soar on Concerns of Prolonged Red Sea Disruption

Tesla suspends production at German factory for 2 weeks over Red Sea delays

Houthi attacks idle Suez Canal, deepen Egypt’s economic woes

Oil Rises as Tankers Avoid the Red Sea

Net Zero uproar in Germany — mass Farmer protests spread to other workers

eBay hit with $3M fine, admits to “terrorizing innocent people”

Car insurance cost rose 20% in December, biggest jump in decades

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JANUARY 11, 2024

Ukraine Situation Report: Kyiv’s Mobilization Plan Stalled By Parliament

How did Russian defense industry perform in 2023?

White House supports using frozen Russian assets to compensate Ukraine for war damages

Allies Strike Back Against Houthis In Yemen

Iran Seizes Oil Tanker in Retaliation Against U.S. Oil Confiscation

US Budget Deficit Soars By 50% In December

Navy Moves Hawaii Fuel Storage To Philippines

Army Sees Significant Drop in White Recruits

The One New Aspect Of Warfare That The War In Ukraine Has Revealed.

An often remarked aspect of the War in Ukraine has been how much the battlefield looks like World War 1. Trenches and mines have been revealed to be very effective just as they have always been. They are effective not because they can’t be beat, but because the cost of beating them is all out of proportion to the cost of making them. It cost next to nothing dig a trench or make a mine, but to defeat a trench or remove a mine is a very expensive deal.

From what I can tell, short range consumer grade drones have only reinforced that logic. I think this is because the attackers have to move away from their electronic warfare assets and towards the enemies electronic warfare assets. Since range impacts how effective electronic warfare is, this means the attacker is moving to a place where his drones are less effective and the enemies drones are more effective. When you add that to the fact that people and equipment on the move are more vulnerable to drone attacks and the defenders advantage is only reinforced.

That is why I don’t think all the talk about short range drones changing warfare is really correct. It has been a truism in military thought that the defenders have the advantage since at least von Clausewitz wrote “On War”. All short range consumer type drones are doing is reinforcing something about war that we all take for granted. The defender has an advantage.

But all the talk about stalemate and how World War 1 has come again has obscured the big change in warfare that has made it so that the attacker has the clear advantage. Continue reading