With the three day weekend I may--may--not be back until Monday. The downside of taking any significant time away from these updates is that it just makes the ones I have to write when I get started again that much longer. So I might sneak one in Sunday night just to keep Monday's from being … Continue reading Middle East update: May 26 2017
Month: May 2017
Asia/Africa/Americas update: May 25 2017
UNITED STATES Prime Minister Jared Kushner seems to be in a bit of a legal jam: Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and one of his senior advisers, has come under FBI scrutiny in the Russia investigation, multiple U.S. officials told NBC News. Investigators believe Kushner has significant information relevant to their inquiry, officials said. That … Continue reading Asia/Africa/Americas update: May 25 2017
Europe update: May 25 2017
UNITED KINGDOM Still a lot of things happening in the aftermath of Monday's terrorist bombing in Manchester, as you might expect. The UK is on edge, and so for example an unattended vehicle is enough to shut down the Westminster Bridge in London. The investigation has found "suspicious items" during an investigation of a house in … Continue reading Europe update: May 25 2017
Middle East update: May 25 2017
SYRIA I don't want to alarm anybody, but those American strikes on Syrian government-aligned forces near Tanf last week may not be the end of the conflict there. The map below is a week old in terms of who controls what, but I think it will do for our purposes. The Syrian army has reportedly … Continue reading Middle East update: May 25 2017
World update: May 24 2017
UNITED KINGDOM We're learning more about the Manchester Arena bomber, Salman Abedi. French Interior Minister Gérard Collomb today said that Abedi did, in fact, have "proven" links to ISIS, and an unnamed US source told NBC that Abedi had known ties to al-Qaeda. It seems pretty certain that he'd recently been in Libya, and Collomb said that … Continue reading World update: May 24 2017
Middle East update: May 24 2017
IRAQ Iraqi authorities are starting to climb down from their predictions that they would have Mosul fully liberated by the start of Ramadan, which is likely to be sundown on Friday. The assault on the Old City, ISIS's main remaining stronghold, hasn't even begun, and it would be a complete shock if the Iraqis were … Continue reading Middle East update: May 24 2017
Europe/Americas update: May 23 2017
UNITED KINGDOM Last night's suicide bombing at the Manchester Arena killed at least 22 people apart from the bomber and injured another 59. Several people remain missing so those figures could still change. It's the deadliest act of terrorism in the UK since the July 7 attack in 2015. An improvised explosive device filled with … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: May 23 2017
Middle East update: May 23 2017
Obviously the big news today is the aftermath of last night's terrorist attack in Manchester. I'm trying to break these updates up into more manageable chunks, so you'll find coverage of that story in another update. IRAQ The latest map from Iraq's Ninewa Media Center suggests that the Mosul endgame is really upon us: Green … Continue reading Middle East update: May 23 2017
Asia/Africa update: May 23 2017
PHILIPPINES The southern Philippine island/archpelago of Mindanao, marked in red on the map above, is under martial law for the next 60 days, after an attack by the Maute militant group in Marawi City. The Maute group is largely made up of members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, which quit its insurgency in 2014, … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: May 23 2017
World update: May 22 2017
UNITED KINGDOM Normally I would lead this with whatever lunacy just broke in the Trump mess, but unfortunately something genuinely terrible appears to have happened in Manchester this evening: A number of people have died and others have been injured following a reported explosion at Manchester Arena. Witnesses said they heard two loud bangs, reported … Continue reading World update: May 22 2017