The Siege of Acre marks both the end of Saladin’s conquest of Jerusalem and the beginning of the Third Crusade, which was supposed to undo that conquest. When it concluded in 1191, after Philip II of France and Richard I of England had arrived and assumed command, it also marked the beginning of the end … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: the Siege of Acre ends (1191)
World update: July 11 2018
It's another hectic day at HQ so I'm going to try to be briefer and earlier than usual again. MIDDLE EAST SYRIA Syrian and Russian attention in Daraa province has focused on the Yarmouk Basin, where an ISIS affiliate called Jaysh Khalid ibn al-Walid has been ensconced since 2014. ISIS and its subdivisions aren't covered under … Continue reading World update: July 11 2018
World update: July 10 2018
It's been a long day so if it's OK with you I'm going to roll through these updates with a minimum of banter. MIDDLE EAST SYRIA Rebels in Daraa city say they've begun surrender talks with Russian officials in hopes of staving off a full Syrian-Russian offensive. The inevitable recovery of Daraa will be a … Continue reading World update: July 10 2018
Europe/Americas update: July 9 2018
EUROPE NATO With a NATO summit starting on Wednesday in Brussels, leaders from member states are trying to figure out how best to handle Donald Trump: The allies see the President Trump of 2018 as different from the one who came to NATO last year — more aggressive, less willing to be moderated or guided … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: July 9 2018
Asia/Africa update: July 9 2018
ASIA AFGHANISTAN Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made a surprise stopover in Afghanistan on Monday on his way back from North Korea. He gushed about the success of the US operation there even as he had to fly in and out in a matter of a few hours under extremely heavy security and without making … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: July 9 2018
Middle East update: July 9 2018
SYRIA Syrian military forces have reportedly surrounded and besieged rebel-held parts of Daraa city. These rebels have presumably rejected the ceasefire deals that rebels in other parts of Daraa province have struck. Syrian forces are also pressuring Jaysh Khalid ibn al-Walid, a hardline group with links to ISIS that controls some territory in Daraa province. … Continue reading Middle East update: July 9 2018
Europe/Americas update: July 7-8 2018
EUROPE REPUBLIC OF NORTH (?) MACEDONIA Several thousand people turned out in Skopje on Sunday in an opposition-organized protest against the Macedonian government's deal to change the country's name to the "Republic of North Macedonia" in order to appease the Greek government and potentially advance its membership bids for both the European Union and NATO. … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: July 7-8 2018
Asia/Africa update: July 7-8 2018
ASIAAFGHANISTAN An Afghan soldier attacked US service personnel stationed at the Tarin Kowt airfield in Afghanistan's Uruzgan province on Saturday. One US soldier was killed and two others wounded in the attack. Elsewhere on Saturday, the chief of the Charsada district was killed by a roadside bomb in Ghor province and a Taliban ambush in Ghazni province … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: July 7-8 2018
Middle East update: July 7-8 2018
SYRIA According to Syrian state media, Israeli planes fired missiles at the T4 airbase outside of Homs on Sunday night. That base is used by Iranian personnel and the Israelis have attacked it previously. The Syrian reports say that their air defenses "thwarted" the attack, shooting down several Israeli missiles and hiting one Israeli aircraft, … Continue reading Middle East update: July 7-8 2018
Europe/Americas update: July 6 2018
EUROPE Migration is the issue that's been roiling European politics for weeks months years now. It's the issue that inspired Italians to elect a government full of reactionary racists, that inspired Austrians to elect a government full of neo-Nazis, and that recently almost took down Angela Merkel's already weak coalition in Germany. But according to … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: July 6 2018