Tuesday, August 18, 2026

An AJ item about the UK providing weaponry to Ukraine, while interesting in itself, presents the question of reported depletion of US weapons stock being fake news. Fake reason for down-scaling the incivilities with Iran while each side calls the other untrustworthy snakes.

 https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/8/18/why-is-russia-threatening-uk-with-consequences-over-ukraine-drones

The item is lengthy but when mentioning munitions being provided Ukraine, the notion is the UK has a fraction of the war-making manufacturing capacity of the U.S. yet a claim is U.S. stockpiles are being dangerously depleted. Hence, less sorties, but still an oil strangulation situation on the world in general.

The U.S. claims vessel interdiction of Iranian commercial trade, with effectiveness of that claim hard to substantiate. Trump says the U.S. can take over the Strait, and Iran says that is all bluster. But is much fire being interchanged while Iran and Oman are discussing long term Hormuz tolls, whatever they may be called in documents? From rhetoric alone, one would think such talk, excluding apparently U.S. participation, would conflict with stated aims of Trump and company. 

Stated aims are only that, statements, and standing strong on both sides saying we are winning and will impose our will - with little hostilities - seems as if a regime change has in fact happened where Iran has much invested in making it look otherwise, and the U.S. plays along. 

Meanwhile Trump U.S. oil cronies are making record profits. Trump clucks some about that, but what's real and what's for propaganda leading away from actual things?

Who do you trust? In this situation, should you trust Iran, much less should you put any trust in Trump and his BS campaigns? If the actual outcome of things is Straits can be subject to toll impositions by bordering nations, despite UN understandings, where does that lead and who might benefit?

 

AJ has an interesting juxtaposition of Strait stories. Kind of. Hormuz, and then there is the Bering Strait. If toll charging there ever is an issue, we in the States would know it.

 AJ first in its ongoing daily summary item opens, "BREAKING --Mediators waiting for Iran-Oman Hormuz deal, Qatar says"

In a sense, that is old news, updated. A new spin, (remember it's a globe we live on) --

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/8/18/can-chinas-new-arctic-sea-route-to-europe-replace-middle-east-chokepoints 

That item, in part -

Shipping companies have become increasingly interested in alternative trade routes through the Arctic in recent years as conflicts, such as the US war on Iran, restrict vital routes like the Red Sea and the Gulf. 

One answer may be China’s new “Ice Silk Road”, which begins at Ningbo on China’s east coast, cuts through the Arctic Circle by running along Russia’s Northern Sea Route and then heads south in the North Sea, terminating at Felixstowe in eastern England.

In recent weeks, the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, the key transit point to the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen, has become a no-go route for many ships as the Iran-backed Houthis target shipping linked to Saudi Arabia. That has disrupted traffic heading to and from the Suez Canal, the vital waterway connecting West Asia to Europe.

So could China’s new shipping route be a sustainable alternative, and what would it mean for the balance of power in international trade?

Here’s what we know:

Where is the new Chinese sea route through the Arctic?

Last week, the Chinese container shipping company, Sea Legend, which specialises in international trade with North Africa and Turkiye, formally announced the new route it has named the “Ice Silk Road” after China’s historic Silk Road route with Europe.

The company carried out a test voyage along the route last October. According to a report then by China’s Xinhua news agency, the voyage took 20 days, offering an advantage over other routes through the Suez Canal, which take about 40 days; or around the Cape of Good Hope in Southern Africa, which takes about 50 days.

Following the test run, Li Xiaobin, Sea Legend’s chief operating officer, said the new route is particularly suitable for heat-sensitive and time-critical cargo, such as lithium-ion batteries and photovoltaic products (which convert light into electricity using semiconductors) because of the low temperatures and relatively short distance.

This image, imagine if not now soon, Norwegian North Sea oil, to China, that route. It is but one idea. Also, there would be the alternate route to Europe, through Canadian waters, past Greenland - which likely is a part of Trump getting an erection every time somebody says, "Greenland."

 


 Global Warming being real and not stopping, China has its two route options, but either must pass through the Bering Strait.  If Oman and Iran cut a deal that sticks, re Hormuz, would not a Russia - US deal on the Bering Strait be a matter of time? Perhaps that may be why Trump, loud on most things, is relatively quiet about the Oman - Iran talks? No big sabre rattling on that being out of character. If Hormuz goes the route of tolls, Bering might be a payoff to US following suit.  

Search = strait of malacca deal -- is suggested by where the bottlenecks are, and what's up with them.

That searh returned:

US has left Malaccan states no choice but to charge tolls

By destabilizing Hormuz and bullying Panama, US has shattered maritime order that kept Malacca’s shipping lanes free for decades

Luigi Mangione, represented by counsel, pled to a federal non-murder charge, stating facts of his conduct. Pundits see that as having the effect of triggering NY State's double jeapordy statute. But the NY Prosecutor, Bragg, wants his show trial. And puffs ugly about the morality of it. Or that's a reading AP coverage arguably suggests.

 PiPress publishes an AP carrued story.

NEW YORK — Luigi Mangione’s state murder trial in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, which was slated to begin Sept. 8, has been postponed indefinitely as his lawyers seek to have the case thrown out on double jeopardy grounds following his guilty plea last week to federal charges.

Judge Gregory Carro issued an order Monday canceling the trial and giving the Manhattan District Attorney’s office, which is prosecuting the state case, until Oct. 9 to respond to the defense’s double jeopardy claims. A hearing will be held on Dec. 10, Carro said, about a week before Mangione is scheduled to be sentenced in the federal case.

Mangione, 28, pleaded guilty Friday in Manhattan federal court to a pair of stalking charges and admitted trailing Thompson to UnitedHealth Group’s investor conference and gunning him down outside a Manhattan hotel in 2024. Federal prosecutors said they would seek life in prison when Mangione is sentenced Dec. 18, though federal sentencing guidelines call for a term of 24 to 30 years.

“On the morning of Dec. 4, 2024, I shot Mr. Thompson in Manhattan, and he died,” Mangione said.

Immediately after his plea, Mangione’s lawyers filed paperwork seeking to have the state case thrown out on double jeopardy and due process grounds. They described him as a “pawn in parallel prosecutions” and accused state and federal prosecutors of “trying to punish him twice for the exact conduct.”

Mangione has pleaded not guilty in the state case, which also carries the possibility of a life sentence.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office said in a statement that it would fight efforts to end the state case, in part because Mangione’s federal sentence isn’t yet known.

Compared with federal law and that of other states, New York has uncommonly strong protections for defendants facing multiple prosecutions. A state prosecution can be barred if a federal case involving the same course of conduct or criminal transaction ends in a guilty plea or if a jury is sworn.

“The full range of conduct that comprises the stalking offense is coterminous with the conduct committed as part of the murder offense,” Mangione’s lawyers wrote in their double jeopardy filing.

[...]  “They are all part of the same criminal incident or criminal transaction.”

Bragg’s office contends that the state charges, including murder and firearms offenses, involve different legal elements and criminal conduct. In a letter last month, Assistant District Attorney Joel Seidemann objected to the possibility of a federal guilty plea wiping out the state case.

Any guilty plea, Seidemann wrote, “must account for the seriousness of defendant’s offenses” and for the state’s interests in prosecuting Mangione, “including the sanctity of life principle that underpins the state homicide charges.”

They, the state prosecutors, want their time in the bright lights of vilifying Mangione's conduct. They want the publicity. That's clear.

The Crabgrass opinion is the man shot was responsible for more death and suffering than Mangione, given how UnitedHealth operates. Wikipedia -

The perpetrator, initially described as a white man wearing a mask, fled the scene.[1] The words "delay", "deny", and "depose" were inscribed on the cartridge cases used during the shooting. Thompson had previously faced criticism for the company's rejection of insurance claims, and his family reported that he had received death threats

Crabgrass is very much of the opinion that a fairer and more humane healthcare system would be provision by the government of uniform care, Medicare for All, with for-profit ghouls sidelined. 

Or give the death ghouls extended coverage to sell and then deny, delay over that. That is an alternative view. Crabgrass favors turning all medical insurance people out into the street to find actual gainful employment instead of what they do now. And the government has size to quell over billing by the provider community, who clearly are not faultless in any real measure. They gouge, they string treatments along, they are for-profit also, (private equity ghouls love them), and that make-as-much-as-the-bean-counters reckon mentality, (the bean counters on the hospital first floors control access to care providers on the upper floors), with that being the root of evil in healthcare. 

Under Medicare for All, holding a few deterrence prosecutions would rein in worse practices, since the bean counters and those providers are all pretty smart and could figure out you don't be too cute or you're next.

Sancity of profit, should have been in the prosecutor's quote at the end of the above excerpting. It's more truthful. The lawyers of course, know the truth but speak graciously..

UPDATE: Here. And the links it provides, e.g., here, saying in part:

The killing of Thompson, whose annual compensation package exceeded $10 million, drew instant, sardonic comment from some social media users.

Over time, in more recent Luigi news, that aspect of things has fallen out of favor, and is not mentioned.

It deserves continuing emphasis. It is truth. Greed is not good. Suboptimal outcomes are the offspring of greed. Running a claims department as a profit center is not good and honest risk shifting.

 

 

Saturday, August 15, 2026

People might find these items worth reading.

Trump has amassed staggering wealth in ‘most openly corrupt’ presidency

The US is now using the ‘terrorist’ label to interfere in Brazil’s election

Germany warns US against election interference with Maga-aligned grants scheme

The Lakers have become a poker chip for some of the most powerful men in America

 The last one deserves quoting -

On Wednesday, ESPN reported that the Los Angeles Lakers are set to change hands, for the second time in 10 months, for $12.5bn, a sum that would be a record for any North American sports team. (The deal must be approved by the NBA’s board of governors before it can go through.) The buyers aren’t diehards who saved up every penny like the good Dr Jerry Buss in the 1970s. Those days are gone. If and when the deal is approved, the new owners will be venture capitalist Josh Kushner and his business partner, Bob Iger. Kushner is the younger brother of Jared Kushner, the titleless Wormtongue to Donald Trump’s Saruman. Iger used to run Disney. These men have connections across the political world and influence in every corner of the American empire. [...]

Mark Walter took control of the team from the Buss family last October at a valuation of roughly $10bn. Now he is set to cash out around $2bn richer. That’s not how this is supposed to work. The old guard, like Buss, used to guard their NBA teams like heirlooms and pass them down. Walter is set to flip the team after less than a year.

He has other issues to deal with. Bloomberg reported in July that Manhattan prosecutors want to know whether two insurers that Walter controls, Delaware Life Insurance Co and Clear Spring Life and Annuity Co, concealed that their private-credit books were secretly propping up his other businesses. The SEC opened its own line of inquery, and the loans at issue reportedly run near $16bn. [...]

The Lakers’ buyers also know that sports can generate huge returns to add to their already vast wealth. Starting in 2009 at the age of 24, Kushner built Thrive Capital into a firm now worth more than $60bn. He shoved his way into Instagram’s 2012 round at a $500m valuation days before Facebook paid $1bn for it, then rode early bets on OpenAI, Stripe, Spotify, GitHub and Skims. He owns a piece of the Miami Heat that league conflict rules will force him to shed before he can run the Lakers. And he founded Thrive Eternal to buy long-term positions in sports, media and entertainment. (Its first big move was a stake in MLB’s San Francisco Giants.)

Iger, the former Disney CEO, took control of the NWSL’s Angel City FC in 2024 alongside his wife, Willow Bay, and he’s also a Thrive partner. Now, Kushner and Iger are set to add one of America’s most important cultural touchstones to their portfolio.

The timing of Kushner’s deal may not be random either. Fifa said in late July it would hive off its commercial arm into a new company, Fifa Forward Enterprises, and sell 20% to a Thrive Eternal-led group for $4.2bn. But Europe torched the plan. Uefa convened an emergency summit and threatened to have all 55 members boycott every Fifa competition until the deal died. Negotiations ended within a week. Then Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House judiciary committee, proposed an inquiry into whether Fifa handing prized assets to a fund run by the president’s relative crossed an ethical line. [...]

So Kushner pivoted to the NBA, where venture capital is more welcome. In fact, the other 29 owners have a direct financial stake in blessing the sale. The paper value of every team just surged with news that Kushner and Iger are willing to pay $12.5bn for an NBA franchise. [...]

But the proposed Lakers deal isn’t just about how wealth has changed sports. It’s also about how one family has moved into every part of American life. The Kushners keep ending up on the title of the most coveted assets on the planet, and the connective tissue is proximity to power. Trump campaigned on burning down exactly this kind of arrangement. Josh is the younger brother of Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump’s husband, and a senior adviser during Donald Trump’s first term. Jared is now a Special Envoy for Peace and helped negotiate the recent ceasefire with Iran. Their father, Charles Kushner, pleaded guilty in 2005 to 18 counts – among them illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion and witness tampering – and was sentenced to two years in prison. Trump pardoned him in 2020, and today he represents the United States as ambassador to France, a job he holds despite not speaking French.

Good people do good things. 

 

In the district. Meeting people. With these upcoming events many will have the chance to meet the candidate in person

 


screen capture from https://www.facebook.com/DougChapinMN/

Nort behind a desk in DC, doing little, waiting for Trump or his people to call.. Not feeling big and important behind a desk in DC indifferent to any duty to reduce food prices, fix a war quagmire, or find out what people in MN HD6 back home think and want to discuss. In effect, not Emmer.

And, stories of recent Emmer foot surgery. Many, at a guess, would like healchcare access comparable with that Emmer enjoys, but denies others. Go figure.

Access matters. Chapin is working overtime to meet people and learn what is important to them in their lives. Meet with him if you can, or keep aware of later events in other places. Nothing beats face to face interaction with a person to feel how they feel, and to learn what they value that you also value.

It is how decisions are made, informed decisions, or else things are handled as higher up officials may dictate. Top down, obedience being its own measure. Error going unquestioned.

 [With editing for style and content since originally published]

 

Sad old man with delusions.

Trump says he will declare Strait of Hormuz a US ‘territory’ amid Iran war

Control over the waterway has been a sticking point in negotiations between the US and Iran, with Trump’s comments likely to inflame tensions.

 

 

Ebola in Africa, presently containe and not a pandemic, is nonetheless a concern. This outbreak has new aspects, and new challenges.

Self-explanatory Links:

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/8/13/ebola-outbreak-caused-by-new-animal-transmission-what-that-means

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/5/21/ebola-outbreak-when-will-a-vaccine-be-developed-for-the-new-strain 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RVSV-ZEBOV_vaccine [an earlier strain has countermeasures]

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-026-04628-8 

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41587-026-03191-4

https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2026-07-13-worlds-first-phase-i-bundibugyo-ebolavirus-vaccine-trial-launched-by

https://hsph.harvard.edu/news/what-to-know-about-ebola-and-the-latest-major-outbreak/