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Reading Trump's Mind
The Bulwark· 7 days agoPlus: Israel goes and gets some hostages.
Rare Battlefield War Crimes Case Reaches Sentencing Phase at Guantánamo Bay
New York Times· 5 days agoTwenty years ago, when the Eggers family of Cape Coral, Fla., got the devastating news that their...
Howard Fineman, political correspondent with analytical eye, dies at 75
Washington Post· 5 days agoHoward Fineman, a Newsweek political correspondent and television commentator for decades who...
Sudan: The Velocity Of Vendetta Vengeance
Strategy Page· 2 days agoJune 10, 2020: New tribal violence has erupted in South Sudan and threatens the peace deal that tentatively ended the civil war. Between 300 and 500 people have been killed in ethnic and clan ...
Syria: The Turks Are Adamant And Screwed
Strategy Page· 9 hours agoMay 24, 2019: In the northwest (Idlib province), Russian and Syrian warplanes continue attacking Islamic terrorist targets. Turkey objects because these airstrikes violate the ceasefire agreement ...
The president of Somaliland is bargaining for recognition
The Economist· 4 days agoBut a war at home has not helped his case
Israel: Palestinians Seeking A Final Solution
Strategy Page· 3 days agoNovember 19, 2020: Egypt is hosting another round of Palestinian reconciliation talks. The last round, in late September, was hosted by Turkey and ended with an agreement to meet next in Egypt ...
Yemen: Never Underestimate The Big Lie
Strategy Page· 2 days agoLarge areas in the east and south are controlled or, more frequently contested by separatist tribes that will work with AQAP (Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula ...
Myanmar: Promises Are Really Cheap
Strategy Page· 9 hours agoJune 7, 2018: The new agreement between the government and UN is considered unlikely to help Burmese Rohingya Moslem refugees in Bangladesh. It was immediately pointed out that the agreement ...
Yemen: Amateurs Study Tactics, Professionals Study Logistics
Strategy Page· 2 days agoDecember 18, 2018: Today a UN supervised ceasefire around the Red Sea port of Hodeida was supposed to begin so that food and other aid can be unloaded and sent off to an increasingly desperate ...