War, mullahs, and the revolutionary guard in Iran

Brian M Downing  The United States and other powers are seeking to change the government of Iran from the present mullah-centered authoritarianism to a representative government, or at least to a government more acceptable to regional powers. This objective is being pursued amid a program of sanctions and violent attacks, Read More …

Prospects of a military coup in Syria?

Brian M Downing  The uprising in Syria has in the last week become much more violent and the Assad government is tottering.  Civilians have obtained weapons and begun an armed resistance.  Syrian soldiers are deserting and forming a Free Syrian Army.  Fighting is breaking out between the Sunni majority and Read More …

Iran and Terrorism on the World Stage

Brian M Downing Iran has recently offered to assist in a new probe of the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Argentina – an event often attributed to Iran and its Hisbollah ally.  Iran has hinted at exculpatory evidence, but this, while interesting, is unlikely.  Another motive might Read More …

China Faces Responsibilities in the World – Now

Brian M Downing  China’s emergence as a global economic power is clear.  How China will affect governments around the world, isn’t.  Over the last decade, it has gone abroad and locked up critical oil and ore contracts and embarked upon numerous major construction projects such as railroads, pipelines, and port Read More …

Withdrawal, reform, and the Afghan army 

  Brian M Downing  Following the announcement on Wednesday by United States President Barack Obama, the US will have 10,000 fewer troops in Afghanistan by the end of the year, from a total of over 100,000, with another 23,000 to depart by the middle of 2012.  With the reduction, the Read More …

Obama takes charge of the Afghan war

Brian M Downing President Obama has announced the withdrawal from Afghanistan of ten thousand US troops by the end of this year, with another twenty-three thousand to depart by the middle of 2012.  Partisan politicians and the military will find this too steep and try to slow the pace, but Read More …

The Saudi-Pakistani connection (it’s more than you might think)

Brian M Downing  (from 2011) Ties between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are long-standing but for the most part have not stood out in the turbulent affairs of the region. However, increased tensions with Iran, the Arab Spring, and growing disenchantment with the United States are making the relationship more expansive, Read More …

The Obama administration ramps up drone strikes 

Brian M Downing  With the change of presidents in 2009, many observers expected to see a decline in unmanned aircraft strikes inside Pakistan. After all, these drone attacks were widely seen as part of the George W Bush administration’s heavy-handed approach to going after terrorists along the AfPak line. The Read More …