April 2004

Damn good coverage from the Washington Post of the Fallujah battle – which rather invalidates the last sentence of the last post. The US Marines have an institutional history of being rather better at political war than the Army, going back to their 19th century role in Latin America – as evidenced by this quote:…

Read More “It Seemed Like Everyone In The City Who Had A Gun Was Out There”

CNN link “Supporters of maverick Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr controlled government, religious and security buildings in the holy city of Najaf early Tuesday evening, according to a coalition source in southern Iraq. The source said al-Sadr’s followers controlled the governor’s office, police stations and the Imam Ali mosque, one of Shia Muslim’s holiest shrines. Iraqi…

Read More Getting worse – al-Sadr supposedly controls Najaf

Thanks to the excellent Spy Blog, the blog operated by the Watching Them Watching Us campaign for the regulation of surveillance technology, I now know that the controversial Anti-Terrorism, Crime, and Security Act 2001 made it a criminal offence to “detonate a nuclear weapon in the UK without permission”. What? All these years it was…

Read More Nuclear explosions – illegal in UK!

Well, it has all finally happened. The potential for trouble represented by the Shia militias has been converted into actuality, and General Abizaid’s staff have supposedly been given 48 hours to think of possible sources of reinforcement (link). A cynic might say that Muggins Britain will be top of the begging letter list when it…

Read More Iraq – the black weekend and the new war

Mr. Wightman has now declared on his website first that he would close down the site because he was being “treated like a criminal for trying to save kids” (puke!), and now apparently that the whole thing will be translated into Portuguese. One wonders why, but not what. The what is pretty clear – he’s…

Read More More on the nanniebots – a fit of childishness

Due to an unaccountable outbreak of laziness, when I saw the story about an IT consultant from Wolverhampton and his chatroom monitoring programs (Nanniebots) that appeared to pass the Turing test I didn’t blog it. (Original New Scientist story and transcript here, The Register, BBC news, Need To Know) Basically, his claim was that he…

Read More Wolverhampton’s Turing..what happened next?