Month: June 2025
Dubya 2.0: Mission Pending

Once Dubya 2.0 strikes the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant and fails to destroy it, will he too zip into a flight suit, land on a carrier, and declare “Mission Accomplished” before the dust has even settled? Perhaps this time, the banner will read “Mission: Pending,” fluttering above a mountain that swallowed a 30,000-pound bunker buster without flinching. And if history rhymes, we may soon be treated to another round of performative triumph, complete with choreographed optics and a conveniently vague definition of success.
Some scripts never get rewritten. They just cast new leads.
Russell “Texas” Bentley – Sweet Home Novorossiya (English Version)
I got a VK notification for Russell’s birthday, earlier. Happy birthday, Comrade! Shame you didn’t live to see Novorossiya realized!
Previously:
06-20-2025: Pinterest

Cute Cats
50 of the Best Signs Ever!
These are too good not to share. I even have this sign as a clear decal on the glass of my front screen door.
Cat Got My Tongue, Bear Got My Feelings


Mao- Don’t Hit Out In All Directions
“Gaza” – adaptation by the Marsh Family of “Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls, on the occupation of Gaza
Overextending America: Israel’s Interceptor Shortfall + My Commentary
This isn’t just about missile inventories. It’s about a superpower stretching its supply chains thin while picking fights on multiple fronts. As analyst Brian Berletic warned: “The US is unprepared for the scale of war it is provoking around the globe” (RAND might call it “Overextending America”—assuming they ever write the sequel). The numbers may look technical, but the pattern is strategic exhaustion. Below is the report—and my commentary on why shortfalls in interceptors are just a symptom of something far broader.
Israel Is Running Low on Air Defense Interceptors
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