ASIA AFGHANISTAN US airstrikes in Kunduz province on Saturday reportedly killed "scores" of Afghan civilians: The airstrikes in Kunduz on Friday night targeted three villages in Chardara, a district west of the provincial capital where Taliban fighters have long maintained a strong presence. Afghan security forces prevented access to the bomb sites in Essa … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: November 4-5 2017
Middle East update: November 4-5 2017
Where to even begin. IRAQ With Qaim under control, the Iraqi plan is to move back east along the Euphrates and take the town of Rawa while simultaneously clearing out the rest of the Syrian border area. The focus for now seems to be back on ISIS, though conflict with the Kurds could flare up … Continue reading Middle East update: November 4-5 2017
Europe/Americas update: November 3 2017
CLIMATE CHANGE The rest of world, sans Donald Trump, is gearing up for a big climate meeting in Germany: Governments, scientists, industry groups and environmental campaigners are meeting in Germany next week to discuss implementing a global agreement to curb climate change, despite uncertainty over how the United States will figure into the effort. … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: November 3 2017
Asia/Africa update: November 3 2017
ASIA AFGHANISTAN International Criminal Court prosecutor Fatou Bensouda wants to open a formal investigation into war crimes committed in Afghanistan. Because Afghanistan is an ICC member, she can investigate the actions of American personnel even though the US is not an ICC member. Obviously she'll also be looking at alleged crimes committed by the Taliban … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: November 3 2017
Middle East update: November 3 2017
SYRIA So, uh, it wasn't exactly a banner day for ISIS. We'll get to Iraq in a minute, but the Syrian army declared that it has finally secured all of Deir Ezzor city--it had disputed reports to that effect yesterday, saying that there were still pockets of ISIS resisters in the city. This isn't a … Continue reading Middle East update: November 3 2017
World update: November 2 2017
ASIA UZBEKISTAN Eurasianet helpfully tries to counter the emerging media narrative that Uzbekistan is little more than ISIS's training facility: Such instant analysis falls short, mainly because it has to oversimplify in order to make a pattern plausible, many regional scholars contend. Edward Lemon, a postdoctoral fellow at the Harriman Institute at Columbia University, warned … Continue reading World update: November 2 2017
Middle East update: November 2 2017
IRAQ Iraqi forces captured western Anbar's large Akkas gas field from ISIS on Thursday. Akkas hasn't yet entered production so while this is a significant recovery for the Iraqis it's not a huge loss for ISIS--they weren't selling the gas. As for the Kurdish situation, little has changed since Baghdad declared an end to talks … Continue reading Middle East update: November 2 2017
Europe/Americas update: October 31-November 1 2017
NEW YORK Obviously the story that dominated the news over the past couple of days is Tuesday's terrorist attack in Lower Manhattan. Sayfullo Saipov, a 29 year old Uzbek immigrant who came to the US in 2010, drove a rented truck down a bicycle path Tuesday afternoon, killing eight people and injuring another 12, before … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: October 31-November 1 2017
Asia/Africa update: October 31-November 1 2017
ASIA UZBEKISTAN The big story of the day is obviously the aftermath of Tuesday's terror attack in New York, and we'll get to that later but here I wanted to try to say something about the US media's immediate obsession with Uzbekistan. The attacker, alleged I guess, was an Uzbek national named Sayfullo Saipov, and … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: October 31-November 1 2017
Middle East update: October 31-November 1 2017
IRAQ Well this is probably bad news: Iraq says negotiations with the Kurds over the deployment of federal forces along the borders of their autonomous region have failed. The body overseeing Iraq's security forces said Wednesday that Kurdish forces had delayed talks in an effort to strengthen their defenses, and that as a result, both … Continue reading Middle East update: October 31-November 1 2017