Middle East update: December 4 2017

YEMEN WELP. You can throw out a bunch of yesterday's update, because ex-Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, recently seen divorcing the Houthis and moving in with Mohammad bin Salman, up and got himself killed, to death even, on Monday. The circumstances of his untimely demise cannot be entirely hashed out at this point, and might … Continue reading Middle East update: December 4 2017

Middle East update: December 2-3 2017

YEMEN It's been brewing for a while now, but the break between the Houthis and former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's rebel faction now seems to be complete: Violent clashes between rival factions in Yemen’s rebel-held capital have continued for the fourth straight day as forces loyal to a former president and Iran-backed Houthi rebels faced … Continue reading Middle East update: December 2-3 2017

Middle East update: December 1 2017

SYRIA If you're wondering how things are going in Geneva, the answer is one word--awesome uhhhhh: Syria’s government delegation quit U.N.-led peace talks in Geneva on Friday and said it would not return next week unless the opposition withdrew a statement demanding President Bashar al-Assad play no role in any interim post-war government. In case … Continue reading Middle East update: December 1 2017

Asia/Africa update: November 29 2017

ASIA AFGHANISTAN Russia analyst Samuel Ramani looks at Moscow's efforts to curry favor in Afghanistan--even as it's allegedly providing military aid to the Taliban and despite, you know, lingering bad blood from the Afghan-Soviet War--through the magic of business deals: On October 30, 2017, a delegation of 20 prominent Russian businessmen arrived in Afghanistan to … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: November 29 2017