Extended edition: Episode 3-31-23

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Here’s today’s brief round-up of news and some daily motivation.

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I wanted to begin this edition by honoring some brave warriors who passed in the last couple of days.

First, there was this tragic training collission between two helicopters: 9 soldiers killed in Army helicopter training crash in Kentucky.

Additionally, our country lost one of its most fierce warriors:

Twitter avatar for @TaskandPurposeTask & Purpose @TaskandPurposeMike Day, Navy SEAL who survived being shot 27 times in Iraq, dies trib.alMike Day, Navy SEAL who survived being shot 27 times in Iraq, diesMike Day, a decorated Navy SEAL shot 27 times during a firefight in Iraq in 2007, passed away on March 27.8:35 PM ∙ Mar 29, 2023107Likes23RetweetsRussia and Ukraine news:

In other news, Russia acted like the complete, out-of-control police state that it is again: Wall Street Journal reporter arrested in Russia on spying charges.

But the bigger question is, “Was this why he was arrested?”

And my firm belief is that all Americans need to just get out of Russia as fast as they can. The country is as out-of-control as Iran on false imprisonments and bogus detainments.

I’m probably over-reacting — not really — but I don’t even think we should have State Department folks there anymore. Russia is no longer a country that even comes close to following the rule of law.

I have talked so many times about what a terrible strategist Putin is, but these two summaries were so concise and strong that I couldn’t NOT share them.

Twitter avatar for @JJCarafanoJames Jay Carafano @JJCarafanoPutin just added 832 miles of border with NATO. If he really believed NATO was a threat and a problem he would have just left Europe alone. He is lucky NATO is an alliance about collective defense and not the aggressor.9:32 AM ∙ Mar 31, 202357Likes8RetweetsTwitter avatar for @JJCarafanoJames Jay Carafano @JJCarafanoPutin’s accomplishments so far 1) wiping out his first line military 2) Finland in NATO 3) ensured strongest army in Europe on his border and fighting mad 4) crashing economy 5) vassal of China 6) got himself declared war criminal. Super impressive8:57 AM ∙ Mar 31, 2023152Likes32Retweets

On the flip side, Ukraine did something smart, in my opinion.

Zelensky invites China’s Xi to visit Ukraine.

Summarizing my thoughts perfectly, Alec Bertina, a journalist and conflict analyst, call the move “good diplomacy.”

“If Xi (Jinping, China’s President) doesn't turn up,” Bertina said, “it does not make him look like the impartial mediator he is trying to come across. If he does turn up, it is an uncomfortable situation for Russia. Plus it shows Ukraine is open to diplomatic input from anyone.”

Finally, I’ve been meaning to squeeze this story in:

Twitter avatar for @MilitarydotcomMilitary.com @MilitarydotcomNot Stopping Russia in Ukraine Would Force 'Doubling' of US Defense Budget, Milley Says bit.lyNot Stopping Russia in Ukraine Would Force ‘Doubling’ of US Defense Budget, Milley SaysMilley’s remark at a House Appropriations Committee defense subcommittee hearing comes amid growing skepticism from Republicans about the price tag of U.S. aid to Ukraine.12:14 AM ∙ Mar 24, 20236Likes9RetweetsChina news:

This seems potentially concerning.

@WSJ reported that Chinese cargo cranes control 80% of American ports.\n\nPentagon officials expressed concern that CCP agents could weaponize Chinese Cargo cranes and disrupt American trade flows, including sensitive military components. ","username":"committeeonccp","name":"The Select Committee on the CCP","date":"Thu Mar 30 20:37:43 +0000 2023","photos":[{"img_url":"https://substackcdn.com/image/upload/...Twitter avatar for @committeeonccpThe Select Committee on the CCP @committeeonccpRECAP: Earlier this month, @WSJ reported that Chinese cargo cranes control 80% of American ports.Pentagon officials expressed concern that CCP agents could weaponize Chinese Cargo cranes and disrupt American trade flows, including sensitive military components. 8:37 PM ∙ Mar 30, 2023243Likes130RetweetsTech news:

These are TWO different impressive tech news stories…

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