Thursday, March 24, 2022

Fog of War


So we find ourselves a month into the war in Ukraine. Russia has faltered badly on the battlefield (both ground and air) and in the propaganda war. Look at the two leaders Zelenskyy and Putin. Ask yourself who would you rather have a beer with; Putin alone at an absurdly long table or Zelenskyy in a tee shirt surrounded by his troops? I know who I'd rather meet. It's the guy who will never ever have to buy a drink again if he survives the conflict. Putin appears pale, ashen and isolated (not to mention old). Lost in an imaginary world, detached from reality he vilifies and blames others for problems he, himself, had created. Sounds like an ex-president here. Meanwhile, Zelenskyy may look tired but he is 100% engaged with the numerous problems he faces. While he attracts volunteers from the world over, Putin is deploying mercies and attracting sanctions. It is hard to beat others on their own land fighting for their property, families and neighbors. We have seen this over and over.  

I guess Putin's age is catching up. He lost his patience and did something rash. He ordered an invasion his military was simply not up to. They don't have enough troops to subdue much less occupy the country. All Putin had to do was look at US wars since 9/11. We crushed Saddam's forces and easily removed the Taliban from power. But still effectively lost both wars to effective, indigenous insurgencies. All they had to do was keep fighting until we decided to just go home. 8 trillion and 900,000+ dead earned us two failed states. loss of any moral high ground we may have has right after 9/11 and less freedom (and security) here at home. Putin could have reviewed his own nation's experience in Afghanistan. It looked somewhat similar to ours. Futility. I cannot help but cringe a little every time an American crows about "rule of law." Now it is Russia's turn.

Instead of actual support on the world stage, the best Russia can get is a few countries abstaining on a vote of condemnation and even fewer voting against. The once vaunted Russian military looks more like a bad clown show the longer this goes on. Russia will soon have to shut down their oil and gas fields because there are very few remaining buyers. Western companies are leaving in droves (a few still hanging around for now) along with Russian citizens who have the means to get out. Yeah, Putin has always been a strong gangster type of ruler but he's made a career ending miscalculation.What companies will return as long as he's still in power? When will the best and brightest ever return? After he's gone, depending on who's next. Other places have gas an oil. New supplies will be developed and sold. Nobody will want to do business in Putin's Russia. He can no longer hide his brutality, criminality and baseless lies.            

There is no way to know how or when this war ends. That's the "fog of war." Leaders fail to learn wars are easy as hell to start but almost impossible to end on the terms they want. Here on 3.24.20222, there seems little chance this ends well for either Russia or Ukraine. It will take years to undo Putin's damage. Russia's economy is getting smashed and her military looks like an over-armed mob, not a professional fighting force. Ukraine will come out of this a different country than on 2.23.2022. The best case is rebuilding stronger that will take time. That's not easy. The worse case, she falls into a failed state complete with heavily armed warlords and lawlessness. We must not let that happen. Let's work for a better Ukraine after the war.    

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Readings 3.9.22 The Monster lurking behind COVID and War


 

CLIMATE CHANGE NEWS







Maybe Covid is winding down, maybe not. Putin's new war is yet another stressor on the world stage. There's no way to tell how that's going to go. These two are way overshadowed by climate change. It's a silent tsunami growing more powerful by the day that will be THE story of this century. Learn more at https://climate.nasa.gov.
 




Sunday, March 6, 2022

Homegrown Gun Nuts!


So our homegrown gun nuts are trying to argue Ukraine is a good example of why everyone should have guns. It seems their skills in history are about as good as their skills in modern geopolitics or actual modern warfare. They continue to dwell in a fantasy land created by decades of Hollywood movies, TV shows and non-reality based politicians. Only in this place can high schoolers go up against armies equipped with helicopter gunships and survive. But the debunked "good guy with a gun" myth dies hard. I'm sorry if this is news to you but an AR-15 is little use against an outdated T-72. The best way to fight off an invasion is not start wars in the first place. If the other country still attacks, make them have to cross an ocean or two through the world's largest navy and most powerful airfare. If you are landlocked with a bad neighbor on the border, get world opinion on your side, watch money, weapons and volunteers poor in while the bad neighbor is bled white. The Ukrainians are on the right side of history. Russia is not. 

Ukraine will win sooner or later. It's only a matter of how many losses Russia will take. The sooner they figure this out, the better. Cluster bombs in cities will only harden resistance and draw more world-wide condemnation. The keys for Ukraine are her bravery, training and world-wide support. Gun nuts, this is not a movie but real suffering and death. We can Monday morning quarterback all day but that does little to help people on the ground. Donald Trump or more guns were never the answer. Hell, the Donald wanted to get rid of NATO. More guns alone are also almost as useless.      

Amateurs in combat are really good at one thing and one thing only- getting themselves killed. Owning an AR-15 does not make you into a Green Beret or Navy Seal or an effective guerrilla fighter. To be one of those takes YEARS of training and practice. If Russia defeats Ukraine's army, they will then be stuck in a never ending nightmare of a guerrilla war. The resistance will harden, train and grow in effectiveness. Not because of the Hollywood fantasy of American gun owners rather, hard work, the ability to be resupplied and being cohesive enough to be effective. How much are you willing to lose, Russia? 


FYI-

Ukraine traded in nukes they controlled for a promise from Russia to never invade. So much for that idea. Want to not be invaded, have nukes. Ask Israel. Ask North Korea Russia or anyone else in the nuclear club.     

 

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

War in Yemen



There's another war going into it's 8th year, the war in Yemen. It's a civil war as well as a proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia. With little US / western economic, security or political interest the conflict simmers away from the media spotlight. Yet ongoing death and suffering effects millions of the poorest people on the planet. Here's an overview. It is not a story that fits into a soundbite news segment. The roots date back to the US invasion of Iraq. The Houthis (backed by Iran) are fighting the Yemeni government (backed by Saudi Arabia and even the US). Over the years the US has launched nearly 400 air strikes and conducted special forces raids on "terrorists." Both sides have committed war crimes. It is an ugly mess of a war that also runs the risk of spreading in a critical region of the world.       

With the so-called "leadership" not even in Yemen, there is less incentive to actually resolve the conflict peacefully. Proxy wars are a grim business. Saudi Arabia versus Iran, neither a beacon of human rights much less, freedom. There seems to be no end in sight and with little attention from the rest of the world this seems unlikely to change anytime soon. So please check out the links above and here is a good view from the ground in Yemen

To learn more about ongoing conflicts around the world, check out Global Conflict Tracker / Council on Foreign Relations