If you blinked and missed the announcement, US combat operations in Afghanistan officially ended yesterday, which wont be much comfort to the next casualties among the 10,800 troops remaining there into the new year. Despite the Presidents pro forma assertion that Afghanistan is not going to be a source of terrorist attacks again, it will probably be exactly that, in no small part due to six years of escalated American military presence there on his watch.
Former President George Not the Really, Really Bad One Bush remains at Houston Methodist Hospital, where he has been under observation since Tuesday night for shortness of breath. Fans of mediocre ex-Presidents can breathe a sigh of relief; hes expected to be discharged soon.
After being suspended due to inclement weather, the search for AirAsia Flight 8501 resumes Monday morning. The plane disappeared from radar screens Sunday morning, roughly halfway between its departure point, Surabaya, Indonesia, and its intended destination, Singapore. It was carrying 162 people. Expect a surfeit of fanciful speculation about the planes disappearance, but none will be as doltish as that of Fox News Anna Kooiman, who mused on air yesterday that the metric system might be at fault. Co-host Charles Payne came close, however, noting that foreign pilots, such as those on Flight 8501, lack an American-style cowboy attitude.
Bad weather has also impacted rescue efforts in the Adriatic, where the ferry Norman Atlantic continues to burn. 150 people had been removed from the ship by nightfall Sunday, leaving almost 330 still awaiting rescue by Greek and Italian teams. One death has been reported...