Monday, April 13, 2020

Russians Being Russians

Some of our counter-intelligence people say the Russians are tracking our supply chain problems during the Wuhan Flu response just in case they might need to know vulnerable areas during war:

“Intelligence collection on medical supply chain vulnerabilities could inform future operations aimed at weakening key logistical elements in preparation for a wartime attack, or opportunistically during an emergency,” the document says.

This is why I wasn't happy with our sale of 20% of our uranium supply to Russia:

We are improving cyber-war focus but more needs to be done. Supply chain security is one area. Honestly, that is the aspect of the Hillary Clinton-approved uranium deal with Russia that worried me--not putting 20% of our uranium supply under Russian corporate rule. What could Russia do with the inside knowledge of that vital supply chain?

Russia is far weaker than the Soviet Union but just as annoying.

The day China issues an ultimatum to Russia to return Chinese territory that Russia grabbed from China in the 19th century, I will chuckle quite a bit pondering the weakness of Russia's supply chain from Europe to the Far East.

Before looking at what is in American interests to do in response.

#WhyRussiaCan'tHaveNiceThings