Two Airmen Down...Pause the War
A wounded U.S. weapons officer, a colonel, is back home on the mend after his jet crashed in Iran. The jet went down in a mountainous region, and Iranians offered a reward for capture. He avoided discovery for nearly two days. The first message rescuers received from him said, God is good.
The rescue search involved four bombers, 64 fighter jets, 48 refueling tankers, and 13 rescue aircraft. The plane's pilot was recovered several hours after the crash.
Fertilizer Anyone?
Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has disrupted about one-third of the global fertilizer trade, a threat to food security and prices. Gulf Arab nations are major producers of the most commonly used fertilizer. They also export liquefied natural gas, a raw material for fertilizer production.
Farmers in the U.S. and Australia have switched to crops needing less urea, such as barley and soybeans, while planting less wheat, canola and corn. Like it or not, we do have a dog in this fight, along with the fight.
Remember Alcatraz?
One of the most secure prisons, in the water outside California, was closed in 1963. It now serves as a tourist attraction.
The White House has requested millions in the 2027 budget to reopen Alcatraz as a prison. Alcatraz cost three times more than any other federal prison. The funding request may not go through. Congress sets the budget, so the request functions as a suggestion.
Our request is that violent offenders are in prison, yes, and taught about heaven and hell.
Jimmy
Tomorrow: The good and the not in Rome