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The Israeli military has described reports that one of its jets was brought down while carrying out airstrikes in Syria as "bogus," amid reports that the country's air defense systems engaged and downed several "hostile targets".Videos purporting to show the interceptions have appeared online:
Israeli Defense Forces have refused to comment on the country's alleged role in the attack, with a spokesperson saying that they're not commenting on reports in foreign media. Yet the IDF has denied a particular report that it had lost a warplane during the raid on Syria.
"The rapid rise of the Chinese Navy has challenged US maritime dominance throughout East Asian waters," Ross writes. "The US, though, has not been able to fund a robust shipbuilding plan that could maintain the regional security order and compete effectively with China's naval build-up. The resulting transformation of the balance of power has led to fundamental changes in US acquisitions and defense strategy. Nonetheless, the US has yet to come to terms with its diminished influence in East Asia."Ross also stated that China's fleet will soon outnumber the US one, and it will also be more modern. "From 2017 to 2018, for example, as China's Navy grew from 328 to 350 ships, more than 70% were of the latest designs - up from 50% in 2010, based on a RAND Corp study."
"China is the largest ship-producing country in the world and at current production rates could soon operate 400 (naval) ships. It commissions nearly three submarines each year, and in two years will have more than 70 in its fleet. The Chinese Navy also operates growing numbers of cruisers, destroyers, frigates and corvettes, all equipped with long-range anti-ship cruise missiles. Between 2013 and 2016, China commissioned more than 30 modern corvettes. At current rates, China could have 430 surface ships and 100 submarines within the next 15 years," the essay reads.
The Illinois House took the rare step Wednesday of erasing from its record a Democratic legislator's remark suggesting she'd like to infect the water supply of a GOP colleague's loved ones with "a broth of Legionella."
Rep. Stephanie Kifowit apologized for the indelicate comment she made about Lombard Republican Peter Breen Tuesday during floor during debate on legislation involving the deadly Legionnaire's disease crisis at a Quincy veterans' home. Legionella is the water-borne bacteria which, when inhaled, can cause the sometimes-fatal, flu-like malady of Legionnaire's. [...]
Breen, the Republican floor leader who last month narrowly lost re-election to a third term, accepted Kifowit's apology. But he noted that if she had made the statement elsewhere, "she'd be in custody." Instead, he said, her declaration was "met with applause instead of handcuffs."
"We can continue down our current path of worsening threats and even violence, or we can make the difficult decision to take the path upward to civility and decency," Breen said. "On our current downward course, we are headed toward mob rule."
Comment: It's just business, after all. And Israel. Mattis commented: You can say that again. In fact, you can say that about the U.S. itself and the CIA in particular: it's assassination central there.