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Jayhawks in the Finals!
That was the most painful 20 point win Charlie's ever seen. Leave it to KU to nearly blow a 28 point lead (when Roy said he'd left a piece of himself in Kansas, we didn't kno...
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Race and COIN
The Bateman guest-posts on Abu Muqawama today, offering this personal reflection on race and counter-insurgency... *** It occurred to me that some of the challenges we have fa...
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The Iraq Narrative(s)
Dave at Small Wars Journal encouraged everyone to read the article by Richard Kohn on the coming crisis in civil-military relations, and Abu Muqawama seconds Dave's recommenda...
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Democrats Try to Figure Out Iraq
A big stink has been caused by Eli Lake's article in the New York Sun on CNAS's plan for Iraq, which Abu Muqawama has read and which recommends a sensible policy of "condition...
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Tiny Insurgent?
First the boy stands at the door barking like a dog to be let outside. Then he dumps his dinner on the floor and proceeds on a hunger strike. This is followed by a bath in whi...
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Martin Luther King, RIP
Today is the anniversary of the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It serves as a reminder that while we here at Abu Muqawama spend our time studying political...
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Further proof the New York Times (and that unnamed Iraqi goverment official, of course) hate America and freedom
"[T]he ISF performed remarkably well, moving numerous units to Basra on short notice, establishing them in the city, engaging in hard fighting, and stopping only when Sadr cav...
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Hegghammer on Jihadi Studies
As some of you might have noticed, we here at Abu Muqawama put a lot of time and effort into our Counterinsurgency Reading List, which you can all access to the right. One of ...
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News Flash: Taliban on the Border
The Washington Post leads today with a story about how the Taliban apparently clusters around the Afghan-Pakistani border. Who knew?! This article could have been written anyt...
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Al-Qaeda in Lebanon
For those of you who a) have an interest in transnational terror groups in Lebanon and b) read Arabic, you could do a lot worse than to check out the reporting of Fida' Itani,...
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“When it comes down to it, we really don’t pay a great deal of attention to the Dutch anymore.”
So says Maj. R. J. Martopawiro of the Surinamese Army. Abu Muqawama pays attention to the Dutch Army, though, because a) they're fighting hard in Afghanistan and b) the politi...
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What we knew and when we knew it
The New York Times has a nice peek into the "planning" that preceded that goat rodeo in Basra last week.Ambassador Ryan C. Crocker first learned of the Iraqi plan on Friday, M...
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This wouldn't be a problem if more Crimson Tide fans lived in Fayetteville
Okay, this is hilarious. (How is this related to COIN? Not by a lot, except you could probably draw a few lessons from this regarding population control.) You see, prison jump...
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Charlie Weighs In
[Excuse the violation of the AM style guide as I blog in the first person.] Well, AM seems to have stepped in a big steaming pile with his broadside against the Kagans and th...
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Life After the Surge: Prospects for Iraq and for the U.S. Military
This CNAS Congressional Testimony contains Michèle A. Flournoy's statement to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, given on April 2, 2008. According to Flournoy, "The only ...
By Michèle Flournoy
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Trust us, Abu Muqawama will always find a way to blame every problem on the U.S. Air Force
Abu Muqawama finally got around to reading Bob Worth's article in today's New York Times on Mudher al-Kharbit. In a sense, his predicament can be traced to the night of Apri...
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Korski on NATO
Daniel Korski (who has a pretty impressive resume for someone as young as he is and wrote this recent report on Europe in Afghanistan [.pdf]) has an article in the Guardian.co...
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Nagl Makes His Case in the New York Times
All we're saying is that if the U.S. Air Force and its military-industrial complex proxies can wine and dine crooked congressmen with booze and hookers and goodness knows what...
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The Reports of His Death...
were greatly exaggerated. Apparently Jalaluddin Haqqani, Mujahideen leader, darling of Charlie Wilson and the CIA, and current insurgency leader, is still alive (or at least ...
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(Re-) Capturing Mullah Naqibullah
Reports are that Mullah Naqibullah has been captured in Helmand Province. The senior Taliban leader has played the catch-and-release program well, using corruption within the ...