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Gaddafi troops force retreat towards Ajdabiya
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Africa Subsaharan
Shame on Africa by Dr. Gart K. Busch
UN/French attack on Ouattara in the Presidential residence ordered by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon.
I am reminded by something mom posted here about how this is really a tribal war, the nominally Christian vs. the nominally Muslim.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/06/2011 05:22 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "Sovereignty = having nukes" Jerry Pournelle.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/06/2011 14:28 Comments || Top||

#2  Clarification of the item in periwinkle:

Tribal boundaries in Africa are fluid, even more than, say, boundaries between Serbs, Croats, and other groups in the Balkans. You can have several villages of different cultures, speaking different languages, within a few miles of each other. Also, if you marked off an area in West Africa and an area of comparable size in the Balkans, the African area would have more different languages and groups in it. Liberia is geographically the size of Tennessee, and has 31 tribes and 17 languages (counting the Americo-Liberians as a tribe).

Any excuse for tribal warfare will do, but militant Islam and high tech weaponry both are pouring gasoline on the fire. Local Islamic practices are often shot through with traditional magic, which is all about power and control over others. Locals regard imams with the same kind of awe that they regard witch doctors; and often the imams practice both. Add Militant Islam to this, and you get explosions.

While Christian groups tend to be more peaceful, there are cultists who mix traditional practices with Christianity as well, and so you hear of violent groups with Christian-sounding labels.

Posted by: mom || 04/06/2011 22:06 Comments || Top||

#3  Thank you for clarifying, mom. I do the best I can with the memory I have.
Posted by: trailing wife || 04/06/2011 23:19 Comments || Top||


Arabia
Saudis work behind the scenes to torpedo any compromise in Bahrain
By Amir Taheri
Posted by: Frozen Al || 04/06/2011 11:57 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  According to the article, it should be "Iran works etc...".
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/06/2011 14:22 Comments || Top||


Steyn: Magic Moments with the Mutaween
One of the reasons why I’m not in favor of Lindsey Graham–style appeasement is because many of the fellows we’re trying to stay on the right side of are, not to put too fine a point on it, nuts. They’re several suras short of a Koran. And attempting to appease loons is an even more forlorn enterprise than attempting to appease the merely evil. Take, for example, our friends the Saudis. It’s a wealthy and influential nation. These aren’t your illiterate Pushtun goatherds. Look at the picture accompanying this fairly typical news story in today’s Arab News: State-of-the-art office chairs, and a flat-screen TV. And then read the text:

JEDDAH: A total of 30 officials of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (Haia) have been trained on how to deal with cases of black magic.

The three-day training program was held in the Eastern Province city of Al-Ahsa.

The commission has achieved remarkable successes in combating black magic in various parts of the country. It has set up nine specialized centers in the main cities to deal with black magicians.

The majority of people arrested for practicing black magic in the Kingdom are Africans and Indonesians.

So most practitioners of black magic are black? Who knew till the Saudi religious police looked into it?

The Riyadh governorate last year launched a campaign against black magicians and those who illegally treat people by reading from the Qur’an.

Only qualified Saudis are allowed to practice Qur’anic treatment methods. Expatriates practicing such treatments would be caught and deported.

Since General Petraeus’s new strategy seems to be to treat the Afghan people by reading from the Qur’an, I wonder if the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice will be issuing a ruling.
Posted by: tipper || 04/06/2011 03:51 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Only qualified Saudis are allowed to practice Qur'anic treatment methods. However the practice of Koranic treatment methods is still open to any mere mountabank or swindler.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 04/06/2011 4:00 Comments || Top||

#2  Can we really say that the Saudis are a bunch of highly educated RICH ignorant goatherds?

My goodness, black magic? These people are in control of that much money?

Did someone let King Faisel's crazy uncle out of the basement?

They really investigate black magic?
Posted by: Bill Clinton || 04/06/2011 10:04 Comments || Top||

#3  Bill, King Faisel IS the crazy uncle from the basement.
Posted by: AlanC || 04/06/2011 10:58 Comments || Top||

#4  Bill Clinton,
Shame an you! The Saudis are a bunch of highly educated RICH ignorant Camelherders?

That's a distinction they really care about.
Posted by: Frozen Al || 04/06/2011 11:38 Comments || Top||


Two Bad Options in Yemen
This from the blog of the "Princeton scholar who closely tracks militants in Yemen" cited by the NYT in yesterday's Unrest in Yemen Seen as Opening to Qaeda Branch article:
I argued nearly a month ago that the US needs to ask more than just: what comes after Salih?

It should also be asking: what does Yemen look like if Salih stays?

I'm not sure if the US asked itself this question or if it just came to the conclusion that no matter what it did Salih was on his way out, I suspect the latter, but have no inside information.

We should be clear, both scenarios - Salih leaving or staying - are potentially dangerous for US national security, which is one of the reasons the Obama administration is so hesitant to withdraw its support from Salih.

If Salih leaves the US is worried that the next government won't be as willing to meet US requests in fighting al-Qaeda as Salih has been in the past 14 months (because when journalists talk about Salih being an ally of the US in the war against AQAP this is the period they are referring to).

If, on the other hand, Salih stays, in the current environment it would likely take him several months to reassert control over much of the country that he has lost in recent weeks if he ever could, meaning that AQAP would not be as opposed as it has been. Salih has often been mocked as the "mayor of Sanaa," a snide journalistic and diplomatic remark that often betrays more about the speaker's lack of knowledge about Yemen than it does Salih's authority.

But if he stays, this description could very well turn out to be true, and for a US that worries that if AQAP isn't under any pressure it will be free to plan and launch attacks on the US such a scenario is rightly frightening. (Personally, I don't believe that even if Salih remains throughout this term - an outcome I believe is unlikely - he will ever be able to reassert control over the whole of Yemen).

So that is where the US is at in Yemen: two bad options.

Recognizing at the same time that regardless of what course it decides to pursue much of Yemen's future will remain beyond the realm of human engineering. There will only be so much that the US and the future government of Yemen will be able to control and dictate.

I have argued that from strictly a US national security point of view and leaving aside all other considerations (an approach to foreign policy I don't believe is wise) that helping to push Saliih out is the least bad option.

In that scenario the US will have, as I suggested recently in the New York Times, a small window of opportunity to positively impact change in Yemen. I don't have great confidence that the US, the EU, Saudi Arabia, and the GCC will actually be able to take advantage of this but by pushing Salih out at least they will have a chance. And any chance is better than the no chance they will have if Salih remains.
Posted by: Pappy || 04/06/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Letting Muslims exercise their homicidal urges on each other---instead on the rest of us, sounds like an excellent choice to me.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/06/2011 3:00 Comments || Top||

#2  #1 - that only works if containment &/or isolation is used to keep the violence tolerable. Unfortunately the rest of the world keeps sending Muslims vast sums of money to buy plane tickets out our way.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 04/06/2011 4:11 Comments || Top||

#3  Drill or die.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/06/2011 5:31 Comments || Top||

#4  Tribes with flags and guns...nasty combination.

I think, putting on my conspiracy theorist hat, that a goodly sum of this unrest in Yemen is Al Qaeda "encouraged". Yemen has recently cracked down on the AQ's crackpot activities.

So AQ, digs up an old Fatwa and quotes the Quran and gets the locals all in a lather so they can ditch Saleh. Then AQ will turn Yemen into an Arabic Somolia and the latest pest hole to breed this nutjob, crackpot, crazy crap, Islamic nonsense that AQ subscribes to.
Of course Saleh is a tyrant and a brutal enforcer of the laws. How else do you keep these loons in line?
Posted by: Bill Clinton || 04/06/2011 10:09 Comments || Top||

#5  They were much happier when they were two countries at war with one another: one Communist, the other totalitarian. Now I suppose one would be Islamofascist, the other Muslim totalitarian. Something must be done with all that surplus population they've been generating, and most are suited only for chewing qat, as far as I can tell.
Posted by: trailing wife || 04/06/2011 13:12 Comments || Top||


Economy
Krauthammer on Ryan's Tax Reform
O'Reilly interviews Dr. Krauthammer, video, about 4 min.

I believe the good Dr. says Ryan's proposal is the most radical ever, and it's only 70 pages long!
Posted by: Bobby || 04/06/2011 06:32 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I hate to admit it but the Democrats are as bad as the Taliban about bringing out the kiddies, grandma, fluffy chicks, bunnies and duckies.

It is a typical budget debate. The Republicans talk numbers and facts, the Democrats snear, posture, throw things, accuse the Repubicans of not caring about Grandma, whine and tell lies. The press, since most of them do not have the intellectual capacity to understand the facts, report the lies and the slander.
Posted by: Bill Clinton || 04/06/2011 9:57 Comments || Top||

#2  Boehner needs to make a big deal about not throwing grandma out on the curb. And all the other crap the Donks spout.

At the very least they can use Fox to get this message out.

This is a typical Trunk failing.
Posted by: gorb || 04/06/2011 15:40 Comments || Top||

#3  facts and information that is counter to the narrative will be ignored or denounced as 'disinformation'
Posted by: abu do you love || 04/06/2011 17:29 Comments || Top||

#4  The risk of a de facto + protractive Fed Shutdown is the highest its ever been.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 04/06/2011 19:43 Comments || Top||

#5  Government Debt = taxing children

Get that point across.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 04/06/2011 20:18 Comments || Top||

#6  Just pass the thing like last time. We'll read it later. We need to act now for the end of the world is near at hand. " By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes".
Posted by: Dale || 04/06/2011 21:00 Comments || Top||

#7  lets not beat around the bush, throw the worthless dead beats to the curb, if grandma happens to a worthless deadbeat as well, then throw her to the curb too.
Posted by: 746 || 04/06/2011 22:24 Comments || Top||

#8  Too bad we couldn't do that with worthless commenters.
Posted by: Pappy || 04/06/2011 23:13 Comments || Top||


Great White North
Liberals hide their agenda on Canadian military
Posted by: || 04/06/2011 13:19 || Comments || Link || [9 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Liberals always hide their agenda as best they can - because once it becomes known, they are rejected.
Posted by: OldSpook || 04/06/2011 20:15 Comments || Top||

#2  It's non-American Liberals, OldSpook. They're actually kind of conservative.
Posted by: trailing wife || 04/06/2011 22:21 Comments || Top||


Southeast Asia
Thai insurgency's generation gap
This article contains some interesting information, but the analysis by the author tends toward shallow academic tripe like:
No one wants to admit that the problem is rooted in Thailand's nation-state construct that leaves virtually no room for the Malay narrative.
Because what benefits a "nation-state construct" more than rival "narratives"?
Posted by: ryuge || 04/06/2011 11:39 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:



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Two weeks of WOT
Wed 2011-04-06
  Gaddafi troops force retreat towards Ajdabiya
Tue 2011-04-05
  Suicide kabooms kill 30 at Pakistani shrine
Mon 2011-04-04
  Gaddafi in Tripoli, crushes officers revolt
Sun 2011-04-03
  Rebels claim Brega
Sat 2011-04-02
  Deputy emir of Caucasus Emirate killed in Russian raid
Fri 2011-04-01
  Two UN staff beheaded and eight others murdered in protest against U.S. pastor who burnt Koran
Thu 2011-03-31
  Obama 'orders covert help for Libya rebels'
Wed 2011-03-30
  Libyan Foreign Minister quits, arrives in UK
Tue 2011-03-29
  Yemeni regime loses grip on four provinces
Mon 2011-03-28
  Rebels push towards Sirte
Sun 2011-03-27
  Libyan rebels say forces reach oil town of Brega
Sat 2011-03-26
  Libyan Rebels Reclaim Ajdabiya
Fri 2011-03-25
  Libya: French aircraft destroyed a dozen armored vehicles in 3 days
Thu 2011-03-24
  15 dead in new clashes in Deraa
Wed 2011-03-23
  Qaddafi attacks rebel towns


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