The US pullout from Iraq

Brian M Downing  United States President Barack Obama announced on Friday that US troops would be out of Iraq by the end of 2011, little more than two months away.  This date was set three years ago with the Iraqi government’s status of forces agreement, but two US administrations have 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 …

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 …

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 …

Vietnam and the New American Way of War

Brian M Downing  Here was a new generation . . . grown up to find all Gods dead, all wars fought, all faiths in man shaken.  – F Scott Fitzgerald Baghdad falls to US forces. – 2003 headline When Saigon fell and the last Huey was pushed overboard into the Read More …

China in the Great Game?

Brian M Downing  Wars are often fought over natural resources and peace agreements wrestle over them.  And any settlement in Afghanistan will have to contend with them.  China, aloof from the war but enmeshed in the economy, is positioning itself to be the biggest winner. China already operates an immense Read More …

Saudi Arabia and counter-revolution in the Arab Spring

Brian M Downing  The once seemingly overwhelming momentum of the democratic movements in the Middle East has been stopped or at least slowed in many countries.  The forces behind staunching the tide of change are often domestic in nature, but Saudi Arabia is playing an important supporting role – sometimes Read More …

Method or Madness in Hamid Karzai

Brian M Downing Much of the world is befuddled by the actions and ineptitude of Afghan President Hamid Karzai.  It has led to speculation that he is manic depressive, an opium addict, or just singularly unskilled in politics.  As with assessing a figure as “evil” or “insane,” this tends to Read More …

Generational conflict in the House of Saud

 Brian M Downing  World attention is rightly fixed on the fighting in Libya, but events in Saudi Arabia slated for Friday, March 11, might well take precedent. Young Saudis are mobilizing for “day of rage” demonstrations calling for political reforms but the regime has warned against any such gatherings. A Read More …