Why Republicans are trying to kill their own Iran deal bill, at LobeLog

My newest piece at LobeLog looks at Republican efforts to kill the Corker-Menendez bill, the brainchild of their chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee: What these proposed amendments all have in common is that, if they’re added to the Corker bill, the White House’s promise not to veto it becomes null and void. In … Continue reading Why Republicans are trying to kill their own Iran deal bill, at LobeLog

Are the “Sudairi Seven” consolidating power?

Earlier today, or late last night if you're in the US, we all received a pretty big announcement out of Saudi Arabia: Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz sacked his younger half-brother as crown prince and appointed his nephew, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, as the new heir apparent, state television said....King Salman also appointed … Continue reading Are the “Sudairi Seven” consolidating power?

Islamic History, part 27: early Shiʿa traditions (632-c. 800)

Islamic History Series So last time out we looked at the history we've already covered from the perspective of the emerging Shiʿa minority. Here we'll take a (hopefully shorter) look at Shiʿism itself as it began to emerge over the first century and a half after Muhammad's death. That will then take us back to … Continue reading Islamic History, part 27: early Shiʿa traditions (632-c. 800)

Here’s a bright idea to solve Europe’s refugee crisis

This is sure to end the migrant emergency, and really, what could go wrong? Italy pressed the EU on Wednesday to devise robust steps to stop the deadly tide of migrants crossing the Mediterranean, including considering military intervention against smugglers and boosting U.N. refugee offices in countries bordering Libya. “We know where the smugglers keep … Continue reading Here’s a bright idea to solve Europe’s refugee crisis

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is seriously wounded, again, maybe

The Guardian, citing "a source in Iraq with connections to the terror group," is reporting that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is no longer in day-to-day control of ISIS, and hasn't been since he was seriously wounded in an airstrike in northern Iraq about a month ago. The astute reader will recall that it's been about three … Continue reading Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is seriously wounded, again, maybe