I am working without wi-fi, so this is going to be shorter than I'd like. But there's major news about the civil war, and it's good bad just okay puppies completely incomprehensible: MUNICH — The United States, Russia and other powers agreed to a “cessation of hostilities” in Syria’s civil war, to take place within the next week, and … Continue reading Ceasing…something, in Syria
Month: February 2016
World War I reading: the Senussi Campaign
Since I'm on semi-break, and continuing the tradition of sending you to Michael Collins Dunn's blog when there's not much going on around here, this would be a good time to catch you up on his most recent World War I series, on the Senussi Campaign, which began in late 1915. After Italy jumped into … Continue reading World War I reading: the Senussi Campaign
Today in Middle Eastern history: the Mongols sack Baghdad (1258)
The Mongol sack of Baghdad in 1258 brought an end the Abbasid caliphate in most practical senses. It was, obviously, a pivotal moment in world history, and is among the handful of events about which you can genuinely say that the world was one way before it happened and another way after it happened. At … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: the Mongols sack Baghdad (1258)
The Obama administration is in reruns
At least it's a classic episode: The Obama administration is "on the verge of taking action" against the Islamic State in Libya, where the terrorist network has flourished in recent months, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee told POLITICO on Tuesday. Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) declined to describe what kind of action the … Continue reading The Obama administration is in reruns
The right temperament for the job
Republican presidential candidate (and modern-day hybrid of Walt Whitman and Martin Luther King) Marco Rubio, was last seen desperately working to dispel once and for all with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn’t know what he’s doing (SPOILER: he knows exactly what he’s doing). Today, Rubio was the subject of a piece by Buzzfeed's McKay … Continue reading The right temperament for the job
Problems in Syria, north and south
The Southern Front has been the one major component of the Free Syrian Army that's managed to hold together as a capable fighting force despite the challenges posed by ISIS, extremist rebel forces, and the Assad regime. Last summer analysts were touting it as Syria's "last best hope" for a non-Assad, non-extremist outcome to the … Continue reading Problems in Syria, north and south
BREAKING: AMERICAN CITIZENS UNJUSTLY IMPRISONED BY MIDDLE EASTERN DICTATORSHIP AND oh, my bad, never mind
ThinkProgress's Beenish Ahmed has the story of two American citizens who have been most likely railroaded by the Kuwaiti justice system (such as it is) because they happen to be a lesbian couple: A U.S. army veteran and her partner have been sentenced to more than 20 years in a Kuwaiti prison for trumped up … Continue reading BREAKING: AMERICAN CITIZENS UNJUSTLY IMPRISONED BY MIDDLE EASTERN DICTATORSHIP AND oh, my bad, never mind
Today in Middle Eastern history: the Battle of al-Mansurah begins (1250)
Before King Louis IX of France (d. 1270) led the weirdly conceived and badly failed Eighth Crusade against Tunis, he earned his Crusader bona fides on the better conceived but still badly failed Seventh Crusade, which is our subject today. As I wrote when we talked about the Eighth Crusade, if medieval BuzzFeed had put together a … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: the Battle of al-Mansurah begins (1250)
Does not compute
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Just some friendly death and coffin banter among friends
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