Ehlana and Ethan:
Let’s begin with our own news of the day. That won’t take long, since we’ve mostly work-played at school, the lab or archives, and at home in the office tonight. We skipped a play and biking afternoon with our friends to get work done at the lab while we can; and we wanted to work on charity and family business projects with Mom after dinner – though we still can’t help much in the Middle East while the war rages on. We still managed to get a lot done, so that feels pretty good; and we can report that Cassie and Michael have been getting a lot done in Vietnam – including with the site visit they are busy with right now on their Tuesday. They also reported a cooler day and only expected the high to be in the low-seventies for the rest of their visit to the Hanoi area, but that’s still awesome from our perspective; and Cassie and Michael are enjoying the break from the heat that will only last until they head to Ho Chi Minh City for the second-half of their week in Vietnam.
Moving on to the world news, the war with Iran rolls on with continual attacks on both sides. The destruction and casualties are horrendous on both sides; and we continue to be disgusted by the cheering on both sides when we think that everyone is losing; and the risks of escalation grow as more people are affected and stresses rise. We’re sure that is happening, since the attacks on both sides are spreading beyond political and military targets to economic and infrastructure. Energy production and transit is grinding to a halt in the region; nuclear plants have been attacked in Iran; oil tankers have been hit; and we don’t want to even think about consequences should both sides start attacking critical systems like desalination plants that would leave people without access to clean, drinkable water.
While the Middle East burns, the war in Ukraine continues and is just as awful whether the rest of the world notices or not.
There are so many world news stories that we can’t cover them all, but there are a few that we want to mention that could be important into the future. One that we really didn’t like was from the President of France, and he has declared that France is going to build up their nuclear missiles and bombs stockpiles and will no longer report quantities or capabilities. News flash, if western countries stop reporting and begin a new build-up of nukes; Russia, China, and other countries like North Korea, India, and Pakistan will do the same in response. Another arms race is a very bad idea – especially when many of the same western countries also have degraded manufacturing capacity and are also among the most-expensive manufacturing in the world. That isn’t a guess, since our next news story is about new tariffs from Europe against China that are entirely because European countries can’t compete ‘fairly’ against China-made products. That will not end well for western countries, since there will be trade retaliations; and China is already working hard on developing other trade partnerships to eventually replace western markets with people that don’t have a problem with buying their goods in trade for their goods and services – like rare earth minerals and agriculture products! Finally, we want to comment on the complete lack of attention being paid to the problems in our hemisphere while nothing has been fixed here in our country, in Mexico with the cartels retaliations, the Cuba embargo and economic warfare, or in Venezuela and neighboring countries. The stresses are growing here too; and it really wouldn’t take much to have all of those tinderboxes explode. That’s true elsewhere in the world, since Pakistan and Afghanistan are fighting each other; Pakistan can now add the rising tensions among the local Shia Muslims as they vent their anger over the assassination of the Ayatollah; and that murder has led to tensions in India and elsewhere too.
We’d better stop there. It is getting late; we used some time phasing to get more done; and we’re tired and ready to get some sleep – so we will.
Until next time, live with love, fellow Magi of the Light!