We absolutely do not want her moving on to another platform/venue.*
It was just pointed out to me that upon her joining FT Alphaville in 2008, the Great Financial Crisis ensued.
She became editor d'Alphaville and the worst pandemic in 100 years strikes.
She leaves the Financial Times and Russia invades Ukraine.
We must keep her where she is lest asteroids and worse fall from the skies.
The life you save may be your own.
WW3 Watch: Can we trust in benign Western paternalism?*As noted in mid-November:
...We know by her own admission that she has spent time writing from Poland, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, and Switzerland. Look at the chaos in those first three countries.Possibly related from her time at the FT:
Is she a delayed action provocateur?
And if there's a color revolution in Switzerland, well, thesis proven.
In the meantime where else was she in those ten year before joining the FT? And more importantly, where is she going?
Kaminska: On War
Obviously, first and foremost because she is not a nineteenth-century Prussian general, Ms Kaminska takes a different approach than Clausewitz did in Vom Kriege.
Specifically, Izabella is looking more at the marketing and framing of war propaganda, in the instant case what folks in Azerbaijan are seeing.
Specifically, Izabella is looking more at the marketing and framing of war propaganda, in the instant case what folks in Azerbaijan are seeing.
Her focus on the Azerbaijani side ticked-off the Armenian twitterati (and Armenian randos)
(note to self, don't anger the Armenian tweeters, they are a rough bunch)