2021/05/22
Pemanent minorities
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. There is an issue with democracies that I touched upon a few times: /2017/10/overlapping-territorial-sovereignty.html /2017/06/middle-eas...
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2021/05/15
Kant's categorical imperatve and defence policy
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. A simple (not flawless) way of checking whether one's policy is ethical is to apply the categorical imperative ; would the outcome be...
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2021/05/08
Navies' obsession with peacetime hull quantities
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Navies tend to seek to have many (and powerful = prestigious) warship hulls in peacetime. The more ships there are, the more jobs for juni...
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2021/05/01
Link dump May 2021
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. https://9gag.com/gag/a5EVrer https://9gag.com/gag/a8EAKdZ https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2021/04/op-ed-is-it-time-for...
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2021/04/29
No security policy consequences from burps (serious text)
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. https://twitter.com/ddale8/status/1386340800884269056 https://edition.cnn.com/2021/04/29/politics/fact-check-kevin-mccarthy-biden...
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2021/04/17
Ten options when facing a threat of specific geographic origin (II)
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. continuing from part I (warning; long wall of text) Let's remember the ten options* first: Economic attack Base strike Cordoning Mobil...
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2021/04/10
Ten options when facing a threat of specific geographic origin (I)
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. Today I shall present a model of how armed forces deal with a threat that has a geographic origin. In other words, a model that brings all...
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2021/04/03
Link dump April 2021
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. thedrive.com/the-war-zone/39734/israel-has-been-launching-clandestine-attacks-on-iranian-oil-tankers-and-other-ships-report https://j...
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2021/03/27
About unguided torpedoes (addendum)
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. I wrote about unguided torpedoes kinetics in 2013 , and after a couple years it dawned on me that I had missed an explanation for the use ...
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2021/03/20
Naval gunnery 1890 to 1945 and lessons drawn
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Naval gunnery was in a dismal shape during the last decade of the 19th century. The old extremely smoke-producing blackpowder (not really ...
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