A happy pre-St. Patrick's Day and St. Patrick's Day Eve to Stroock's Books reader(s) from Cork to Derry, Belfast to Dublin [St Patrick's Day Eve? Not a thing -Ed]. No, it's not. But we are using the holiday, such as it is, to hock World War 1990: Ireland on Substack [People love spam in their feed. Good craic. Just cracker-Ed]. Shut up, Ed. You're from Liverpool.
While World War 1990: Ireland (have you purchased your copy yet? If so, please say so in the comments) falls in the Amazon rankings, sales remain strong. Midway through this month, royalties are already triple what they were last month.
Speaking of Ireland...[Oooo segue -Ed], what we working on this week? We started one of the Belfast riot POV scenes, using that bevy of Irish characters one sees at the beginning and end of World War 1990: Ireland (which you should totally buy if you haven't already). This should keep us busy for a couple of days.
Moving on...[Thank you-Ed].
Israel has launched a new incursion into southern Lebanon today a 'targeted ground operation'. It's unclear if this is the big one. Probably not. Battlespace prep? Probably. The IDF is 'preparing a massive ground operation' though. Reminder, Hezbollah is part of the Lebanese government, so national infrastructure is fair game.
NATO is waffling on sending ships to hold open the Strait of Hormuz, which is sooooo European. Australia and Japan are nixing the idea too. So what good are these military alliances again? Stroock's Books believes America has no interests east of Iceland.
The war will go on. Bla-bla number of vessels sunk, bla-bla we destroyed the Iranian space program.The bombing stats are impressive. We admit it. We are reminded of the Desert Storm air war, which went on for five weeks. During this time the Pentagon assured the public that Iraq and Kuwait remained, 'Target rich environments'. So remains Iran, one supposes. Exit question: at what point does the American/Israeli bombing campaign tip over to diminishing returns?
Ant War II: we haven't seen any ants since we deployed interior and exterior traps. We remain wary. We saw one of the those leggy
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