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China Cleans U.S. Clocks on EV Technology

Not only does the People’s Republic of China (PRC) produce two-thirds of the lithium batteries needed for EVs worldwide, but it has also developed technology that can recharge an EV in 15 minutes. I’m not sure what the fastest charging time is in the U.S., but whenever I drive by a charging station near my home, the Teslas are parked there for hours recharging. This, of course, says nothing about how far ahead China is in producing sexy, drivable EVs, such as the Xiaomi EV illustrated above. The CEO of Ford ventured over there to drive some Chinese EVs and came bcck extolling their superiority to U.S. EVs. “It’s the most humbling thing I’ve ever seen,” said Ford CEO Jim Farley after touring Chinese car factories and driving their vehicles. “They have far superior in-vehicle technology.” He described Chinese EVs as “smatphones on wheels.” While we fight wars, China builds its economic superiority over the U.S. Can’t go on like this forever.

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Boots on the Ground to Solve a Problem ‘Strait’ Out of the IRGC Playbook?

The Israeli-U.S. bombardment of Iran and its military and naval assets is now stuck in the Strait of Hormuz. One-fifth of the world’s energy supplies flow through this narrow passageway, whose waters are territorially controlled by various countries, but whose ability to function is controlled by Iran and its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). I’ve argued here before that the first objective of the campaign should have been the neutralization, if not downright elimination, of the IRGC. If you want the country to “surrender,” the only hope is the castration of the IRGC and its power. Taking out mullahs and government officials is important, but the IRGC won’t give up without a fight — which probably means ground troops. Otherwise, a diplomatic solution that basically leaves Iran in the hands of its current leadership is the only solution. Everything is now contingent upon opening the Strait of Hormuz. Of course, matters were further complicated yesterday when Israel struck Iran’s largest natural gas facility. Now, missiles and drones from Iran are being aimed at neighboring energy centers. The IRGC is also making sure that oil-laden vessels are too risk-averse to traverse the Strait of Hormuz, where drones, missiles, and mines can

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Nick Shirley Exposes How Corruption Is the Democrats’ Modus Operandi

I call them Demofiends for many reasons, and their will to eternal power through lies and corruption is one of the primary reasons. Nick Shirley, the 23-year-old freelance journalist who exposed the corrupt Demofiend machine that runs Minnesota, has now found an even juicier — in dollar terms — target in the Stolen State, ruled over by one Governor Grabbin’ Gruesome. What Shirley found in Minnesota is operating in California at 10 times the bang for the buck. While fraud in Minnesota is estimated at some $20 billion or so, in California it’s hovering more toward the $200 billion level. I know how the system works. I once worked for a teachers’ union in the Stolen State. The union would put out statements and ads, hold strikes and rallies, go on TV, and do anything to get what they wanted, which boiled down to two things — more power and more money for their constituents, the teachers who vote them into power. Once they win over the public, which they often do and still do, they funnel campaign contributions to the politicians who support them. Now, teachers’ unions face certain legal limits on the contributions — bribes — they can

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Trump Vows to ‘Take’ Cuba

President Trump dominated the daytime news yesterday with two events in the White House, both of which were capped by question-and-answer sessions with reporters. Iran and the Strait of Hormuz — and oil prices — naturally were dominant. But perhaps the most interesting Trump comment came when he said he wanted to “take” Cuba. “I think Cuba sees the end,” Trump said in the morning session. “All my life, I’ve been hearing about the United States and Cuba. When will the United States do it? I do believe I’ll be the honor of — having the honor of taking Cuba.” He further elaborated: “Whether I free it, take it — I think I can do anything I want with it, you want to know the truth. They’re a very weakened nation right now.” This commentary led CNN into a frenzy, smacking of dictatorial longings to its reporters. Cuba, however, is already seeing the light of a takeover, or more likely, the fear of imminent economic collapse. Yesterday, it offered Cuban expats living in the U.S. — and others — the opportunity to invest in their homeland. “There are no limitations,” Cuban Deputy Prime Minister Oscar Perez-Oliva Fraga, who also heads

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Time to Change the Channel, Mr. Trump, Before You Become LBJ and Vietnam

Defanging Iran and its global terror network is a noble goal. That being said, what’s happening now is something else. If he wanted regime change, the time for President Trump to strike Iran was when protestors were dying by the tens of thousands. Instead, Trump followed Bibi Netanyahu’s lead into a forever war. Granted, the strike at the beginning that took out the Ayatollah Khamenei and other top leaders was a brilliant stroke. At the time, even Trump’s public comments seemed to indicate a two- to four-day foray. It’s now entering three weeks, and Trump is suddenly calling for an unconditional surrender, which will never come unless you obliterate every last Revolutionary Guardsman. I honestly believe that Trump thought the people would rise up as soon as the U.S. and Israel struck — that is, within two to four days. When that didn’t happen, Trump — as is his wont — dug in his heels and committed to a Bibi devastation-of-Iran plan. To save face, in other words. This is now smacking too much of previous U.S. ventures overseas to topple hostile regimes, going all the way back to Vietnam and Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ), who kept pouring in the

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Trump’s Fantasy Armada to the Rescue of a Problem ‘Strait’ Out of the IRGC

A childish TV outburst by Secretary of Defense/War Pete Hegseth notwithstanding, the Trump administration clearly did not have a plan in place if Iran chose to choke off the Strait of Hormuz. Indeed, the problem with this narrow sea passage for oil-laden vessels mirrors what I see as the administration’s failure in its overall war scheme. It chose to take out Iranian national assets, including its navy, its air and land defense systems, and its ability to build and launch missiles. This strategy failed to take into account the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the boats it controls in the Strait of Hormuz, and the drones and mines it can send to bottle up the strait. Faced with this crisis of his own making, President Trump has taken to social media to announce that “many countries” will be sending naval assets to the region to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. This is interesting because Trump just a week ago dismissed Great Britain’s offer of sending an aircraft carrier as basically “too little, too late.” As for Trump’s fantasy armada, who is going to join it? If the Gulf nations have any naval assets, they might join in — might.

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Trump Can’t Escape the ‘Strait’ Jacket Iran Fabricates

Khamenei Redux is here, and Iran is flexing its muscles in the Strait of Hormuz, the 21-mile passage that transports 20 percent of the world’s oil. That is, it transports that amount in peacetime, but with Israel and the U.S. bombing Iran’s land-based assets to pieces, the country has taken to the seas with drones and mines to gain an upper hand in the ongoing battle. Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) targeted multiple commercial vessels, including the Thai-flagged Mayuree Naree, the Marshall Islands-flagged Star Gwyneth, and a Japan-flagged containership, using projectiles and drones, causing fires and trapping crew members aboard some ships. Even after releasing 170 million gallons of oil from the nation’s Strategic Reserve, the U.S. — and the world — is still seeing gas prices soar. President Trump, in response, tried the spin that higher oil prices mean greater wealth for the U.S. Problem is, voters don’t see that wealth. They only see pump prices that are jumping almost daily. Trump’s envisioned two-day spanking, leading to a popular uprising in Iran, is now entering its third week with no clear path to “unconditional surrender” in sight. Trump needs to go ‘strait’ back to the drawing board and figure out

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