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The Army Makes a Fool of Itself ... Monday Edition
Abu Muqawama hates when stories like this make the news over here on the other side of the pond. He wants someone in Washington to just wave a magic wand and make them go away...
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COIN Academy Reading List
Small Wars Journal and your blogging team here at Abu Muqawama recently commented on the formation of the new U.S. Army Counterinsurgency (COIN) Academy in Afghanistan. We wer...
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John Kifner, back in Lebanon
Say what you want about the New York Times, but back in the dark old days of the Lebanese Civil War, John Kifner, their correspondent there, was a legend. Sure, he didn't go o...
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COIN Book Club, No. 5
This week's edition of the COIN Book Club is another work of fiction: The Quiet American, by Graham Greene. Charlie will admit to this being one of her favorite books of all t...
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A New Kind of Tribal Warfare in Afghanistan
One of Abu Muqawama's readers sent along this Wall Street Journal article on the U.S. in Afghanistan. Ten bucks says this Capt. John Gibson is the same guy with whom Abu Muqaw...
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The Army Makes a Fool of Itself ... Again
No, Abu Muqawama isn't talking about the fact that West Point got beat 38-3 by the Naval Academy. (Aside from the officers who attended the Military Academy, there aren't too ...
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Chaos!
This time not in Iraq/Afghanistan/Lebanon/Pakistan/etc., but right here in the US of A! The college football BCS rankings are about to implode: both favorites lost tonight, ...
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Anti-War Shenanigans and the Lebanese Presidential Crisis
As you may know, Abu Muqawama attended his first-ever anti-war conference and demonstration today. The editor of a Hizbollah newspaper was speaking, and Abu Muqawama went to h...
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CMC: Enough with the MRAPs already
Charlie has not followed the MRAP debate in the Marine Corps all that closely, but this story definitely caught her eye: The Corps says it doesn’t want to order any more bomb-...
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Counterinsurgency Quote of the Week
Non, décidément, on ne tue pas les mouches à coups de marteau (We definitely don't kill flies with hammers). -- Marcel Bigeard; found in Stathis Kalyvas, The Logic of Violenc...
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Public Diplomacy and the SecDef
Hey, everybody, please direct your attention over to the Small Wars Journal blog where Matt Armstrong, a friend of Abu Muqawama who runs the excellent MountainRunner blog, has...
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And now, for the most politically incorrect question of the day
The New York Times has a front-page article today on the lack of anything resembling a plan for all the Iraqi refugees who are now trying to return to their homes in the newly...
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Reporting Iraq
Abu Muqawama saw this article in the London Review of Books thanks to Theo Farrell, whose own analysis is worth reading. Since the surge of resistance in Falluja in 2004 and t...
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Ad-hockery in Afghanistan
The Wall Street Jounal has a long and excellent article about the COIN Academy in Afghanistan. Establishing tactical schools in-country is a well known COIN best practice (th...
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And then we'll hold Pashtu language classes in Waziristan
Abu Muqawama saw this press release via Small Wars Journal, but what really caught his eye was the dateline:ZARQA, Jordan (Army News Service, Nov. 28, 2007) - Arabic cultural-...
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McCain vs. Romney on Torture
Gail Collins writes this morning in the New York Times that John McCain "absolutely dismembered [Mitt] Romney on the question of torture" during last night's GOP debate. He di...
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COIN Education
And now, a short administrative announcement from the folks who bring you this blog: This blog was first started to be a resource for all those out there looking to learn more...
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True Crime
Here are the latest highlights from the police blotter of Abu Muqawama's hometown newspaper: Thieves got through four padlocks at the old Broadway Farm and Garden Supply on So...
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John Boyd and the Neo-Taliban
Abu Muqawama attended a book launch tonight honoring this man's latest work. Some of you Afghanistan-watchers may recognize Antonio Giustozzi's name from earlier books and jou...
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Gap Years for Soldiers?
We all know that fighting insurgencies is exhausting work. Almost five years into the Iraq War, more and more soldiers are "burning out" and leaving the Army. (58% of the West...