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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, January 3, 2025

Ukraine Probes Reports Hundreds Went AWOL From France-Trained Army Unit

Russian officials say Kerch Strait spill is world’s first accident involving ‘heavy’ fuel oil. This particular type of oil solidifies at temperatures below +25℃ (77°F) and is roughly as dense as water. Unlike other petroleum products, it sinks or remains suspended when leaked into the sea.

The image of a weakened leader, forced to plead with his other coalition partners for loyalty, offers a stark reminder of Netanyahu’s growing political vulnerability.

Massive Data Breach at VW Raises Questions about Vehicle Privacy. Because movements of vehicles in Ukraine and Israel were also documented, the data could even be of military interest – depending on whether a potential target was behind the wheel.

Bird flu is so bad that Japan is running out of land to bury chickens

South Korean presidential guards prevent arrest of impeached Yoon after tense stand-off

The central, southern and eastern United States are bracing for the coldest, most persistent frigid Arctic air in years that will come in waves and last through mid-January. Storms packing snow and ice will join in.

NASA Is Watching a Vast, Growing Anomaly in Earth’s Magnetic Field

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, January 2, 2025

U.S. Reportedly Setting Up New Base In Northern Syria

New estimates gauge that Hamas’s forces are up to between 12,000-23,000.

The raid is old news. What is just coming out is some imagines and videos of what they did. Inside Israel’s Commando Raid On Iran’s Underground Missile Factory In Syria

New Year’s chaos in Berlin: Over 400 arrested, 36 apartments destroyed with ‘ball bomb’ firework mortars

Honda and Nissan in Merger Discussions Amid EV Upheaval

FBI Believes Jabbar Acted Alone in New Orleans Terror Attack

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Shamsud Din Jabbar Identified as Suspect in New Orleans Attack

Cybertruck ‘Explosion’ at Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas Being Investigated as Possible Act of Terrorism

Americans still waiting on Biden broadband plan; rural high-speed internet stuck in Dems’ red tape. Republican senators wrote to Mr. Davidson. “NTIA’s failure to resolve these concerns will prolong the digital divide and put billions of scarce taxpayer dollars at risk.” The letter outlines a list of stipulations for obtaining the funds that lawmakers say are not part of the law and should be eliminated. They include: Preference for hiring union workers, who are scarce in some rural areas. Requiring providers to prioritize “certain segments of the workforce, such as individuals with past criminal records,” when building broadband networks. Requiring eligible entities to “account not only for current [climate-related] risks but also for how the frequency, severity, and nature of these extreme events may plausibly evolve as our climate continues to change over the coming decades.”

Joe Biden spent the first half of his presidency enacting plans to steer at least $1.6 trillion to transform the economy and spur a clean-energy revolution — only to watch those programs become afterthoughts in the 2024 election. Now the core of his domestic legacy stands unfinished, with hundreds of billions of dollars left to deploy, and imperiled as Donald Trump prepares to take office.

FDA Says IV Fluid Shortage Will Last until March 2025

Morris Chang and the Origins of TSMC

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, December 31, 2024

Ukraine Situation Report: With weeks left in office, the Biden administration is working to provide as much military aid to Kyiv as it can.

Nearly all of Puerto Rico is without power on New Year’s Eve

CA Gov. Newsom is Banning Gas Cars, Gas Stoves, Gas Furnaces, Gas Water Heaters

The beginning of 2025 will be marked by the year’s first polar vortex, bringing snow, storms, and frigid temperatures that will impact the majority of the country and millions of Americans. The media forecasting company said that it is expected to create a surge in demand for heating, and warned cold air in the Southeast could result in rolling blackouts and power grid issues.

The panic about this is ramping up amongst the great and the good. The Cows in the Coal Mine

A review of “centers of gravity” for the Ukraine conflict

There are people who think Russia is winning and most of them are pro-Russian. There are people who think that Ukraine is winning and they are almost exclusively pro-Ukraine. I personally don’t have a clue but I do feel like there is no one person who is giving what I perceive as a balanced view of the state of play at the strategic level.

This lack of balance is most evident when people focus on the taking or losing of territory. When Russia is taking territory Ukraine is losing and when Russia is being pushed back then Russia is losing. But it should be self-evident that Russia’s massive taking of territory at the start of the war did not indicate anything about the likely length of war. Neither did Ukraine successful counter attack. The bottom line is that the moving on lines on a map does not tell you much about how the war is going to end up.

The futility of focusing on territory as a metric of military success was one of the key points made by the German military theorist Von Clausewitz. Ironically, one of his key case studies was Napoleon’s invasion of Russia where Napoleon took lots of Russian territory and won a number of key battles only to fail disastrously in the end. Von Clausewitz argued that to base a military campaign around taking ground was a sure way to fail. Rather, the key was to focus on those things that made it possible for the enemy to fight. These are the so called (because Von Clausewitz called them that and everyone has followed his lead since then) “centers of gravity”.

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