Analysis Suggests School Was Hit Amid U.S. Strikes on Iranian Naval Base
The 1968 My Lai massacre killed at least 347 civilians. It led to congressional hearings and criminal trials. The bombing of the #Minab school, if confirmed to be an American airstrike, is a comparable massacre and scandal. A dark day in American history.
06.03.2026 19:21
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Losing the Long Game
One of Foreign Affairs' Best of Books of 2021 and "Books For The Century"!"Book of the Week" on Fareed Zakaria GPSFinancial Times Best Books of 2020 The defi...
A terrific resource for this perilous moment in #Iran: Losing the Long Game: The False Promise of Regime Change in the Middle East, by @philgordondc.bsky.social (@stmartinspress.bsky.social, 2020).
05.03.2026 21:43
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Any attempt at regime change is likely to repeat past mistakes
Air power, full-on invasion, arming the opposition: the result is usually the same, writes Philip Gordon
Good piece by my former @cfr.org colleague @philgordondc.bsky.social in the @economist.com, warning that “Mr Trump is taking a massive and unnecessary gamble—not just with his presidency but with the lives of countless Americans, Iranians and others.”
05.03.2026 21:41
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This might seem overly clinical to those in the mood for "fuck this dumb evil shit," (which often includes me!), but this gets right at the incoherence of the whole operation:
05.03.2026 15:44
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Three Dangerous Men
How three key figures in Moscow, Beijing, and Tehran built ruthless irregular warfare campaigns that are eroding American power., Three Dangerous Men, Russia, China, Iran and the Rise of Irregular War...
For more on #Iran’s irregular warfare strategy, I would highly recommend Seth G. Jones’s brilliant Three Dangerous Men (@wwnorton.com, 2021). Includes a deep dive into Qassem Soleimani and the role he played in crafting the Islamic Republic's regional approach.
05.03.2026 15:41
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We Bombed the Wrong Target
After Epic Fury destroyed Iran’s nuclear sites, its proxy network endures—revealing the real center of gravity America failed to strike.
Probably the most interesting and thought-provoking piece I’ve read on the war in #Iran. Joe Funderburke argues in Small Wars Journal that we’ve misunderstood Iran's center of gravity. “The nuclear program was the headline. The proxy network was always the story.”
05.03.2026 15:31
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For Trump, the Iran Attack Is the Ultimate War of Choice
“The statesman who yields to war fever must realize that once the signal is given, he is no longer the master of policy but the slave of unforeseeable and uncontrollable events.”
@sangernyt.bsky.social
04.03.2026 15:54
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The Islamic Republic in ruins
President Trump's strike on the Islamic Republic, Operation ‘Epic Fury’, seeks to remove the Iranian regime's monopoly of violence.
A thought-provoking primer on war in #Iran by Ali Ansari in @engelsbergideas.bsky.social. Operation Epic Fury is challenging the Islamic Republic’s monopoly on violence. @standrewshist.bsky.social
04.03.2026 15:03
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OpenAI Tightens Protocol for Referring Accounts to Law Enforcement
The AI company said it would alert authorities to the Canadian shooting suspect’s account if it were discovered today.
Good. Too late, but hopefully not too little.
"The consequences are profound and tragic and unfixable. When you're talking about dead children, there's just no going back." @davidebybc.bsky.social
27.02.2026 13:28
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What Happens to a School Shooter’s Sister?
Jennifer Gonnerman speaks to Kristin Kinkel, whose brother, Kip, killed their parents and opened fire at their high school. Today, Kristin is close with Kip—and still reckoning with his crimes.
Reflections on our long national nightmare:
“It was before this became an American epidemic.”
“That was our community’s 9/11.”
"Everybody ... knows that this is a good community that they’d be proud to live in, and, therefore, it could happen anywhere.”
26.02.2026 16:16
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What Happens to a School Shooter’s Sister?
Jennifer Gonnerman speaks to Kristin Kinkel, whose brother, Kip, killed their parents and opened fire at their high school. Today, Kristin is close with Kip—and still reckoning with his crimes.
Reminds me of Jennifer Gonnerman's terrific Nov. 2023 @newyorker.com profile of a school shooter's sister. "I've never reached a moment where I was just mad at him and needed to forgive him. There's no way his behavior was a choice."
26.02.2026 16:11
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Her Brother Pleaded Guilty to the Idaho Murders. Now She’s Ready to Talk.
"It's confusing. It's painful. It's like being victimized but not really being a victim."
So grateful to @mikebaker.bsky.social for telling the heartbreaking story of Bryan Kohberger's family — and what happens to a mass murderer's loved ones.
26.02.2026 16:06
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From SNAFU to FUBAR in Northeast Syria
Some 20,000 Islamic State-affiliated individuals are now unaccounted for, and no one has a plan for what to do about this mix of committed radicals, at-risk victims, and other escapees.
Easily the greatest article title I have ever seen. The article itself, in which @devorahmargolin.bsky.social and @joanacook.bsky.social assess #ISIS detainee breakouts in northeast Syria, is well worth reading. @washinstitute.bsky.social
25.02.2026 22:05
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How miracle Army evacuation came within inches of disaster
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — As Chief Warrant Officer 3 James Woolley eased the giant Chinook down into the mud-walled compound, Special Forces troops on the ground dashed to form a perimeter to protect th...
The #SOTU2026 highlight was undoubtedly the Medal of Honor awarded to CW5 Eric Slover. I fortunately came across a remarkable earlier story of Slover's heroism and courage under fire, reported over a decade ago by Jay Price. A real American hero.
25.02.2026 14:55
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A Conversation with Jordie Hannum on Ukraine’s Resilience and Why U.S. Support Matters as War Enters 5th Year
Four years into the war, BWC’s Jordie Hannum says Ukrainian resilience endures and sustained U.S. support remains critical.
"In #Ukraine, I’ve just had more opportunity to travel throughout the country and witness how they respond to atrocity and oppression. They have – in spades – the 'courage to continue.'" @betterworldorg.bsky.social
24.02.2026 21:21
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The Jihadist Movement’s Leadership Deficit
Where did the unifying leaders of the transnational extremist movement go?
"[N]one of the current lineup of organizational leaders enjoys influence beyond their specific organization or area of operations."
Always great to hear @triciabacon.bsky.social and Elizabeth Grimm weighing in on leadership of the global jihadist movement. @lawfaremedia.org
24.02.2026 20:11
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"... Half the people that come before us for trial are going to be unhappy with the result. But it had never before reached the level where the president & the attorney general & the president's staff were making hypercritical comments and calling judges monsters and referring to a judicial coup."
24.02.2026 14:14
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The price of public life: Judges and other officials doxed, swatted, threatened with death
A CBS News analysis found 126 cases that were brought by federal prosecutors last year arising out of threats to public officials.
"If there's no sanction from within either party, within community members, to say, 'This is unacceptable in our politics,' then that behavior will continue." 🎯 @shannonhiller.bsky.social
24.02.2026 14:16
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The price of public life: Judges and other officials doxed, swatted, threatened with death
A CBS News analysis found 126 cases that were brought by federal prosecutors last year arising out of threats to public officials.
"There has been a very marked decline in civility."
Vital reporting on the leading threat to American democracy, by Melissa Quinn and Jacob Rosen in @cbsnews.com. Especially relevant after Trump's comments on the Supreme Court tariff ruling.
24.02.2026 14:09
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Exclusive | OpenAI Employees Raised Alarms About Canada Shooting Suspect Months Ago
The ChatGPT maker opted against informing Canadian authorities about Jesse Van Rootselaar’s descriptions of violence last June.
One of the most outrageous and infuriating stories I have read in a long time. An unforgivable dereliction of duty.
“ChatGPT maker opted against informing authorities about Jesse Van Rootselaar’s descriptions of violence last June.” @georgiawells.bsky.social
21.02.2026 16:52
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"A NJOHSP review of open-source NVE incidents in 2025 revealed that a majority of NVE suspects were between the ages of 18 and 29. These subjects primarily target their victims on mainstream and gaming platforms to discuss ideology or post threats and solicit/share CSAM."
20.02.2026 15:57
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Israel needs a fundamental shift in its foreign policy
Israel's international standing has been tarnished by its conduct in Gaza, but the apparent end of the war presents a unique moment for reexamination.
“Two years of the #Gaza war with its attendant humanitarian catastrophe have fractured the pro-Israel consensus that shielded the country.”
An important update from former senior U.S. intelligence analyst Amir Asmar for @atlanticcouncil.bsky.social.
20.02.2026 14:32
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The Rabbit Hole: A Texas Criminal Case Tests a Decades-Old Statute
Prosecutors feverishly worked over the holidays to try to keep a Texas teenager in jail after a judge dismissed the case.
Last month, @courtwatch.bsky.social reported on a Texas criminal defense that terrorist threats on Roblox were not "a true threat" because they were issued in an online game. This seems a more egregious case. Would such an argument also apply here? @seamushughes.bsky.social @pwbeck.bsky.social
13.02.2026 15:19
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