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Monday Winds of War: May 30/05

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Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from the global War on Terror that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday. In addition, we also have our in-depth Iraq Report today.

Today's Winds of War briefing is brought to you by Bill Roggio and evariste of Discarded Lies.

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Other Topics Today Include: Iran roundup, Iran set to resume nuclear bomb; A look at the political process in Lebanon; Fleet surge; Hamas still building bombs; CIA cyberwar simulation; Los Zetas; Algerian Jihad; new Crisis in store for southern Sudan; Pakistani bomb blast kills 20; Indonesia bomb kills 22; Schapelle Corby; Protests in China; Terrorist bases in Europe; ETA Arnaldo Otegi; Russian power; Japanese hostage Akihiki Saito murdered.

IRAN REPORTS

THE MIDDLE EAST

  • As part of the Fleet Response Plan, the Navy has surged five ships on short notice to the Balkans and the Middle East in support roles for the Global War on Terror. Wish we knew why. Suspect we'll find out. (Hat Tip: reader Ruth)

AMERICAN DOMESTIC SECURITY

AFRICA

ASIA & AUSTRALIA

EUROPE

THE GLOBAL WAR

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Tracked: May 30, 2005 7:09 AM
Excerpt: Happy Memorial Day. Blackfive and Greyhawk offer fitting tributes to those who have sacrificed for this great nation. Here is a great video salute as well (thanks, evariste!). Enjoy your friends and family, and be sure to take a moment...
Tracked: May 30, 2005 6:19 PM
Excerpt: At Winds of Change.NET, the Monday Winds of War by Bill Roggio and I is now up. Topics include: Iran roundup, Iran set to resume nuclear bomb; A look at the political process in Lebanon; Fleet surge; Hamas still building...
Tracked: May 31, 2005 5:07 PM
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WRT Lebanon, isn't it a little disturbing that the Hariri coalition could join with Hezbollah and Amal, but not the genuinely anti-Syria Michel Aoun?

A satelite independent cruise missle with a 10 meter CEP would require inertial navigation to one part in 200,000. Which implies a signal to noise ratio of better than 100dB. Assuming perfect accuracy for the inertial navigation.

Not likely.

What is possible is a lesser accuracy with a map based final approach.

However, such a system is open to counter measures. A mapper can be shut down by jamming. Since power for a radar on a missle is limited and the return signal for the missile declines as the fourth power of distance vs the ground based jammer which is much less limited in power and its signal relative to the missle only declines as the second power of distance. Advantage defence.

i.e. they are blowing smoke.

It appears that Russia is finally willing to leave Georgia: http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-05-30-russia-georgia-troop-withdrawal_x.htm?csp=34.

Interesting development, even if it is three years away.

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