Well, those negotiations were nice while they lasted

Israeli and Palestinian negotiators are supposed to meet in DC for a second round of talks next week, and, like clockwork, the Netanyahu government is doing everything it can to wreck those talks before they happen: The Israeli government on Sunday added 20 more illegal settlements to a list drawn up in 2009 of Jewish … Continue reading Well, those negotiations were nice while they lasted

Trying to head off the panic

Hassan Rouhani was officially sworn in as new Iranian President on Saturday, so I guess that's the end of the line for History's Greatest Monster, Mahmoud Ahmadinej-- Iran's supreme leader has appointed former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the Expediency Council, the country's top political arbitration body headed by an avid critic of the outgoing president. … Continue reading Trying to head off the panic

Threading the Needle in Egypt

The large crowds of demonstrators haven't disappeared from Cairo's streets, but the nature of the demonstrations has changed considerably. Instead of millions clamoring for new elections, if not the outright removal of former President Morsi, the big crowds, described by the BBC as numbering "tens of thousands," are protesting Morsi's July 3rd (military-led) ouster. Smaller … Continue reading Threading the Needle in Egypt

This Week in Oppressive Government Violence: August 4, 2013

Syria: The war continues, but the rebels seem to have blunted weeks of government momentum and may have returned things to a stalemate. The rebels seized a weapons cache north of Damascus, which could substantially improve their firepower. Fighting continued in Homs, neither side gaining ground, but it does seem that the rebels were able … Continue reading This Week in Oppressive Government Violence: August 4, 2013