ASIA AFGHANISTAN Uh-oh, looks like the Pentagon made a little fashion faux pas in Afghanistan: US taxpayers unnecessarily spent $28m on uniforms for the Afghan National Army, according to the US inspector general tasked with overseeing the war. In a scathing report, John Sopko said that officials bought "forest" pattern uniforms, despite the country's landscape … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: June 21 2017
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Middle East update: June 21 2017
SAUDI ARABIA OK, time for some more BIG, BREAKING news on today's huge shakeup in the Saudi line of succession...but, you know what? There really hasn't been any. If you were hoping for some serious Saud family drama, then at the very least you're going to have to keep hoping for a while longer, assuming … Continue reading Middle East update: June 21 2017
Europe/Americas update: June 19-20 2017
BELGIUM This is still sort of breaking so it goes first: Belgian soldiers have shot a man suspected of being a would-be suicide bomber at Brussels Central Station, officials say. He was shot after reportedly setting off a small explosion and no-one else is believed to have been injured. Prosecutors later said the man had … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: June 19-20 2017
Asia/Africa update: June 19-20 2017
PHILIPPINES BREAKING: Just in the past few minutes (it's about 10:30 PM east coast time as I write this) reports have starting coming in about more Islamist militant activity on the Philippines' southern Mindanao Island: A police report said about 300 armed men, among them members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), stormed a school … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: June 19-20 2017
Middle East update: June 19-20 2017
BREAKING: Well, I suppose this was inevitable: Saudi Arabia's King Salman on Wednesday appointed his 31-year-old son Mohammed bin Salman as crown prince, placing him firmly as first-in-line to the throne and removing the country's counterterrorism czar and a figure well-known to Washington from the royal line of succession. In a series of royal decrees … Continue reading Middle East update: June 19-20 2017
Europe/Americas update: June 17-18 2017
We're going to try a little experiment tonight and not talk about whatever absurd shit is happening at the White House. In fact, I think you'll understand if the bulk of this update is devoted to what's happening in London right now. UNITED KINGDOM Shortly after midnight local time, someone drove a van into a … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: June 17-18 2017
Asia/Africa update: June 17-18 2017
MALI Four jihadi attackers stormed the Campement Kangaba, a Bamako hotel reportedly popular with foreigners, on Sunday afternoon. They killed at least two people before Malian authorities, with some French assistance, killed three of them (the fourth attacker seems to have gotten away). There's been no claim of responsibility, but Mali has a significant al-Qaeda … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: June 17-18 2017
Middle East update: June 17-18 2017
IRAQ Iraqi forces said on Sunday that they've begun their attack on Mosul's Old City, ISIS's one real remaining stronghold and the district from which they've been able to hold out for several months now. But as usual with these sorts of announcements, this one is surrounded by contradictory and confusing reports from the Iraqis … Continue reading Middle East update: June 17-18 2017
Europe/Americas update: June 16 2017
EUROPE UNITED KINGDOM Theresa May's government is refusing to negotiate an orderly exit from the European Union unless it also negotiates the terms of the UK's new relationship with the EU at the same time. This is of course the 180 degree opposite of the EU's position, which is that the new relationship can only … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: June 16 2017
Asia/Africa update: June 16 2017
ASIA AZERBAIJAN Armenian separatists in the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave say that three of their soldiers were killed in fighting with Azerbaijani forces on Friday. This region has been a lot quieter this year than I'd expected, but it's still a brushfire waiting to break out given a big enough spark. KASHMIR Six Indian soldiers were reportedly … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: June 16 2017