"Someone" blew up the bridge linking Russia to Crimea. It's all over the internet.<< here
The culmination of the Donbas battle is near. For the first time in this war, the pendulum starts swinging in Russia’s favor. By summer’s end, it’s possible that Moscow will fully secure its land bridge to Crimea. This would have catastrophic consequences.
The Russian land bridge would enable Putin’s control of the Black Sea coast from Crimea all the way to Georgia. The Ukrainian military must destroy the bridge. But it can only do so if the Biden administration shows itself ready to finally and properly stand up to Russia.
We have another submittal from Mrs. 44F.
Take the number of PhD's to equal one good redneck friend
Divided by the number of ice cold beers
Then add the number of issues that can be fixed with the radio........
If you're gonna be rushing home for FFFF tomorrow night, make sure the cops
aren't right behind you.....
(Matt Bracken wrote this essay in 2012 for Western Rifle Shooters Association, where it quickly racked up over 400 replies and comments. He reposted it in American Partisan on May 31, 2020, during the George Floyd riots, without revision.)
In response to recent articles in mainstream military journals discussing the use of the U.S. Army to quell insurrections on American soil, I offer an alternate vision of the future. Instead of a small town in the South as the flash point, picture instead a score of U.S. cities in the thrall of riots greater than those experienced in Los Angeles in 1965 (Watts), multiple cities in 1968 (MLK assassination), and Los Angeles again in 1992 (Rodney King). New Yorkers can imagine the 1977 blackout looting or the 1991 Crown Heights disturbance. In fact, the proximate spark of the next round of major riots in America could be any from a long list cribbed from our history.
*crosses self*
“Hail Mary, full of grace …”
Ok, the Nord pipeline incidents.
Sigh. I shouldn’t do this, but …
I call them “incidents” for a reason. I grew up in overseas oilfields. I try to, by training, observe everything from as objectively neutral a viewpoint as possible.
GO READ THE REST HERE and the COMMENTS AS WELL.
via a comment at Ken's place.
I went back to check out Lawdog's blog and found this update: HERE<<