Pentagon ►͏China-DPRK-Russia-Iran ☻ Dead Heat or Dead Wrong!

“Cry ‘Havoc!’ and let slip the dogs of war.” – Shakespeare
Pentagon took out your “Soviet Military Power” playbook to play with China, DPRK, Russia, and Iran?
PENTAGON Briefing on March 17, 2025, Parnell, you are neither a Robert McNamara ‘whiz kid’ nor a ‘wise men’ to former Presidents Roosevelt to Lyndon B. Johnson. Only ‘fog of war’ here is the one you created. Will your commanders too be ‘dead wrong.’
No matter what President is in office, World sees order to strike coming from the US, PERIOD. Did you really think pilots ordered to strike Twin Towers asked which one holds Republicans or Democrats?
In the 1987 copy of The Pentagon’s Propaganda Document, Annotated and Corrected by Tom Gervasi we find Gervasi highlighting misrepresentations of U.S. and U.S.S.R arsenal from beginning to end.
Spaceballs or Spacebullshit? Pentagon, the Chapter “Strategic Defense and Space Operations” modus operandi has not disappointed critics. As Gervasi points out “We now enter the realm of pure fantasy.”
Military can’t help getting a hard on imagining a space-based antiballistic missile defense system. But “shooting down ballistic missiles [with] lasers, particle beams, and hypervelocity rocks” is still far away.
Sure easy to target satellites as the Ruskies have shown, but land, like the moon is far away. For now, selling satellites and a recyclable rocket is all you’ve accomplished
Four decades later, and more TRILLIONS spent by Pentagon, Defense still says not enough to compete! IP stolen and used to fabricate their ‘new advancement’?
As Gervasi points out, “Existing weapons are given improved capabilities… or are simply given new names.”
For example, no comparison between their FENCER and FULCRUM to US F-111 and FALCON. Or combat choppers: HAVOC and HALO to US APACHE and BLACKHAWK.
Yet, US aircraft speeds and ‘thrust-to-weight’ ratios are reduced while Soviets increased.
Today, advanced ‘Stealth’ aircraft, Patriots, F-35s, America’s own ‘Iron Dome’ have been researched and developed. And let’s not forget the use of A.I.
March 17th 2025 Pentagon Briefing by Press Secretary noted the US ‘got cool sexy equipment.’ Sean, if surveillance toys or nukes get you this excited, you need to get out more.
Microsoft, I hear you’re hooking up with SBM. Well, I don’t have to tell you of reports of corruption. Funny, how the paint brush of AI paints a ‘pretty picture’ on even the ugliest of faces. Good news is that at warped speed, it’s easy to miss them.
Of course your second hook up seems to say a lot about Defense and Intelligence. Or what I call ‘offshore floaters’ and ‘ski drones.’ Yes, I can see the need for bridging ‘the gap between terrestrial and maritime applications of nuclear power.’ But your so called ‘blueprint’ will not successfully work as intended.
Why? Your ‘floats’, reportedly to be situated in the North Atlantic, do not address conflicts near the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea and near Somalia by the Arabian Sea. Or what Sean at Pentagon called a ‘complex threat.’ In other words Hamas and Hezbollah by land and Houthis by sea.
My December 29, 2023 paper, “Enemy Missiles Sensors v US Blueprints?” notes the ‘Fast & Furious’ Roadrunners v Coyotes.
“Miss the Missiles, or, strike out no matter how sure fire your blueprints are? Ask Wile E. Coyote. Heard of your bombing in Iraq. Thinking like Wile works in the desert. But as you see, Space or Sea is not the Middle East. Best you talk to a Road Runner!”
Sean, btw, these Seas are not in your “homeland” so what fucking threat do you face! And calling the Gulf of Mexico by any other name may arouse you. But it was Gulf of Mexico before you came to this world and will remain long after you leave it.
Question is, why would Microsoft be doing business with Lloyd’s Register when pymnts.com reported five years ago that its subsidiary Hanseaticsoft’s Cloud Fleet Manager (CFM) software made a deal with ShipServ TradeNet, noting that “Hanseaticsoft is one of the most advanced technology providers within the maritime industry.”
Yet, according to tracxn.com (updated March 11, 2025), Lloyd’s Register second subsidiary i4 Insight, provider of voyage compliance, voyage planning, ship management, and vessel intelligence solutions in the maritime industry located in Greenwood Village, United States is ‘Unfunded.’
And in list of Top 10 competitors ranked by Tracxn score, i4 Insight is ranked 69th and unfunded? A long way behind two top five from US and Israel’s “theDOCK” at 5th place.
US Defense, March must be your lucky month. You’re not alone in ‘Intelligence’ and Naval Warfare. Saildrone partnered up with Palantir to, wait for it, wait for it…that’s right to “use AI to streamline USV manufacturing, operations.” Guess they got tired of tracking narcotics trafficking, illegal fishing, etc.
Saildrone CEO said something about facing ‘complex global threats today.” Combating Houthis in the Red Sea? No worries, “Saildrone will deploy 20 of its Voyager USVs in support of 4th Fleet’s Operation Southern Spear.” And just in the knick of time. The US Joint Force said they have 15 out of 32 amphibian ships available.
US strong or Not? So why does leader of the ‘free world’ instill fear? More money & more ‘Targets of Opportunity’!
US Targets, Old and New
Mr. President Trump, on your watch, you targeted a powerful and brilliant general but lost your own
Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, recall my 2019 paper, Risk of being Open and Transparent with Old and New Enemies
The fact remains that in the case of Major General Qassem Soleimani, a command was ordered to take out the general. Or was the fact based on fiction, turned to accrued intelligence to program a hit, targeting a General?
U.S. having presence across the globe needs to be reminded that they need to “sleep in the same bed they made,” unstable and bloody.
In October 2020, I pointed out in my paper, “WAR Blueprint: Military Base Repositioning”:
‘When the tyrant has disposed of foreign enemies by conquest or treaty, and there is nothing more to fear from them, then he is always stirring up some war or other, in order that the people may require a leader.’ – Plato
Alleged “imminent threat” from Iran was not clear and present. U.S. claims of General Soleimani “actively” planning an attack on Americans are reminiscent of Saddam Hussein possessing WMDs. Objective? Present unsubstantiated “intelligence” to Allies selling the idea of war.
Iran, as Russia, do you too see the irony and perhaps an opportunity? You may wish to take heed of France’s past military leader, “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake” as Napoleon Bonaparte so astutely learned from his failed campaigns.
Yes, “revenge is best served cold.”
NATO, ‘Coalition of the Willing’?
“No battle can be won in the study, and theory without practice is dead.”
– Russian Generalissimo Alexander V. Suvorov
Europeans, appears you’re out of practice. Time to get out of your study summits.
Last year, I pointed out to Jens:
“Who ya fooling? 100 Billion Euro! Looks like a late April Fool’s joke. NATO, really, ‘to make it more powerful, predictable and enduring,’? Expect them to Fight Five more years or to Rebuild? Getting itchy fingers worried Donny boy could soon take charge. And these foreign ministers are running nations?”
Since the 1980s, “NATO governments have misrepresented the manpower balance with counts of troops ‘in place’ in Europe” notes Tom Gervasi.
Russia invade a NATO member? “By the time an immediate attack could be launched in this region” over a million troops would be facing half from the enemy. If that was 40 years ago, imagine today with ally tech advancements!
RUSSIAN NUCLEAR STRIKE? “US has been planning for a first strike since September 19, 1945, when the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in a top secret directive, JCS 1496/3, officially adopted the policy of ‘striking the first blow’ in a nuclear war.”
What of the Ruskis? Says Gervasi, no “accuracy to ensure a hard-target kill.” Besides, there are other ways and means as has been demonstrated.
Iran, Syria, China, and DPRK have been made out to be nuclear, chemical and bio-chemical monsters. Still US proposed that “the USSR has the most extensive chemical warfare (CW) capability in the world.”
Yet, “the existing stockpile of US chemical weapons holds 40,000 tons of lethal agents, enough to kill everyone in the world 5,000 times over.” Of course, that was then. Hmm, may explain arsenal recoveries from Sea of Greenland to the Caribbean near Nicaragua.
Overkill? Brings me to Chinese SUBS the Aussies and Americans want you to see as an imminent threat. Appears this China threat is right out of the Soviet playbook Chapter V: “Readiness, Mobility, and Sustainability” pointing out “Soviet forces are…designed for offensive operations in the enemy’s homeland.”
Chinese destroyer CNS Zunyi, a frigate and replenishment ship. Replenishment? As Pentagon’s Soviet Military Power playbook notes, “a new class of strategic ballistic missile submarine…will be further enhanced with missile-reloading operations in protected waters.” WTF?
Gervasi notes, “According to the Defense Intelligence Agency, reloading missiles at sea would be ‘unlikely, if not impossible, during a nuclear war.” Also, “capacity to engage in protracted nuclear war.” How, when its leaders will never know whether they can survive the first weapons to detonate?
China’s subs continue to be hyped by US Joint Force as were the Soviets diesel-powered subs. But when compared to US, how many are attack subs, move faster, dive deeper, quieter, greater detection at higher ranges, better armed in range and speed?
Pentagon, from hybrid propulsion to nuclear, do not confuse your enemy’s “military weakness with military advantage.’ As Gervasi notes, world awaits news of “weapons whose capabilities ‘exceed their Western counterparts.’
But if that day nears and you find your Commander in Chief has placed you and fellow citizens on ‘dangerous ground,’ seek guidance in your Constitution.
Pentagon, Taxman Comeths for You!

Pentagon’s Press Secretary stated, “Committed to making us more transparent to American taxpayer.”
Sean, here’s your chance to ‘walk the talk’ and BALANCE the BOOKS.
Pentagon getting seven year itch by failing audits for seven years straight?
Reuters and the Washington Post have reported in the last decade of BILLIONS in ‘wasteful spending’ and TRILLIONS what some would call ‘working the books.’
DOGE, the DoD reported NOT ONLY to have failed its 2022 audit but unable to account for more than 60% of its $3.5 TRILLION in assets.”
So, got the balls to fire them?
Pentagon, spending needs to be redirected to funding ATC personnel and instruments (40 years old) and building new airports for military aircraft. NTSB report of ‘close proximity’ crashes are unacceptable especially when an investigation of a deadly crash decades ago led to MCAS being required in aircrafts.
Yet, pilots need a ‘fail safe’ when operating an aircraft with MCAS. In Boeing Max crashes the MCAS was activated where “Pilots got conflicting data about altitude and flying speed.” John Cox, Air Traffic Consultant points out “Optimistic if not unrealistic that pilots would respond.”
Recent Blackhawk chopper crash shines light on two conflicting issues: Federal Aviation Agency’s misallocation of funds and Military over-surveillance. Failure in being equipped with an SSR transponder.
In wanting to keep your position ‘hidden’ and not be tracked, you blinded yourself and surrounding aircraft of your location making yourself an unsuspecting target. The Next-Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) is lacking as a coping mechanism for air traffic.
Where’s the $$$ gone? R&D. Says Gervasi, since Fiscal Year 1988, “We are still outspending them.”
Pentagon, auditors having access to your ‘books’ may not be authorized to divulge to the public if and how you ‘work the books.’ Yet, they are privy to your list of contacts, activity, balances etc.
Key is to access your employees or the auditors systems. Also, I remind you, not all practice dual or multi-identification measures. Secured by security software? Ask Cloudflare and Delta.
Looks like a ‘known unknown.”
PENTAGON, “oh what a tangled web we’ve weaved when first we practice to deceive.”
Blackhawk chopper and commercial jet crash was avoidable.
US, Dirtiest Shirt
Chair at the confirmation hearing for United States Secretary of the Navy of John Phelan posed a final question at the end, “Committed for SALT?”
What he did not ask was to confirm that last summer Phelan hosted a private fundraising dinner for the then president-elect Donald Trump, before being nominated for Secretary.
More to the point, what’s your agenda?
Gervasi concludes the ‘production of 17,000 new nuclear warheads…This is a reckless, myopic, and suicidal way to protect our vital interests…we spend much more for a program grounded in a series of distortions and lies, and based on a hidden agenda.”
US is dirty. Sure some say but it’s the ‘cleanest dirtiest shirt.’ Yet, after 80 years, others say it’s time to wash or burn it! The people have grown tired of taking the shirt off their backs!
Sounds like a worldwide corporate bribery and corruption scandal. Recall the SBM director Sietze Hepkema interview statement: “I really think we were punished enough, and took the necessary steps to become transparent. As such we refuse to be considered as Brazil’s smelly kid in the classroom.”
Speaking of dirty and smelly brings to mind a book by British author Frederick Forsyth, “The Dogs of War.” In his African assignments for the BBC during the Biafran war, Mr. Forsyth came to know intimately mercenaries from many nations. Forsyth’s books paint a vivid picture of the bestiality of war.
U.S. having presence across the globe needs to be reminded that they need to “sleep in the same bed they made,” unstable and bloody.
Decapitation Strike? ►The 25th Amendment
DOGE ‘breaking into buildings’ comes on the heels of depraved storming into the Capital. And you thought the ‘WATERGATE Break-In’ into DNC headquarters was unscrupulous.
This ‘DOGE and Pony” show overlooks the “Continuity of Government Commission”, a nonpartisan think tank.
Gorbachev found the basis for the fall of the Soviet Union stemmed primarily on his people being sold on the idea of Democracy.’ Yet, in reality, it was an ‘Imitation of Democracy.’
Pentagon “Soviet Military Power” playbook, Chapter VII “Political-Military and Regional Policies” and Chapter VIII “The US Response” illuminates current policies and actions.
New order of Russia-China-Iran-Korea a threat, or so they say. However, “should the military balance too clearly favor the West” the Pentagon or the Propagandist can ramp up their spending by reminding public of the bad bogeymen!
So, why is the US still using old tricks? Their People easily buy it and pay for it. Or, as Gervasi notes, people are conditioned into believing that the ‘Executive Branch…had good reasons…no checks , no balances in this system.”
In my August 2018 paper, U.S. National Security Special Report – Remotely Disabling Weapons: A Policy Analysis & Proposal Recommendation, I outlined how the State Department partakes in the business of arms transfer. My ultimate aim was to save the lives of innocent people.
Yet, in this “Arsenal of Democracy – American Weapons Available for Export” by Tom Gervasi, I find that ‘death stacks the deck.’
In an attempt to not fail the People, We propose the 25th Amendment. As the Great Caesar said, “Allow us to be generous.”
‘Ego sum ille qui pulsat.’
Gentle Men, T’s I who is knocking! 🙂