Serious Trouble, 01/23/26
Source: Serious Trouble
“120 Days.” (01/23/26)
Source: Serious Trouble
“120 Days.” (01/23/26)
Source: Responsible Statecraft
by Karthik Sankaran
“It has been an extraordinary few days for Washington’s economic and security relations with the world. On January 17, President Trump threatened 10-25% tariffs on 8 European countries if they did not agree to the U.S. executing a ‘complete and total purchase’ of Greenland. This then led to a furious response that united most of Europe, and a subsequent ‘framework for an agreement’ negotiated at Davos that seemed to reflect deescalation on all sides. But even if this particular storm may have passed with some kind of fudge that offers less than what Trump demanded, the episode raises a fresh round of questions about the increasingly tangled (and contradictory) economic, financial, and security connections between the U.S. and its allies, particularly those in the North Atlantic.” (01/24/26)
Source: The Federalist
by Eddie Scarry
“Credit to the Department of Homeland Security and Vice President J.D. Vance for immediately nipping in the bud what was sure to be a hysterical weekend-long news cycle. And yet, the headlines remain: New York Times: ‘Detention of 5-Year-Old by Federal Agents Incenses Minneapolis’ … Washington Post: ‘ICE detains four children from Minnesota school district, including 5-year-old’ … CBS: ‘ICE takes 5-year-old boy and his father after using boy as ‘bait,’ school district says’ … Axios: ‘ICE’s detention of child puts new focus on Trump team’s tactics’ … They would have you believe that ICE snatched an adorable little boy out of preschool and marched him into the frigid air of a Minneapolis suburb.” (01/23/25)
Source: France 24 [French state media]
“Air France resumed its service to Dubai on Saturday, after temporarily suspending it the previous day due to the geopolitical situation in the Middle East, the airline announced. Dutch airline KLM halted flights until further notice to cities in the Middle East and would not fly through the airspace of several countries in the region, including Iraq and Iran, according to the Netherlands’ state broadcaster. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that a US ‘armada’ was heading toward the Gulf and that Washington was watching Iran closely, even after downplaying the prospect of imminent military action and saying Tehran appeared interested in talks.” (01/24/26)
Source: Politico
“Kelly’s green.” (01/23/26)
Source: Paul Krugman
by Paul Krugman
“As I wrote yesterday, Donald Trump and his team clearly went to Davos determined to demean and insult their hosts. It was, one might say, a novel approach to diplomacy: ‘You’re pathetic, your societies and economies are falling apart, now give us Greenland.’ And it worked about as well as you’d expect. Trump may have imagined that the Europeans would cower in the face of his wrath. Instead, they humiliated him.” (01/23/26)
Source: The Dispatch
by Kevin D Williamson
“Hank Jr. began his career performing his father’s songs and songs in his father’s style — he was something very close to what we would today call a ‘tribute’ act, his life dominated by the memory of a man he barely knew and could never live up to. (The family traditions must have aged him: He released ‘All My Rowdy Friends Have Settled Down,’ lamenting middle-aged decline, at 32.) And even after Hank Jr. went off to explore new musical directions, he continued to be ‘Bocephus,’ the little wooden man mouthing someone else’s words and dominated by forces beyond his control. The outline of the story is familiar enough, and one might wonder whether J.D. Vance, another obviously troubled son of an absent father, is entirely comfortable with Donald Trump’s hand up his backside working his mouth. It is fortunate for Vance that Trump has such famously diminutive fists.” (01/23/26)
Source: Politico
“Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has been barred by Labour’s ruling body from standing as a candidate in the upcoming by-election in Gorton and Denton, stopping his bid to return to Westminster. The Labour Party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) voted 8-1 against allowing Burnham to step down as mayor of Manchester to run in the by-election. Burnham, who has been flirting with running again for parliament, is widely seen as a potential leadership challenger to Prime Minister Keir Starmer should he return to Westminster.” (01/25/26)
Source: Quillette
by Shay Khatiri
“We know that the Islamic Republic has massacred the Iranian people during four nights of protests, but we do not know much more than that. In ordinary times, it would be difficult to know how many fell to the Islamic Republic’s cruelty. With a complete internet blackout and a habitually lying government, all assessments remain provisional and require further investigation. The first report came from CBS News. Two sources within the Islamic Republic government confided to the outlet that between 12,000 and 20,000 people had been killed. A foreign diplomat reported that the number was accurate. The Sunday Times later obtained a report from doctors on the ground estimating 16,500 deaths, with an additional 330,000 injured. Official statements conflict.” (01/23/26)
https://quillette.com/2026/01/23/irans-weekend-of-blood-protests-tehran-islamic-republic/
Source: ABC News
“The Chinese military’s top general is being investigated for suspected serious violations of discipline and law the Defense Ministry said Saturday. Zhang Youxia, the senior of the two vice chairs of the powerful Central Military Commission, is the latest figure to fall in a long-running purge of military officials. Analysts believe the purges are designed both to reform the military and to ensure loyalty to Chinese leader Xi Jinping, who also chairs the military commission. They are part of a broader anti-corruption drive that has punished more than 200,000 officials since Xi came to power in 2012. Another member of the commission, Liu Zhenli, has also been placed under investigation by China’s ruling Communist Party, a Defense Ministry statement said.” (01/24/26)