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Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by FullMoon » Wed Oct 08, 2025 11:15 am

DaKardii wrote: Mon Oct 06, 2025 10:13 pm Hey, everyone. Just wanted to ask you all to “hang in there” as the world goes to shit. Don’t worry about what’s going on, just get your own life in order. This world is only temporary.
Good advice and it's not pleasant seeing all the doom and gloom actually happening before our eyes, out in the open. It was bad enough speculating about it. In some ways we were all in the boat with John as Cassandras. And just as the Trojan horse was let in through the gates, so too do our Generals and commanders now take orders from a foreign entity. We've let them in and now we're in what seems to be more than a 4th turning but rather something on a much larger scale. Sadly the desire to destroy everything in order to rebuild it has been taken up by both sides now. This is the madness that overtakes the minds of men and drives them to destruction.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by DaKardii » Mon Oct 06, 2025 10:13 pm

Hey, everyone. Just wanted to ask you all to “hang in there” as the world goes to shit. Don’t worry about what’s going on, just get your own life in order. This world is only temporary.

Government Shutdown

by Navigator » Sun Oct 05, 2025 1:16 am

I can't think of a more boneheaded play than the Dems are now making with allowing the government to go into shutdown.

I remember when the Republicans did this during the Clinton administration and it backfired big time on them.

It is going to backfire this time on the Dems. Trump has actually been able to portray them as holding up government checks to prevent the cutoff of health care aid to illegal immigrants.

It also makes massive federal government layoffs possible, something DOGE could not effect due to Congress controlling the government budget. So now the Dems appear to have really shot themselves in the foot. If the crisis escalates into a wider economic disaster, the Dems will now get the blame for that too, and will have effectively shot themselves in the head. Which, btw, is what too many of them are advocating for their political opponents.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Trevor » Wed Oct 01, 2025 2:33 pm

Putin is on the path he wants to be on. He's stated countless times that he wants to rebuild the Russian Empire and it wasn't until the full-scale invasion of Ukraine that we began to take him seriously.

Trump offered him 90% of what he wanted, more than enough for Putin to claim victory. He refused, even increasing his demands, making clear he had no interest in peace.

I suspect he might also be motivated by trying to regain NATO's confidence, given how furious they were at him turning their back. He might have been hoping they could stand on their own so we could focus on China, but they've shown a stunning lack of ability to do it. Instead, they've been denouncing us and claiming we'll never be trusted again.

Frankly, when China makes their move, I don't think we're going to get any support from them. The alliance has been fracturing for a long time. There's really no reason why NATO would need our help to fight Russia, given they're far weaker than the Soviet Union was. However, with a handful of exceptions, Russia is still seen as a distant threat and potential partner, even by some former Warsaw Pact nations. I expect invoking Article V will get the diplomatic version of: "Screw you, you're on your own!"

When it comes to Iran, we didn't even see their domestic population rally after we struck them, which says a lot about how detested the regime is. Right now, they've mostly been quiet, focusing on internal dissent, but I doubt that will last.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by FullMoon » Wed Oct 01, 2025 12:11 pm

Europe is in shambles and is starting to act as crazy as those lunatic Zionists. Trump and Putin are cut from the same cloth. They'll try to drag us in again. False flags have started a surprisingly large amount of wars. WAR IS A RACKET

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Navigator » Wed Oct 01, 2025 10:08 am

I think that Trump has finally figured out how evil Putin is and that negotiating with him is pointless. We may be on the verge of NATO doing something to Russia to punish them for the NATO airspace incursions.

This is a VERY dangerous game.

If Russia feels that it is actually getting attacked by NATO, its anybody's guess how they may lash out.

Nuke use in Ukraine may be a response by them.

I think that the Russians sending drones over Poland and aircraft flights over NATO borders may be for internal propaganda purposes, but NATO ratcheting things up beyond giving the Ukrainians more arms and ammunition is an escalation that we probably don't want right now.

Russia is not Iran.

Grey Champion?

by Bob Butler » Tue Sep 30, 2025 8:37 pm

FullMoon wrote: Tue Sep 30, 2025 5:44 pm Tankers last movement was before the strikes on Iran?
The top brass pep rally today seems pretty disconcerting.
Agreed, Trump likely advocated something or other. As China decides whether a Pacific war kicks off and China is doing well with the Tariff remake of the international economy, the Pacific does not seem an immediate threat.
FullMoon wrote: Tue Sep 30, 2025 5:44 pmIn a time of maximum danger in this crisis period, what kind of decision-making are we getting. Many of us had hopes that Trump would be the grey champion and we'd come out of this better than before.
Ha. Trump is badly mistaken on how tariffs work and as a result is making all sorts of economic mistakes. Looks like we'll see an economic shutdown during the hurricane season, and just before the mid terms.

It looks to me like Trump, Putin, Xi and Netinyahu are going to step into the roles of Hitler, Mussolini and Tojo. Conservative stay the same policies - aggression, favoring the wealthy over the people and racism - are not the way to go in recent crises. A crisis is how major enhancements are inserted in a culture, and stay the same conservative policies just do not do well. We'll see how obvious this becomes.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by FullMoon » Tue Sep 30, 2025 5:44 pm

Tankers last movement was before the strikes on Iran?
The top brass pep rally today seems pretty disconcerting.
In a time of maximum danger in this crisis period, what kind of decision-making are we getting. Many of us had hopes that Trump would be the grey champion and we'd come out of this better than before.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by tim » Tue Sep 30, 2025 9:12 am

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ ... nt-signals
Wave Of US Air Tankers Deploy To Europe
OSINT-focused X accounts cite flight tracking data that shows a wave of U.S. air tankers deploying to Europe. The timing coincides with President Trump's scheduled last-minute meeting with senior military leadership in northern Virginia on Tuesday. Historical precedent is very notable here: the last comparable mass tanker deployment (read report) preceded U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear infrastructure by five days.

Notable and most credible X accounts have reported an immediate deployment of U.S. air tankers to Europe.

"Roughly a dozen U.S. Air Force KC-135R/T "Stratotanker" Aerial-Refueling Tankers are currently up from a number of airbases across the United States, heading northeast and preparing to cross the Atlantic towards Europe, with several appearing to be enroute to RAF Mildenhall in England," X account OSINTdefender said. The X user appears to have sourced Flight

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by tim » Tue Sep 30, 2025 9:10 am

https://thecradle.co/articles/pentagon- ... war-report
Pentagon orders arms makers to ‘quadruple’ missile production amid push for war: Report

The US has been increasingly concerned that its stockpiles are not ready for a potential confrontation with China
The US Defense Department has ordered suppliers to double or “even quadruple” production rates on a “breakneck” schedule over fears about a depletion of stockpiles and a potential confrontation with China in the future, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported.

According to WSJ, “Military leaders are urging defense contractors to increase assembly of 12 critical weapons.”

The list includes Patriot interceptor missiles, long-range anti-ship missiles, Standard Missile-6 missiles, Precision Strike missiles, and Joint Air-to-Surface Missiles. Patriot is a particular priority, given Lockheed Martin's efforts to keep up with growing global demand.

Informed sources said there have been a series of recent high-level meetings between Pentagon officials and representatives of missile manufacturing companies.

US Deputy Defense Secretary Steve Feinberg is taking a direct role in this effort – called the Munitions Production Acceleration Council – and is calling company executives weekly to discuss the matter, according to the sources.

The Defense Department invited major missile suppliers to a roundtable meeting at the Pentagon in June to launch this effort.

The meeting was attended by US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and General Dan Keane, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It included executives from several weapons manufacturers.

However, the report notes that stakeholders fear Washington’s goals are “unrealistic,” and that questions are arising about the funding needed to accelerate production.

Some suppliers have struggled to meet the new demands and are wary of overbuying orders that have not yet been funded by the government.

The WSJ report comes a few days after the Washington Post said an “unusual” meeting of hundreds of top US military leaders has been ordered by Hegseth.

“The highly unusual directive was sent to virtually all of the military's top commanders worldwide,” the newspaper wrote, citing more than a dozen people familiar with the matter.

The announcement comes months after Hegseth revealed plans to carry out a major consolidation of top military commands.

Hegseth's abrupt call for such an emergency meeting has led to concerns of a coming conflict.

A senior Pentagon official said, “In my 30 years in the US military, I have never seen anything like this. We might be on the brink of war.”

Monday’s report is not the first to note official concerns over low stockpiles.

During this year’s US campaign against Yemen, which ended in May, Washington burned through at least $1 billion in munitions. This raised concerns in the defense community that the US military would be left unprepared and would face “real operational problems” if a conflict with China were to erupt, according to the New York Times (NYT).

Analysts have also recently suggested the possibility of a new war between Israel and Iran, which Tel Aviv is likely to involve Washington in.

Israel was close to running out of interceptors during the 12-day war with Iran in June, which was mentioned in several reports. According to a WSJ report from June, Washington feared it would burn through its own interceptors while replenishing Israel’s stockpiles.

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