In the aftermath of last week's suicide bombing in Istanbul, I spoke with Gönül Tol, the founding director of the Center for Turkish Studies at the Middle East Institute, for LobeLog. Dr. Tol is an expert on Turkish politics and Turkey's regional activities, plus she's offered to buy me an authentic Turkish lunch one of … Continue reading Turkey after the Istanbul bombing, my latest for LobeLog
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The things we (might) do for our kids
I don't like to traffic in conspiracies or thinly-sourced material, although I admit this isn't something I spend a lot of time thinking about so I've probably trafficked in them on a few occasions around here. But as I spend an unfortunate amount of time on Twitter (hey, my #brand isn't going to build itself, … Continue reading The things we (might) do for our kids
Libya gets a unity government, minus the unity
There are over a million words in the English language, and we outright pilfer vocabulary from other languages all the time. Can't we do better than calling this a "unity government"? Libya's Presidential Council announced a new government on Tuesday aimed at uniting the country's warring factions, though two of its nine members rejected it … Continue reading Libya gets a unity government, minus the unity
Implementation Day links
It's official: As anticipated, the nuclear deal went into full effect Jan. 16 as Iran completed a series of steps to limit its nuclear activities, including mothballing thousands of centrifuges, sending out most of its stockpile of low-enriched uranium to Russia and removing the core of a heavy water reactor and filling it with concrete. … Continue reading Implementation Day links
Burkina Faso update
Last night's al-Qaeda-linked attack on the Cappuccino Cafe and the nearby Splendid Hotel in Ouagadougou left at least 28 people dead, plus the four attackers. Over 125 hostages were freed by Burkinabé security forces, working with French assistance, during the hotel siege. Many of the victims were foreign nationals (Canadians, French nationals, Swiss nationals), and … Continue reading Burkina Faso update
The fruits of diplomacy
I was asked to appear on Alhurra's "Thirty Minutes" program this afternoon to talk about today's big meeting between John Kerry and Mohammad Javad Zarif in Vienna. The expectation was that they'd be announcing that we'd reached Implementation Day, and that sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program were being lifted. So we were going … Continue reading The fruits of diplomacy
Al-Qaeda attack in Burkina Faso kills at least 20, still developing
An ongoing terrorist attack by an estimated 4-6 gunmen on the Splendid Hotel in Burkina Faso's capital, Ouagadougou, has left at least 20 people dead with and unknown number of people still being held hostage. So far 15 hostages have reportedly been freed, but the situation is developing rapidly, and Burkinabé security forces have launched … Continue reading Al-Qaeda attack in Burkina Faso kills at least 20, still developing
South Sudan’s progress toward peace
This news is so last week (literally), but the South Sudanese government and the rebels it's been fighting since December 2013 announced last Thursday that they'd reached an agreement on a power-sharing arrangement that could finally lead to an end to their civil war: The ministries of finance, defense, justice, and information will go to … Continue reading South Sudan’s progress toward peace
Ethiopia blinks, a little, sort of
After nine weeks and an estimated 140 deaths, the Ethiopian government on Wednesday finally made a big concession to the Oromos who have been protesting against it: it agreed to suspend its plan to expand the city of Addis Ababa into Oromian land. Unfortunately its statement about the decision suggests that it has no real … Continue reading Ethiopia blinks, a little, sort of
Implementation day approaches, but don’t expect a dramatic turnaround
Earlier this week it was reported that Iran has taken the core out of its heavy-water nuclear reactor at Arak and filled it with concrete. The deputy director of Iran's nuclear program later disputed the concrete part, saying that the core was going to be modified with Chinese technical assistance, but the US is saying … Continue reading Implementation day approaches, but don’t expect a dramatic turnaround