Middle East update: August 10 2018

SYRIA Syrian state media reported Saturday morning that the country's air defenses had intercepted a "hostile target" near Damascus. No further details seem to be available at this point. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights the Syrian military conducted "dozens" of air and artillery strikes in northern Hama, southern Idlib, and western Aleppo provinces … Continue reading Middle East update: August 10 2018

World update: August 9 2018

ASIAARMENIA/AZERBAIJAN If you talk about "settlements" in a contemporary geopolitical context the assumption people usually have is that you're talking about Israel's settlements in the West Bank. Joshua Kucera writes about a lesser-known settlements situation in the parts of Azerbaijan surrounding the Armenian breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh: Unlike Nagorno-Karabakh, the population of which had been … Continue reading World update: August 9 2018

Europe/Americas update: August 8 2018

EUROPE RUSSIA The United States announced on Wednesday that it is imposing sanctions on Russia over the Sergei Skripol/novichok affair in the United Kingdom. At this point that amounts to "restrictions on the export of sensitive technology," but if Russia doesn't allow international inspections to determine whether or not it's manufacturing chemical and biological weapons--which … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: August 8 2018

Middle East update: August 7 2018

SYRIA On Tuesday, the Syrian government officially accused Mossad of engineering Saturday's assassination of Aziz Asbar, a scientist at Syria’s Scientific Studies and Research Center with alleged links to Syria's missile development program. Damascus claims Mossad had made two previous attempts on Asbar's life before succeeding over the weekend. If Mossad was behind the assassination … Continue reading Middle East update: August 7 2018

World update: August 6 2018

ASIA GEORGIA Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev told reporters on Monday that any NATO decision to admit Georgia "could provoke a terrible conflict." Which seems bad because NATO has said that it will eventually admit Georgia as a member. Russia could seemingly block Georgia from entering NATO because, by rule, countries dealing with territorial disputes cannot … Continue reading World update: August 6 2018