Afghanistan 2.0?

Ever get a flash of a thought and you think "hey, maybe I should write about that," and then you find out some really well-respected analyst like Paul Pillar already did? Welcome to my Friday: Whatever other motives Russian president Vladimir Putin has in doing what he is doing today in Syria, shoring up a … Continue reading Afghanistan 2.0?

From bad to worse with no end in sight

The Israeli-Palestinian violence that has people openly wondering if we've entered a Third Intifada is only getting worse. 32 Palestinians and 7 Israelis have been killed in Jerusalem over the past two weeks, and the situation promises to keep escalating right along with the severity of the Israeli security crackdown. Palestinian access to Al-Aqsa has … Continue reading From bad to worse with no end in sight

People should be righteously angry about the Benghazi Committee

Whether you care about Hillary Clinton's political aspirations or not, what happened at the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012, deserves a real Congressional investigation. The four Americans who died in the attack on the consulate deserve a real Congressional investigation. Maybe such an investigation wouldn't find anything wrong, maybe it would … Continue reading People should be righteously angry about the Benghazi Committee

Never-ending war is officially never going to end

We've always been at war with Eastasia in Afghanistan. Well, OK, it only seems like we have. But that's not changing any time soon: The United States will halt its military withdrawal from Afghanistan and instead keep thousands of troops in the country through the end of his term in 2017, President Obama announced on … Continue reading Never-ending war is officially never going to end

Today in European history: the Siege of Vienna ends (1529)

The city of Vienna has kind of an odd but prominent place in Ottoman history. It was never part of the empire, but two Ottoman attempts to conquer it bookend the period of the empire’s greatest territorial reach and military power. The second of those attempts, the 1683 Battle of Vienna, serves as the empire’s high water … Continue reading Today in European history: the Siege of Vienna ends (1529)

Say, you know what that reminds me of?

https://twitter.com/GovMikeHuckabee/status/654114071336189952 You know who I really wouldn't trust with my Labrador? It's actually a funny story: Welcome to Loser Sons of Politics, a new column where the politically minded among the Jezebel staff recall with fondness the antics of the loser sons of politicians. Today (because it’s a very big and special day for the former … Continue reading Say, you know what that reminds me of?