Friday, December 04, 2015

Two Interesting Photos and my intrigue begins again

Here are two photos I found from a 2013 article in Buisness Insider.
They are of the CIA annex in Bengazi, Libya and the Diplomatic mission in the same city.
The wreckage of the Northern African war-torn nation in its second largest city and the American presence there in multiple missions.







Both photos were brought into evidence during the first Bengazi hearings. The article is one I had not read and asserts several scenarios I had not heard. Hmmm. I'm reading the Mitchell Zuckoff book "13 Hours"...hence the interest in the causes, events and implications of the attack on the 10th anniversary of the 9-11 attacks in the United States.

-katykarter

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Killed in Action: Diesel

A 7-year-old Belgian Malinois named Diesel, a SWAT team assault dog, was killed by terrorists during the raid in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015.





Photo of French Commando dog, Diesel reportedly killed in an hourslong firefight with Islamic State terrorists as his commando team attempted to breach the SAINT-DENIS, France apartment on Tuesday night. There are many victims of war, but warriors, not victims continue to fight, some with a very heavy heart.

Monday, March 09, 2015

Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential aspirations are
 teetering on collapse. This latest series of bombshell
 revelations have led some to say she cannot recover.
 Its already over.

Recently it has been exposed that Clinton conducted
 official State Department business over a private
 email server, not the secure, U.S. Government server
 required by law. The law is based on security and
 transparency. Now with a second firestorm raining
 on the former first lady, Senator from New York
, Secretary of State to the Obama Administration and 
two-time presidential candidate- has to do with
 potentially damning emails. Anyone think the emails
 might accidentally get erased? Lost? 

Clinton's political immolation is fine with me,
 I think its a mistake to confine our image to
 one or two political dynasties. I don't think its
 the right time for another Bush either.

First, The Fence
 I think Jeb Bush is too soft on immigration.
 I'm from the "build the fence, stop the leaks
first" school of thought. Repair the damage once
 that is done. To let the leaking continue is
misguided and will never solve the problem. 
The Democrat party as a general rule doesn't
support the building of a fence as a first step.
 They have put legislation forward which has
called for steps toward building the fence to
happen only to pull the funds or strip those
 provisions away in their time in control of the
 houses of congress. The Republicans, like
Charlie Brown, are continually blinded by this
 double dealing thinking, if she'll (Lucy) just
hold it, I'll knock it through! Poor stupid Republicans!

Part of the reason the consensus wont form to
 build it is the strong lobbying in congress on
 behalf of the herd of Latino and Central
 American special interest groups. Everyone
is stuffing their pockets. Special interests are
 the basis and medium of corruption in our
 government. I am not opposed to only these
special interest groups, I'm opposed to all
 special interests' power in our government!
 Its not fair to those who don't have these interests
. Maybe libs think we should have these interests...


Follow the Money
In an article in National Journal online,
 Ron Fournier describes the real threat and
serious problem for Clinton, is not the
secretive email pattern, but the Clinton
Global Initiative. The foundation and
charity Bill, Hillary and Chelsea manage
 takes in millions of dollars, and some of
it's biggest donors are the beneficiaries of
lucrative contracts and favors in return.

Even the Chicago Political Regime in the
 White House asked her not to accept
donations while she was Secretary of State.
They knew it looked corrupt, and was a
 liability fraught with legal "conflicts of interest".
As Fournier concludes:
It never stopped taking money from
 favored corporations, and recently it 
entered into partnerships with "at least 
six banks that were under investigation, 
involved in litigation, or had been fined
 by government agencies and regulators," 
according to a CNN investigation.
What did these companies and countries 
expect in return for their cash? Did the
 Clintons promise any favors? Those are 
fair questions—not partisan questions and 
not media "gotcha" questions. The Clintons
 are responsible for the management of 
their foundation. Hillary Clinton is
 responsible for stashing her emails in a 
secret server. She is running for president.
 The rest of us should follow the money.

To read the article http://www.nationaljournal.com/
twenty-sixteen/emails-may-be-a-key-to-addressing-
pay-to-play-whispers-at-clinton-foundation-20150308

Images from top:
from GlennBeck, the infamous "what difference
does it make?" Even in context its incredible. 
from ap photo with Arab delegation, from state
 photo with Abbas.







Thursday, February 05, 2015

Naval War in South China Sea

War is being waged in the South China Sea, as Communist China has made aggressive moves in recent months to grab the disputed Paracel and Spratley Islands. In fact, China has laid claim to the entire South China Sea, stepping on the toes of all it's neighbors. China released an edict in November of 2013 stating that a new East China Sea Air and Sea Identification Zone was being enacted and required any aircraft flying through previously international airspace over international waters to presubmit flight plans to the Chinese ministry of foreign affairs and abide by other new restrictions. As is their policy, China steamrolled it's neighbors.

Paracel Islands

In 1974, as Vietnam was being taken over by communist North Vietnam, China sent a flotilla from their South Seas Fleet to sieze the Paracel Islands. A Vietnamese frigate was sunk and another was damaged. Several Vietnamese sailors were killed. Again in 1988, Chinese Naval forces met and sunk a Vietnamese warship and damaging a second ship.

On May 1 of this year, Vietnamese protests spilled into the streets of the capital Hanoi amid reports that China had moved a state-run drilling rig into the Paracel area. Outraged, Vietnamese loyalists burned and looted local Chinese factories and businesses, forcing Chinese nationals to flee for their lives.

Pictured at left: Chinese Coast guard. Above: Vietnamese fishermen are run off of water they've fished for generations.






Spratly Island Chain

The Spratly Island group is another example of Chinese aggression, where this disputed chain is claimed by Phillipines. They've lodged a complaint as has Vietnam with regards to China's aggressive actions. Pictured below, Chinese and Vietnamese fishing boats wage battles at sea, occasionally ending up with a Vietnamese boat being damaged (a Vietnamese fisherman makes repairs from a collision with a Chinese fishing boat).




Last year the Chinese propaganda outlet Global Times published an unprecedented report that revealed a nuclear strike on the western United States with JL-2 missiles launched from ballistic missile submarines could kill 12 million Americans. In a previous report by the National Air and Space Intelligence, analysts said the new Chinese intercontinental ballistic missile, JL-2 "will, for the first time, allow Chinese SSBN (nuclear missile submarines), to target portions of the US from operating areas located near the Chinese coast".


The unsettling reports keep coming: The congressional US-China Economic and Security Review Commission stated in a report several years ago, that China is planning to deploy an anti-satellite missile on its SSBN fleet. Anti satellite missiles are key elements of China's anti-access, area denial capabilities designed to drive the US Navy out of Asia. China has been working on anti-satellite technology for decades. The lastest of which is reportedly onboard their Jin-class submarines. There was even a successful test on an aging satellite years ago. For now, though, China will continue to utilize a vast infrastructure of underground facilities, covered roads and bridges, weapons facilities, missile handling barns and other means to conduct secret testing of ballistic missiles and other armaments. Their anti-information control is as tight as it has ever been.

In this picture(top) released to a weapons enthusiast website, China shows off its newest strategic capability: Three nuclear powered missile submarines, or boomers.
Nuclear warheads are reportedly still housed in a central facility. It's not known if Chinese boomers carry live nuclear tipped missiles, though they certainly have the capability.





The US has a permanent attack sub base at its Guam base in the Phillipines. These state of the art boomers are on station to monitor China's rise in naval prominence, and its aggressive expansion in the South China Sea.





In my humble opinion, China will continue to act as an aggressor as long as the US allows it. In recent years, China has become emboldened while the US has shrunk it's influence in the world. China's robust growth and economy have allowed it to buy US debt, and is now our largest credit-holder. China has the upper-hand in economic strategic positioning at this time, and is producing worrysom accomplishments to add to it, such as a monster deal with Russia to import LNG for their fast-growing domestic consumption.





But as the "Bridge to Nowhere" theory progresses, China will reach the end of their economic boom, and their fragile economy will collapse in on itself, bringing the need to liquidate those strategic economic holdings. Our debt will be sold back to us for substantially less.

If China is allowed to expand unchecked though, they would secure enough territory, and with it power in their region to force it's widening position whether the US, Japan, Vietnam and Phillipines like it or not. Once again, the world is a safer place when the US is the strongest force on the planet. China is challenging us for that title.

-katykarter