30 April 2018

V4: The Visegrad Group and its Place in Central European Geopolitics


Have you ever heard of the Visegrad Group or as it sometimes called the V4?
It's not a new concept but the framework is starting to get a little more attention in the international media. Knowing about it will prove helpful to those trying to understand the dynamic at work between these nations of Central Europe and power centres like Brussels, Washington and Moscow.
Viktor Orban's recent victory in the Hungarian presidential election and further focus on Poland will necessarily drive commentators and analysts to address why some of these former Warsaw Pact members are charting a course that is increasingly hostile to Brussels.
One way of understanding the posture of both Poland and Hungary is to view them through the lens of Visegrad, a group formed in 1991 with Czechoslovakia. It's named after Visegrad Castle where a famous congress took place in 1335 in which the monarchs of Poland, Hungary and Bohemia formed an anti-Habsburg alliance.

29 April 2018

Remembering Jeju and a Forgotten Chapter of South Korean History


Jeju Island and the massacres that took place in 1948-9 are a largely forgotten precursor to the Korean War which broke out the following year. Forgotten not only in the West even many in South Korea know little about these events. They were suppressed by the government for decades.

15 April 2018

Toxic Scandals and Timing


It is certainly valid to call attention to these scandals. They are not merely issues of concern for 'environmentalists'. This touches on the health of the population and should concern us all.
To this day the bulk of the population has no idea about what happened during the first thirty years after Hiroshima. The rise of the nuclear industry and the proliferation of weapons unleashed radioactive pollution across the globe. Nothing would or will ever be the same. The chemistry of the Earth has been forever changed. The only places exempt from radioactive contact are sealed containers. The Cesium 137 test is now used to determine if antique wines have been faked. Forgers can do an excellent job replicating old wines but they can't fake the Cesium. The forged wine will have it, meaning it was bottled after 1945. If you think through the implications of this, it's a little startling.

The Totalitarian Enabler: Your Mobile Phone

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/apr/06/phone-camera-microphone-spying

On one level it's just these avaricious companies that are after your data but of course if they can do it so can hackers.
Additionally we learned via Edward Snowden that the NSA is also attempting appropriate this data and in many cases has direct and unhindered access to it. I was pleased to note this article at least mentioned it. Many other media outlets no longer bother. It's yesterday's news.

13 April 2018

Proxy Wars and Imperial Footprints in West Africa


ISIS and Al Qaeda are active in West Africa and the semi-arid Sahel zone which extends from Mauritania to Sudan and Eritrea. No one disputes this but at the same time many Africans have woken up to the fact that both France and the United States are using this reality as pretense to expand their footprints and to carve out spheres of influence and control.
In addition, the posturing of the Trump administration and of course Trump himself has sent a clear signal that the welfare of Africans is not really Washington's concern. I would argue it never has been but in Trump, Western indifference and even contempt is expressed in its most base and even brutal form.

08 April 2018

The Taliban Enigma: Afghanistan and Central Asia in 2018 (Part 2)

It doesn't require a great deal of reflection to understand that an ISIS presence in Afghanistan would allow Washington to effectively 're-boot' the war effort, recast it and use the subsequent war and 'victory' for leverage.
At the end of the day, most of the regional players want ISIS defeated, the Taliban pacified and the US out of the region before a new Central Asian War is fomented. The US strategy has largely failed. Too many years have gone by and the situation on the ground has changed. There are more players and different stakes.

The Taliban Enigma: Afghanistan and Central Asia in 2018

http://www.dw.com/en/why-central-asian-states-want-peace-with-the-taliban/a-43150911

Though the situation has changed since the 2001 US invasion, Afghanistan is still the key to opening up Central Asia. The Taliban have survived nearly seventeen years of US occupation. What's next? In reality ending the war is more complicated than ever. Now apart from Washington and its proxy government in Kabul there are multiple players in this long, sad and deadly game.

06 April 2018

Interpreting Bureaucratic Theatre

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKVJ8NpBYIY

This video is somewhat amusing. It's a case of grandstanding versus ignorance, a display of hubris in conflict. One party, Warren is a rising star seeking accolade and higher office. The other, Carson is contemptuous, arrogant but foolish, either too vain to admit he's out of his league or to ignorant to realise it.
Sherrod Brown of Ohio also beats up on Carson near the end of the clip. He too is a rising star in the party. Both he and Warren are considered potential presidential candidates. That plays a big part in what you're seeing here. These are the figures that will bring the Far Left and dissident Sanders supporters back into the mainstream DNC. They are trying to score points and count coup on Carson who is reviled by the American Left and viewed as a traitor and an Uncle Tom.

04 April 2018

Prouty at 100 and The Secret Team

http://progressivepilgrim.review/steal-this-book/

I enjoyed reading this and I had to chuckle about his comment regarding Prouty's 'The Secret Team'. It is almost unbearable in its detail. Tedious only begins to describe what it's like to wade through it as I did many years ago. It still sits on my shelf and I will upon occasion get it out while searching for something.

01 April 2018

An Army for Kosovo


Of course Washington and Belgrade have different views on whether or not Kosovo should have its own army. Serbia is but one of many nations that have refused to recognise the 2008 Washington created Pristina regime. Though the Western public has moved on, not everyone accepts the results of NATO's wars against the Serbs.

Arthur Pink at 132

Here's an intro from 2015 that links to a piece on Arthur Pink I wrote in 2011. He was born on 1 April 1886 and I continue to believe that despite his faults his writings are beneficial and much can be learned from his life's struggles and context. He made his share of mistakes but he lived in tumultuous times... the stage was being set for the catastrophe of post-war Evangelicalism. Pink saw it coming but to be honest he could not have imagined what would happen.

http://pilgrimunderground.blogspot.com/2015/04/lessons-from-life-of-aw-pink.html


Here's the 2011 post over at Proto-Protestantism:


http://proto-protestantism.blogspot.com/2011/04/arthur-pink.html