Hadi and the Houthis cut a deal?

Details are still sketchy, but in general it sounds like Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi and the Houthis have reached some sort of deal whereby the Houthis will surrender their territorial gains in exchange for political reform/power sharing. This should be excellent news for everybody in Yemen except maybe Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, … Continue reading Hadi and the Houthis cut a deal?

Saudi coalition, having accomplished nothing, declares victory (?) and bugs out

The AP and Reuters have both reported in the past hour that the Saudi coalition is suspending its air campaign in Yemen and is moving its operations into a "new phase": A spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition targeting rebels in Yemen says the so-called "Decisive Storm" campaign is over, but that allies will launch a … Continue reading Saudi coalition, having accomplished nothing, declares victory (?) and bugs out

Turkey’s unexpected baby steps

The Turkish government is going to allow its Armenian citizens to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the (let's call it what it was) Armenian Genocide on Friday, in an officially permitted religious service. Turkey has long resisted any suggestion that the Ottoman Empire's brutalization of its Armenian population in 1915 was a "genocide," despite the … Continue reading Turkey’s unexpected baby steps

Laying responsibility for ISIS right at America’s door

It's been known for a while now that ISIS has been working, at least in Iraq, alongside many ex-Iraqi army officers and men, many of whom took to fighting the American occupation after they were purged from the army by Paul Bremer's "De-Baʿathification" orders in 2003. But a report from the German weekly Der Spiegel … Continue reading Laying responsibility for ISIS right at America’s door

Saudi Arabia’s self-fulfilling prophecy

When it comes to the Middle East, the United States has had one overarching concern since the end of the Cold War and its attendant Great Power gamesmanship: countering and/or preventing extremist violence that threatens America or American interests. That's obviously been especially true since 9/11, when it became clear that the biggest near-term threat … Continue reading Saudi Arabia’s self-fulfilling prophecy

Say goodbye to the King of Clubs, allegedly

Lots of media outlets are jumping today on an Iraqi media report that Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the nominal head of the Iraqi Baʿath Party ("nominal" because the Baʿath Party is legally banned in Iraq nowadays) and one of the leaders (or possibly the leader, or possibly just an occasional adviser) of the ISIS-aligned (sort of, at … Continue reading Say goodbye to the King of Clubs, allegedly