John Wixted has a round up.
Category Archives: War Commentary
The Dog That Didn’t Bark?
Where was the vaunted “Arab street”? Where were the protests from the other Arab nations to the UN about Israel’s “aggression” against Syria?
Some interesting military and diplomatic analysis and discussion over at Tigerhawk’s place.
[Monday evening update]
Here’s a lot more. Can we officially replace Iraq with Syria as the newest member of the Axis of Evil now? Though hopefully one that may be treading a little more carefully, now that it knows (once again) that its air defenses are worthless.
And speaking of the old A of E, Iran’s war against us doesn’t seem to be going very well. Unfortunately, this doesn’t get covered much, either in the media, or in Congressional hearings.
The Dog That Didn’t Bark?
Where was the vaunted “Arab street”? Where were the protests from the other Arab nations to the UN about Israel’s “aggression” against Syria?
Some interesting military and diplomatic analysis and discussion over at Tigerhawk’s place.
[Monday evening update]
Here’s a lot more. Can we officially replace Iraq with Syria as the newest member of the Axis of Evil now? Though hopefully one that may be treading a little more carefully, now that it knows (once again) that its air defenses are worthless.
And speaking of the old A of E, Iran’s war against us doesn’t seem to be going very well. Unfortunately, this doesn’t get covered much, either in the media, or in Congressional hearings.
The Dog That Didn’t Bark?
Where was the vaunted “Arab street”? Where were the protests from the other Arab nations to the UN about Israel’s “aggression” against Syria?
Some interesting military and diplomatic analysis and discussion over at Tigerhawk’s place.
[Monday evening update]
Here’s a lot more. Can we officially replace Iraq with Syria as the newest member of the Axis of Evil now? Though hopefully one that may be treading a little more carefully, now that it knows (once again) that its air defenses are worthless.
And speaking of the old A of E, Iran’s war against us doesn’t seem to be going very well. Unfortunately, this doesn’t get covered much, either in the media, or in Congressional hearings.
Baghdad Bob Redux
Well, not exactly. Maybe we should just call this guy Damascus Dave:
Nothing in Syria was bombed by the IAF, and nothing was damaged – this according to Syrian Ambassador to the United Nations Bashar Ja’afari.
Reports of such an attack are “ridiculous and not true,” Army Radio reported Ja’afari as saying on Saturday. Ja’afari added that “Syria does not have North Korean nuclear facilities.”
No, of course not. And the Israelis will be swimming in oceans of their own blood, too.
Another Doctor Evil
What was this guy up to?
Zorkot, a third-year medical student at Wayne State University, was allegedly armed with an AK-47 assault rifle and dressed in black clothing with camouflage paint covering his face when he was arrested Saturday in Hemlock Park.
Emphasis mine. What is it with medical students and doctors, and terrorism? This is just one more nail in the coffin of the absurd notion that terrorism is a result of poverty (assuming, of course, that he is a terrorist).
And instead of “Name That Party!” we get to play “Name His Religion!”
There are Christian Arabs (particularly Lebanese) in Dearborn, but somehow, I’m guessing that this guy is no Methodist.
Axis Of Evil Update
Has North Korea been providing Syria with nuclear material?
Have We Lost Our Way?
[Note: in honor of the anniversary, I’ve moved this post to the top, all day]
Lileks, on today’s date:
It seemed right away like it would be a big war, three to four years
A Visit To Ramadi
By Michael Totten. Lots of interesting stories, if you want to find out what’s really going on there:
“We found tons of weapons and IEDs. Just as we were finishing up some of the military dogs refused to sit on the flour bags. We opened up the bags and it felt like soap. We tested it. We didn
Six Years Ago
Most people think that September 11th was the opening of the main Al Qaeda campaign, but it was really two days earlier, on September 9th, with the assassination in Afghanistan of Ahmad Shah Massoud, a key figure in the liberation of Afghanistan from the Soviets, who afterward had been fighting to liberate his country from the Taliban for years. No one paid much attention to the event at the time, but in hindsight, as the Wikipedia article notes, there is good reason to think that he was assassinated by bin Laden as a means of consolidating his power in Kabul, as part of the preparation for the attacks scheduled to happen two days later.
As a remembrance, here is an open letter from him to the American people, published in 1998.
[Update in the evening]
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