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Basra's continuing deterioration, Part I
March 25, 2008 2 min. read

What first caught my eye was an article in the UK Daily Mail yesterday (which I think is little more than a tabloid, but occasionally they have a gem or two) that said in its headline ‘Rocket attacks dent hopes of bringing British troops home from Basra‘. As readers of this blog know, we have […]

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4,000 dead in 5 years
March 24, 2008 2 min. read

The New York Times has posted a searing piece that details the correspondence of dead soldiers. It is painful to read their emails, diary entries, and blog postings knowing that they are not coming home. Charlie Rose of the Huffington Post has conducted a series of interviews for the fifth anniversary of the invasion of […]

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Grand Ol' Fatah
March 22, 2008 2 min. read

I'd like to express my appreciation to the Foreign Policy Association and Brian O'Neill for giving me the opportunity to take the reigns on the Middle East blog this week.  This past week the Ramallah-based Mohammed Assadi of Reuters put together a nice piece that captures the frustration of ailing Fatah veterans, who are growing […]

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Iranian Elections
March 21, 2008 2 min. read

Afshin Molavi has a shrewd New Republic piece on the Iranian elections, and the schism in the conservative branch. Despite reformists being largely banned from running, and the general assumption being that conservatives- or, as they call themselves, “Principalists”- consolidated their power, Molavi argues that a surprising number of seats went to a pragmatic branch […]

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Interesting Piece on Iraq
March 19, 2008 2 min. read

Not an interesting piece by me, of course.  Let's not be ridiculous.   FPA War Crimes blogger Daniel Graeber has an excellent piece in UPI on the long-term consequences of arming Sunni militants to fight al-Qaeda.   He discusses why this is a short-sighted plan, and one possibly doomed to blow-back in even more violence and mayhem, […]

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Hard Rock in Mecca
March 19, 2008 2 min. read

The New Republic has an essayby Zvika Kreiger about the construction boom in Mecca, including a luxury hotel right across from the Kaaba.   This is controversial, largely because hundreds of holy sites are being destroyed.  Over protests by groups like the Islamic Supreme Council of America and the Muslim Canadian Congress, Saudi authorities have authorized […]

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5 Year Anniversary of the Invasion of Baghdad
March 19, 2008 2 min. read

Well, we’re five years in folks. There is a ton of press coverage, the tone varies from publication to publication. First off, I would like to bring your attention to the Washington Post's ‘Five Years in Iraq‘ section, which has interviews with people as wide ranging as an Iraq war protester, an infantry officer, and […]

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Attacks in Yemen
March 18, 2008 2 min. read

Two attacks in Yemen today, onenear the US Embassy in Sana’a and another in the southern province of Abyan.  As of right now, the Yemeni government doesn't see this as targeting the US Embassy, but rather as a “purely criminal incident”.    To be sure, the mortars in Sana’a hit a school, some 500 meters from […]

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The US and Iran
March 17, 2008 1 min. read

This is from October, but it is still interesting.  Congressional testimony about Iran, from Karim Sadjapour (.pdf file).    The piece is nuanced and fair, with interesting reccomendations on how the US should deal with Iran, specifically how we can influence the people, rather than the government. 

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EU Urges Syria to Play "Positive Role" in Lebanon
March 17, 2008 2 min. read

I suppose there could be a first time for anything.   The European Union is joining the US in calling for pressure on Syria to be constructive in helping Lebanon get past its current, dangerous political crisis.    Hezbollah does not agree. What Solana said is far from being objective. It is an echo of the United States‘ […]

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Breaking News From Yemen
March 13, 2008 3 min. read

Several Yemeni papers have reported that at-large al-Qaeda leader Qasim al-Raymi has been spotted at a funeral in Sana’a.   Al-Raymi, according to al-Needa, was spotted by an eyewitness in Sana’a beautiful, tangled Old City.   This report is seconded by al-Sahwa (which also has a picture of al-Raymi).  (Thanks to Greg for his translation skills) Al-Raymi […]

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Iraqi journalists
March 12, 2008 1 min. read

Good article from The Middle East Times about Iraqi journalists defying death threats.   I don't know if this qualifies as “good news” or not, given the circumstances, but it is pretty inspiring. 

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