Wednesday 18 November 2009

No major posts today


I am just very busy today i will post the outcome up when its done. But as a heads up Israel to go to war before passover. I am going to post a recipe up today

Chicken & mushroom puff pie

Ingredients
1 tbsp vegetable oil
8 skinless boneless chicken thighs
8 rashers smoked streaky bacon , cut into large pieces
1 onion , halved and sliced
250g pack baby button mushrooms
handful thyme sprigs
2 tbsp plain flour
400ml chicken stock
200ml milk
500g pack fresh puff pastry , or frozen and defrosted
1 egg , beaten

Heat the oil in a large, non-stick frying pan. Season the chicken to taste and fry for 5-8 mins until golden brown, turning occasionally. You may need to do this in two batches, depending on the size of your pan. Lift the chicken onto a plate and tip the bacon into the pan. Fry for 5 mins until crisp. Add the onion, mushrooms and thyme, then fry on a high heat for another 3 mins until the onions start to colour.
Tip the flour into the pan and cook, stirring, for 1 min.

With the pan off the heat, gradually stir or whisk in the stock, followed by the milk, then add the chicken back to the pan. Bring to the boil, then simmer for 30 mins. Spoon the filling into a large pie or baking dish (approx 20 x 30cm) with a lip and leave to cool.

Heat oven to 220C/fan 200C/gas 7. On a floured surface, roll the pastry to the thickness of two £1 coins. Cut a long strip as wide as the rim of the pie dish and, using a little of the egg, fix to the edge of the pie dish. Brush with egg, then lift the rest of the pastry over the pie, using the rolling pin to help.

Gently press the edges with your fingers and trim with a sharp knife. Brush lightly with egg to glaze, then bake for 30 mins or until the pastry is risen and dark golden brown.

Monday 16 November 2009

Bad U.K


The U.K has got so bad under Brown people are now trying to fly away under thier own steam just to GET OUT

Quick News Round up

Once again busy, but here is a heads up India has put its nuclear power plants on alert of a possible terror attack.

Just like Berlusconi
Colonel Muammar Gaddafi invites 500 Italian women to villa and lectures them on Islam

A whole new new to not fight wars is being proposed
Italy's Foreign Minister says post-Lisbon EU needs a European Army

I hate it when that happens, your walking along and then bam! Before you know it your in some one else’s mouth
'Man Butchered And Eaten By Three Tramps'

I also heard they have Elvis, Santa Clause and the tooth fairy locked up as well
Report: Missing Iran general abducted by Mossad, being held in Israel

Friday 13 November 2009

I AM SORRY

Nothing at all today as i am doing a metrics map for the Afghan conflict and it is taking up a lto of brian power, my one and only brain cell is about to collapse. But as an issue to think of should we be backing india more? Is it the case that India will take over from the U.S.A as the next "Western" super power? Or should we be backing more powers such as Brazil South Africa and China? If we put all our eggs in one basket then we can shape and control India but we must be sure of the out come, but if we are not sure of the outcome then i suggest we back multiple powers.

My money is on India-- all the eggs in one basket policy

Thursday 12 November 2009

Quick News Round up


I am bloody busy once again, but then again who gives a fuck? Here is the quick news round up, I will try and post some picture or something laughing at Gordon Brown sometime today.


A curry Versus spare ribs, who will win?
Tension grows between China and India as Asia slips into cold war

Greasy Latinos get some attention
Israel and Iran compete to expand influence in Latin America

Bang your dead, you bastard
Iran embassy man shot in Pakistan

The last time i had a dog at home i was made to get of the seat,bed and and move out the way so the dick could wtach the T.V(Seriously that’s true!!)
War Dog Found Months After Afghan Ambush

The injustice of it all
Premier League rejects Old Firm

Tuesday 10 November 2009

What’s war good for absolutely nothing, well its good for destroying your enemies and protecting you country actually


Heads up, or a hat tip-------possible war between Israel and Hezbollah
No blogging as I am very busy but here is the quick news round up, the next my view will but about India.

BANG!!
North and South Korea have naval skirmish: Yonhap

Silly bugger, i hope he burns in hell
Charles Taylor 'duped' by Nigeria

Once again the Italians are on the right side.. wait when have they ever been on the right side?
Iran Turns To Italy To Launch Satellite

Watch out for the Thai fury special move, its straight out of the street fighter play book
Thai fury as Thaksin arrives in Cambodia

Yeah and they smell so good as well
Gulf Al-Qaida chief: Shi'ites like Iran more dangerous than Jews

Monday 9 November 2009

Quick News Round up

Brun sazs sorreee
UK's Brown apologizes for misspelled letter

Weird old man looks to start some trouble
Chavez tells troops to ready for war with Colombia

NO IT SHOULDN’T
Russia must keep promise to supply missiles: Iran

Erections in Iraq… sorry that’s elections in Iraq, both are achievements, though I am not sure which one I want to see least
Iraq election set for January 21 after new law passes

Lets hope he hurries up and dies
North Korea: Kim Jong-il and his 19 private train stations

Friday 6 November 2009

Here we go again


The whole Russia Ukraine gas nonsense maybe starting again
Ukraine Says It Paid Russian Gas Bill

My View Preview

I will explore briefly is the dreadnought moment, I don’t mean revolution in military affairs, they are typically longer lasting and can be seen emerging through chronometric analysis. I mean instead a moment in military affairs where an idea, or a weapon is so strong that all else falls before it, such as the dreadnought, hence the phrase the dreadnought moment. I want to ask are we, this generation, due a dreadnought moment?

Quick News Round up

Yeah but they make good carpets...
Iran tested advanced nuclear warhead: report

The fallen
US Army Base Massacre: Killer Caught On CCTV

So deploying them was a good idea then?
UN: 50 peacekeepers punished for sex abuses

HAPPY B-DAY COOKIE MONSTER
Sesame Street celebrates 40 years

Thursday 5 November 2009

My View


Today’s my view is about vacuous decision making. There are two prominent western leaders that stand accused of this. One leader is already in office the other will soon be elected. But these leaders stand accused of a lacking of forward planning, a lack of principle and rather ironically just not being a good enough politician.

The problem of these two leaders and in general vacuous decision making is an important one to tackle and has two real major and profound implications.

The first major implication is a lack of real effective leadership in changing or implementing their view for their countries. This is important as the leaders move from leaders who stand at the front and charge into battle first, into mere super mangers. Both leaders display an inclination to mange a situation out of existence rather than lead their respective countries to a principled decision. While just managing a situation means there is a very strong chance of a large compromise, it creates no real outcome, no clear understanding of any situation emerges. What does emerge is a half cooked idea, what does emerge is a fudge and what does emerge is trouble later on down the line. An example of this(without making it personal) is health care reform in America, without clear a decisive outcome health care reform has petered on for nearly fifty years with no side being happy and no one every truly understanding how health care works and where health care should go. Both leaders stand ready and accused of turning every issue into a situation similar to American health care reform

While the first issue was to do with reforming a country and implementing a clear a decisive vision the second major issue manifests itself in leadership especially abroad. A leader whatever he/she is or thinks must be decisive, bold, relentless and strong. Yet both these leaders yet again appear to have all the tendency of a super manger and not even a third rate leader. Neither leader wants to take any sort of lead in their respective spheres of influence, neither leader wants to lead on Afghanistan and neither wants to lead on Iran. Thus due to their lack of leadership their countries influence will decline(they will be happy to manage that decline), their soldiers will continue to bleed heavily while both leaders dither on decision making in Afghanistan and lastly will they look to manage Iran, it will go Nuclear.

In short managing a situation and a political system has a place and a virtue but management is not and must never become an ideology. Especially in times like these we need clear decisive and principled leadership

Quick News Round up

So it begins.....
Saudi jets 'attack Yemen rebels

Its important to be number one at something
Britain is 'designer drugs' capital of Europe, says EU agency

Iraq Redux: solution surge long and large but surge NOW!!!
UN pulls 600 staff out of Afghanistan after deadly Taliban attack

Whinging gits are right for once
F1 'war' on car makers - Ferrari

Of course it wasn’t them, they are not nasty terrorists hell bent on punishing the west for being western.
Hezbollah denies link to arms ship

Wednesday 4 November 2009

RUSH

I have some rushy around stuff to do today, but i will post today, as a heads up Yemen is back in the news again, as is GM(Goverment Motors), they have pissed off the Germans, The Brits bleed in the Af-Pak war and the US elections are missunderstood

Tuesday 3 November 2009

My View

In this my view the topic will be how we honor those who have served, injured and fallen for their countries. There is some import above the natural inclination to honor those who have served, it relates to keeping intact the military covenant.

Honoring those who have served allows a country to show its thanks, allows a community to display its support to the members of the armed forces and also creates a network of support within communities and the armed forces for relatives of the serving, who are finding times difficult.

But we must be sensitive, some want fireworks, brass bands and massive displays of support from the public. Yet this can be hard for members of the armed forces who need to rationalize their tours of duty in their minds. Large crowds, lots of noise and overt public display can be very hard especially for those who have lost friends, for those who are injured and for the families of the fallen.

Yet if we do not show our appreciation how can the armed forces ever know that what they do is so vital? Its very hard to be sensitive and flexible over such issues, and I suggest there is no real right answer.

While such debates may continue in the end I would say one of the best ways to show our armed forces that we appreciate the job they do is to ensure good pay, good conditions, good equipment and a clear mission objective.

Our armed forces are the first and last line of defense if we fail them to many times maybe one day they wont be able to perform the tasks we ask of them

Quick News Round up

An all new and interesting country to surrender to…
France Wades Into Bog of North Korean Diplomacy

Yeah but they are nice guys who aren’t terrorists and they are not Islamist who are connected to Iran aren’t they??
Hamas 'tests long-range rocket'

Cookies, milk, motherly love, the sale of prostitutes, the slaughter of your enemies and the buying of politicians all now have to wait a bit
Chinese mafia godmother jailed in Chongqing

Chavez is doing such great job
Venezuela rations water in response to drought

I claim the third one to the left as my new home world!!!!!
Planets 'spotted' outside our own galaxy for first time

Some down MANY MANY more to go
Philippine troops kill 5 al-Qaida-linked militants

Monday 2 November 2009

My View

This my view is a quick my view as I am busy as the Grim Reaper at an old folks home after a fireworks display. The issue to grapple with is how to deal with a problem population inside a country. For example how does America deal with Hispanic gangs or how does the U.K deal with its militant Pakistani population?

There is a double sided danger to this issue, if your to hard you create an increased sense of grievance of that ethnic population and you may very well drive the gangs or un-integrated populous to arm up to protect themselves. But if your not hard enough every other member of your country will lack security and by not tackling the problem it may get worse and entrenched.

But the problem can go on, especially in liberal western countries there is a distinct possibility of no go areas and low level insurgencies. While some western nations are to blame for being excessively racist and exclusive the problem appears to manifesting it self in those third and fourth generations who should be more integrated relaxed and comfortable in their host countries

The point here is this is an issue that requires decades of very strong and very consistent policy from western governments yet this is what appears to be the hardest thing a western government do. Thus is it the case not to long in the future western nations may face multiple low level insurgencies? Or is it the case we may even face the embryonic beginnings right now? This is a major concern as it represent such a massive challenge to the continuityof the western state, and I would suggest we don’t have a handle on it.

Quick News Round up

And you need to piss right off love...
Clinton: Israel "Needs to do Much More

If I have said it once I have said it a thousand times DON’T TRUST ANY GOVERNMENT with stuff that’s important to you
Brussels criticises UK on privacy

Abu Musab Al suri And his legacy
Al Qaeda calls for home-made bomb attacks in West

GREAT!!!!
South Korean cabbies win right to watch TV while driving


Fantastic allied soldiers die en mass for this ass to win… Dostum is the candidate I am backing to kill the Taliban
Karzai named Afghan president; runoff nixed