An epic Chinese animation has begun adapting an epic Chinese web novel series, Release that Witch. I had no clue this was happening until the first episode landed. Having read the web comic adaption and included it in my manga hall of fame -- despite not actually being a manga -- I can guarantee everyone we're in for a treat. Like 'Who Made me a Princess?,' only the very best of non-Japanese works get my attention, so if it has my attention, it's guaranteed to be great.
This was so far off my radar I didn't even imagine it could happen, it wasn't even on my anime wishlist. A bolt from the blue. What a great time to be alive.
Hopefully Release that Witch airs for a long time because the source work it's based off of is very, very long. If it covers enough of the good material in the source work, it will definitely reach my top anime rankings. The first episode was already amazing.
Meanwhile, I finally maxed out all the skill levels of all my seraphs in Heaven Burns Red. What a long time it took, I wondered if this would ever happen. Sort of anticlimactic since I've already defeated Skullfeather and don't need higher skill levels, but whatever. I'm just happy I accomplished something so difficult.
I also got tuxedo Karen's first limit break using the delimiter. That first limit break is the most important one, because of the extra sp it grants you per turn, and tuxedo Karen was the only SS Memoria I had deployed in any squad that still lacked that first limit break. The light squad is becoming more and more competitive with my other squads due to upgrades like these.
Tucker Carlson had a good monologue about the Iran war that lasted for nearly 2 hours. He's right on the details but misses the larger picture. The larger picture is that Iran is evil and it's a good thing to destroy it. The larger picture is that America's credibility was on the line, and that credibility helps us prevent wars in the future. If we say we'll do something, we have to do it. By creating that reputation we can cow all the potential dictators of the world into two important deeds that lead to world peace -- don't slaughter your own people, and don't attack your neighbors. These are the basic rules America's reputation upholds all across the world. Iran was defying both of those rules, and so it had to be punished. Now thousands of dictators all over the world, now and in the future, are rethinking whether they want to cause trouble and draw America's ire next.
The moment Trump demanded Iran disarm or we would disarm them, America was committed. Iran refused to disarm, and so the only possible course of action, at that point, is for us to disarm them. It's a shame Iran didn't listen and obey when we asked nicely, but the worst possible thing we could have done is threaten force and then back down. After that the whole world would have spit in our face for the rest of time. Once your reputation is lost it's a dozen times harder to get it back, than if you had just protected it in the first place.
Should Trump have started making demands of Iran in the first place? No. Iran wasn't our problem, we should have ignored them and let Israel fight it out if they wanted. But Trump made it our problem, and after that we had no choice but to fight and win.
It's the exact same reason I told Putin to invade Ukraine. He gave an ultimatum and the west rejected his ultimatum, so he had to put up or shut up. Thankfully he put up and preserved Russia's reputation. Unfortunately he ruined Russia's reputation by not committing enough forces to get the job done -- but maybe someday he'll salvage Russia's reputation by ultimately achieving victory. If he had simply backed down Russia would have been ignored for the rest of time -- none of its interests would have ever been consulted again.
The lessons that apply to individuals apply to nations. Cowards are treated with contempt. Never say you'll do something and then don't do it. Especially never say you'll use force and then slink away when the other side stands up to you. That's the absolute worst, most contemptible act a man can do. As with men, so with nations. America must fight because we said we would fight. And we must win so that next time we say we'll fight, we don't have to fight. There are much worse wars than war with non-nuclear Iran. The ability to deter those worse, future wars, for the small price of a war with Iran, is priceless.
My greatest fear is that Trump will sacrifice America's reputation by taking the easy way out for himself and cut his losses. So far we haven't had many casualties, so if he runs away he can avoid the bad press of all that 'unnecessary loss of life.' But that's a siren song, the quick and easy path, that doesn't take into account future ramifications. It doesn't matter how many Americans die in this war. In fact, the more deaths we take, the more we prove our resolve, which actually enhances our bargaining position in the future. "When we say something we mean it, look how many Americans died to beat Iran, we'll fight that hard to beat you too." Unless we lost so many men that it actually crippled our productive capacity, losses are meaningless. And in America today we have massive underemployment of fit men, tens of millions of people basically playing video games all day for lack of something better to do. We have no shortage of men who could replace the losses we take today.
What matters is our honor. Honor is worth dying for. Honor is doing what you say you'll do. It's extremely simple. Everything in life is extremely simple. Everyone can understand this. We said we would disarm Iran permanently, so that they could no longer threaten anyone ever again. So that's what we should do. That's the bare minimum of what we should do. Ideally we should install a new Iranian government that treats its people like human beings instead of punching bags. But at the very least, we must do what we said we would do. The whole world is watching, looking for weakness, seeing if they can get away with their own atrocities. We must show them there are still consequences to bad behavior. This could buy us another 50 years of peace. And it's especially important after we ran away from Afghanistan and Yemen and Vietnam. A lot of people are wondering if they can defy America and get away with it, like those other countries have. We must provide a decisive answer to those questions. We must wipe away the stain of our past defeats and replace it with a clear and decisive victory. We must re-earn the reputation we earned in World War II and Desert Storm, or there will be much worse wars, with much greater casualties, suddenly breaking out everywhere like a blizzard. We'll all wish we had fought harder against Iran when we had the chance, when we could have nipped this all in the bud.
The war has already begun. At this point there's no point talking about whether we should've fought it or not. There's only one thing left to do, and that's dedicate all our energy towards victory.