Europe/Americas update: September 12 2017

EUROPE RUSSIA Russian media is reporting that Moscow has no intention of ordering further cuts to America's diplomatic presence in Russia. This would seem to suggest they're hopping off the tit-for-tat see-saw they've been on with Washington for the past several weeks, but there could always be some other kind of diplomatic retaliation in store. … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: September 12 2017

Asia/Africa update: September 12 2017

ASIA AZERBAIJAN The Azerbaijani government is threatening to stop cooperating militarily with Western nations unless those Western nations cram it with respect to Azerbaijan's lousy human rights record. Unfortunately for Baku, Azerbaijan's military assistance just isn't that crucial to Western interests. Officially it's helped out with peacekeeping missions in the Balkans and Afghanistan, and its … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: September 12 2017

Asia/Africa update: September 9-10 2017

ASIA AFGHANISTAN People are still outraged over those unintentionally (?) offensive leaflets that US forces dropped over Parwan province on Tuesday. Here, by the way, is what they look like: https://twitter.com/dwdavison9318/status/905917087532683264 To reiterate, that lion is supposed to be the US, running down a dog on which has been printed the Taliban flag. The Taliban … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: September 9-10 2017

Europe/Americas update: September 7-8 2017

EUROPE UKRAINE Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko delivered a speech to his parliament on Thursday. Among other things, he rejected calls for early elections--no big surprise given that polls currently show him trailing potential challenger Yulia Tymoshenko--and said he's working on "defensive" weapons deals with Western nations. GREECE The city of Thessaloniki saw a major anti-austerity … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: September 7-8 2017

Asia/Africa update: September 7-8 2017

ASIA UZBEKISTAN The Uzbek and Kyrgyz governments appear to have reached an agreement this week to delineate their shared border and, in principle, to collaborate on a major hydroelectric project , the Kambarata-1 dam, on the Naryn River in Kyrgyzstan. Former Uzbek President Islam Karimov opposed Kyrgyzstan's plans to construct dams on its rivers over fears … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: September 7-8 2017

Middle East update: September 7-8 2017

SYRIA Early Thursday morning Israeli aircraft struck a military site near the town of Masyaf, in western Syria. The base is reportedly used by the Syrian military's unconventional weapons arm and was used to produce precision rockets and/or chemical weapons. At least two people were killed in the strike. Israel has, of course, assumed unto … Continue reading Middle East update: September 7-8 2017