I had one of the best 4th of July weekends ever. I got to go on long scenic bike rides with friends, hang out at barbeques, and top off the weekend experience by watching a fireworks show which for reasons unknown to me was paid for by BP. Go figure. In spite of the fun, […]
Just wanted to add a few more thoughts to my earlier blog on General McChrystal before I head out for my daily tasks. Stratfor put out an excellent article on the situation but I disagree with some of the points made. In the article, Stratfor indicated the Rolling Stone article portrayed “McChrystal and his inner […]
Today is my birthday and having just returned home after spending two weeks away dealing with a family emergency, I had hoped to spend a quiet day contemplating personal goals for the next year and ending the day overeating with friends at one of my favorite restaurants. The best laid plans…I kept turning on the […]
My PC suffered a massive failure last week keeping me from the blogging scene. Currently traveling but wanted to pass on some thoughts on President Obama’s nomination of retired Air Force General James Clapper as the new Director of National Intelligence (DNI) and the latest round on UN sanctions against Iran. I first became aware […]
It was an interesting week for intelligence issues. The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence released the unclassified version of their report on the attempted Christmas day terrorist attack (http://intelligence.senate.gov/100518/1225report.pdf) and the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Dennis Blair, stepped down from the post amidst reports he had lost the confidence of President Obama. I’m stating […]
After apparent heavy behind the scenes maneuverings, the Iranian nuclear situation heated up again this week. Both the United States and Iran came up with separate announcements presenting new actions/solutions designed to end the nuclear standoff. Yesterday Iran announced it had signed an agreement brokered by Brazil and Turkey. According to the BBC news the […]
Though I now reside in the Rockies, I grew up in New Jersey and get back to the area as often as possible to both visit relatives and indulge in one of my major passions; going to see musicals and plays on Broadway in neighboring New York City. A couple of years ago I had […]
The year was 1996 and I was in the process of learning the ropes at my new job at United States Strategic Command, the keeper of the nation’s strategic nuclear triad (submarines, bombers, and land based ballistic missiles). One day I ran into an acquaintance in the hall that I hadn’t seen for a number […]
After taking a close look at the Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), my conclusion is it’s neither the dramatic change in strategy hoped for from Obama supporters nor does it represent a significant weakening of U.S. national defense. The only change I saw was for the first time, the U.S. has said it would not use […]
Sorry I’ve been silent the last couple of weeks. In Alabama last week taking care of family stuff; returned home this week but have been laid low by Hay Fever. If any of you have any good remedies you can share it would be much appreciated! One day in the late 70’s, I was […]
Sunday afternoon, I got a phone call from my good friend Philippe who lives in California. “Gail just saw a great movie, Green Zone! It’s right up your alley. It’s about the Iraqi WMD thing. You have to go see it. It’s great! It’s particularly timely since Karl Rove just came out with a book […]
It was an interesting week. The Iraqis voted in a nationwide election, Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, called 9/11 a “big lie” and the death of a beloved relative along with the sight of U.S. veterans returning to Iwo Jima for a 65th reunion caused me to stop and reminisce about the achievements of the Greatest […]
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