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Sunday, December 12, 2021

Will's Good Idea for the Week of 12/12/21

Hmmm...this morning we see lots of Swedish traffic to this blog. That can mean one of two things. People in Stockholm really like us, or Nightingale Russia! Yes, you guys anticipated our next move. A series of pro-Russian articles that the Kremlin can use to undermine American support for Ukraine. Nightingale Russia, that's sarcasm.

Because we were bored, we put three medieval warfare pieces up on Substack. One is free, the other two are behind the paywall. We will put up more medieval warfare pieces as time warrants. We are usually looking for something to do in the mid-afternoon, which is why we started this blog. That's it. That's Will's good idea for the week of 12/12/21.

Yesterday afternoon we cracked open World War 1990: The Weser and read the first two chapters. We found well written and edited chapters which introed the setting and characters. We were comforted but not at all surprised. Remember, we are among the best there is at what we do. 

The Jerusalem Post reports: 'Defense Minister Benny Gantz updated American officials that he has set a deadline for when the IDF will need to complete preparations for an attack against Iran. The Americans did not voice opposition to the Israeli preparations when presented with the date by Gantz on Thursday, a senior diplomatic source said the following day. “There was no veto,” the source said.' 

The Jew is brazen, no? Remember something about a potential conflict. There's all the stuff the Israelis have told us about; the assassinations, the document smuggling, the computer viruses, but there's also all the stuff we don't know about. The Imams are right. The Jew is clever. Final thought, as Jerry Springer used to say: Should the Israelis attack Iran, that lets us off the hook for writing a third Israel Strikes novel, no? [You're really keeping the important things in perspective -Ed]

Segwaying to potential war, let's pop over to Russia Today and see what's what...Not much going on. An article about the Ukrainian president, an article about the US sending missiles to Ukraine. If Russia goes silent about something, does that mean the crisis is cooling off or heating up. Kremlinologists? Anybody? Exit Sovietski question: can we start writing for Inforos again? 

Converging Israel, Russia and our own collusion now, our very own Inforos reports on last week's Israeli strike on Syria: 'This time, the Israeli Air Force missile strike hit the cargo platforms of the commercial sea port of Latakia in Syria's northwest. Local observers say there were several powerful explosions with a subsequent fire across a huge area following localized strikes on several dozen containers in the port. A container ship was also hit, suffering great damage.' Hmm, can't import stuff from Iran if your ports are destroyed. What day Israel's quasi war against Hezbollah and Iran in Syria will make a heck of a book. 

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