I am just shocked--shocked, I tell you!--to find that the potential nuclear deal with Iran isn't being welcomed by the folks at Commentary: What the West is getting in return for beginning the process of dismantling economic sanctions on the Islamist regime is unclear. The New York Times describes it as "a first step that … Continue reading The usual suspects
Author: DWD
Maybe somebody gets why negotiations with Iran are important
First Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Zarif suggested that a nuclear deal could be reached this week, and today came a report that the US might be prepared to offer some relief from sanctions in exchange for a temporary nuclear freeze and some targeted rollbacks: The official said that the suspension of Iran’s nuclear efforts, perhaps … Continue reading Maybe somebody gets why negotiations with Iran are important
Opening one’s mouth and removing all doubt
If your reaction to seeing the film 12 Years a Slave is, "Damn that Gone With the Wind for lying to me all this time about what chattel slavery was really like!" then, maybe, that's the kind of thing you should keep to yourself? I mean, I guess I applaud the "reexamining my beliefs" sentiment, … Continue reading Opening one’s mouth and removing all doubt
The little superpower that could
Regular readers may know that I'm somewhat bearish about the long-term prospects for America continuing to be the boss of everybody, or whatever it is we think we are. But I'm not nearly as pessimistic as the fine neo-conservative (they'd probably object to that characterization, but when your board includes Henry Kissinger, Marty Peretz, Richard … Continue reading The little superpower that could
Coming soon to a tree stump or water stain near you…
...it's the Hugo Chavez apparition! Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said an image of his political idol and predecessor, the late socialist leader Hugo Chavez, had appeared miraculously in the wall of an underground construction site. Since his death from cancer earlier this year, Chavez has taken on mythical proportions for supporters, and Mr Maduro has … Continue reading Coming soon to a tree stump or water stain near you…
When your army is not helping
Armies are a funny thing; any ruler or nation needs at least one, but they're simultaneously a nation's best defense and one of its greatest threats. After all, if a charismatic military commander decides he's had enough of his civilian leadership and he can get the army to go along with him, who's going to … Continue reading When your army is not helping
A trip down memory lane
Remember how, in March, Bassem "The Jon Stewart of Egypt" Youssef was hauled in for questioning by the Egyptian government because he'd made fun of President Morsi? And remember how everybody rightly took that as a sign that the democratically-elected Muslim Brotherhood government was no longer operating in a democratic manner, and that this was … Continue reading A trip down memory lane
The Story of Timur and the Ant
Hey, I've moved! If you enjoy this post you can find more of my writing at Foreign Exchanges, a Substack newsletter covering a variety of topics in history and foreign affairs. Check it out today and become a subscriber! Timur, a late-14th century Mongolian/Turkic warlord who tried to rebuild the Mongolian Empire and didn't care … Continue reading The Story of Timur and the Ant
That sly come hither stare
Uzbekistan is one of the former Soviet Central Asian republics but not the good one, which is obviously Turkmenistan (still waiting on that payment, you guys), although Uzbekistan is the birthplace of Timur-i Lang, one of my favorite historical figures. Uzbekistan is ruled by a fellow named Islam Karimov, a sprightly 75-year old who enjoys … Continue reading That sly come hither stare
My situation is a lot like the plot of the 1999 film “Bicentennial Man” (guest post by Senator Rand Paul)
We're very fortunate to have been asked to provide space to Senator Rand Paul so that he may respond to recent allegations that he has been plagiarizing his speeches from Wikipedia. Here is Senator Paul's statement in its entirety, unedited: Recently it has been alleged that, while speaking at a rally for Virginia gubernatorial candidate … Continue reading My situation is a lot like the plot of the 1999 film “Bicentennial Man” (guest post by Senator Rand Paul)