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The problem with proxies
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Consolidation first
War on the Rocks published an interesting article today by the National Defense University's Denise Natali about all the things that need to be worked out before the Iraqis are going to be ready to attempt to liberate Mosul from ISIS. Truth be told, the actual military campaign is going to be the most straightforward … Continue reading Consolidation first
Foreign policy and the Democratic primary
After I wrote about Bernie Sanders and the Middle East for LobeLog, I decided to write about my irritation with the lack of substantive foreign policy discussion in the Democratic primary in general. I posted the result at Medium yesterday, and I hope you'll give it a read: Another conclusion that we can draw at … Continue reading Foreign policy and the Democratic primary
Improving US-Iran relations through sports
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2016 in the United States of No Muslims Allowed
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Free to keep killing people
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Hillary Clinton’s dangerous (?) Syria plan
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Good talk
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Literally unspeakable
Writing about the Middle East and Africa in the year 2016 unfortunately means writing about violence most of the time. You try to notice patterns in the violence or talk about the groups behind the violence and what their aims are, or how they could be stopped, or what the context of the violence is, … Continue reading Literally unspeakable