Last week was difficult. In Minneapolis, where a cousin lives, Trump's Gestapo(ICE) murdered two Americans. That was horrible enough.
For me, it wasn't as terrible as that, but it was a different kind of difficult week. My 3 caregivers for Joan all cancelled their visits, so I had no breaks during the week. I didn't realize how much I look forward to those 3-hour breaks. I know Joan is safe while they are with her, and that does relieve some daily pressure on me. I'm frankly surprised I went 5 years without them.
Being a caregiver is nothing I would wish on anyone.
Meanwhile, Ukraine.
Today's top story: Russia has yet to use Iranian missiles in its war on Ukraine
Iran gave hundreds of its missiles to Russia as a gift to help in its war on Ukraine. So far, they've been plagued by failure to launch.
Ukrainian intelligence told the Kyiv Independent on Jan. 26 that of the over 350 Fath-360 missiles that Iran has given Russia, none have come down on Ukraine.
Those dormant Fath missiles contrast with Russia's use of North Korea ballistic missiles, widely seen as shoddy but reportedly improved thanks to Russian assistance. Russia's seeming disinterest in Iran-supplied Faths could be seen a passive indictment of a missile program that Iran has invested in heavily. Source-Kyiv Independent