Middle East update: August 24 2018

SYRIA Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu visited Moscow on Friday, and while I'm sure they had a rich and full agenda, foremost on it was the future of Syria's Idlib province. Çavuşoğlu warned of a "humanitarian catastrophe" if the Syrian military were to attack the province and called on Russia to help Turkey separate extremists in the … Continue reading Middle East update: August 24 2018

Europe/Americas update: August 23 2018

HUMAN RIGHTS Say, remember back when the United States government used to pretend to care about human rights? When sometimes it would complain that this or that country was doing awful human rights things, and then we would all look over at Saudi Arabia or Israel--or, say, at a mirror--and laugh? Yeah, me too: President … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: August 23 2018

Asia/Oceania/Africa update: August 23 2018

ASIA AZERBAIJAN A new report from the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project finds that the US showered Azerbaijan's Silk Way Airlines with $400 million in business from 2005 through 2015 ferrying US war materiel into Afghanistan via the so-called "Northern Distribution Network." Those contracts were made possible by a sweetheart $420 million loan deal from the … Continue reading Asia/Oceania/Africa update: August 23 2018

Middle East update: August 22 2018

SYRIA Hayat Tahrir al-Sham boss Abu Mohammad al-Julani made a rare public statement on Wednesday, promising to fight any Syrian government attack on Idlib and warning that any rebel group that surrenders to Damascus will be guilty of "treason." Meanwhile, during a visit to Jerusalem Donald Trump's national security adviser, John Bolton, said that the US is … Continue reading Middle East update: August 22 2018

Asia/Oceania/Africa update: August 21 2018

ASIA GEORGIA The Georgian and Iranian governments have gotten themselves into a row after Georgian security forces allegedly forced several Iranian women to remove their headscarves at Tblisi International Airport. The Georgian government says it's investigated the charge and found no evidence that the women were mistreated. What's interesting here is that many Iranian women … Continue reading Asia/Oceania/Africa update: August 21 2018