The 10/13/21 dispatch.

Hope everyone had a great weekend! And as I’m sure you guessed, I’m putting out the “Tuesday” newsletter a day late because I was lucky enough to have Monday off. And I was mostly busy on Monday, with the wife and I attending a Braves game (or driving three hours — one way — just to make it). But we had a blast and helped cheer them on as they beat the Brewers. (They clinched the series last night; sorry Midwest readers.)
So, I thought I’d start this week’s edition with the following tweet.
#USSCole ","username":"stephenmengland","name":"Stephen England","date":"Tue Oct 12 21:27:58 +0000 2021","photos":[{"img_url":"https://pbs.substack.com/media/FBh2ge...

October 12th 2021
4 LikesAnd I’m sharing this because it helps define why I love researching and discussing foreign policy. Because the attack listed above happened on October 12, 2000 — nearly a year before 9/11.
Similarly, a couple of years before that (on August 7, 1998), al-Qaeda bombed the US embassies in East Africa, killing 224 people, 12 of whom were Americans.
You get where I’m going with this. Had enough people in America been paying attention, we might have prevented the 9/11 attacks.

Three thousand Americans might still be alive had we paid attention to the small clues.
And that’s what I try to do — in part — with the newsletter. Help you find the small clues that are often not on the nightly news or front pages of our newspapers. Those small nuggets that might tell you what will happen in the future.
With that in mind, let’s get to the latest happenings.
In China news, there’s a couple of things that have happened.
First, the Army wants in on the potential action, so to speak.
@caitlinmkenney buff.ly/3oQXfEm ","username":"DefenseOne","name":"Defense One","date":"Wed Oct 13 00:15:04 +0000 2021","photos":[{"img_url":"https://pbs.substack.com/media/FBic6P...

October 13th 2021
2 Retweets9 LikesSecondly, there was this warning.
@DavidMSacks1 in @ForeignAffairs. ","username":"CFR_org","name":"Council on Foreign Relations","date":"Tue Oct 12 19:09:57 +0000 2021","photos":[],"quoted_tweet":{},"retweet_count":6,"like_count":7,"expanded_url":{"url":"https://on.cfr.org/3mHpOBo",&quo... to Prevent an Accidental War Over Taiwan","description":"Beijing and Taipei are one blunder away from open conflict.","domain":"on.cfr.org"},"video_url":null}">

October 12th 2021
6 Retweets7 LikesTo help potentially resolve any short-term issues, President Biden has a planned meeting coming up on the matter.


October 12th 2021
29 Retweets104 LikesMoving along, there was a huge story about military secrets that broke last week. And this was not a good thing, if true. (See below.)


October 11th 2021
164 Retweets495 LikesIn Afghanistan matters, the amount of waste is constantly being detailed and cataloged, better and better.
@npwcnn ","username":"MasoudPopalzai","name":"Masoud Popalzai","date":"Sun Oct 10 20:24:29 +0000 2021","photos":[],"quoted_tweet":{},"retweet_count":0,"like_count":2,"expanded_url":{"url":"https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/07/asia/u... of billions were spent by the US in Afghanistan. Here are 10 of the starkest examples of ‘waste, fraud and abuse’","description":"A tractor eradicates opium poppies in Nangarhar province in January 2007.","domain":"cnn.com"},"video_url":null}">

October 10th 2021
2 LikesAlso, the U.S. continues to try to decipher what — if any — role our two countries will play in the future. (This is all still pretty rocky for the moment.)


October 9th 2021
49 Retweets148 LikesFinally, let’s end with a few light notes.
First, how about this for a cool historic photo and memory? (This was about a decade before World War II kicked off officially.)
#tanks #History ","username":"Tank_Archives","name":"Tank Archives","date":"Sat Oct 09 20:37:21 +0000 2021","photos":[{"img_url":"https://pbs.substack.com/media/FBSOHO...

October 9th 2021
20 Retweets189 LikesSecond, a reminder to be humble. Can anyone disagree with this?
#Quotes ","username":"IMQuotes_Videos","name":"Inspired Motivation Quotes","date":"Sat Oct 09 20:00:06 +0000 2021","photos":[{"img_url":"https://pbs.substack.com/media/FBSFw7...

October 9th 2021
104 Retweets284 LikesAnd finally, I’m sharing this tweet just because.

September 26th 2021
146,554 Retweets737,122 LikesThat’s it for this post. Stay safe and be kind. As always, please share this post if you enjoyed it.
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