When last we left Libya, its two competing "national" governments were in talks to try to form a national unity government, but it wasn't going so well, mostly because the Tripoli government was dragging its feet. Yesterday came reports of a breakthrough, maybe: Libya's rival governments have reached a "consensus" on the main elements of … Continue reading Agreeing to maybe agree again at some point in the hopefully not-too-distant future
Month: September 2015
Tony Abbott’s loss may be the environment’s gain
Australia's Liberal Party, which is actually its biggest conservative party because the world outside of America is a land of many contrasts (I kid!), changed leaders today, which also means that Australia changed prime ministers. Tony Abbott, who had led the party since 2009 and the country since 2013, was replaced by the guy he … Continue reading Tony Abbott’s loss may be the environment’s gain
A losing argument
I agree with Kevin Drum; there's little to be gained from liberal/center-left groups like CAP arguing that today's Republican Party has moved far to Ronald Reagan's right. Yes, it feeds an argument that the current Republican Party is tiptoeing out on the radical right-wing fringe, but it's a hollow way to make that point. Here's … Continue reading A losing argument
So much for resting in peace…
Via io9, it appears that archaeologists in the Irish town of Collooney have a bit of a mystery on their hands, as they examine a human skeleton that was unearthed when a 200 year old birch tree blew over in a storm. To add injury to insult, the skeleton, which appears to have been buried … Continue reading So much for resting in peace…
Republicans rebooting an old classic
It's no "it’s been pretty well confirmed that [Mohamed Atta, the leader of the 19 9/11 hijackers] did go to Prague and he did meet with a senior official of the Iraqi intelligence service in Czechoslovakia last April, several months before the attack," which was really a masterful display of lying in the service of … Continue reading Republicans rebooting an old classic
Today in European history: the Battle of Vienna (1683)
So yesterday, when we talked about the Great Siege of Malta, I mentioned toward the end that the Ottomans, despite losing that siege, would remain one of the great military powers in the Mediterranean region for another century or more. Well, by 1683 it had been a century or more, and that year’s Battle of Vienna … Continue reading Today in European history: the Battle of Vienna (1683)
Today in European history: the Great Siege of Malta ends (1565)
The two most famous military orders to emerge from the Crusades were the Knights Templar, which was named for its first headquarters on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and the Knights Hospitaller, which ran a hospital in Crusader Jerusalem before it diversified into the fighting business. The Templars are easily the more famous of the … Continue reading Today in European history: the Great Siege of Malta ends (1565)
When is the AP going to explain its bogus Parchin story?
Remember how a few weeks ago, the AP's George Jahn reported that he'd seen a draft of the agreement between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency governing site inspections at Iran's Parchin military base? And how Jahn explained that the draft said Iran would be allowed to do its own site inspections without the … Continue reading When is the AP going to explain its bogus Parchin story?
Congress considers giving the Israelis weapons that they probably don’t even want
Benjamin Netanyahu's consolation prize for losing his fight against the Iran deal is likely to be a major new outlay of military aid from the US to Israel. But the first bill out of the gate to propose new aid is Ben Cardin's "Plan B" attempt to scuttle the Iran deal via the back door, … Continue reading Congress considers giving the Israelis weapons that they probably don’t even want
Disaster at the Grand Mosque
At least 87 people (a number that's likely to rise) are dead and another 180+ injured after a construction crane collapsed and and fell onto Mecca's Grand Mosque, the holiest site in Islam. The Saudi government is planning to investigate the cause, but it's very likely that it was weather-related, as Saudi Arabia has been … Continue reading Disaster at the Grand Mosque