Global Roundup for March 18th 2026 Marked by Uncertainty and Eeriness
Posted by HCN on Wednesday, March 18, 2026
What is and what isn't uncertain or eerie might have differing opinions.
Here are a few buzz words and in the news now:
Japan PM slated for a presence in DC.
FYI, later this year will mark the 80th anniversary of the bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
Americas Counter Cartel Coalition in the news.
More of Iran's top commanders or former top, (or somewhere in a grade between given the circumstance), have been reported recently deceased, the result of actions taken upon Iran that are markedly salient.
Details of what is happening in Iran day to day right through here seem to be minimally available in terms of media coverage to aspects of the public.
It's remindful of what happened in Bosnia about 3 decades ago.
It's also remindful of what has happened in Ukraine in about the last 3 years.
Referring to lights off, global communication tools about off. People left in the dark. People have the tight go know what's going on, in general, doesn't have to be detailed minutia, but what is going on with their tax dollars, and how are they being represented.
Sometimes there may be a level of safely assuming the best things are happening and trust is placed, but there's a balancing act, the concern that there could be breaches of the guarantee, that some individuals, such as boots on the ground, didn't lead a troop into doing something absurd, outside the boundary of the mission and permission.
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Surely there are those of us in the US that want nothing close to the sort of what US Secretary of State John Kerry had to go through in terms of controversy having to do with war.
Here are a few buzz words and in the news now:
Japan PM slated for a presence in DC.
FYI, later this year will mark the 80th anniversary of the bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
Americas Counter Cartel Coalition in the news.
More of Iran's top commanders or former top, (or somewhere in a grade between given the circumstance), have been reported recently deceased, the result of actions taken upon Iran that are markedly salient.
Details of what is happening in Iran day to day right through here seem to be minimally available in terms of media coverage to aspects of the public.
It's remindful of what happened in Bosnia about 3 decades ago.
It's also remindful of what has happened in Ukraine in about the last 3 years.
Referring to lights off, global communication tools about off. People left in the dark. People have the tight go know what's going on, in general, doesn't have to be detailed minutia, but what is going on with their tax dollars, and how are they being represented.
Sometimes there may be a level of safely assuming the best things are happening and trust is placed, but there's a balancing act, the concern that there could be breaches of the guarantee, that some individuals, such as boots on the ground, didn't lead a troop into doing something absurd, outside the boundary of the mission and permission.
...
Surely there are those of us in the US that want nothing close to the sort of what US Secretary of State John Kerry had to go through in terms of controversy having to do with war.
