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Lazy Sunday Reading ... and Tesco Value Lager-Swilling Surrender Monkeys
We here at Abu Muqawama had another great week of high reader figures, which is especially nice as we will be celebrating our one-year anniversary this coming week. When Abu M...
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And for today's heart-warming story from Iraq...
Abu Muqawama was reading the Economist's review of Marc Sageman's new book yesterday when he came across this passage (which also refers to Daniel Byman's new book): Both auth...
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Scotland Are Rubbish ... And the Very Best of Last Week
Let's just say that by the end of the match, Abu Muqawama's friend Jamie was trying to figure out some way in which New Zealand is actually a lost colony of Scotland whereby w...
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The Debate To Which You Should Be Paying Attention
Gang, the most important debate this past week was not the one between McCain and Romney or the one between Obama and Clinton. The most important debate this week was the deba...
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McCallister Responds
Seems Afghanistanica hit a nerve. Mac McCallister reponds to his criticism (via SWJ): I take great pains not to advertise this model as a predictive tool in the sense that Afg...
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Afghan Study Group: The Wheels Done Come Off
WASHINGTON -- The international effort to stabilize Afghanistan is faltering and urgently needs thousands of additional U.S. and coalition troops, an influential group of Amer...
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Winograd Special at Middle East Progress
Middle East Progress, a project of the Center for American Progress, has a special newsletter this week compiling analysis on the Winograd Commission's report into Israeli per...
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Newsflash: Violence in Africa
Kip has long believed that the US military ignores Africa at its peril. The colonial legacies, the cornucopia of failed states, meaningless borders between countries, myriad e...
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Mansoor and Gentile on SWJ
As CK and Abu Aardvark have both pointed out to your blogging team, there's a pretty heated (and intelligent) debate going down on the Small Wars Journal message boards on cou...
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Londoners Spend More on a Month on Public Transportation Than These Guys Do on Rockets...
It's a long journey through the pitch-dark night as the taxi heads towards the secret rocket factory in the Gaza Strip. Since Abdul and his two friends got in, it has become a...
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The MSM [Hearts] Abu Muqawama
We know a lot of reporters who read this blog, but it's mainly for the snarky comments. This might be the first time the media has actually quoted us. (Seriously, what are rea...
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Operating in Pakistan's Tribal Regions
The American cultural legacy fosters a rational interpretation of the world. U.S. strategic design processes are therefore rational and mechanistic. Tribal society, on the oth...
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Afghanistan a failed state? (Again?)
From David Axe over at Danger Room: "Afghanistan risks sliding into a failed state and becoming the "forgotten war" because of deteriorating international support and a growin...
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Impasse politique totale: Abu Muqawama is sick and tired and refuses to write another word
Ce ne sont pas les arguments qui manquent au président du Parlement libanais, Nabih Berri, pour justifier les reports de semaine en semaine de l'élection d'un président de la ...
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Al-Qaeda's #3: Killed Again
When Abu Muqawama asked him about some of the lessons he learned over the course of a long and distinguished military career, Gen. John Abizaid said the following: "Yeah. I've...
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More on Al-Libi's Death
Notable about al-Libi's death is that like just about anything else in Afghanistan, it was announced by the insurgents and terrorists before it was announced by ISAF. Is ISAF...
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More on McCallister and Pakistan
Fellow blogger Afghanistanica makes an excellent point in our comments:"Political and military planners must therefore take into account that the overall tribal sociopolitical...
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Oh, so it's okay when the Times says it?
Following Sec. Gates's ill-advised comments about NATO soldiers deploying to Afghanistan poorly trained for counterinsurgency, this was the lead headline in the Times of Londo...
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A Monolithic Pashtunwali?
A quick note on the ongoing discussions about engaging the tribes in Pakistan and Afghanistan: Much I have seen written in the press and by military authors on the tribal code...
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Waterboardin' USA
The number of regular Americans who have waterboarded themselves is small. Some do it out of curiosity, some as a prank. All are voluntarily experimenting with something the U...