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Forwarded from Scott Ritter
โฃThe 31st MEU is heading toward the Persian Gulf.

Thereโ€™s a lot of talk about the Marines taking Kharg Island.

But the truth is the USS Tripoli, an America-class amphibious assault ship that carries the embarked 31st MEU, canโ€™t get anywhere near the islandโ€”the Strait of Hormuz is closed.

To even try and enter the Persian Gulf is the kind of suicidal venture former Marine Commandant, General David Berger, warned about in his 2019 Commandants Planning Guidance, where he noted that โ€œour Nationโ€™s ability to project power and influence beyond its shores is increasingly challenged by long-range precision fires; expanding air, surface, and sub-surface threats; and the continued degradation of our amphibious and auxiliary ship readiness. The ability to project and maneuver from strategic distances will likely be detected and contested from the point of embarkation during a major contingencyโ€ฆit would be illogical to continue to concentrate our forces on a few large ships. The adversary will quickly recognize that striking while concentrated (aboard ship) is the preferred option.โ€

And yet here we are, seven years later, a prisoner of legacy doctrine and systems.

If Marines are to attempt to take Kharg Island, it will have to be an assault launched from ashore, not from the sea. Marines and their Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft will need to deploy to Kuwait or Bahrain, both of which are currently under attack from Iranian missiles and drones, and from their attempt an air assault.

If this sounds familiar, itโ€™s because in May 1975, US Marines carried out a similar vertical envelopment on Koh Tang island in the Gulf of Thailand. Conceived as a rescue mission to free US merchant marine sailors taken prisoner by the Khmer Rouge, the Marines instead found no prisoners, but lots of dug in Khmer Rouge fighters who ended up shooting down three of the eleven helicopters used in the initial landing, and heavily damaging five others. In the end, 38 Marines and US Air Force personnel were killed, and another 50 killed before the Marines had to be extracted under heavy fire. In the confusion of the final evacuation, three Marines were left on the island, and were subsequently captured and executed by the Khmer Rouge.

Any attempt to land Marines on Kharg Island will end in a disaster that would make Koh Tang island look like childโ€™s play.

General David Berger knew this.

I wonder what the current Commandant, General Eric Smith, has to say about this?

Back in 1990 the Marine Corps Commandant, General Al Gray, formed an ad hoc planning cell to challenge the plans being put together by General Norman Schwarzkopf to liberate Kuwait.

Does General Smith possess the kind of intelligence and courage that General Gray had in standing up to bad ideas, or will he stand by silently as history repeats itself in the Persian Gulf, where the 31st MEU may find itself in a repeat of the Koh Tang debacle so Donald Trump can falsely declare victory over Iran.

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Forwarded from Vox Day
Is Netanyahu Dead?

Itโ€™s too soon to be certain one way or the other, but it does raise the question: will Israel surrender if their head of state is killed in an air strike? I mean, both the US and the Israelis keep going on and on about killing Khamenei as if that was somehow significant with regards [โ€ฆ]

https://voxday.net/2026/03/14/is-netanyahu-dead/
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๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐ŸŠโšก๏ธ- After hosting James Fishback at an event at the University of Florida, the University of Florida College Republicans (UFCR) has been terminated by the university.

UF cited antisemitism and harassment as reasons for their decision, alongside the UFCR being affiliated with a different College Republicans organization.

UFCR has responded in a post on X.
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In the late 1970s, the Hunt brothers leveraged their oil fortune to corner one-third of the global silver supply, driving prices from $6 to nearly $50 by systematically "standing for physical delivery" on thousands of contracts to drain the exchange vaults. To prevent a total inventory default, the COMEX boardโ€”composed of many traders holding losing short positionsโ€”abruptly changed the rules to "Liquidation Only," making it illegal to buy new contracts and effectively crashing the market by mid-game decree. On March 27, 1980, the resulting "Silver Thursday" plunge forced a $1.1 billion private bank bailout to save the financial system, ending in the Hunts' bankruptcy and a permanent ban from commodity trading.
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Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (George Walker)
โšฐ๏ธ Maj. Alex Klinner was one of the six American service members killed Thursday in support of Operation Epic Fury when a KC-135 crashed in Iraq!

He was a husband & father of three who had lived in the Birmingham area, according to his family!

๐Ÿ”— Chauhan
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Forwarded from Hans G. Schantz
What an adventure!
"I asked to see Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's De occulta philosophia (1583), an extremely influential book about magic and necromancy. It influenced Baconโ€™s philosophy of Science according to legendary scholar Paolo Rossi in his legendary book Francis Bacon: From Magic To Science. Agrippaโ€™s book that is still in print today. This is Bacon's personal copy. In Latin. Those are his handwritten annotations."


https://robertfrederick.substack.com/p/back-from-the-belly-of-the-belly
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Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (George Walker)
๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ The Shahed-136 is the Maxim gun of the era.

Endlessly copied, refined, and alters the tempo of combat itself.

The Maxim gun established a template so useful that many major power reverse-engineered or licensed it. And created a cascade of near-identical weapons in rival states.

Proliferation through simplicity. A trait also shared with the AK-47, Stalhelm helmets, muskets, and pikes.

๐Ÿ”— People's Art of War
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The Holy Lance (also known as the Lance of Longinus, the Lance of Mauritius, or the Spear of Destiny) is the oldest piece of the imperial regalia of the kings and emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. It is said to contain a piece of a nail from the cross of Christ (the Holy Nail). According to legend, the lance belonged to Mauritius, the leader of the Theban Legion, or, according to other sources, to the Roman centurion Longinus, who used it to verify the death of Jesus, which is why it is also said to be soaked with his holy blood.

At times it was the most important piece of the insignia, later it was replaced by the imperial crown. The tip of the lance was kept in a cavity in the crossbeam of the imperial cross. A ruler who possessed this lance was considered invincible. It was a visible sign that his power came from God and that he was the representative of Christ.
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