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Level 1 - WA Dong and the Celtic Britons
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Level 3 - My Astronomy

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Glance at NATO

In early 2018, UNITED STATES ARMY COMMANDER, GENERAL CURTIS M. SCAPARROTTI delivered the posture statement for NATO. He stated, "As our most significant trading partner, Europe is vital to promoting American prosperity. With shared history and values, Europe is also a critical partner in advancing American influence throughout the world. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) enables us to preserve peace through strength as alliance unity fundamentally deters the aggression of potential adversaries."

Moreover, General Scaparrotti said, "Russia continues to destabilize regional security and disregard international norms, which have preserved the peace in Europe since 1945. Russia seeks to change the international order, fracture NATO, and undermine U.S. leadership in order to protect its regime, re-assert dominance over its neighbors, and achieve greater influence around the globe. To achieve these ends, the Kremlin is prepared to employ the full spectrum of Russia’s power, to include forcefully using its increasingly capable military."

United Nations Command: AUKUSA/Quad 4

Extensively, the Central Basin is transforming international security while disabling NATO, AUKUSA and the Quad 4 military alliances with the Open START Hawaii and Open START Alaska drills. Inherently, the Central Basin fleet suppresses the UN Command over security backlogs as the Global South impedes expansion for the Japanese yen. Economically, the US dollar bounds NATO, AUKUSA and the Quad 4 alliances under one entity in the wake of the 2007 housing crises, COVID-19 recovery and war in Ukraine. Generously, the Upper Rhine pass bridges the Open START Hawaii and Open START Alaska drills which stabilize international and climate security. Uniquely, Open START drills for the Upper Rhine pass pegs the value of the Japanese yen and Korean Won to the Chinese yuan, Indian rupee, Russian ruble, and Mexican peso to enable economic transformation for the Central Basin region. Effectively, the Open START drill secures the yen in cooperation with the Global South as significant growth on the New Silk Road Economic Belt extends in Africa. Suitably, the Open START drill baffles the UN Command with the Upper Rhine pass as the historical value is at stake. Judiciously, the Open START drill isolates the UN Command over Level 1 protocol which underpins NATO, AUKUSA and the Quad 4 military alliances to Celtic Briton tribes.

The OSCE and NATO: From the Arctic Circle

Historically, military conflicts include land navigation rivalry which is significant for the Lower Rhine corridor as tensions between the Eastern and Western hemisphere ignite over political testimony. Substantially, the US has interspersed armed forces in the EU with the connivance of NATO and the OSCE to subjugate the Arctic Circle and dominate international trade from the Middle East. Tacitly, the OSCE is equipped to engineer early warnings, conflict resolution and crisis management over military tensions with NATO to inseminate the world order of law and justice. Decisively, the Open START Iceland drill unify the corners of the world to combat the historical West from the Arctic Circle over climate security, war crimes and crimes against humanity. Particularly, normalized ties to Israel for the Lower Rhine corridor weighs over rising Eastern influence from the Near East which is a major factor in the Open START Iceland drill. Efficiently, the Open START Iceland drill balances political, economic and military parity between the historical East and West which is threatened from the incumbency of trade sanctions and escalating military tensions in the West.

*Schedule of Nuclear Attack

Be advised: The specific plan of attack for Canada is sensitive and will be posted here closer to its scheduled strike.

Brazil

Open START (RKS)
Groups DF1 - DF7 | *300kt | Millineum Power *4,000 MW
Level 1 - WA Dong (SIT.2)

City/Town

Latitude Coordinate

Longitude Coordinate

Sao Paulo

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 767m (Group 1)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.550520 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -22.906847  00
Point C: -15.826691  00
Point D: -12.977749 00
Point E: -3.732714 00
Point F: -19.916681 00
Open START Passages
Point A: -46.633309 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -43.172897  00
Point C: -47.921820  00
Point D: -38.501630 00
Point E: -38.526998 00
Point F: -43.934493 00
Demonstration

Rio de Janeiro

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 33m (Group 1)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.550520 00
Point B: -22.906847  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -15.826691  00
Point D: -12.977749 00
Point E: -3.732714 00
Point F: -19.916681 00
Point A: -46.633309 00
Point B: -43.172897  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -47.921820  00
Point D: -38.501630 00
Point E: -38.526998 00
Point F: -43.934493 00

Brasilia

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 1083m (Group 1)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.550520 00
Point B: -22.906847  00
Point C: -15.826691 *00 (1650t)
Point D: -12.977749 00
Point E: -3.732714 00
Point F: -19.916681 00
Point A: -46.633309 00
Point B: -43.172897  00
Point C: -47.921820  *00 (1650t)
Point D: -38.501630 00
Point E: -38.526998 00
Point F: -43.934493 00

Salvador

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 41m (Group 1)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.550520 00
Point B: -22.906847  00
Point C: -15.826691  00
Point D: -12.977749 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -3.732714 00
Point F: -19.916681 00
Point A: -46.633309 00
Point B: -43.172897  00
Point C: -47.921820  00
Point D: -38.501630 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -38.526998 00
Point F: -43.934493 00

Fortaleza

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 28m (Group 1)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.550520 00
Point B: -22.906847  00
Point C: -15.826691  00
Point D: -12.977749 00
Point E: -3.732714 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -19.916681 00
Point A: -46.633309 00
Point B: -43.172897  00
Point C: -47.921820  00
Point D: -38.501630 00
Point E: -38.526998 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -43.934493 00

Belo Horizonte

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation:  841m (Group 1)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.550520 00
Point B: -22.906847  00
Point C: -15.826691  00
Point D: -12.977749 00
Point E: -3.732714 00
Point F: -19.916681 *00 (1650t)
Point A: -46.633309 00
Point B: -43.172897  00
Point C: -47.921820  00
Point D: -38.501630 00
Point E: -38.526998 00
Point F: -43.934493 *00 (1650t)

Manaus

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation:  45m (Group 2)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -3.119028 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -25.480876  00
Point C: -8.052240  00
Point D: -16.686898 00
Point E: -1.455729 00
Point F: -30.034647 00
Point A: -60.021731 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -49.304425  00
Point C: -34.928610  00
Point D: -49.264811 00
Point E: -48.490179 00
Point F: -51.217658 00

Curitiba

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 925m (Group 2)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -3.119028 00
Point B: -25.480876  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -8.052240  00
Point D: -16.686898 00
Point E: -1.455729 00
Point F: -30.034647 00
Point A: -60.021731 00
Point B: -49.304425  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -34.928610  00
Point D: -49.264811 00
Point E: -48.490179 00
Point F: -51.217658 00

Recife

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 11m (Group 2)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -3.119028 00
Point B: -25.480876  00
Point C: -8.052240  *00 (1650t)
Point D: -16.686898 00
Point E: -1.455729 00
Point F: -30.034647 00
Point A: -60.021731 00
Point B: -49.304425  00
Point C: -34.928610  *00 (1650t)
Point D: -49.264811 00
Point E: -48.490179 00
Point F: -51.217658 00

Goiania

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 779m (Group 2)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -3.119028 00
Point B: -25.480876  00
Point C: -8.052240  00
Point D: -16.686898 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -1.455729 00
Point F: -30.034647 00
Point A: -60.021731 00
Point B: -49.304425  00
Point C: -34.928610  00
Point D: -49.264811 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -48.490179 00
Point F: -51.217658 00

Belem

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 20m (Group 2)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -3.119028 00
Point B: -25.480876  00
Point C: -8.052240  00
Point D: -16.686898 00
Point E: -1.455729 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -30.034647 00
Point A: -60.021731 00
Point B: -49.304425  00
Point C: -34.928610  00
Point D: -49.264811 00
Point E: -48.490179 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -51.217658 00

Porto Alegre

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 10m (Group 2)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -3.119028 00
Point B: -25.480876  00
Point C: -8.052240  00
Point D: -16.686898 00
Point E: -1.455729 00
Point F: -30.034647 *00 (1650t)
Point A: -60.021731 00
Point B: -49.304425  00
Point C: -34.928610  00
Point D: -49.264811 00
Point E: -48.490179 00
Point F: -51.217658 *00 (1650t)

Guarulhos

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 747m (Group 3)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.454275 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -22.932925  00
Point C: -2.529967  00
Point D: -22.827288 00
Point E: -9.649849 00
Point F: -22.786299 00
Point A: -46.533923 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -47.073845  00
Point C: -44.256729  00
Point D: -43.063765 00
Point E: -35.708949 00
Point F: -43.305311 00

Campinas

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 706m (Group 3)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.454275 00
Point B: -22.932925  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -2.529967  00
Point D: -22.827288 00
Point E: -9.649849 00
Point F: -22.786299 00
Point A: -46.533923 00
Point B: -47.073845  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -44.256729  00
Point D: -43.063765 00
Point E: -35.708949 00
Point F: -43.305311 00

Sao Luis

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 19m (Group 3)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.454275 00
Point B: -22.932925  00
Point C: -2.529967  *00 (1650t)
Point D: -22.827288 00
Point E: -9.649849 00
Point F: -22.786299 00
Point A: -46.533923 00
Point B: -47.073845  00
Point C: -44.256729  *00 (1650t)
Point D: -43.063765 00
Point E: -35.708949 00
Point F: -43.305311 00

Sao Goncalo

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 15m (Group 3)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.454275 00
Point B: -22.932925  00
Point C: -2.529967  00
Point D: -22.827288 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -9.649849 00
Point F: -22.786299 00
Point A: -46.533923 00
Point B: -47.073845  00
Point C: -44.256729  00
Point D: -43.063765 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -35.708949 00
Point F: -43.305311 00

Maceio

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 12m (Group 3)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.454275 00
Point B: -22.932925  00
Point C: -2.529967  00
Point D: -22.827288 00
Point E: -9.649849 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -22.786299 00
Point A: -46.533923 00
Point B: -47.073845  00
Point C: -44.256729  00
Point D: -43.063765 00
Point E: -35.708949 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -43.305311 00

Duque de Caxias

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 29m (Group 3)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.454275 00
Point B: -22.932925  00
Point C: -2.529967  00
Point D: -22.827288 00
Point E: -9.649849 00
Point F: -22.786299 *00 (1650t)
Point A: -46.533923 00
Point B: -47.073845  00
Point C: -44.256729  00
Point D: -43.063765 00
Point E: -35.708949 00
Point F: -43.305311 *00 (1650t)

Campo Grande

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 522m (Group 4)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -20.469711 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -5.779257  00
Point C: -5.092011  00
Point D: -23.689843 00
Point E: -22.756132 00
Point F: -7.119496 00
Point A: -54.620121 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -35.200916  00
Point C: -42.803760  00
Point D: -46.564848 00
Point E: -43.460742 00
Point F: -34.845012 00

Natal

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 12m (Group 4)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -20.469711 00
Point B: -5.779257  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -5.092011  00
Point D: -23.689843 00
Point E: -22.756132 00
Point F: -7.119496 00
Point A: -54.620121 00
Point B: -35.200916  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -42.803760  00
Point D: -46.564848 00
Point E: -43.460742 00
Point F: -34.845012 00

Teresina

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 87m (Group 4)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -20.469711 00
Point B: -5.779257  00
Point C: -5.092011  *00 (1650t)
Point D: -23.689843 00
Point E: -22.756132 00
Point F: -7.119496 00
Point A: -54.620121 00
Point B: -35.200916  00
Point C: -42.803760  *00 (1650t)
Point D: -46.564848 00
Point E: -43.460742 00
Point F: -34.845012 00

Sao Bernardo do Campo

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 795m (Group 4)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -20.469711 00
Point B: -5.779257  00
Point C: -5.092011  00
Point D: -23.689843 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -22.756132 00
Point F: -7.119496 00
Point A: -54.620121 00
Point B: -35.200916  00
Point C: -42.803760  00
Point D: -46.564848 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -43.460742 00
Point F: -34.845012 00

Nova Iguacu

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 24m (Group 4)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -20.469711 00
Point B: -5.779257  00
Point C: -5.092011  00
Point D: -23.689843 00
Point E: -22.756132 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -7.119496 00
Point A: -54.620121 00
Point B: -35.200916  00
Point C: -42.803760  00
Point D: -46.564848 00
Point E: -43.460742 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -34.845012 00

Joao Pessoa

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation:  43m (Group 4)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -20.469711 00
Point B: -5.779257  00
Point C: -5.092011  00
Point D: -23.689843 00
Point E: -22.756132 00
Point F: -7.119496 *00 (1650t)
Point A: -54.620121 00
Point B: -35.200916  00
Point C: -42.803760  00
Point D: -46.564848 00
Point E: -43.460742 00
Point F: -34.845012 *00 (1650t)

Sao Jose dos Campos

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 599m (Group 5)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.223701 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -23.674223  00
Point C: -21.170401  00
Point D: -8.168813 00
Point E: -23.537205 00
Point F: -18.912753 00
Point A: -45.900907 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -46.543600  00
Point C: -47.810324  00
Point D: -34.920874 00
Point E: -46.796232 00
Point F: -48.275484 00

Santo Andre

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 786m (Group 5)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.223701 00
Point B: -23.674223  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -21.170401  00
Point D: -8.168813 00
Point E: -23.537205 00
Point F: -18.912753 00
Point A: -45.900907 00
Point B: -46.543600  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -47.810324  00
Point D: -34.920874 00
Point E: -46.796232 00
Point F: -48.275484 00

Ribeirao Preto

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 527m (Group 5)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.223701 00
Point B: -23.674223  00
Point C: -21.170401  *00 (1650t)
Point D: -8.168813 00
Point E: -23.537205 00
Point F: -18.912753 00
Point A: -45.900907 00
Point B: -46.543600  00
Point C: -47.810324  *00 (1650t)
Point D: -34.920874 00
Point E: -46.796232 00
Point F: -48.275484 00

Jaboatao dos Guararapes

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 8m (Group 5)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.223701 00
Point B: -23.674223  00
Point C: -21.170401  00
Point D: -8.168813 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -23.537205 00
Point F: -18.912753 00
Point A: -45.900907 00
Point B: -46.543600  00
Point C: -47.810324  00
Point D: -34.920874 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -46.796232 00
Point F: -48.275484 00

Osasco

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 780m (Group 5)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.223701 00
Point B: -23.674223  00
Point C: -21.170401  00
Point D: -8.168813 00
Point E: -23.537205 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -18.912753 00
Point A: -45.900907 00
Point B: -46.543600  00
Point C: -47.810324  00
Point D: -34.920874 00
Point E: -46.796232 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -48.275484 00

Uberlandia

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 871m (Group 5)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.223701 00
Point B: -23.674223  00
Point C: -21.170401  00
Point D: -8.168813 00
Point E: -23.537205 00
Point F: -18.912753 *00 (1650t)
Point A: -45.900907 00
Point B: -46.543600  00
Point C: -47.810324  00
Point D: -34.920874 00
Point E: -46.796232 00
Point F: -48.275484 *00 (1650t)

Sorocaba

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 608m (Group 6)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.455710 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -19.916151  00
Point C: -10.947247  00
Point D: -12.253585 00
Point E: -15.600860 00
Point F: -26.283421 00
Point A: -47.488276 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -44.080876  00
Point C: -37.073082  00
Point D: -38.960076 00
Point E: -56.096823 00
Point F: -48.845227 00

Contagem

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 908m (Group 6)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.455710 00
Point B: -19.916151  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -10.947247  00
Point D: -12.253585 00
Point E: -15.600860 00
Point F: -26.283421 00
Point A: -47.488276 00
Point B: -44.080876  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -37.073082  00
Point D: -38.960076 00
Point E: -56.096823 00
Point F: -48.845227 00

Aracaju

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 10m (Group 6)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.455710 00
Point B: -19.916151  00
Point C: -10.947247  *00 (1650t)
Point D: -12.253585 00
Point E: -15.600860 00
Point F: -26.283421 00
Point A: -47.488276 00
Point B: -44.080876  00
Point C: -37.073082  *00 (1650t)
Point D: -38.960076 00
Point E: -56.096823 00
Point F: -48.845227 00

Feira de Santana

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 242m (Group 6)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.455710 00
Point B: -19.916151  00
Point C: -10.947247  00
Point D: -12.253585 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -15.600860 00
Point F: -26.283421 00
Point A: -47.488276 00
Point B: -44.080876  00
Point C: -37.073082  00
Point D: -38.960076 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -56.096823 00
Point F: -48.845227 00

Cuiaba

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 172m (Group 6)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.455710 00
Point B: -19.916151  00
Point C: -10.947247  00
Point D: -12.253585 00
Point E: -15.600860 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -26.283421 00
Point A: -47.488276 00
Point B: -44.080876  00
Point C: -37.073082  00
Point D: -38.960076 00
Point E: -56.096823 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -48.845227 00

Joinville

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 2m (Group 6)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -23.455710 00
Point B: -19.916151  00
Point C: -10.947247  00
Point D: -12.253585 00
Point E: -15.600860 00
Point F: -26.283421 *00 (1650t)
Point A: -47.488276 00
Point B: -44.080876  00
Point C: -37.073082  00
Point D: -38.960076 00
Point E: -56.096823 00
Point F: -48.845227 *00 (1650t)

Aparecida de Goiania

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 821m (Group 7)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -16.820257 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -23.304452  00
Point C: -21.762364  00
Point D: -1.365067 00
Point E: -8.761193 00
Point F: -20.122895 00
Point A: -49.247304 *00 (1650t)
Point B: -51.169582  00
Point C: -43.343692  00
Point D: -48.374637 00
Point E: -63.900440 00
Point F: -40.305410 00

Londrina

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 606m (Group 7)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -16.820257 00
Point B: -23.304452  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -21.762364  00
Point D: -1.365067 00
Point E: -8.761193 00
Point F: -20.122895 00
Point A: -49.247304 00
Point B: -51.169582  *00 (1650t)
Point C: -43.343692  00
Point D: -48.374637 00
Point E: -63.900440 00
Point F: -40.305410 00

Juiz de Fora

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 687m (Group 7)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -16.820257 00
Point B: -23.304452  00
Point C: -21.762364  *00 (1650t)
Point D: -1.365067 00
Point E: -8.761193 00
Point F: -20.122895 00
Point A: -49.247304 00
Point B: -51.169582  00
Point C: -43.343692  *00 (1650t)
Point D: -48.374637 00
Point E: -63.900440 00
Point F: -40.305410 00

Ananindeua

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 21m (Group 7)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -16.820257 00
Point B: -23.304452  00
Point C: -21.762364  00
Point D: -1.365067 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -8.761193 00
Point F: -20.122895 00
Point A: -49.247304 00
Point B: -51.169582  00
Point C: -43.343692  00
Point D: -48.374637 *00 (1650t)
Point E: -63.900440 00
Point F: -40.305410 00

Porto Velho

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 89m (Group 7)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -16.820257 00
Point B: -23.304452  00
Point C: -21.762364  00
Point D: -1.365067 00
Point E: -8.761193 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -20.122895 00
Point A: -49.247304 00
Point B: -51.169582  00
Point C: -43.343692  00
Point D: -48.374637 00
Point E: -63.900440 *00 (1650t)
Point F: -40.305410 00

Serra

[*ceiling floor = 40km]

Elevation: 58m (Group 7)

DF-5G SLBM

Point A: -16.820257 00
Point B: -23.304452  00
Point C: -21.762364  00
Point D: -1.365067 00
Point E: -8.761193 00
Point F: -20.122895 *00 (1650t)
Point A: -49.247304 00
Point B: -51.169582  00
Point C: -43.343692  00
Point D: -48.374637 00
Point E: -63.900440 00
Point F: -40.305410 *00 (1650t)
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Open START Drills: Central Basin

January
February
March
April
June
July
September
October

2024

Open START

Indicatively, Open START Drills evaluate military tensions over trading the cumbersome USD/YEN and USD/WON currency pairs.
The New Silk Road Economic Belt
Hawaii | Alaska | Ireland | Iceland | UK |
US Military Assets | Central Basin (US)
Insider: Awe Black America '06
West Coast (US) | Gulf Coast (US) | East Coast (US)
Northern Canada | AUKUSA

Bottom Line Drill

Adversly, social injustice, political fall-out and civil un-rest hibernate while tensions over the arms race in the Far East shifts momentum for the Indo-Pacific region. Additionally, the impact from sovereign debt trickles beyond the purview of protectionism as the European Union isolates in war with Ukraine. Historically, western economic powers have flexed military build-ups against the East which ignite waves of infectious violence over sprouting terrorism. Accordingly, the Bottom Line Drill aims to shield economic prosperity in Asia as the New Silk Road Economic Belt diminishes relevance for the European Order. Openly, war fatigue in the West fuels rivalry in Central Asia as ISIL and Daesh terror groups ally to expand over the weakening European Order. Meanwhile, the US is isolated in an opium pandemic over decades of war from the Middle East as posing hostile with its military pivot to Asia intensifies the arms race.

Likewise, Western expansion into Eastern Europe is thrawrted as the Bottom Line Drill targets various NATO military build-ups with AUKUSA in the South China Sea. Likewise, US economic sanctions against Russia originate over military tensions from the AUKUSA pivot to Asia. Hastily, the US has redeployed troops to Poland in order to sway the European Order from the pivot to Asia has ignited proxy wars from Israel. Hence, it is imperative that Episode-1 and Episode-2 also are routinely rehearsed.

January
February
June
July
August
October
November
December

2024

Open START

Indicatively, Open START Drills evaluate military tensions from trading the cumbersome USD/MXN currency pair.
The African Union
Hawaii | Alaska | Ireland | Iceland | UK |
US Military Assets | Central Basin (US)
Insider: Awe Black America '06
West Coast (US) | Gulf Coast (US) | East Coast (US)
Northern Canada | AUKUSA

Per-Day Drill

Traditionally, war crimes arise from the divisive visible roots of World War 2 which linger within Western powers. Relentlessly, the rise of capitalism has posed a major threat to social stability and economic expansion for the African Union. Similarly, in the Middle East the US war on terror symbolizes a unique episode of capitalist expansionism which is the premise for the Per-Day Drill. Fashionably, information technology is critical to successfully engage the lasting political impact of post-World War 2 war crimes which remain intense in several nations. Mainly, quantum technology and cyberwar establishes a field for anti-terror networks to pursue war criminals from the cascading episodes of inner city, domestic and terror-related violence. Internationally, the Per Day Drill intwine open data sources to front-line warfighters as war crimes diminish in Western society with the African Union. Additionally, the domestic terrorism for developing nations becomes targeted with decisive action for anti-terror networking with advanced open data sources.

Randomly, the impact from snowballing effects of various episodes of social injustice, political fall-out and international crime is alleviated from the will to develop permanent working solutions for the advancement of mankind. Assertively, crowd raids over foreign US troops have become a routine for the West and is the backbone of new international terror cells. Likewise, political motivation for economic terrorism is rooted with the US as the EU relies on Oceania for preemptive military policies at work. Strategically, it is imperative that Episode-1, Episode-2, Episode-3, Episode-4 and Episode-5 also are routinely rehearsed.

January
February
June
July
September
October
November
December

2024

Open START

Indicatively, Open START Drills evaluate military tensions from trading the cumbersome USD/RUB currency pair.
The Eurasian Economic Union
Hawaii | Alaska | Ireland | Iceland | UK |
US Military Assets | Central Basin (US)
Insider: Awe Black America '06
West Coast (US) | Gulf Coast (US) | East Coast (US)
Northern Canada | AUKUSA

Rules of Engagement Drill

Militarily, Taiwan's failure to strive for unification with China has a whimsy economic effect on the Eurasian Economic Union over expansion for the Far East Peninsula which is separated with North and South Korea. Sparsely, the US is linking an Indo-Pacific alliance to maintain an armistice and nuclear stand-off on the Far East Peninsula to stifle both China and Russia. Moreover, economic stability in Central Asia forms the foundation of the Rules of Engagement Drill which engages NATO expansionism with significant progress from lingering arms races with the US. Keenly, interactive media has highlighted mounting tensions and issues in the general public over national agendas, market sentiment and security threats which all impact the Rules of Engagement Drill. Tremendously, at the national level with smartphone technology the Rules of Engagement Drill has a tremendous impact on rising political tensions from Taiwan. Easily, global economic stagnation over security on the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait is alleviated with the rapid end to US naval navigation disputes. Significantly, the use of deadly force over Taiwan underscore futile attempts in the West to hideously sabotage China and the Eurasian Economic Union with social disorder from military tensions.

Thoroughly, NATO expansion into Eastern Europe is thrawrted from Taiwan as the Rules of Engagement Drill engages the arms race in Asia . Adversely, NATO naval aggression and US sanctions against Russia intensify a nuclear stand-off over the Far East Peninsula. Hastily, the US is redeploying troops from Germany to Poland in order to sway the entire European continent towards a US pivot to Asia over economic rift from Taiwan. Accordingly, it is imperative that Episode-2, Episode-3 and Episode-4 of the Rules of Engagement Drill also are routinely rehearsed.