The Buoyancy of ¨Psychopaths and the Genesis of the Great Asian War

Guest Post by Fred Reed

On the eve of the Great Asian War against China, In a rousing speech Biden assured the American people that the war was necessary because China was the most dangerous country in Latin America and didn’t have American values. The Wall Street Journal pointed out that the US had the most advanced, lethal, best trained, hypergalactic and indomitable military the world had ever seen and the fact that it could not defeat annoyed goat herds with rifles had no bearing on the matter since the Chinese didn’t have goats.

Washington was astonished when the Russian fleet showed up in support of China. It hadn’t thought of this. Nor had it occurred to anyone in the Federal Bubble that if America fired on a Russian ship, America would be in a war with Russia. Not a proxy war. Not a regional war. Not a limited war. A war. Everywhere.

This didn’t worry anyone because Washington knew that America had the best trained, best armed, most advanced and hyper-galactic military in the universe. All recent military history supported this understanding, unless you had read it, which nobody had. Further, the New York Times demonstrated that the Russians, then occupying Kiev, were badly trained, poorly equipped, suffered from poor morale, and wanted to overthrow their government and divide Russia into five countries under Washington’s control. The Times as famously independent of government, so no further investigation was thought necessary.

, Washington had also forgotten Iran. Unfortunately for those in the Potomac Bubbylon, the Iranians, no fools, knew that Washington lacked the manpower, training, munitions, public support, and industrial base, to fight two major wars at once, and probably even one. The mullahs of course had huge stockpiles of missiles and an army not rotted by lgbt, affirmative action, lack of readiness, and impossibly inadequate logistics. So when the IRGC, Syria, Iraq, and all the militias that wanted the US out of the middle east attacked American bases in the region, Washington was sore amazed.

Congress as it turned out had forgotten that Russia had a large, combat hardened, experienced, well-trained and well-supplied army in, who would have thought it, Europe, along with a functioning military industrial base, massive artillery and air support. This Russia was also aware of the inadequacies of the American hypergalactic indomitable social-engineering aquarium that the military had become. Russia also had actual combat experience with hypersonics which America didn’t have, either the missiles or the experience, and Europe didn’t have tanks or ammunition because it had sent them all to the Ukraine where the Russians had blown them up.

Another revelation was that China wasn’t a backward sort of enlarged Guatemala where people manufactured pencils and maybe washing machines under European supervision. Nobody had thought of this. Part of the reason was that the House committee on China had no member who read, wrote, or spoke Chinese but this was not thought important, or thought of, because America was a democracy and thinking had nothing to do with it. It seemed China had a great many engineers of high quality who had spent decades readying China specifically to defeat America in its home waters. Simple arithmetic, apparently beyond Congress,none of whose members could calculate a binomial square, suggested that China could build, say, a thousand advanced satellite guided, maneuvering hypersonic antiship missiles, while Washington had at most ten aircraft carriers. A hundred swarm-launchhed missiles per carrier weren’t important, though. Why not wasn’t clear.

The Navy responded, saying that it was hypergalactic and would defend itself with high-powered lasers that it didn’t have but might get sometime in a few decades but Lockheed-Martin needed more money to fund this existential etc.

A few in Washington were unsettled when North Korea, seeing a chance to unify the peninsula while Washington was occupied with several major wars, none of which it could win, launched a massive attack southward. Washington didn’t care if a couple of millions of Koreans died, but the South was home to advanced semiconductor fabs, Samsung and SK Hynix. To thwart this threat Washington had to send troops it didn’t have and who in any event weren’t combat-ready by means of logistics that didn’t exist. And of course the North could nuke Seoul and the 28,000 American troops if what’s-his-lunacy had a brain spasm, and could probably nuke Japan.

By this time Washington had begun bombing the Chinese mainland in the assumption that the usual rules held: America could bomb anybody but nobody could bomb America, which just wouldn’t be fair. and all. When a half-dozen sub-launched, satellite-guided cruse missiles, the kind Russia and China have, hit the Pentagon and killed eighty percent of those within, the assumption of invincibility underwent revision. A committee was appointed. Other missiles hitting the New World Trade Center and coastal cities in California seemed worrisome, as both states voted Democrat. It was noted that the Capitol and white House were a short bicycle ride from the Pentagon.

When American forces operating out of Japan began attacking China, this put the Japanese at war with Beijing. Chinese and perhaps Russian submarines began burning tankers moving oil from the Gulf to Japan, which didn’t have any. At all. Washington didn’t worry about this because it knew that China would collapse in a few weeks, like the Russians in Ukraine, because of American technology and hypergalactic training and the hissy-fits of its gender-fluid forces. When this didn’t happen, Japan used up its strategic reserves and came to a complete

stop.

At first it was thought that the Navy could send destroyers to convoy tankers to Japan, Then it discovered that it didn’t have any to spare because China had a bigger navy and Washington needed all if could find around Taiwan. Fortunately this turned out not to be necessary because the Yemenis and Iranians had destroyed the oil facilities around the Gulf, making protecting tankers unnecessary.

When China failed to collapse Washington didn’t know what to do because it hadn’t thought of this and didn’t have a plan B or exit strategy because it was ruled by, if not always doddering dotards, at least those who thought the year was still 1955 and an aircraft carrier could frighten everybody.

Des

Washington decided to block the Strait of Malacca because China would have to surrender. In desperation the Chinese, for whom the war was a matter of national survival, nuked a carrier, or maybe three, I don’t remember All the hobby hawks and dingalings, as many called them, were greatly amazed because they been told since birth that use of nuclear weapons would mean catastrophic atomic war and the end of civilization, thought to be a bad thing.

This didn’t make sense, but we are talking about foreign policy. The President was still in the White House. Obviously,Those who knew the city reasoned that if the rats weren’t leaving the ship, it wasn’t sinking. if Washington launched nuclear missiles against China, Chinese nuclear missiles would arrive forty-five minutes later and all the hawks in Washington would become clots of feathers in bubbling pools of fat. This appealed to the populace but not those in power.

Further,, did it make sense to commit national suicide over one silly aircraft carrier? The arms industry could build another one. The upshot was that both countries were willing to use nuclear weapons against the other’s forces but not against their homelands. It turned out that Washington had more extra-homelandical, or maybe homelandish, forces than did China.

The rest is well known. There is no reason to recount the deaths of hundreds of millions because of the collapse of world manufacturing and shipping. No one had thought of that.

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The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
March 12, 2024 12:20 pm

?WTF?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  The Central Scrutinizer
March 12, 2024 12:31 pm

We have always been at war with Chi-Russia.

Simplicus Carpenteria
Simplicus Carpenteria
  Anonymous
March 12, 2024 1:47 pm

WW2 we were essentially allied with both Russia and China so apparently “forever “isn’t a very long time eh ?

Gaping sphincter
Gaping sphincter
  Simplicus Carpenteria
March 12, 2024 8:39 pm

I think it’s a play on 1984s Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia

Simplicus Carpenteria
Simplicus Carpenteria
  Gaping sphincter
March 12, 2024 11:18 pm

I know but silly me I still want it to have the ring of truth to it . It dont fit .

kiwi
kiwi
  Simplicus Carpenteria
March 12, 2024 10:44 pm

you were on the wrong side, no more brother wars, National Socialism was
never our enemy, but communist banksters control the US you know the res….

Simplicus Carpenteria
Simplicus Carpenteria
  kiwi
March 12, 2024 11:19 pm

Socialism is always our enemy .

Simplicus Carpenteria
Simplicus Carpenteria
  The Central Scrutinizer
March 12, 2024 1:55 pm

Well We still have our SSBN’s anyway , I think Dad wrote some of the equations that make the electronics for the” mirvs ” work . The only sub I’ve ever been on is the one at Disneyland .

Warren
Warren
  Simplicus Carpenteria
March 12, 2024 3:35 pm

We have the subs, but are the button pushes and lever pullers of the quality that they need to be?it’s

Simplicus Carpenteria
Simplicus Carpenteria
  Warren
March 12, 2024 11:23 pm

I dont know ? Lol , the ” right “kind of people might actually be the ones who would be reticent to actually go thru with it . The go along to get along types that a politicized and ideologically driven military is made up of will push that button and pull that lever . I guess I really dont know what I’m asking for here ?” How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb ?” Dr Strangelove .

Anonymous
Anonymous
  The Central Scrutinizer
March 12, 2024 1:57 pm

I think Fred must have consumed a 750 ml bottle of El Presidente before writing this

Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres
  Anonymous
March 12, 2024 3:49 pm

Fred just left out the part where Russia, Russia, Russia, hypersonic’ d the DC department of the swamp. Boo hoo.

Warren
Warren
  Anonymous
March 12, 2024 4:32 pm

Nowadays could you really blame him?

kfg
kfg
March 12, 2024 12:53 pm

” . . . the fact that it could not defeat annoyed goat herds with rifles had no bearing on the matter since the Chinese didn’t have goats.”

Failing to take into account that the Chinese had a gazillion hogs, and outside of the jagged and arid territory of Afghanistan a hog is an order of magnitude better to have than a goat.

Goat!
Goat!
  kfg
March 12, 2024 2:07 pm

Hogs better than goats? I’m pretty sure hogs are one trick ponies compared to the versatility of goats. And goats are pretty ubiquitous around the world for their practicality. Dairy, hair, leather, meat, and ability to work them, just off the top of my head. There really isn’t to many more versatile animals than goats, and easy to feed and care for too.
Hogs. Pretty much just meat.
Goat (generalist of all things)!

kfg
kfg
  Goat!
March 12, 2024 3:00 pm

“I’m pretty sure hogs are one trick ponies compared to the versatility of goats.”

A hog can do nearly anything a dog can do, plus dispose of the bodies afterward.

Goats are put up with in the niche conditions that favor them, i.e. jagged and arid country, out of necessity. I’ve done so myself.

Perhaps your experience of hogs is only with the more recent, American varieties bred for being amenable to factory farming. That would give you a bad impression indeed.

Real pigs are intelligent and magnificent creatures. They can be allowed to free range, taking care of themselves on what they find (which precludes the need for garbage collection), but will come bouncing up to you, happy to see you, when called, just like a dog.

Goat!
Goat!
  kfg
March 12, 2024 5:21 pm

Nah, I’ve been around hogs and goats, and other animals about my whole life. One of my earliest memories is the family getting all together at my grandad’s house (where I was raised a good part) and butchering the hog he had raised. Still remembering the canned up lard for several years after that setting out on a shelf in the garage. I haven’t anything against hogs, I’m rather fond of them too. We have our share here now, mainly American guinea hogs, with some Kunekune mixed in for good measure. Cute as buttons running around the place when they are small (hard to keep in the cattle panels that young). Will come right over and flop down wanting their belly scratched.
Open season on wild hogs though, I’ve heard of people pulling right up in folk’s driveways and shooting hogs that were loose that they thought were wild.
I had some karon call the sheriff’s dept about one of our small ones running around the place, she even pulled up in the drive and tried to put a leash on it (seen her in the camera recording after the fact or I would have run her off). When deputies got here, she came up with them to tell me one of our critters was loose.
I managed to keep my composure, but I’m pretty sure they knew I wasn’t to happy.
You try milking a sow and make it a going concern out of producing milk from a herd of them, and you get back to me, and I will reconsider that they are pretty much one trick ponies as far as utility goes. Though come to think of it, I’ve never seen a goat eat a body.
Funny story, my one uncle raised pigs for awhile, and my grandfather told him when he first started, because the hog’s penis was kind of cork screwed, you had to help him get the job done. My uncle came back, and told grandad that that had worked, but he now couldn’t get the god awful smell off his hands. Grandad just laughed. He had an hornery sense of humor at times.
We also have more than a few goats, as do a lot of other people I know around here, and we don’t live in any scrub and rocky land, though they are one of the few critters that are well suited to exploit that kind of land, when few others are, but they will feed just as well off verdant land, if not better, as off scrub.
Being that they are one of the only animals that can take advantage of that sort of rough land, is why you see them there, not because that is only what suits them.
Milk production for one will be much higher and a better quality off a more verdant environment, as well I suspect most other measures.
Goat Husbandry by Mackenzie, David 0571113222
A good book an goats by an old timer. Even gives different type production values for different types of land etc., if I recall.
You definitely want the earlier editions than the later that were re edited by somebody else after he died (maybe his wife).
YMMV
Goat (generalist of all things)!

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Goat!
March 12, 2024 4:55 pm

Hogs are more efficient and longer lasting than any rototiller, use 100% less fuel and when you’re done you can eat them. Plus they make their own replacement rototillers which you can sell.

Americans have for the most part forgotten the multiplicity of livestock usage because all they know is McDonald’s and Climate Change histrionics.

k31
k31
  hardscrabble farmer
March 12, 2024 5:02 pm

I am looking forward to keeping a few pigs, but I love my goats.

Simplicus Carpenteria
Simplicus Carpenteria
  hardscrabble farmer
March 12, 2024 11:32 pm

I actually did some pig farming on the side myself starting in the late eighties thru the mid nineties and yes we used them to clear land but you had to keep moving their fences because once they would strip an area they were escape artists and they are also difficult to catch in the thick forested and thick underbrushed terrain where I live up here in the PNW .

Greg
Greg
  Goat!
March 12, 2024 5:01 pm

Yeah, but BACON!!!

fujigm
fujigm
  Goat!
March 12, 2024 9:30 pm

And they’re the coolest domesticated assholes of the animal world, to boot.

n
n
March 12, 2024 1:06 pm

Not only didn’t the Chinese have goats, they also had no GOAT herders.

Goat!
Goat!
  n
March 12, 2024 2:09 pm

You can bet there are goats in china.
“China has about 58 native goat breeds, which are spread across different regions. In 2022, China had around 132 million goats, which was slightly less than the previous year.”

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
March 12, 2024 1:49 pm

Drag Qween happy hours and sex-changed regiments standing ready at USSA military installations worldwide trumps battle hardened troops and hypersonic missiles anyday.

Warren
Warren
  Aunt Acid
March 12, 2024 3:24 pm

The current military gives a whole new meaning to the Fighting 69th division.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 12, 2024 2:00 pm

It was so long ago (1 month) that folks may not remember Senator J.D. Vance making the rounds speaking out against the bill to massively fund Ukraine.
Lest anyone think, God forfend, that Mr. Vance thought that you should keep your money and that the US should maybe stay the fuck out of everyone else’s business, a more careful hearing of his statements and interviews would be in order. Usually in a very subtle and subdued fashion, he repeatedly lamented that $$ for Ukraine might take away from more important concerns in “Southeast Asia” as he put it.
In other words, the US needs to ditch Ukraine so that your wealth can be stolen to finance war with China.

Just a little reminder that no one in Mordor in the Potomac is your friend. No, not one.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 12, 2024 2:08 pm

Zeitgeist: sleeping aids for children?

CDC Warns Thousands Of Children Sent To ER After Taking Common Sleep Aid

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 12, 2024 3:55 pm

Fear porn article…..
See:

Unsupervised exposures of infants and young children to melatonin have increased substantially in recent years.

What is added by this report?

During 2019–2022, melatonin was implicated in approximately 11,000 (7%) emergency department visits among infants and young children for unsupervised medication ingestions. Many incidents involved ingestion of flavored products (e.g., gummy formulations).

What are the implications for public health practice?

Approximately 11,000 emergency department visits for unsupervised melatonin ingestions by infants and young children during 2019–2022 highlights the importance of educating parents and other caregivers about keeping all medications and supplements (including gummies) out of children’s reach and sight.

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/73/wr/mm7309a5.htm

Basically, the parents caught them eating melatonin gummies and took the kids to the er.

Knothing
Knothing
March 12, 2024 2:17 pm

Only in purely defensive war are there recognizable Good Guys. All else is State legalized piracy by corrupt officialdom, where suppressing citizen resourcefulness is habit.

Mr. Reed may have drunk-posted this, but his hangover is our national identity .

kfg
kfg
  Knothing
March 12, 2024 3:09 pm

China can only project naval and air power about 300 miles from their coast. This is often interpreted by Western powers to indicate their military inferiority.

What it really indicates is that their military is configured around giving any invading power a very bloody nose.

Warren
Warren
  kfg
March 12, 2024 3:38 pm

On one hand no one in their right mind would attack China, on the other hand, our leaders, so called, are insane warmongers.

Warren
Warren
March 12, 2024 3:03 pm

The Chinese don’t have American values. Well according to the Usurper and Resident of the White House, American values are all about killing unborn and recently born babies and the sexual mutilation of children.
Regardless, the FUSA is at a tipping point in a number of things, tipping into the abyss of history on each of those.

But the most ridiculous one is that on one hand the Regime is degrading the military at an alarming rate, both by depletion of stock of weapons and equipment by sending them to Ukraine, and by the DEI wokification of the military, not to mention that because of the cardiac damage done to the troops the Vaxx mandate the stress of combat would probably kill off quite a number of the troops.
And on the other hand the Idiot in Chief and his string pullers still act as if the US military is what it was 20 or 30 years ago.

Teddy Roosevelt said walk quietly and carry a big stick.
Joe Biden is more like act belligerently and have a limp dick.

Biden’s big stupid mouth and idiotic decisions are probably going to get the FUSA in a large conflict, one that it will lose and that’s going to get a lot of young Americans dead, and his response to the enormous body count will be about his dead son, he will make it about himself, as he always does because he’s a diabolical narcissist.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Warren
March 12, 2024 3:58 pm

American values waved bye bye to reality decades ago.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
March 12, 2024 5:35 pm

Fred could have summed it up in short order, thusly:

“The US is F***ed up & Dysfunctional, and China/Russia/Iraq/NK know it.”