If you've been watching TV news and/or listening to our political leaders, then you know one thing about Omar Mateen: he was an ISIS terrorist, or an "Islamic radical," or whatever magic combination of words we're all supposed to say. But the more we learn about him the clearer it is that his motivations for … Continue reading Selective focus
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NEEDED: Better terrorism terminology
The New York Times' generally excellent ISIS reporter, Rukmini Callimachi, has been arguing that the Orlando shooter, Omar Mateen, doesn't look like a strictly "lone wolf" style attacker: While the extent of Islamic State involvement remains an open question, what is known is that Mr. Mateen followed the established ISIS protocol for carrying out an … Continue reading NEEDED: Better terrorism terminology
The Orlando attack: What we know and what I think we can say
In case you've been away from the news all day, here's the summary: early this morning a gunman attacked an LGBT nightclub in Orlando, Florida, killing (at last count) 50 people and wounding another 53. The gunman was Omar Mateen, an American citizen whose parents immigrated from Afghanistan, and he was killed by police at … Continue reading The Orlando attack: What we know and what I think we can say
[ADVISORY: Adult Content] Why Brexit might, but probably won’t, lead to Sexit
Later this month Britons will head to the polls to vote on whether or not the UK should remain in the European Union, AKA "Brexit." Some very recent pollingvery recent polling suggests that support for leaving the EU has surged to around 55% of the British electorate, so there seems like a pretty fair chance … Continue reading [ADVISORY: Adult Content] Why Brexit might, but probably won’t, lead to Sexit
Stealing money from Bad countries is OK, right?
Eli Lake, whose credibility fell off a wall and shattered sometime around 2003 and still hasn't been put back together, despite the best efforts of all the king's horses and all the king's men, is very mad today because the United States is sending military aid to Iran (when we should be sending cruise missiles … Continue reading Stealing money from Bad countries is OK, right?
The strangest thing about US foreign policy you’ll (maybe) learn today
So I'm writing that last post and I'm trying to make sure that I'm not out to lunch when I say that Iran, Cuba, and North Korea are America's three longest-running diplomatic antagonists. And it turns out that, with Cuba off the list, Iran and North Korea are two of the three remaining countries with … Continue reading The strangest thing about US foreign policy you’ll (maybe) learn today
We’ve always been at war with Eastasia Eurasia everybody
I don't have any grand point here, but have you noticed a trend developing lately? The Pentagon has started embedding US troops with the Syrian Democratic Forces in Raqqa and northern Syria and with Kurdish fighters in northern Iraq, and it's providing air support for the Iraqi assault on Fallujah. And now, this: After months … Continue reading We’ve always been at war with Eastasia Eurasia everybody
We’ve always been at war with Eastasia Eurasia everybody
I don't have any grand point here, but have you noticed a trend developing lately? The Pentagon has started embedding US troops with the Syrian Democratic Forces in Raqqa and northern Syria and with Kurdish fighters in northern Iraq, and it's providing air support for the Iraqi assault on Fallujah. And now, this: After months … Continue reading We’ve always been at war with Eastasia Eurasia everybody
Another “but,” this time in Libya
So there's also some good news today in Libya (I know, it's a weird day): Forces aligned with Libya's unity government battled Islamic State (IS) on Thursday in the militant group's stronghold of Sirte, but faced resistance from snipers as they edged towards the city center. Brigades mainly composed of fighters from the western city … Continue reading Another “but,” this time in Libya
Wonderful news in Syria, but…
So here's good news from Syria, of all places: Syria has given approval for humanitarian convoys to reach all of the country's besieged areas by the end of this month, the United Nations has said, but warned that "approval ... does not mean delivery". Nearly 600,000 people are besieged in 19 areas in Syria, with … Continue reading Wonderful news in Syria, but…