Trouble on the horizon

Regular readers will know that I have kind of a soft spot for Oman, so despite my, let's say, general bad attitude when it comes to absolutist monarchies, it makes me sorry to read things like this: The prolonged absence of Oman's Sultan Qaboos, who has not returned since travelling overseas for medical tests six … Continue reading Trouble on the horizon

Tentative good news from the Central African Republic

By one measure, the Central African Republic has been tearing itself apart for well over two years now. In August 2012 a faction of the country's largest Islamic militia, the Convention of Patriots for Justice and Peace, joined forces with a number of other Islamic rebel groups, and the combined group, calling itself the Séléka … Continue reading Tentative good news from the Central African Republic

Positive news on the sanctions front, maybe

Bob Menendez may be backing off of his plan to kill the Iran talks: Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) is considering delaying the introduction of his Iran sanctions bill until March, which would give him more time to gather support from wavering Democrats, according to a recent interview. The bill, co-authored with Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.), … Continue reading Positive news on the sanctions front, maybe

Today in Middle Eastern history: the Battle of the Zab (750)

Today is the anniversary of the Battle of the Zab, which took place in 750 and was the climactic battle in the Abbasid Revolution that ousted the Umayyad dynasty from the caliphate. Obviously it would be difficult to describe the battle without going over the causes of the revolution, but equally obviously we could be here for … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: the Battle of the Zab (750)