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As some of you may know, I am planning on taking a leave of absence at the end of the summer from CNAS in order to participate in the Council on Foreign Relations' International Affairs Fellowship program. When I do that, I will no longer be able to blog at Abu Muqawama. But if the truth be told, I have not found the time to blog as much as I used to over the past year, and the quality of the blog has already suffered as a result.
In the past, I have been helped out on the blog by some pretty fantastic co-authors. Amil Khan and Erin Simpson were my two longest-running partners in crime, but I was also helped out by some anonymous folks who have gone on to serve at high levels in the Dept. of Defense, the National Security Council, and the U.S. Army. These folks have to remain anonymous, but their contributions really added something great to the blog.
I realized earlier this spring, even before I knew I was going to have to take a leave of absence, that if the blog was to continue, I would need some help. So I began to scout around for some of the smartest younger folks out there writing about issues related to strategy, counterinsurgency and defense policy. As it turns out, there are some fantastically bright young analysts out there, and they deserve a bigger platform. So over the summer, I will begin to incorporate some of these younger voices into the blog.
The first two young turks to join me will be Adam Elkus and Dan Trombly. When I first approached these guys about blogging here, they informed me that it would be an honor because they had been reading this blog since high school. (I took a strong sip of whatever I was drinking at the time and continued my pitch.) Adam is a PhD student in International Relations at American University. He helps edit the Red Team Journal, contributes to CTOVision.com, and blogs at his own site at Rethinking Security. Dan has not yet graduated from George Washington University, but his kung-fu is already strong. He blogs at Slouching Towards Columbia. You can follow both of these trouble-makers on Twitter at @aelkus and @stcolumbia, respectively.
I told both Adam and Dan that we'll take a look at things as the summer progresses and might consider adding some more voices -- likely folks who can either write on security issues related to the Middle East or people who have on-the-ground experience in either Iraq or Afghanistan they can share. But Adam and Dan will be running the show when I leave, so please welcome them to the team.
Do you consider yourself old?
Do you consider yourself old?
First, Mazel Tov, Abu M, on
First, Mazel Tov, Abu M, on the CFR gig - congratulations!
Second, I am unfamiliar with Adam Elkus, but Dan Trombly frightens me greatly. Indeed, his kung fu skills *are* quite powerful and he earned his black sash at a troubling young age. I wish I could be half the sifu he is.
Third, I for one look forward to Abu M 2.0 (3.0? 4.0?) and anticipate integration with Facebook, or whatever social media outlet succeeds Facebook after its IPO and subsequent rapid death when Mark Zucerkberg continues to deal with investors in a hoodie and jeans. (Or worse yet, when Mark Zuckerberg sells out by dealing with investors garbed in Brooks Brothers picked for him by Sheryl Sandberg, which would not really work either.)
Again, congrats on the CFR gig, and to the extent possible, please do not be a stranger on this blog. Really great news - way to go.
Best
ADTS
Think I saw the future when
Think I saw the future when your mentor who brought you into CNAS left.
It is the passage of time.
Time to catch a wave. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYZe6GVa_JI&feature=related
Btw. Remember one thing. The more people change, the more they are really the same. You will be my age when you figure it out. Have fun with the riddle in the meantime.
Time for me to go. I have finished my job here. Good book, I have an original copy.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/524643.Where_s_The_Rest_Of_Me_
One last thing. Don't
One last thing.
Don't embarrass us.
AM, Best of luck and we'll
AM,
Best of luck and we'll hope for your ultimate return. Please do find someone with combat/on the ground experience to augment the admittedly very impressive AE and DT. Very frankly, your 1/75 time is what lends you particular credibility for me (as someone who practices more than he gets to preach).
Semper Fi,
Pete
I feel it's only right that
I feel it's only right that Dan and Adam come down to Londonistan and spend time in the Stow (or Harrow Road) as a key part of their introduction to da Clan's inner chambers
in the mean time I will look forward to discussing Ninjas, Pirates and the odd foray into foreign policy.
Good luck Dr. Ex. And good
Good luck Dr. Ex.
And good grief, AE reading this thing since high school? What is wrong with young people these days?
Yikes, both future
Yikes, both future co-bloggers were reading this thing since high school? Wow.
Gian Gentile Your comment was
Gian Gentile
Your comment was perceptive and made laugh and think, not least of all because on one of the SWJ exchanges regarding Disruptive Thinkers (what else?), I realized the person with whom I was communicating perceives me as far older than I perceive myself. Perhaps he considers me to be an utterly ancient old fogey, whereas I consider myself to be on the cutting edge of cool, always. This social media stuff is simultaneously interesting and weird.
Regards
ADTS
To be more chronologically
To be more chronologically accurate, Madhu, maybe for me mid-college. Dan HS, certainly!
ADTS, Old is new these days.
ADTS,
Old is new these days. That's why people seem to be making so much of a fuss about Lana Del Ray.
I thought the reason people
I thought the reason people made a fuss about Lana Del Rey was the way she combined striking good looks with a lousy SNL performance, which threatened the Gawker readership gravely. (Have you seen Gawker's reviews of HBO's "Girls"? - Wow! I never want that reviewer to be mad at me.)
Best
ADTS
Great choice, Andrew. Both
Great choice, Andrew. Both are good thinkers and writers. I know they'll do well.
That too on Rey. Deserves its
That too on Rey. Deserves its own post if I can relate it to some defense policy debacle.
"....people who have
"....people who have on-the-ground experience in either Iraq or Afghanistan."
Oh yeah, those people. Why would anyone want to hear from them?
before you go, if you could
before you go, if you could find time to post on your reaction to the now inevitability of females attending Ranger school, it would be appreciated. i think we would all like to hear the most reknowned Ranger blogger in history's take on the matter is.
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