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Friday, May 9, 2025

Military Madness > Gaza's Temporary Pier - Quarter Billion Dollar Waste of Money; Half a Billion Dollars for Ukraine to kill 15 civilians; 30 F-16s from Belgium to Ukraine - but not this year, and maybe not next

 

US aid mission in Gaza more disastrous than acknowledged – investigation

A watchdog has reported dozens of injuries, millions in equipment losses and minimal results
US aid mission in Gaza more disastrous than acknowledged – investigation











The US military’s humanitarian pier mission in Gaza last year resulted in far more injuries, damage, and operational failure than previously publicly acknowledged, an investigation has found.

The mission, formally known as Operation Neptune Solace, was launched under the administration of former President Joe Biden in 2024 after the US failed to persuade Israel to expand overland access for humanitarian deliveries. The US military constructed a temporary offshore pier and floating causeway to transfer aid from ships to the Gaza shoreline without entering Israeli or Gazan ports.

The Pentagon had since acknowledged that the mission encountered certain challenges, such as rough weather conditions, which caused damage to the pier but did not disclose the full scope of the problems.

Did they not know the weather would be rough? My counterpart in Israel could have told them what to expect.

According to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s report, which was published last week, the mission caused 62 injuries among personnel, including the death of Army Sergeant Quandarius Stanley, who was critically injured aboard a Navy vessel in May 2024 and died five months later.

“The Army and Navy did not meet Service-level standards for equipment and unit readiness for their watercraft units,” the report stated, adding that neither service organized, trained, and equipped their forces to meet common joint standards. It also faulted the Transportation Command for shortcomings in logistics planning and exercises.

The report also concluded that the mission cost approximately $230 million and led to $31 million in repair costs after more than two dozen watercraft and equipment pieces were damaged. It further underlined the questionable value of the operation, given that it ran for a total of three months but was actually functional for only about 20 days.

During that time, the US military said it had delivered approximately 20 million pounds of food and supplies via the pier. However, aid groups had stated that Gaza required that amount on a daily basis to avert famine.

$261 million dollars, not counting the cost of the food or shipping, for one-day's worth of food supplies. Has anyone been court-marshalled? Is it time for a 'Black Hawk Down' type of movie?

The humanitarian situation in Gaza has deteriorated sharply as a result of Israel’s military response to the attack on its territory by Hamas militants in 2023. Israel has been accused of indiscriminate bombings, deliberate destruction of civilian infrastructure, and obstruction of humanitarian aid, which have reportedly led to the deaths of over 50,000 Palestinians. The imposed blockade has led to severe shortages of food, medical supplies, and other essential resources, according to international organizations.

The 'indiscriminate bombings' referred to here are a result of Hamas hiding themselves among civilians, in schools, hospitals, ambulances, etc., etc.

No mention here of the thousands of tons of food and medical aid that was stolen by Hamas and other criminal gangs to be used by Hamas or sold on the black market.

Humanitarian organizations have repeatedly criticized both the US and Israeli governments for failing to unblock overland aid deliveries to Gaza and dismissed Washington’s efforts to open alternative routes as politically motivated.

But they have not complained about Hamas stealing food and medication, or hiding among civilians and children, or not just laying down their weapons and leaving Gaza the way they came.





Over 500 Ukrainian drones shot down in one day – Russia

The large-scale aerial attack also included HIMARS rockets and Neptune guided missiles
Over 500 Ukrainian drones shot down in one day – Russia











Russian anti-aircraft defenses have repelled a large-scale Ukrainian attack, downing two Western-supplied HIMARS rockets and over 500 drones, the Defense Ministry in Moscow said on Wednesday. Five long-range Neptune guided missiles and six JDAM precision-guided aerial bombs were also destroyed.

Aerial assaults have increased in the lead-up to a ceasefire declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin, which is scheduled to take effect from midnight on May 7–8 through midnight on May 10–11.

Intended as a humanitarian gesture to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany, the three-day pause also opens the door to potential “direct negotiations with Kiev without preconditions,” Moscow said.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed on Wednesday that Russia still plans to offer the 3-day ceasefire.

By ramping up drone strikes on Russia, “the Kiev regime continues to demonstrate its essence, its inclination to terrorist actions,” Peskov said.

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has declined to support the proposed ceasefire, calling it a Russian “attempt at manipulation.” According to the Russian Foreign Ministry’s war crimes investigator Rodion Miroshnik, the past week saw a record number of civilian casualties from drone attacks, with 15 people killed and 142 others injured.

500+ drones and missiles killed 15 civilians, and at what cost?  The 13 missiles mentioned would have cost tens of thousands of dollars each, while the drones might be available for as little as $500. That's a quarter of a billion dollars just for the drones, and probably a similar sum for the missiles. Are 15 civilians worth half a billion dollars? Isn't there something useful that money could have been used for?




EU nation backtracks on Ukraine F-16s promise

Kiev will only receive the jets once Belgium gets F-35s from the US, Brussels’ defense minister has said
EU nation backtracks on Ukraine F-16s promise











Belgium will only be able to deliver F-16s to Ukraine “in the years to come,” Defense Minister Theo Francken has said, after his country initially promised to provide Kiev with jets last year. Brussels must first receive its own delivery of F-35s from the US, Francken stated.

Belgium – along with fellow NATO members Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway – pledged in 2023 to arm Kiev with up to 80 F-16s after receiving permission to do so from the administration of then-US President Joe Biden. Last year, Ukraine received about 20 of the aircraft from Denmark and the Netherlands.

Speaking at an event organized by the Atlantic Council think tank in Washington on Tuesday, Francken claimed Belgium was Kiev’s “biggest supporter on the air domain,” despite his country not yet providing Ukraine with any planes.

Brussels is “delivering 30 working F-16s [to Ukraine] in the years to come, as soon as possible,” he added.

Francken explained the delay by saying that “when we have our F-35s [from the US], we will give the F-16s because we have DCA (Dollar Cost Averaging) capacity in Belgium.”

He insisted that Belgium is “very forward leaning” towards Kiev and “will support [Vladimir] Zelensky and every Ukrainian because it is very important.”

Last month, Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever said the country will send two non-operational F-16s to Ukraine to be used for spare parts by the end of 2025.

De Wever also announced that Brussels will provide €1 billion ($1.1 billion) in military support to Kiev annually. According to Francken, the package “will pass the government within a few weeks.”

Last week, the US approved a $310.5 million deal to sustain Ukrainian-operated F-16s, which includes training, spare parts, aircraft modifications, logistics assistance, and software support for the fourth-generation aircraft.

The Defense Ministry in Moscow reported in April that Russian air defenses had shot down an F-16, making it the second confirmed loss of a US-designed jet operated by Ukraine.

The Ukrainian authorities initially claimed that F-16s would be a game-changer in the conflict with Russia. However, their use in combat has been limited, with the aircraft mainly being deployed away from the contact line for air defense purposes.

Inexperienced F-16 pilots are probably more dangerous to themselves than they are to their enemies. This is just another way to kill Ukrainians while selling kazillions of dollars worth of F-35s to Belgium. 

Are Europeans really so stupid that they can't see what is going on here?



Sunday, February 16, 2025

Military Madness > Is the USA trying to fleece Ukraine for their rare earth metals? F-16 downed over Ukraine by friendly fire; No Amnesty for Swiss mercenaries in Ukraine

 

Trump wants US troops to guard Ukraine’s

rare earths – NBC

Washington reportedly indicated it wants to control 50% of the country’s mineral wealth as reimbursement for aid
Trump wants US troops to guard Ukraine’s rare earths – NBC











The US could send troops to guard Ukraine’s rare earth minerals, which it wants as repayment for American aid, NBC reported on Saturday, citing unnamed officials.

The report followed recent statements made by US President Donald Trump, who demanded the “equivalent of $500 billion worth of rare earths” from Ukraine in exchange for what he estimated to be “more than $300 billion” Washington had provided in aid since the escalation of Kiev’s conflict with Moscow in 2022.

The majority of which aided the destruction of Ukraine and came right back to the USA War Industries. America should be committing $500 billion dollars to rebuild Ukraine without any strings attached if the government had any conscience at all.

Russia will never agree to having American troops in Ukraine!

Trump’s demand was presented to Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in a contract proposal he brought to their meeting in Kiev earlier this week. According to multiple reports, under the deal, the US is to be granted 50% ownership of Ukraine’s rare earth minerals as reimbursement for US aid.

If Zelensky agrees to this, he must be getting a big chunk of it in his Swiss bank account.

However, according to four officials who spoke to NBC, the proposed contract also signaled Washington’s intention to deploy American troops to the sites as a protection detail. The deployment could reportedly come after Russia and Ukraine reached a deal to end the ongoing conflict.

Washington’s position on the deployment of troops to Ukraine is currently unclear. Speaking at a gathering of Kiev’s supporters in Brussels earlier this week, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ruled out sending American forces there following any security deal. However, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal on Thursday, US Vice President J.D. Vance indicated that the possibility of sending American troops to Ukraine remained “on the table” if Moscow refused to engage in good-faith negotiations.

Zelensky has so far rejected the US bid to take ownership of 50% of his country’s rare earth minerals. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, he said the US proposal so far lacked “security guarantees” for Kiev and was not “in the interests of sovereign Ukraine.”

“For me it is very important that there is a connection between some kind of security guarantees and some kind of investment… If we want to sign something we have to understand that it will work and it will be very positive for both nations,” he stated. Zelensky indicated that the document Bessent presented to him will need to be amended to reflect Ukraine’s interests, noting he would like to have a mutually beneficial partnership with the US as opposed to simply giving his country’s natural resources away.

There are over a dozen elements considered to be rare earths, and their applications range from lighting and batteries to nuclear power and lasers. According to Ukraine’s Institute of Geology, the country’s deposits include lanthanum, cerium, neodymium, erbium and yttrium. However, Zelensky recently admitted that a large chunk of Ukraine’s mineral-rich territories, some 20%, is currently under Russian control.

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Ukrainian F-16 downed by friendly fire – WSJ


The crash may have been due to a lack of coordination between ground and air forces, an editor at the outlet has claimed
Ukrainian F-16 downed by friendly fire – WSJ











Ukraine may have accidentally shot down one of its own F-16 fighter jets due to the Biden administration’s decision to withhold critical coordination technology, according to a column by a member of The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board on Friday.

The crash in late August killed Ukrainian pilot Aleksey Mes, 30, who had recently returned from training in Denmark. The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said at the time that an F-16 fighter jet had crashed while repelling a Russian missile attack. Moscow did not comment on the incident. An investigation is ongoing.

The crash is likely to have been a case of friendly fire involving Ukraine’s western-provided Patriot air defense system, columnist Jillian Kay Melchior claimed, citing a Ukrainian lawmaker and other sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The allegation was first made by Ukrainian lawmaker Maryana Bezuglaya days after the crash. Melchior cited a source with firsthand knowledge of the investigation as saying that physical evidence at the crash site suggested the jet was shot down by a missile.

According to Melchior, the Biden administration withheld the Link 16 tactical network, a key technology that helps ground-based air defense systems distinguish between friendly and enemy aircraft. Link 16 provides real-time situational awareness by connecting all network members, including aircraft, ground units, and air defense.

Neither Ukraine’s F-16s nor its Patriot systems were equipped with Link 16 when the jets arrived in Ukraine in mid-2024, the column noted.

”Link 16 is such a vital and sensitive tool that the US might have been reluctant to provide it – in keeping with the abundance of caution that characterized the Biden administration’s Ukraine policy.”

While the US has been one of Ukraine’s largest military backers, delivery of advanced weaponry was often delayed over concerns about escalating the conflict with Russia. Washington initially hesitated to provide long-range missiles, advanced air defense systems, and fighter jets, only to approve their transfer after months of debate.

The F-16s, delivered to Kiev by Denmark and the Netherlands, were seen as a potential game-changer. However, their effectiveness has been limited by outdated radar systems and the absence of Link 16. Ukraine has received fewer than 20 F-16s so far, and the crash in August was the first reported loss of one of the aircraft.

Last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that F-16s would not be able to change the situation on the battlefield. If the jets are used against Russia from airfields in third countries, Moscow will consider them legitimate targets for its armed forces, he warned.

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Switzerland refuses to grant amnesty to citizens fighting in Ukraine

Parliament has maintained its prohibition on serving abroad after the first Swiss mercenary death is confirmed
Switzerland refuses to grant amnesty to citizens fighting in Ukraine











Switzerland’s parliament has reaffirmed its ban on citizens taking part in foreign military conflicts by rejecting a proposal to grant amnesty to those who have chosen to fight in Ukraine. This decision follows the nation’s confirmation of the first death of a Swiss combatant in the ongoing conflict.

The Legal Affairs Commission of the National Council had earlier voted against the initiative introduced by Social Democratic Party deputy Jon Pult. The proposal sought to exempt Swiss citizens fighting in Ukraine from legal prosecution.

“The prohibition of participating as a volunteer in combat led by foreign forces is a fundamental principle of Swiss law. Granting amnesty or proceeding with rehabilitations in ongoing conflicts would constitute an undesirable political recognition of mercenarism,” the commission stated in a release published on the Swiss Parliament’s website on Friday.

The commission stressed that Swiss law strictly prohibits nationals from serving in foreign armed forces, reinforcing the country’s long-standing policy of neutrality. As a result, Swiss citizens who participate in such conflicts will continue to face legal consequences upon their return.

Ukraine has been actively recruiting foreign fighters since the escalation of the conflict with Moscow in 2022, as its military struggles with desertion and battlefield losses. Despite efforts such as lowering the conscription age and toughening penalties for draft evasion, Kiev faces ongoing personnel shortages due to continued Russian advances.

Earlier this week the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) has confirmed the death of a citizen of the nation who had joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU)—the first officially acknowledged case since the conflict escalated. The AFU had earlier informed the Swiss embassy in Kiev about the individual’s probable death in combat. The details regarding the person’s unit or deployment remain undisclosed.

The total number of Swiss nationals fighting in Ukraine remains uncertain. According to the country’s military justice authorities, last year 13 investigations were ongoing against citizens suspected of mercenary activities in the country.

Russia’s Defense Ministry reported in March that 57 Swiss nationals had fought in Ukraine, with 30 reportedly killed. Moscow claims that 13,387 foreign fighters have joined Ukraine’s forces, with nearly 6,000 killed, primarily from Poland, Georgia, the United States, Canada, and the UK.

In January Russia’s Investigative Committee said more than 580 foreign fighters have been placed on the international wanted list for their involvement in Ukraine.

Western media often portray such individuals as selfless volunteers aiding Ukraine’s defense. Moscow, however, considers foreign nationals fighting for Ukraine to be mercenaries, labeling them legitimate military targets and subject to prosecution.

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