As with any Trump admin policyβwhat is the policy goal here?
Phrased another way: if the Trump objective was total and absolute region-wide chaos, would you have done anything differently?
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/04/u...
As with any Trump admin policyβwhat is the policy goal here?
Phrased another way: if the Trump objective was total and absolute region-wide chaos, would you have done anything differently?
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/04/u...
1) Long and vague timeline for operation (Iraq originally also was supposed to last mere weeks)
2) No real end goal, off ramp, or exit strategy at all.
This seems like a maximalist war aim war preventively launched at a regime willing to do anything to hold on.
@nytimes.com
I think this war is an illegal disaster that will just lead to needless deaths but I really, really hope I am wrong and that the future is bright and peaceful for Iranians.
If the US is at war and under attack, will NATO invoke Article V? Seems pretty clear that it should be in case of war. Perhaps this explains Canada PMβs statement of support?
But this is also not a legal war according to domestic or international law so what are NATO alliesβ legal obligations?
In retrospect, the fact that they tried to rename the Department of Defense the Department of War was a pretty
clear sign. This is not a subtle administration.
This is so good. All the key points about the role of energy in intervention here.
I had forgotten! But surely ORHA and CPA was in the works well ahead of time, no? Not sure whatβs going on with Venezuela but seems much less involved.
I wonder what will happen if Rodriguez pushes back on US. Will Trump follow through on threat. Would he do regime change to ensure access to oil?
Rubio seems to indicate that there will be some regime change but not sure what the βtransition planβ that will include opposition parties will look like. Canβt imagine Rodriguez will be thrilled.
The more they say, the more questions I have.
www.nytimes.com/live/2026/01...
I thought this was great and very informative.
The Maduro Regime Without Maduro www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a...
I thought this was great and very informative.
The Maduro Regime Without Maduro www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a...
Great pointβand I have no idea what the relationship is between the military and the new civilian leadership. I also do not totally understand structure of popular preferences in Venezuela. All of these will shape likelihood of collaboration with the imperial power.
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Agreed! So not entirely clear that FIRC research applies, right? Iβm working out thoughts in real time but I think @jeffcolgan.bsky.social is right to frame as return to imperialism.
Also agree with @dhnexon.bsky.social bringing in Lake indirect rule book here.
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Absolutelyβfor FIRCs. Is this a FIRC? Whatβs a comparison case? Itβs not Panama or even Libya. Is literally anyone in the regime besides Maduro different? So many of the mechanisms rely on things like the military turning on the new regime or the bureaucracy being nonexistent.
Iβm thinking of Reo Matzuzakiβs book and specifically his discussion of Japan in Taiwan. What if Venezuelan elites (military and gov) collaborate?
www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501...
I wonder a bit about the applicability of existing research to this case. Is this even a regime change? Trump cares very little about norms so there will likely be coercion and repression. This might be horrendous for the Venezuelan people but lead to some neocolonial stability.
I wrote about the violence reaching the capital of Mali @goodauth.bsky.social
- Peacebuilding failed
- This doesnβt mean all interventions are doomed, just under some conditions (even in Mali!)
- Not too late for international community to think creatively about helping civilians in Mali
Mali's Islamist siege, explained by @wnomikos.bsky.social in
@goodauth.bsky.social .
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π§ Interview with @yangyangzhou.bsky.social and @alanjacobs.bsky.social on @scopeconditions.bsky.social: www.scopeconditionspodcast.com/episodes/how...
πΊ Recording of book talk at @stanfordcisac.bsky.social with introduction by Steve Stedman: youtu.be/IPbFKR_eEco?...
π Local Peace, International Builders is available OPEN ACCESS for download @cambup-polsci.cambridge.org: doi.org/10.1017/9781...
β‘οΈ The supplemental book website is here: www.williamgnomikos.com/local-peace
William Nomikos, author of Local Peace, International Builders, holding a copy of the book and a plaque for the APSA Experiments Section Best Book Award.
Still absolutely floored that my book, Local Peace, International Builders, received the APSA Experiments Section Best Book award!
The book uses field, survey, and natural experiments to test a new theory of peacebuilding, which I develop formally in the book.
π Access links
New data release from the Deportation Data Project:
Every ICE arrest, detainer request, and book-in to detention nationwide between September 1, 2023 and October 15, 2025.
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βIt feels illegal.β
I have no idea whatβs going on with US foreign policy. What a dangerous disaster. Just total chaos. I canβt believe itβs just year 1.
Very clear to know what to do for next shutdown fight but, since GOP obviously wonβt fund subsidies, Dems *should* pick the same fight and have as a goal for Republicans to nuke the filibuster. The problem is that even if thatβs issued as a direct threat to GOP, Dems wonβt have credibility.
Good luck with the dictatorship my guy. Doesnβt matter how corrupt or abusive you are if people have had enough and are willing to make those preference clear.
Keep it up everyone!
Gelmanβs answer is essentially βno under most reasonable scenarios.β Worth the full read for the nuance.
Unbelievable to be here, more than a decade later, and all of the efforts of the international community to prevent a West African Afghanistan in Mali might be for naught. All of the fightingβliteral and metaphoricalβthat Malians have done for naught.
Iβll write more soon but some thoughts: (1/5)
Just casually dropping in people like Lina Khan as transition co-chair.
I think Mamdani isnβt listening to the people who said he canβt/wonβt do the things he talked about.
Looks like heβll try!