Previously posted on my Facebook Page.
NY Times: “What’s Behind the Protests in the Country of Georgia?” The issue: Georgia’s plan for European Union membership. If I am still in my 20s, I'd probably be so gullible enough to believe the current Georgia tempest is isolated from the bigger geopolitical picture. Right? Regardless of Washington hawks’ insistence to keep Ukraine burning, that war is bound to end next year. And so we have Georgia. Oh well. π¬πͺπ¬πͺπ¬πͺ
NY Times: “Mexican Authorities Seize 20 Million Doses of Fentanyl in Record Haul.” This developed after Donald Trump threatened tariffs on Mexico if the country did not crack down on fentanyl. Would Claudia Sheinbaum's initial response to The D’s “threats” carry on? Fentanyl is a cartel product. And drug cartels facilitate massive migrants’ trek to the U.S. borders, which went hugely unchecked in Joe Biden's years. πΊπΈ☮️π²π½
New York Times: “Mexican Cartels Lure Chemistry Students to Make Fentanyl.” And adds: “Criminals turn college campuses into recruitment hubs, recruiting chemistry students in Mexico with big paydays.” Don’t we know that already? And of course, Walter White a.k.a. Heisenberg was a high school chemistry teacher. “Breaking Bad” was immensely popular because it is very truthful, factual even. πππ²π½
New York Times: “Oxford’s 2024 Word of the Year Is…” The word is “brain rot.” The shortlist: “Lore,” “demure,” “slop.” Notice that these so-called “words of the year” usually connote negative descriptions or fringy, underground sub-meanings. Or simply modern lingo spit. Who decides on those things, by the way. And what is the sense? So it is now cool (crispy?) to say a friend suffers from “brain rot,” I guess? πππ€¨
AP: “With Assad Challenged, a Push to Cut Syria’s Ties to Iran Grows More Unlikely.” The Middle East conflagration gets more complicated. Before the Hamas attack of Israel in early October last year, Syria was welcomed back by the Arab League. That'd after Iran and League power Saudi Arabia shook hands, on China's intercession. Meanwhile, Syria's top trade partner is Turkey. Iran's top oil buyer is China.
News adds: “Even as Israel bombarded Syria, officials say the U.S. and Gulf countries were working to weaken its president’s alliance with Tehran. Rebels’ shock advance has dampened those hopes.” ☮️☮️☮️
New York Times: “Russian General Calls U.S. Chairman of Joint Chiefs.” News adds that the two men “discussed a number of global and regional security issues, to include the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.” Because despite Joe Biden's moves to escalate fighting in Ukraine as he leaves office, Donald Trump's team is already laying out a contrary groundwork. Let's see how things play out as 2025 marches in. π·πΊ☮️πΊπ¦
NY Times: “Tensions Rise Among Russia’s Elite as Economic Growth Slows.” But, it seems, the Kremlin won’t back away from its war effort as the challenge heightens. Russia has an ample (economic) safety net. And BRICS bros continually buying Moscow's oil and natural gas are very helpful. But a longer war and additional money for military hardware isn't good. But that is also the European Union’s economic fact right now. π·πΊ☮️π·πΊ
Washington Post: “Inside the effort to market Russia and Putin to Africans.” More lenders, more investors to choose from, beyond traditional Western money, is a good thing. Russia's FDIs in Africa have risen to $24.5 billion this year although much lower than Chinese and U.S. commitments. In September, China offered a new $51 billion funding to the continent as U.S. total FDI in 41 countries dropped to $44.8 this year. π·πΊ☮️π·πΊ
New York Times: “Russia and Iran Pledge Support for Syria’s al-Assad Against Advancing Rebels.” I go back to my college years when we, students of global politics, used to discourse who was funding who in those wars. Sure, these days we point at mostly Iran when we talk of terror groups. Yet (especially) in the last decade, significant upheavals altered some behaviors in the region. So I remain thinking. ☮️☮️☮️
News adds: “In just a few days, a patchwork of rebel forces has seized control of a broad stretch of land in the west and northwest of Syria. But it’s unclear just how much support Syria’s weakened allies can provide.”
Rolling Stone: “Ex-Aides Say Gabbard Regularly Consumed Russian State Media: Report.” Members of the intelligence community are raising concerns about Mr Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. Intelligence Community? Ms Gabbard consumed maybe too much time reading up on Russians? A concern, really? Or what if she wasn't glued to anything Russian? Am I lost here? Can we please define what “intel” really is? ππ½π