The place to start working with Iran

With the nuclear deal in pocket, it's understandable that people are talking about the future of the US-Iran relationship. It's especially understandable when Iranian and US interests in the Middle East overlap on so many issues: ISIS in Iraq and Syria, the stability of the Iraqi government in general, dealing with Syria's civil war, Hezbollah-Israel, … Continue reading The place to start working with Iran

Major victory for Hadi’s forces in Yemen

Forces loyal to Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi have reportedly retaken control of the southern Yemen port city of Aden, according to VP-in-exile Khaled Bahah. The Houthis are denying that they've lost the city, but it seems pretty clear that no more than about 10% of the city, max, is still in Houthi hands. Some top … Continue reading Major victory for Hadi’s forces in Yemen

Next up, Chancellor Merkel will kick a puppy

German Chancellor Angela Merkel essentially made a Palestinian teenager cry on German TV today by compassionately explaining to her that Germany is about to deport her and her family back to, well, wherever, I guess, on account of "politics is hard sometimes." Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL214wjxI6Q There are lots of refugees out there, and if Germany accepts … Continue reading Next up, Chancellor Merkel will kick a puppy

Yeah, we sure do hate to fire up the crazies

John McCain, speaking here on Serious Republican Contender Donald Trump: Over the weekend, Donald Trump held a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, that attracted several thousand people. He shared the stage with the father of a man who was killed by an undocumented immigrant—and Trump continued his rant against illegal immigration that began when he launched his campaign and … Continue reading Yeah, we sure do hate to fire up the crazies

Chattanooga shooting: what is known so far

A single gunman (so far as is known right now) named Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez, a native of Kuwait and naturalized US citizen, attacked two military facilities (a recruitment center and a Naval reserve center) in Chattanooga, Tennessee, earlier today, killing four Marines and wounding a Marine recruiter and a police officer before either being killed … Continue reading Chattanooga shooting: what is known so far

What’s “trust” got to do with anything? My newest piece at LobeLog

Sorry it's been quiet around here today, but at the risk of revealing how the sausage gets made, these hot takes don't just make themselves, you know? Sometimes you have to listen to other people's takes to get the juices going, so I spent most of the day attending talks on the brave new post-Iran … Continue reading What’s “trust” got to do with anything? My newest piece at LobeLog

And the award for “Most Unhinged Reaction to the Iran Deal” goes to…

Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL)! Congratulations, Senator! Everything about Kirk's reaction to the deal in this radio interview is over the top. There's the 2008-era birther-lite usage of the "Barack HUSSEIN Obama" form, the assertion that Obama actually wants "to get nukes to Iran," the 100% certain prediction of a future nuclear war in the Middle … Continue reading And the award for “Most Unhinged Reaction to the Iran Deal” goes to…

Today in Middle Eastern history: the First Crusade captures Jerusalem (1099)

One thing that sets the First Crusade apart from the rest of the Crusades, apart from it being first, is that it actually succeeded. Without qualification, without changing the conditions in the middle of the campaign, the army of the First Crusade accomplished what it set out to accomplish—it captured Jerusalem. Well, OK, what it … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: the First Crusade captures Jerusalem (1099)