You like ships. You don't seem to be looking at the destinations. What you care about is the ships, and mine's the nicest.

Kaylee ,'Serenity'


Natter 78: I might need to watch some Buffy for inspiration

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Beverly - Dec 08, 2024 2:53:14 am PST #3923 of 4561
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

I have groups on FB I follow--very little of politics there. I never Twittered, except to follow links of interest sent me by friends, so I don't miss that. I haven't been to Tumblr in a while--once I went there I was there for the day, for mostly photography in various categories. I'm still holding all news at arm's length and will be for a while. I've forgotten my bs login, which was fandom, anyway. So if I decide to peek in there it will be a new one. And at the moment, as long as you're all here, that satisfies my need to catch up with you all.


DavidS - Dec 08, 2024 8:17:24 am PST #3924 of 4561
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Reuters says there's a high probability that Assad's jet went down, but nothing official.

If so, I expect it was shot down. By whom? I would guess Israel but I don't know.

Here's a good primer on Bluesky about the HTS (the successful rebels), which underscores how they evolved both militarily and diplomatically.

Primer: [link]

HTS laid the groundwork for this revolution for years, largely by reaching out to every region and sub-group in the country that wanted Assad out. So when they made their assault there was very little resistance from Assad's military, but also there was no need for a rear-guard action because every area that was liberated had welcomed it.

You'll see a lot of chatter that HTS are Al-Qaida, which is a facile and distorting. They did start as an Al-Qaida group but broke with them in 2016 focusing pragmatically on overthrowing Assad instead of an ideological International Jihad.

They have given a lot of lip service to building a pluralistic Syria, but I have no idea if they'll do that, or can sustain that, or what role women would have in that society.

HTS have also spoken about having a peaceful relationship with Israel (and credited Israel taking out Hezbollah). We'll see. But it's worth noting that Lebanon and Syria have both been used as pawns by Russia and Iran for over a generation and it has been devastating for them. So I could see why they would rather stop fighting for ideological reasons and reclaim their lives.

Nobody really knows what will happen next.

Side note: While Russia propped Assad up and gave it a lot of support, Putin also benefitted from the ongoing fighting there because Syrian refugees flooded into European countries. This led to increasing anti-immigrant sentiment and fueled right wing /authoritarian movements in those countries.

Here's a much more detailed breakdown of the initial build up of the resistance assault by the same writer. Pretty fascinating if you like military thrillers: [link]

"As the ground assault began, HTS’s Asaib al-Hamra cells inside Aleppo city were activated. Several conducted drive-by raids on regime checkpoints in the city’s western New Aleppo, Salah ad Din and Hamdaniyah districts, but one attacked a hurriedly convened emergency meeting involving senior commanders from the Syrian Army and Military Intelligence, as well as Russia’s military and the IRGC. The attack killed at least six people, including IRGC Brigadier General Kiomars Pourhashemi (Hajj Hashem).

Within 12hrs, the core initial goal of the offensive had been achieved, as regime frontlines repeatedly collapsed one after the other across the western Aleppo frontline. The opposition coalition appeared exhilarated by their rapid gains and although pushing towards Aleppo city had not been part of the initial plan, another new and largely untested HTS unit – Saraya al-Harari, or the Thermal Brigade – had been prepped to fight at nightfall. With at least 500 fighters at its disposal, Saraya al-Harari had been trained over the past two years to specialize specifically in night-time combat, with each and every one of its fighters equipped with assault rifles, sniper rifles and RPGs equipped with night-vision scopes. Their deployment onto the battlefield late on November 27 triggered disarray in regime ranks. Until now, darkness typically led to a temporary respite from fighting – not anymore.

In addition to HTS’s development of special forces-type units like Asaib al-Hamra and Saraya al-Harari, the groups Kataib al-Shaheen drone unit has proven a hugely valuable force multiplier to the opposition offensive, with 10-20 precision strikes on regime frontline assets every day. At least three senior regime commanders have been killed in drone strikes in recent days too."


DavidS - Dec 08, 2024 10:01:59 am PST #3925 of 4561
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Note to self: debriefing is threadkiller

I'm drinking hot cider and listening to the pigs getting into a swivet.

I used my new poached-eggs-in-the-microwave item and it worked to great effect.

Yay! Poached eggs on Sunday.

eta: Sounds like Assad landed in Moscow, so I rescind the plane crashing bit (though Reuters reported it!)


erikaj - Dec 08, 2024 10:43:53 am PST #3926 of 4561
Always Anti-fascist!

Not really. Was a lot to read, just kind of digesting it.(I kind of do the opposite of hiding from the news, but I'm gonna try not to act like I live in Radio Free Europe this time, though.) I am subscribed to a bunch of alternate news outlets. yeah, hard not to get it wrong when stuff is flying around and changing so much. in some ways, I'm not sure what the twenty-four hour cycle adds.


msbelle - Dec 08, 2024 10:48:27 am PST #3927 of 4561
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

Buffistas who have had walking boots (foot injury, not hiking) any recommendations? Any non-recommendations?

Thanks


Dana - Dec 08, 2024 10:55:50 am PST #3928 of 4561
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

Just to make sure that the shoe you wear on the other foot is the same height as the boot.


Laura - Dec 08, 2024 11:24:05 am PST #3929 of 4561
Our wings are not tired.

Note to self: debriefing is threadkiller

I've seen some reports and analysis, but it is in the unknown how this is going to play out category. Just watching.

Yay for lovely poached eggs.

My feet are always warm so I would pay attention to the reviews on how hot the boot is. And absolutely on what Dana said!


aurelia - Dec 08, 2024 11:29:31 am PST #3930 of 4561
All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story. Tell me a story.

What Dana said, plus get something to keep the toes warm. [link]

I just got confirmation for cat care while I'm out of town and I had to do a double take because it's from the BBC Walk-Visit Management Team. It took a second to parse that as Bark Bark Club.

I've got the expired pumpkin chili in the slow cooker and dishes have been washed. Now I should do some cleaning and see what I have for holiday cards.


bennett - Dec 08, 2024 11:42:23 am PST #3931 of 4561

msbelle, walking boots tend to rock forward and backwards a bit, so in addition to the same height, I'd make sure the other shoes is sturdy and stable. Walking in a walking boot can take a little getting used to. Also, be aware that they can be especially slippery on snow/ice.


Calli - Dec 08, 2024 12:43:30 pm PST #3932 of 4561
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I spent the morning with my sister, which was nice. We hit up a craft fair and a new-to-me restaurant in my wee town’s downtown area.

I’m interested in what’s happening in Syria. But, yeah, US news sources are not great for analysis. Thanks for the breakdown, Hec.