Author: Ron P. Schwery
I hate it when my real job gets in the way of my rather time-consuming hobby…Today we are playing catch up from nearly a week away from the keys. There are so many important articles and podcasts today and we cannot chose them all so why not begin with War of the Rocks’:
Daily Dump: War is Politics, The Haqqani Network, West Point, No Conquest, No Defeat, Water Wars, A 2,700-year-old Toilet and More – October 6, 2021
If Mao Zedong, “Politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed” or Carl von Clausewitz in On War, “War is nothing but a continuation of politics with the admixture of other means” are correct then a contributing factor to the Taliban conquering
Daily Dump: An Afghanistan Postmortem, The Day After Overthrow, China’s Military Interventions, Reading Beyond Headlines, Taiwan and More – October 5, 2021
China dominates as Taiwan comes squarely in focus but first we go to The Modern War Institute with an Afghanistan Postmortem in: How Not to Build a State. There is so much here that you really need to read the whole thing. The article ultimately concludes, “The experience of
Daily Dump: Searching for a Theme, The Bahamas, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Planning to Fail and More – October 4, 2021
Since the abrupt fall and dramatic withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Great Power Competition and China have dominated the headlines. The last few days and this weekend catch-up have been very different in that there is no central theme, and the news is coming from all
Daily Dump: Baring Flights, Mineral Wealth, Not Your Grandfathers Resistance, Grey-Zone Coercion, Extinct Species and More – September 29, 2021
A mixed bag as we are all over the place in today’s daily dump. While frustration is not necessarily conveyed in the article I can imagine steam is blowing out someone’s ears somewhere as the U.S. bars flight from landing with Americans from Kabul – activists – Reuters.
Daily Dump: The Two Sides of War, A Reckoning for the Drone Wars, One Year Anniversary, Ancient Roman Ruins and More – September 28, 2021
Today we go back to Afghanistan and discuss the two sides of war and the complexities of conflict. In rural Afghanistan, a family welcomes Taliban rule, the BBC interviews a family living in the Taliban stronghold of Marjah, Helmand Province, the area that was witness to
Daily Dump: Podcasts Galore, U.S. Plans in Latin America, Two Hostile Fronts in India, Australia and the GPC, China is a Declining Power, Squirrel Robots and More – September 27, 2021
Lots of Podcasts in today’s post but there is one in particular that I would like to bring your attention to: There’s More To Life Than Lethality, a throwback to 2019 from the U.S. Army War College’s, A Better Peace. In this episode they discuss how a myopic view on
Daily Dump: China Dominates, The FARC, The Importance of France, 23,000-Year-Old Foot Prints and More – September 24, 2021
China dominates our headlines as reporters and environmental activists track down the nearly 300-ship Chinese fishing fleet off of the coast of Darwin, South America. The must-read article of the day goes to the AP’s Great Wall of Lights: China’s sea power on Darwin’s
Daily Dump: Competition Space Analysis, China and the US Exit from Afghanistan, The Afghans That Fought, Pakistan, Space Travel and More – September 23, 2021
A couple deep dives today as we start off with War Room’s: To Keep Pace With Rivals, Analyze The Competition Space. Understanding the human geography is vitally important in any conflict and some could argue that this lack of understanding was a major US failure in both Iraq
Daily Dump: Digital Dunkirk, Losing a War, War is too Humane, Indian Kashmir, Huawei’s Decline, Undersea Photography and More – September 22, 2021
If you have time to read only one article today, it should be the Modern War Institute’s: Digital Dunkirk: What the Afghan Evacuation Should Teach Us about the Future of Volunteer Support to the US Military. It makes me proud to have previously worked among the few who were