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  • How To Live, What To Do

    They have all shoehorned themselves into the system, each immersed in an ecology with clear, unspoken rules, taboos, heroes and villains. To be evicted from all that has forced me, daily, to encounter a much larger world, and to be freer than ever.

    with gratitude to Linh Dinh at Postcards from the End.

    Pairing me with Hung… Continue reading

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  • Peace Breaks

    With that, everything was solved, at least this morning in this drowsy city by the ocean, where corpses are no longer washed back onto shores.

    with gratitude to Linh Dinh at Postcards from the End.

    We’ll see if this ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand holds. If I hadn’t just returned from Jordan, I would take a bus… Continue reading

  • Until Someone Like You Bleeds

    …any division within ASEAN benefits the USA, and Uncle Sam loves nothing better than any ally of China to be roughed up.

    with gratitude to Linh Dinh at Postcards from the End.

    On 7/24/25, just hours after conflict erupted between Cambodia and Thailand, a 24-year-old was assaulted in Chanthaburi, 300 miles from the actual fighting. Employed at… Continue reading

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  • Sam Backed Siam Slaps Hun Sen’s Kampuchea

    As always, us fleas are squashed when geopolitical mammoths collide. 

    with gratitude to Linh Dinh at Postcards from the End.

    This flareup between Cambodia and Thailand deserves a much closer scrutiny. Before you go to Brian Berletic, Danny Haiphong or, God forbid, Scott Ritter, it’s best you pay the utmost attention to every syllable, pause and mispronunciation… Continue reading

  • Dodging Wars in Departure Lounges

    A soulful globe-trotter reports from Vietnam, traveling from Cambodia, of life and timeless imperial pyrotechnics

    Linh Dinh at Postcards from the End.

    Since I’ve shown an interest in her past, Mrs. Seven, a 63-year-old widow living with two dogs, keeps telling me more. In Hai Phong 40 years ago as part of a performance troupe, she was… Continue reading

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  • Pepe Escobar : What I Am Seeing In Yemen!

    Judge Napolitano interviews geopolitican and roving nomad Pepe Escobar from Sanaa, Yemen. Includes Pepe’s address to 1 million Yemenis – mind-boggling does not even begin to describe it.

    Minor errata –

    Hussein Al Houthi was the brother of the current ruler Abdul Malik Al Houthi. The former WAS the founding father of the Houthi movement.
    The… Continue reading

  • Unprecedented Trauma in Gaza

    As Surgeons, We Have Never Seen Cruelty Like Israel’s Genocide in Gaza. We urge anyone who reads this to publicly oppose sending weapons to Israel as long as this onslaught continues.

    By Feroze Sidhwa and Mark Perlmutter at Common Dreams.

    On March 25 the two of us, an orthopedic surgeon and a trauma surgeon, traveled to the… Continue reading