When General Eisenhower planned the mass secret invasion of Nazi France and Nazi Germany, it took over two years. It is remembered as D-Day. Eisenhower organized over two million personnel, and long-term supplies for a military victory and foreign occupation. Imagine how much easier it would have been with satellite communication, and smart phones for all two million involved. Now imagine if Nazi Germany had been tricked into funding the entire Allied operation. Eisenhower would probably never written his “In Case of Failure” memorandum on June 5, 1944.
Today’s Chinese invasion of the US via the Southern border may be logistically analogous to Operation Overlord.
From journalist Elizabeth Nickson:
“We know, courtesy of Michael Yon, who practically lives at the Darién Gap [in Panama], that there are units of military-aged Chinese in camps waiting at the border. They won’t speak to anyone. They have everything they need, they have Starlink, they have drones dropping food, they have money, they have debit cards, they have phones, they have SIM cards embedded in their boot heels. They behave like para-military, like MMS, Ministry of State Security. There is a town in China, that looks American in every detail, which is where some of these were trained. They have detailed maps and way stations where they are fed, watered, and rested. They are ordered, they travel in military units. Unlike most migrants, they are young, and fit and healthy and they are pouring in, hundreds of thousands.
“[This is] called Hate Migration and it is instigated, driven, paid for and shepherded by NGO’s stood up by the U.N., American foundations and corporations, taxpayer money all of it. This is all funded by you. Every single penny. Americans pay for every single step through their budgets, their purchases, their donations, their taxes. American corporations are paying for it.”
Including this digital map given to every Chinese soldier. According to Dr. Mark Green, Chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, over 10,000 of them have been confirmed to belong to the Chinese military. Their current military camps south of the border are now being increased by 400%.
This week, the US President gave an apparently delusional update of the Iran conflict. Iran's military is decimated, and it's President is asking for a cease fire, he reported.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman immediately rejected that. State broadcaster IRIB quoted Esmail Baghaei as saying Trump's statements were false and unfounded.
Trump attributed the request for a ceasefire to Iran's "New Regime President."
On the same day, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian criticized the US war against his country in an open letter to the people of the United States on Wednesday, calling it an absurd operation that is costly for their nation.
Within hours of Mr. Trump's analysis of a destroyed Iranian military, Iran fired more missiles at Israel and Gulf Arab states, demonstrating Tehran’s continued ability to attack even as US President Donald Trump claimed the threat from the country was nearly eliminated and predicted the war would end soon.
In Mr. Trump's speech to the nation, Paul...
Today's assymetrical warfare: Iran's cheap munitions are taking out American's most expensive aircraft.
One internet observer:
"Iran, still using their pawns, while Israel and the US out there, with only their King n Queen left. Who will fall first?
"5 pawns and a king versus a king and queen in a chess end game, the side with the 8 pawns always wins. 5 pawns is enough. That’s standard.
"In a way, you could call it asymmetrical warfare."
Well, it's not "A quart of wheat for a denarius, and three quarts of barley for a denarius."
It's $400,000 Bentley automobiles. A lot of them. Of all the dealerships in Europe, the one in Kiev is in third place for sheer volume.
Take note of this tragic truth:
"Foreign aid is a mechanism by which poor people in rich countries are taxed to support the lifestyles of rich people in poor countries. The aid primarily serves three Ms—: munitions, monuments, and Mercedes for leaders and cronies."
--- Peter Thomas Bauer, a Hungarian-born British development economist: