ASIA UZBEKISTAN Uzbekistan may be liberalizing just a little bit: Uzbek authorities are removing large numbers of people from its blacklist of potential militants and political dissidents, state officials and media said, in a move likely to raise hopes for a more liberal climate in the ultra-secretive ex-Soviet republic. Western countries and rights activists have … Continue reading Asia/Australia/Africa update: August 14-15 2017
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Middle East update: August 14-15 2017
IRAQ Those two US soldiers who were killed in northern Iraq on Sunday were apparently killed by an artillery "mishap." Oops! I guess mistakes will happen, when you've been at war nonstop for 16 years in seven different countries! Color us embarrassed! Reminder that ISIS still says its rockets killed those two soldiers. But artillery … Continue reading Middle East update: August 14-15 2017
World update: August 12-13 2017
ASIA DEATH BY FARMING Lately I almost find myself reassured by stories on our collapsing environment, in the sense that however bad we might fuck up the human race, at least we might not be around to see the results. Wait, that's not reassuring at all. But it is possible. To wit: The use of … Continue reading World update: August 12-13 2017
Middle East update: August 12-13 2017
IRAQ Preparations continue for the eventual Tal Afar operation, but it's not clear at this point what the hold up is. Iraqi forces are in place to begin attacking the city but the order hasn't come down from Baghdad yet. On Sunday, two American soldiers were killed east of Tal Afar in what the anti-ISIS … Continue reading Middle East update: August 12-13 2017
Europe/Americas update: August 10-11 2017
THE WAR ON TERROR [PLAY SCARY MUSIC] A new report to the UN Security Council says that terrorism is over, we won, you can all stop worrying now HA HA, no, it says you have to still be afraid because roving packs of Muslim terrorists could be RIGHT BEHIND YOU, YES YOU, RIGHT NOW OH … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: August 10-11 2017
Asia/Africa update: August 10-11 2017
NORTH KOREA How are America and North Korea careening toward a nuclear exchange today, you ask? The answer: more pointlessly aggressive rhetoric from the more reckless of the two nations' leaders, which in a strange turn of events happens currently to be the president of the United States: President Donald Trump says the US military … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: August 10-11 2017
Middle East update: August 10-11 2017
IRAQ I know I've already mentioned this several times before, but if you're interested in really keeping up with day-to-day developments in Iraq I highly recommend Joel Wing's "Musings on Iraq" blog, which I cite in these posts all the time. He goes into much greater detail than I'm able to do in this overviews … Continue reading Middle East update: August 10-11 2017
Europe/Americas update: August 9 2017
EUROPE RESPECTING DONALD Buzzfeed's Alberto Nardelli interviewed a bunch of European diplomats--all off the record, for obvious reasons--about Donald Trump. Turns out they don't think too highly of the guy. I think their impressions are instructive of the deeper issues with the Trump administration though. While Trump himself as laughingstock wouldn't have to be the … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: August 9 2017
Asia/Africa update: August 9 2017
NORTH KOREA If you're concerned that it's become impossible to tell the difference between the rhetoric coming from Donald Trump and that coming from Kim Jong-un RE: nuclear war, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is here to tell you it's all OK: “I think Americans should sleep well at night, have no concerns about this … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: August 9 2017
Middle East update: August 9 2017
SYRIA War crimes prosecutor Carla Del Ponte, who among other things has worked on criminal cases related to the genocide in Rwanda and the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia, has resigned from the United Nations' Independent Commission of Inquiry on Syria over its inability to accomplish, well, anything: "I give up. The states in the Security … Continue reading Middle East update: August 9 2017