Iraq says its armed forces "will not remain silent" after an airstrike yesterday killed seven soldiers at a site said to belong to a coalition of pro-Iran militias that is part of the Iraqi military. read more
his is not a partisan affair. Experts in military strategy, regional history, and current power dynamics in the Middle East"as well as American politics and geoeconomics"are struggling to make sense of the U.S."Israel war launched on February 28 and warn that its escalatory spiral is spinning out of control. But just like when the bloom was off the rose in late 2003, when the insurgencies and sectarian violence started emerging in Iraq and it was becoming clear that the Bush administration had no plan for "what's next," the cheerleaders and shills are rushing to battle stations today to do everything to maintain some sort of rationalization for the disaster unfolding right before our eyes. read more
why does our government release information such as inventory of critical munitions to the Royal United Services Institute?
Wouldn't that be highly classified and something we wouldn't want anyone to know?
#39 | Posted by eberly
Publicly available information ranging from contracts to produce munitions, timelines for the building of munitions, sales figures to various nations, capacity and capabilities of the munition systems, use of munitions during the June 2025 conflict, capacity for replenishment, diversion of munitions from other areas (i.e. Ukraine, Far East), use rate of munitions during current conflict, rate of missiles and drones fire by Iran at various targets, make-up of the various missiles being fired by Iran, public statements by various governments, first hand experience by former military personell, off the record communication with people in the administration, industry and foreign governments, etc. etc. etc.
RUSI is think tank closely tied to the MIC. www.rusi.org
While not exact figures, it is my opinion that they would be perfectly placed to understand the complexities of the interceptor missile issue.
But that is just me.
Rail lines and trains seldom do well during wars. How many bridges?
#34 | Posted by REDIAL
Somewhere between 2 and infinity I am sure. The railroad runs through a lot of mountains