Use your imagination

I've told this story before, but please bear with me. Bernard Lewis has long been one of the most celebrated scholars of all things Middle East (he's literally been called the "doyen of Middle East studies" by a NYT reviewer who apparently meant it sincerely), but he's got a problematic record. His career has included … Continue reading Use your imagination

You might as well throw the money out of a helicopter

I wonder if this guy is on LinkedIn; I'd love to see his resume: The April disappearance of Gumurod Halimov, the American-trained head of Tajikistan’s elite security force, sent shudders through Dushanbe, the capital of Afghanistan’s impoverished northern neighbor. His May reappearance in an ISIS video shocked not just Tajikistan, but all of Central Asia. … Continue reading You might as well throw the money out of a helicopter

Donald Trump and the real Republican Party

The firestorm over leading Republican presidential contender Donald Trump's ugly comments on John McCain's military service has been telling. There's no doubt that what Trump said about McCain was disgusting, particularly coming from somebody who spent his war-eligible years taking deferments. But what does it say about the Republican Party that a guy who has … Continue reading Donald Trump and the real Republican Party

Today in History: July 17 odds and ends

Today marks the anniversary of the day that the Fourth Crusade, fourth of a series of pan-Christian military expeditions meant to drive Muslims out of the eastern Mediterranean and bring its holy sites under Christian control while also providing breathing room for the hard pressed Byzantine Empire, captured Constantinople and sent the Byzantine Emperor Alexios … Continue reading Today in History: July 17 odds and ends

Today in History: the Crusades approach their ironic apogee (1203)

Today marks the 812th anniversary of the day that the Fourth Crusade, fourth of a series of pan-Christian military expeditions meant to drive Muslims out of the eastern Mediterranean and bring its holy sites under Christian control while also providing breathing room for the hard pressed Byzantine Empire, captured Constantinople and sent the Byzantine Emperor … Continue reading Today in History: the Crusades approach their ironic apogee (1203)