Article on the Fighting in Mosul
This article came to my attention by a facebook post from a friend who follows our blog. It is long, but is an excellent article about an Iraqi police unit and their fighting in Mosul. Worth reading:
Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
This article came to my attention by a facebook post from a friend who follows our blog. It is long, but is an excellent article about an Iraqi police unit and their fighting in Mosul. Worth reading:
OK, we now have a new timeline for the taking of Mosul (and Raqqa): us-commander-mosul-raqqa-retaken-6-months A few highlights: U.S. commander in Iraq, U.S. Army Lt. General Stephan Townsend, said “within the next six months I think we’ll see both (the…
Examining the twelfth lecture from Professor Michael Spagat’s Economics of Warfare course that he gives at Royal Holloway University. It is posted on his blog Wars, Numbers and Human Losses at: This paper continues with discussion of the studies done by…
The Dupuy Institute was involved in three record keeping contracts done for the U.S. Army from 1998-2000. This effort generated six reports. They are: R-1: U.S. Army Records Survey (March 1999) R-2: Records Management Survey Meeting (Oct. 20 1998) R-3:…
So, we don’t have a Secretary of the Army. Not entirely surprised if one or more of the various nominees has to withdraw. It is the nature of pulling from the outside and the nomination of successful business people; that…
Kind of mystified why things are suddenly being stirred up in Ukraine. To me, this does not seem to work to Russia’s advantage, as they are trying to convince the new U.S. administration to remove some sanctions. Anyhow a couple…
Hard to ignore this one. According to White House reports 14 members of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) were killed. We lost one person, three four injured and a $70 million Osprey. There were 10, 15, or 16 civilians killed. According…
This is a continuation of my previous post: Economics of Warfare 11. It is based upon a review of Michael Spagat’s lecture: The Fearon and Laitin study on the “Determinants of Civil War Onset” (link to paper on slide 5) had…
Examining the eleventh lecture from Professor Michael Spagat’s Economics of Warfare course that he gives at Royal Holloway University. It is posted on his blog Wars, Numbers and Human Losses at: This lecture discusses analysis of cross-country datasets, correlations, and then…
By the way, there is still a very complex conflict in Ukraine. This article does a nice job of summarizing the problem: Russia is Hoping to Freeze Ukraine into Submission Some major points: Ukraine has avoided using Russian natural gas for…