Meet your new Taliban emir

The Taliban have appointed Mullah Mansour's replacement, and he's one of the two guys who were considered the favorites for the job. Thankfully, I think, he's the one who isn't Sirajuddin Haqqani: Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, a prominent religious scholar and deputy to the killed leader, will head the militant movement, which has been in disarray … Continue reading Meet your new Taliban emir

Islamic History, part 30: the early Islamic military (7th-9th centuries CE)

Islamic History Series I feel pretty certain that nowadays we would point to the advent of Islam as the most important development of the movement that Muhammad began in Mecca and Medina in the first part of the 7th century. However, to contemporary observers in the period immediately following his death, it must have seemed … Continue reading Islamic History, part 30: the early Islamic military (7th-9th centuries CE)

ISIS kills at least 148 in Latakia, where people live

Five suicide attacks and two car bombs killed at least 148 people in the Syrian cities of Jableh and Tartus earlier today. The attacks were all carried out by ISIS. Buzzfeed has aggregated photographs of the aftermath along with some specific details about each attack. I mention this first because that's a hell of a … Continue reading ISIS kills at least 148 in Latakia, where people live

Iraq: will Fallujah fall before the government?

The operation to wrest the city of Fallujah from ISIS has begun, according to Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi: A statement from the military said counterterrorism forces, police, tribal fighters and popular mobilization units — which include an array of Shiite militias — will be involved. U.S.-supplied F-16 jets already have begun bombing targets in … Continue reading Iraq: will Fallujah fall before the government?

Today in Middle Eastern history: the Turkish War of Independence begins (1919)

There’s a kind of symmetry in the fact that the Turkish War of Independence began around three years to the date after Britain and France signed the Sykes-Picot agreement on how to divide up the Arab world. Sykes-Picot, for better or worse, has become the symbol for all of the plans the Allies had for … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: the Turkish War of Independence begins (1919)