First, some latest news: The war in Iran got a bit muddied yesterday, for there was a minor skirmish at Bandar Abbas, but the ceasefire is supposedly still holding. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that the peace deal is only a few words away from settlement, and President Donald Trump continues to send mixed signals about a deal, so the world awaits. Apparently, there are 1,500 ships stranded in the Persian Gulf, now for three months, and before this war, only 130 ships transited the Strait of Hormuz/day. Plus, there will be the matter of cleaning up the strait of mines, so you can expect high gasoline prices to the end of the summer. In the meantime, considering the drop in support from voters, rebuff from the Congress, worsening economy and gasoline prices, continuation of those two wars, and looming Epstein consequences, the troubled mind of Trump is worsening. However, a "perfect" physical exam at Walter Reed yesterday is his personal diagnosis. Trump's e...
On Monday of last week, I indicated that nothing much would happen in world affairs. Today, I hint that the next five days will probably be more newsworthy. I was planning to feature President Trump and his success at returning to the peace discussions with Iran, but no news about this happening any time soon, so I'll spend this Memorial Day on my topics of interest. First, I'll continue what I said yesterday about how Ukraine is devilishly now making like uncomfortable for Russia and Putin . The U.S, has significantly reduced sending aid, but NATO has taken over. According to Google AI: Ukraine manufactures thousands of drones daily by relying heavily on imported commercial parts (primarily from China), rapid 3D printing, and agile startup ecosystems. European NATO funding and joint ventures play a massive role in scaling this up. [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ] Here is how the production and funding ecosystem works: 1. Supply Chain & Manufacturing Commercial Compone...