Category Archives: The War

Piggy parade

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The A-10 Thunderbolt (aka Warthog): The Air Force’s dirt divers, on parade, ground support par excellence.

Early Veterans Day gift

Hollywood’s latest crop of anti-American war flicks are tanking at the box office, which AFP blames on war weariness, but the comments beneath the piece at Breitbart.com tell a different story which most veterans will appreciate this Veterans Day weekend: Hollyweird finally, deservedly, is a victim of itself.

Via LGF 

Osprey surge

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According to the MSM all they do is crash. In fact, the new MV-22 Osprey Tiltrotor is part of the USMC’s surge in Iraq. 

To Die in Jerusalem – the unsung hero

Soccer Dad reminds me of this Bret Stephens piece that shows why the new HBO documentary, "To Die in Jerusalem," is unworthy of much consideration, especially because it follows the journalism of the day in ignoring the hero who thwarted the Palestinian murderer’s intention: Haim Smadar, the supermarket guard and father of five, who alone prevented the beastly killer the documentary romanticises from taking a score or more victims with her. Mr. Smadar, R.I.P.

Gaza vs Hamburg

Readers over at Simply Jews are debating what Isaelis should do about the continued rocket bombardment from Gaza. The usual and, I think, easy, high-mindedness is in evidence–Jews don’t stoop to the level of the enemy–as well as realism that nothing will change until the cooperating Gazan civilians, young and old, pay a price along with the masked gunmen of Hamas. I side with the realists, just as did the so-called Greatest Generation–at Hamburg, Dresden, Yokohama, Tokyo, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as Bret Stephens relates. High-mindedness is good, but the cost of keeping your conscience clear will be the certain deaths and cripplings of young soldiers who would no more lob rockets at a daycare center than strap on a bomb belt and detonate themselves in a crowded supermarket. Ethics in warfare have to be situational, as Stephens also seems to be saying, and the deciding factor must be the probable results. In Gaza, that would be an end to the rockets and, quite possibly, something approaching the German and Japanese surrender.

Excalibur

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This is the GPS-guided artillery round that’s putting the cannon cockers out of business. In Iraq and Afghanistan they’re already being handed rifles and turned into infantry. Because with Excalibur, you don’t need a barrage of shells to be sure you have eliminated a target. One is all that’s necessary. 

The so-called United Nations

Better known, increasingly, as the Dictator’s Club: "…the world’s most pretentious, self-serving and corrupt organization…" A one-year-old plea (worth rereading) to take care of Iran’s nuclear reactor because it’s quite clear that the UN will never do a thing about it. Well?

MORE: Not surprisingly, the club wants to take away your right to defend yourself. Afterall, how can a dictator be assured of perpetual reign if his victims have guns in their homes? But Fred Thompson, for one, is fighting back to preserve the Second Amendment.