Paul Ryan (R-WI-01) calls it like it is… the increases in government spending (stimulus bill plus budget) boggle the mind. 92% budget increase to the EPA?!
Why Iran and DPRK Joining the Space Family is a Prelude to Deepening Crisis — Part 1
By Matthew Olson, MileageMayVary.org
Summary
The world watches as a multi-stage heavy lift rocket system sits on a launch pad in North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea – DPRK). As of 4:00 EST on April 2, military officials indicated to CNN that imagery shows the Kwangmyeongseong-2 (hereafter referred to as Lodestar-2) is being fueled in the final preparations of a launch sequence. A launch could come as early as Friday evening.
Further imagery indicates that the bulbous third stage (final stage) of the launch vehicle demonstrates it carries a cargo payload rather than the more streamline nosecone associated with a ballistic weapon. This causes significant concern because of the striking similarities between the Iranian final stage on their own space booster system (Ghadr- 110A Ashura).
However, satellite payload or dummy warhead won’t matter when it comes to the further development of long range ballistic missile technology. The apparent sharing of research data between Iran and DPRK has been a growing concern in Western intelligence circles.
I conclude that the concern is understated in the news media as the launch and ballistic missile development from these two nations represent the most significant threat to our nation as a whole.
So what about placing seemingly harmless satellites into orbit bring so much concern to the US and her allies? Why would Iran and DPRK wish to pursue unmanned space programs and why do it now? What implications would a space-capable Iran and DPRK have on regional stability? Finally, how will the current US administration respond to these developments with neither nation being in accord with the non-militarization of space treaty (UN Outer Space Treaty)?
Recommended Reading:
North Korean Ballistic Missile & Space Booster Developments
Charles Vick, GlobalSecurity.org
March 29, 2009 — Satellite imagery shows multi-stage space booster being prepared for test launch. On April 1, CNN reported the launch vehicle was being fueled indicating a launch window as soon as April 3.
Photo Source: GeoEye and GlobalSecurity.org
March 29, 2009 — Satellite imagery shows multi-stage space booster being prepared for test launch. On April 1, CNN reported the launch vehicle was being fueled indicating a launch window as soon as April 3.
Photo Source: DigitalGlobe and GlobalSecurity.org
Personally, I am very thankful this man represents me in Washington. While I have been an ardnt supporter of Paul Ryan, I don’t think he could have nailed this any better.
Don’t sit back, people. Call your Congresspeople and lean on them. Spending like this is nothing short of disastrus to our economy.
Going from cute toddler to JonBenet look-alike? Rash of bad branding moves lately. Where is the toddler appeal? What ‘tweens will still be watching Dora? All this does is alienate the parents and puts a bracket around the age-group Dora appeals to?
What’s next? Diego with chest hair and a 5 o’clock shadow?
US History suffers again when school administrators see history as violence…http://tinyurl.com/d35opc
After some minor hiccups, www.MileageMayVary.org is online. Stay tuned as I open the file cabinet and get started…
So much in life causes us to hold back. Don’t want to offend someone around the water cooler, don’t want to be labeled as “that guy” when spouting off on politics, or even affraid to be labeled by supposedly “tolerant” people. Enough is enough.
This will be a mish mash of my thoughts, viewpoints and rantings.
Why do my opinions matter more than others? They don’t,but there are enough like minded people out there who may find my soapbox cathartic or downright useful for their own purposes. Simply put…
Just my two cents, mileage may vary…
I work in the marketing and branding industry. Being a small business owner, a Christian (good Lord, I might talk about religon, too), and a conservative makes me rather unique in my industry. But it also makes me understand the power of the social network and the importance of this new medium.
My mission is a simple one — offer my opinion and my views in order to rally other conservatives into action. We, as a political group, cannot only voice our opinion with a vote, we need to get on the mountaintops and start screaming - even if it is only at the wind to start with.
So, with no following and a semi-coherant plan to get a following… consider this my first battlecry into the wind.
Being as big of a history geek as I am, living history seems to be a pretty darn cool idea. Little did I know that this little hobby not only gives a glimpse of our own history, but introduced me to some of the best people I know.