Tuesday, October 10, 2023

The small perspective I can add

Blood and ink are being spilled on this as I write - others know deeper and closer things about this conflict but I want to add some context for people from my neck of the woods to make things a little more clear.

Israel and Palestine are SMALL.

Israel has a population of around 9.3 Million People.  For a Midwest Perspective that is like Missouri (6.1 million) and Iowa (3.2 Million) put together.  This is not an tremendous population to field a Military, have an world class economy, embassies around the globe, etc...



In terms of size Israel is smaller still.  The entire nation of Israel is 8,630 Square Miles (with some wiggle room about borders).  Missouri by comparison is 69,715 Square miles (with some wiggle room for river movement).  Israel would be just a sliver of the state of Missouri.  

Gaza - in and around where all of the Hamas/IDF fighting is happening is smaller still.  About 2 Million People (for perspective that is the population of the Kansas City Metro Area) all squeezed into an area of 141 square miles. (for perspective, that is close to the size of Kansas City, KS 128 Square Miles - No suburbs, no KCMO, just Kansas City, Kansas)


 I am not a geographer - but this may give you an idea.  If not for checkpoints the whole of Israel is a half-day road trip.  There is no "Far Away from the Conflict" over there.

300,000+ Israeli Military Reservists have been called up for service in the Israeli Military.   For comparison, that is more uniformed military than the U.S. ever had deployed at one time in all of Iraq (169,000 Square Miles and >40 Million people)

The dead are still being counted and the dying rescued but Hamas inflicted over a thousand casualties in Israel at one time which is the most in any attack on that nation in my lifetime (over 40 years ago).  This is not the kind of violence we have seen in conflicts like this... not a suicide crash or a planted bomb or poison gas, but small arms attacks vehicle to vehicle, house to house, up close and in person.  Each casualty was a deliberate choice, violence was livestreamed, recorded, shared and celebrated as it was being done.  Thousands of hours of the worst gore in HD for the world to see all made in a matter of days.

Whatever progress has been made towards peace since the last intifada is a distant memory.  The sense of peace living with a security barrier and Iron Dome is gone forever.  I know enough Israelis to know what is coming will be overwhelming, transformational, brutal and swift.

The Israelis right now don't care about any statements from governors, state senators or university kids in Crapsville State U.  Those are static in the background to them.  Even statements from the President and EU allies don't really matter.  Israel is not in the "build a coalition" and "ask permission" phases of anything.

The only statement that mattered was then President Joe Biden ordered the U.S.S. Gerald Ford Aircraft Carrier Group to the Mediterranean Coast to support their efforts and ordered C-17s of supplies to support the efforts to be flown in.  We have an ally in that region and it is not Hamas.

Israel - despite a reputation for an advanced, intrusive, and complete surveillance state utterly failed to see a very large and coordinated operation happen literally in it's territory.  NO ONE KNOWS ANYTHING RIGHT NOW or the attack would not have happened. 

The Israelis and any other forces are in "Defeat the enemy before they can do more damage" mode or "Rescue the people we can" mode and CERTAINLY not "Let's learn lessons" mode for right now.  Do not believe anyone who has claims they know who/how/exactly why this day/etc... about this attack.  A handful of Hamas fighters know for sure and everyone else is in the wind.

It has been a long time since I have been in the region, but I know that fingers will be pointed and the most opportunistic among us will be using this tragedy to forward their agendas.  To hell with them.  None of us who lived through 9/11 should ever again get dragged into unrelated international agendas because some people are ghoulishly exploiting a tragedy.  Don't trust "Former Hamas Leaders" or "Middle East Policy Experts" or anyone to be truthful and informed about anything yet.

Support our ally as they bury the dead, mourn the losses, and engage those who carried out these attacks.  There are something like an estimated 600,000 children under age 10 in the Gaza strip and I hope innocent lives unconnected to the Hamas attacks will be spared.  Hamas has absolutely in the past taken their own civilians to be used as human shields and will absolutely do so in this fight as well.  I hope I am never again in the position to have to think about balancing protecting civilian lives while I try to protect my own.

Any international outcry to the Israelis before Hamas is COMPLETELY removed from Gaza will fall on deaf ears.  Bodies are still being identified, hostages are still in Hamas hands.  

The proportions of Israeli responses to rockets and attacks in the past years are known:

*source Forbes Magazine.

Israel lost over a THOUSAND Israelis and visitors from the United States, Thailand, Nepal, Russia, Argentina, Ukraine, Canada, Germany, France.,...  The chart above indicates the scale of losses they are willing to see on the other side of their operations.

Times of Israel Foreigners Lost

The world is not jumping to stop the Israelis from rescuing who they can and retaliating against the attackers.  I don't think it would give the Israelis a moment's pause if they did.

I do not think the Hamas we have known since their 2006 election victory will be around in any meaningful capacity in the Gaza Strip much longer and maybe nowhere.

Monday, September 11, 2023

9-11-2023

 Had a minute of silence at work for 9/11 today.  Talked to a coworker who was in first grade when the attacks happened.  


Hard to explain the different world that existed before then.  Travel, Finance, Military Service, things changed tremendously.


The attacks happened in 2001, I went to the recruiters got on a wait list*, got some things in order, and was off to training by 2002.  Those attacks would broadly define the next decade of my life.


*- Not joking, there was a months long waiting list to ship off to Basic Training with all the post 9-11 enlistments.  Hard to imagine today.

Monday, September 4, 2023

Labor Day 2023

 I try to write a few words each Labor Day, remembering my favorite recognized holiday.

I had to work on this Labor Day, but after a day of it I came home to close down the pool with my wife and son and his friends for the Summer.

My wife have done my best to make this a memorable year for the family, especially the Summer.

Trips and baseball games and roller coasters and beaches and sunsets and water slides and alligators and so much more.  Feeling like the family man I aspire to be.

There is a simple but great Dirty Heads lyric...

 "Hard work has paid off, it's paying me." 

Happy Labor Day



Sunday, August 20, 2023

 AUGUST 20, 2023



This is the day (in Cyberpunk lore) that the Arasaka Tower was bombed by Johnny Silverhand, Morgan Blackhand and their motley crew of mercenaries.

I bought Cyberpunk 2077 three years ago and it still influences much of the culture around what I do.  My son has successfully gotten his own residence and I am very proud of him - we celebrated this year by all going to the Bahamas together.  It was grand and something I hope they cherish and appreciate.  My son looks like Keanu in the role of Johnny Silverhand - enough we joked around with a Comicon outfit that was just my son, sunglasses, and a shiny cover over his arm.

It is also my birthday for what that is worth.  I was celebrated warmly by the people dearest to me and loved being who I am for a day.  It is what birthdays are all about.

I live in the present that sounds like the Cyberpunk future I've been reading about since the 80s. My doctor offered me my first piece of "cyberware", a continuous glucose monitor that sends bluetooth data to my cellular device.  It is covered by the insurance that the giant megacorporation I work for provides.  I work in their IT department in a logistics center with hundreds of robots going all the time, 24/7 sending packages all the way to doorsteps.  My house has voice controlled cameras.  My house has a vacuuming robot.  My medical equipment has a built in cellular connection that uploads my medical data to some server in the cloud.  The same megacorporation that sells batteries and toilet paper also sells AI programs and Compute services "in the cloud" to help companies make sense of their data.  My VR headset is now a not only a common item, but a few generations behind what is out there.

California is being hit with an earthquake and a hurricane at the same time.  My city is under a week of heat safety warnings.  The Navy is helping rescued American in Hawaii.  Ukraine is bragging about a military drone strike.  A cryptocurrency exchange executive was found dismembered in a barrel.  The weather, crime and politics are all unrecognizable from a few decades ago. 

It isn't all dystopia of course.  The labor market is VERY strong.  Life expectancies will (hopefully) be up in 2023 after 3 years of declines.  Supply chain issues that exploded during The Pandemic have been mostly resolved.  Yet again we are in a world where a few buttons on your phone can book a trip to most any destination you can legally travel to.

I  am blessed to live in this world at the time that I do.  My mother - bless her heart - thinks these are the end times.   I don't share her convictions but I can imagine us surrendering Florida to the sea, gators and giant mosquitos.

Monday, May 1, 2023

Happy International Workers Day!!!

May 1st! International Workers Day for much of the world! If you earn a wage by the sweat of your brow then feel celebrated all day long!

A little bit of history I like to share!

Workers in the United States, like around the world began to celebrate their efforts - often in league with trade unions  - on May 1st.  Grover Cleveland back in 1894 signed Labor Day into law on it's date in September partly to separate the celebration of labor from the more international and activist associations of May 1st.


I appreciate the fruits of labor enough to celebrate both! Happy International Workers day!

Wikipedia:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Workers%27_Day

Cleveland's Call:

https://potus-geeks.livejournal.com/516446.html