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Africa North
Egypt demands US help ‐ as long as it is on our terms
[ARABNEWS] What Egyptians want from the US is a seemingly endless list of very complicated demands that may conflict with one another if truly addressed. Egyptians wonder why America, as a global superpower and the largest economy on earth, does not offer its full-fledged support to our country ‐ especially after the inauguration of President Donald Trump
...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States...
, whom we, among a few other countries, hoped would win the presidency.

Egyptians want the US administration to help resolve Egypt’s economic challenges by investing a tiny percentage of its national budget in our economy, along with increasing economic aid substantially. In addition, we want the US to help us to settle our regional disputes by imposing our government’s political viewpoint on the nations with whom we are in conflict. While Egyptians are busy adding to their demands, we have not bothered to find reasonable justifications as to how the US would benefit by acceding.

Egyptians view successful foreign relations as "friendships with one-way benefits" (in our favor, obviously). We believe that other nations should be committed to helping us either because we once supported them a few decades ago or because, by strengthening the Egyptian state, they too will benefit. While we want the US and other nations to act on our demands, the Egyptian government believes foreign nations should not interfere in our domestic affairs; even the offer of advice is viewed as an attack on our national illusory sovereignty.

The majority of our citizens tend to adhere to our inherited thinking pattern, including people who have permanently immigrated to other nations (but refrained from truly absorbing the cultures of their adopted homelands). Large numbers of well-educated Egyptians, some of whom have been living in the US for years, endorse this political proposition. Not making room for understanding other nations’ political dynamics has trapped us into over-anticipating their willingness to support us.

The Egyptian government and its cronies had imagined that, once Trump came to power, the growing wish list that had been stuck away in a drawer for years would be transformed into purchase orders paid for by the new American administration. They believed that President Trump would immediately instruct his officials to respond positively to our demands. This belief was demonstrated by the dispatch of various semi-governmental delegations to meet with US decision-makers; a move that, unknown to us, ended up harming our position further.

Our incomplete understanding of the political dynamics of many foreign nations, including the US, has widened and intensified our regional and international quarrels. Why should any nation work on increasing its enemies by adopting Egypt’s political agenda? Granting Egypt’s political and economic demands, which include pressuring nations with whom we are in conflict, will place other nations in impartial positions ‐ even if our state’s demands are justified.

Meanwhile,
...back at the abandoned silver mine, there was another kaboom...
the US and other nations often suggest alternative approaches to our problems, and we tend either to overlook their gestures or to neglect their advice, believing that our tactics will serve us better. Furthermore, most foreign countries still prefer to discuss their political disputes with Egypt behind closed doors; thus, our citizens are left in the dark, with the result that we don’t know our friends from our foes.

As our wishes and demands accumulate, the Egyptian state persistently hints to its citizens of the need for extreme caution when dealing with foreign nations. Thus, even if the US administration was to decide to comply with the entirety of Egypt’s requests, Egyptians would still question the political motives behind the Americans’ move. Within the current conspiracy theory framework, the US, and other nations, will always be viewed as the beneficiaries of their relationship with Egypt, regardless of their genuine support efforts or financial aid.
Posted by: Fred || 12/10/2017 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: Arab Spring

#1  There are two things to remember about Egypt.
(a) Egypt is the most civilized of Arab countries and the closest to being a real country.
(b) This isn't saying much.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 12/10/2017 2:02 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
Liberalism and The Wrath of The Privileged Whites
h/t Instapundit
[FirstThings] Each of our parties is acting crazy, thanks to its own elites. The Republicans are acting crazy thanks to the narcissism and entitlement of the right-leaning business and professional classes. The Democrats are acting crazy thanks to racial politics‐specifically, the angry racial politics of upper-middle-class white liberals.

One irony of recent American politics is that the exodus of wage-earning whites from the Democratic party has tended to make the rump of white Democratic voters more affluent, better educated, and more doctrinaire leftist. According to Pew, about 35 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaners are white "solid liberals."

Solid liberals are left-of-center on both economic and social issues, and they are pessimistic about American society. One presumes that they are pessimistic about other people in American society. The solid liberals are also the best educated and most affluent segment of the Democratic party’s factions.

The weakness of solid liberals is that they are electorally nothing, absent alliances with less affluent, less ideologically rigid, and less secular groups. This creates all kinds of complications. The largely white and affluent solid liberals are notionally egalitarian and opposed to white privilege, but they include many of the most privileged whites in America. How can they participate in a coalition that is largely poorer, less educated, and darker-skinned than they are, while maintaining their comfortable position (both economically and socially)?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 12/10/2017 02:15 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "solid liberals."

Ah, No. They are limousine socialists. Now do a Venn Diagram of how many are part of both the core and auxiliary apparatchik bureaucracy.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 12/10/2017 7:35 Comments || Top||

#2  In financial analysis, there is a predictive point in some charts called a "death cross." Should be fun to see the point where dems decide unions are "icky..."
Posted by: M. Murcek || 12/10/2017 8:30 Comments || Top||

#3  "Better educated".
Uhhhh no.

"Credentialed by the academia" is not a guarantee of an education
Posted by: Frank G || 12/10/2017 8:37 Comments || Top||

#4  exodus of wage-earning whites from the Democratic party

Sudden unemployment will do that.
Posted by: Skidmark || 12/10/2017 11:36 Comments || Top||

#5  Pictures of their junk in nice buildings groping pedophiles who are retarded what a honor!
Posted by: Gleatch Ulese7439 || 12/10/2017 11:40 Comments || Top||

#6  #3 Yes, exactly. Money is dwindling away. Middle class is gone. Blue collar has been purged away. Turning to Russia and China is their only future source of revenue. Hillary showed the way. Paid their bills even. They have always infused money to destabilize our country. Secrets stolen. Riots and influence on College campus. Martin Luther King enjoyed funding as well. He was to be arrested but somebody pulled the strings to prevent his arrest. The swamp has been around a long time. Trump is correct, move some government out of DC.
Posted by: Dale || 12/10/2017 13:22 Comments || Top||

#7  Where's the priviledge in being a white male? They are the low man on the totem pole in the left's hierarchy. They get slammed at every turn.
Posted by: JohnQC || 12/10/2017 15:52 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Humiliation – the only path to peace for the Middle East
h/t Gates of Vienna
[AsiaTimes] For perhaps a quarter of the world’s population, President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem on December 6 was humiliating. Just for that reason it makes Middle East peace more probable. More than President Jimmy Carter, who brokered the Israeli-Egyptian peace deal of 1979, President Trump is likely to be remembered as the American president who contributed most to peace.

Wars end not when the loser is defeated, but rather when the loser is humiliated. Throughout history, as I argued in a 2016 survey of ancient and modern wars, losers have fought on until they lack the manpower to fill their depleted ranks. Typically that occurs after 30% of military-age men are dead, as in France during the Napoleonic Wars, the South in the American Civil War, or Germany in the Second World War. The losing side will not abandon hostilities until all those who want to fight to the death have had the opportunity to do so ‐ unless it is humiliated before the physical exhaustion of its resources has run its course.

That is why the use of atomic weapons against Japan well may have been an act of mercy. The American fire-bombing campaign had already wrecked most of Japan’s cities and killed far more civilians than perished at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and Japan might have sustained far more damage in a conventional resolution through bombing and an eventual invasion. Atomic weapons humiliated the Japanese by displaying the incomparable superiority of Western technology and the pointlessness of further resistance.

There are some defeats whose memory is too painful to bear. As an executive of Bank of America, I spent considerable time at its Charlotte headquarters. My Carolina colleagues needed only a Bourbon or two to lapse into obsessive rehearsals of Civil War battles which, by rights, they should have won. They sounded goofy, but that’s what happens when you sacrifice nearly a third of your young men.
IMO, he uses the wrong terminology: "Peace in ME", oh really - look at Iraq, Syria, Yemen, etc.... Moreover, there won't be peace in ME until Arabs stop being a tribal society - and I'm not sure they can. However, IMO, Trump's act is an important step on the way to the recognition of the fact that there is no such thing as "Palestinian People" - it's just a fiction promulgated by Jew Haters of Europe and Human haters of Dar.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 12/10/2017 04:32 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Only humiliation?
I'm thinking total devastation is another path.
Posted by: Skidmark || 12/10/2017 18:44 Comments || Top||

#2  How would they tell their devastation from the rest of the Arab world?
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 12/10/2017 19:49 Comments || Top||

#3  This is exactly what is wrong with the UN. In the past a war had a winner and a loser. Now we stop the conflict before there is actual defeat so the the loser can attack and attack and attack and get away with it. Kashmir, Palestine, and the Korean border were problems when the UN was created and they are problems now.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 12/10/2017 20:30 Comments || Top||


Israeli decision not to limit access to Jerusalem prayers helped reduce protests
[IsraelTimes] In times of tension, Israel often bans younger Paleostinian males from prayers at Temple Mount. On Friday, it showed that, despite Trump's speech, nothing had changed on the ground.

Paleostinian protesters came out in the tens of thousands night after night for two weeks in July when Israel placed metal detectors at entrances to the al-Aqsa Mosque after three Arab Israelis killed two coppers there with weapons they had smuggled into the sacred Temple Mount compound.

In contrast, in response to US President Donald Trump
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Posted by: trailing wife || 12/10/2017 00:00 || Comments || Link || [9 views] Top|| File under:


Home Front: Culture Wars
This Week in Books, December 10, 2017
Continuing the gift book theme:

Poor Richard's Almanack
Benjamin Franklin
Peter Pauper Press, 1981

Link is to Amazon

This book is the essential collection of Mr. Franklin's famous sayings. In fact, only the wisdoms are included, which makes this seventy seven page book a classic coffee table or water closet item. Something I found myself enjoying is how language was used in Mr. Franklin's time. A few examples:

Thou hadst better eat salt with the philosophers of Greece, than sugar with the courtiers of Italy.

Mad Kings and mad Bulls are not to be held by treaties and packthread.

Fools need Advice most, but only wise Men are the better for it.

People who are wrapped up in themselves make small packages.

A fun read, and can be picked up and put down at will.

A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens
illustrated by Stephen Vossos

Link goes to Mr. Vossos’ site

I am sure everyone is familiar with A Christmas Carol is one form or another. This medium really stood out for me. I have always scoffed at the term 'graphic novel'; no, that is a comic book. This, however, has changed my mind. Mr. Vossos does a fantastic pen and ink depiction of the classic story, and in a very emotional way. Having dabbled in every aspect it takes to put something like this together, I am impressed and stunned at the quality of work. The pictures are crisp, the paper is quality, and the binding just fantastic. I gave some as gifts, donated a copy to the library. Highly recommended.

Scroll down at the Link, and you will come across Mr. Vossos' recent project:

The Pilgrim's Progress
John Bunyan

Looking at the samples, this is a no-brainer. Thing is, Mr. Vossos, as I understand, is running a small business and is located in Canada, so time is running out for either of these books to be a present. Also, Mr. Vossos has a facebook page: Boo Ink.



This Week in Emergency Preparedness

There are plenty of videos out there of 'Dry Christmas Tree Catches Fire'. I swear, some of those trees must be kiln dried and sprayed with some sort of accelerant. Not that trees don't go up like crazy, and the dramatic footage does get the point across, its just, well, here is the demonstration video I'd recommend (not going to link, don't want to eat bandwidth):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np2ghHdLdNI

Couple things I noticed right off the bat. First, how smoky it gets. Second, that there is no carpet/flooring which would add to the smoke. Remember, it is the smoke which is the killer. The video also does a decent job showing a smoke-filled room and the thermal layering which occurs. Note, that is not a totally enclosed room like a house would have, so the smoke does not fill as quickly as a real room would.

Keep your tree watered. Do not forget that artificial trees can catch fire, too, and are very nasty if they do on account of the chemical soup they will put out. Keep those smoke detector batteries in, even if the chef burns water*.

*This can actually happen. I might tell one day why I know this.

For those with cats, children, and spirited adults... mind the candles. And with that, I set down my Johnny Depp Mother Hen Hat, grab a glass, and head to the Parlay Room.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 12/10/2017 00:00 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  So, what's a Lafcadio Hearn?
A Grecian with money to burn,
Of whom it's inferred,
If he earned by the word,
His estate filed a hefty return.
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220 || 12/10/2017 1:52 Comments || Top||

#2  Great list. I might add the abridged edition of Franklin's biography. His recounting of where the term "strong beer" come from is a great recounting of moronic hilarity. The man was stunning in his ability to reflect, describe and publicize common sense obvious.

Dry trees? We had fire ignite one of our live white pines. At over 60 feet tall, the tree flared up in front of us, God and a dozen Firemen. All 60 feet of that beautiful tree was gone in under a minute. Mind you that was just the live needles.
Posted by: Woodrow || 12/10/2017 11:45 Comments || Top||

#3  Pine Resin is very flammable.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom || 12/10/2017 14:57 Comments || Top||

#4  Lot of surface area on conifers.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 12/10/2017 17:27 Comments || Top||



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Two weeks of WOT
Sun 2017-12-10
  Coptic pope cancels Pence meeting over Jerusalem
Sat 2017-12-09
  Ahrar al-Sham commander eliminated in Idlib
Fri 2017-12-08
  Egyptian grand mufti affirms death sentences for 13 Ajnad Misr terrorists
Thu 2017-12-07
  Houthis execute ‘thousands’ in two days: UN’s Yemen envoy
Wed 2017-12-06
  Islamist suicide plot to assassinate Prime Minister Theresa May foiled
Tue 2017-12-05
  Iranian Embassy In Sana’a Has Been Attacked
Mon 2017-12-04
  Rebels kill Yemen's ex-president Saleh
Sun 2017-12-03
  Yemen’s Saleh says ‘citizens have revolted against Houthi aggression’
Sat 2017-12-02
  Deadly Rebel Infighting Rocks Yemen Capital for Second Night
Fri 2017-12-01
  Drone strike kills at least 3 militants near Pak-Afghan border
Thu 2017-11-30
  U.S. raid kills top ISIL commander in Somalia, says Minister
Wed 2017-11-29
  200+ schools in Herat controlled by Taliban
Tue 2017-11-28
  After ISIS mass beheading, Taliban militants execute own leader in Nangarhar
Mon 2017-11-27
  Islamist protesters clash with Pakistan police for second day
Sun 2017-11-26
  US airstrike wipe-out ISIS hideout in Nangarhar, leaving 13 dead


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