You ever get tired of those "OMG THIS ONE [MAP, CHART, GRAPH, WHATEVER] EXPLAINS EVERYTHING/IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING EVER" posts you see all over the place? Yeah, me too. But every once in a while, they kind of have a point. Matt Yglesias says this is "The most important chart about the American economy … Continue reading This one chart explains EVERYTHI–well, no, but it’s still an important chart
Author: DWD
Today in troubling Ebola news
In an effort to control the spread of the disease, Sierra Leone is going to try, somehow, to quarantine over a million people: Sierra Leone has ordered the indefinite quarantine "with immediate effect" of three districts and 12 tribal chiefdoms - a move that will affect more than one million people. President Ernest Bai Koroma, … Continue reading Today in troubling Ebola news
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These exciting new airstrikes in Syria are highlighting why America should stay out of Syria
So while I was out, we learned considerably more about America's new air campaign in Syria, and while some of it might be OK, most of it just serves to demonstrate what an unworkable mess the Syrian conflict is, and why, regardless of our intentions, it's probably counter-productive for America to be involved there in … Continue reading These exciting new airstrikes in Syria are highlighting why America should stay out of Syria
Obama chairs Security Council meeting (live, until it’s not)
I'll put up a link to the text of Resolution 2178, which passed unanimously at the start of the session, once I find it (UPDATE: the full text is included here). The State Department's fact sheet on the resolution is available here. In principle I appreciate the fact that the resolution insists that member states … Continue reading Obama chairs Security Council meeting (live, until it’s not)
Well, that’s ONE way to put it
President Obama began the concluding section of his speech to the UN General Assembly today in kind of an interesting way: I realize that America's critics will be quick to point out that at times we too have failed to live up to our ideals. That America has plenty of problems within its own borders. … Continue reading Well, that’s ONE way to put it
The price of being Happy in Iran
Remember those nice young Iranian folks who looked so happy to be dancing to, uh, the song "Happy" in their YouTube video? And remember how the Iranian government arrested all of them for the crime of, the crime, um, hang on let me think for a second, I'm sure there was a crime committed here … Continue reading The price of being Happy in Iran
Afghan rivals agree to temporarily postpone tearing country apart
Over the weekend, the two main rivals in the recent Afghan presidential elections finally agreed to put aside their differences and signed an agreement to implement a unity government along the lines of the one that had been suggested by John Kerry about a month ago, one that figures to hang together for at least … Continue reading Afghan rivals agree to temporarily postpone tearing country apart
Airstrikes happening in Syria
US and supposedly other coalition aircraft are striking Daesh (there, that's better) targets in Syria. Here's the official Pentagon statement: "I can confirm that U.S. military and partner nation forces are undertaking military action against ISIL [ISIS] terrorists in Syria using a mix of fighter, bomber and Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles," Pentagon Press Secretary Rear … Continue reading Airstrikes happening in Syria
Good grief, there’s no good name for these guys
After I just got done explaining why I use "ISIS" instead of "ISIL" or "Islamic State," I see this story in National Journal, and also in WaPo, about the other ISIS: the Institute for Science and International Security. The (relatively) good ISIS is naturally upset about being mistaken for the bad ISIS: The institute has … Continue reading Good grief, there’s no good name for these guys