David R. Sands
Articles by David R. Sands
Blinken assures Israel of support, says civilians must be protected
The U.S. will stand beside Israel as it battles Hamas terrorists whose "litany of brutality and inhumanity" calls to mind the savagery of ISIS, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Thursday following a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Published October 12, 2023
Signs point to ground war in Gaza as scale of Hamas atrocities emerges
A bloody and extended ground battle in the densely populated winding streets of Gaza appeared imminent Tuesday as Israel massed its forces along the border to the sealed Palestinian enclave and called up 360,000 reservists to avenge a surprise attack by the Palestinian militant group Saturday. Published October 10, 2023
Strong fields, tight battles as U.S. national chess tourneys kick off
In a healthy sign for American chess, two of the strongest fields ever are battling it out as the 2023 U.S. Championship and U.S. Women's Championship kicked off at their now-traditional home at the Chess Club of St. Louis last week. Published October 10, 2023
Death toll mounts on both sides as Israeli-Hamas clash intensifies
Over 1,000 Israelis are confirmed dead along with more than 700 Palestinians in the Gaza enclave in four days of fighting since Hamas launched a surprise attack Saturday, officials from the two sides said Tuesday. Published October 10, 2023
Cardin freezes military aid to Egypt, questions support for Azerbaijan
Newly installed Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Ben Cardin is moving quickly to put his stamp on the panel, announcing a freeze on new military aid and arms sales to Egypt because of the Cairo government's poor human rights record and calling for a "reevaluation" of U.S. aid to Azerbaijan after its forcible takeover of a large Armenian-majority enclave in Nagorno-Karabakh. Published October 4, 2023
Alliance maintenance: Putin to visit North Korea as Biden reassures Ukraine coalition
The Kremlin confirmed Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to North Korea in the coming weeks, reciprocating a high-profile visit by Kim Jong-un last month and setting off alarm bells in the U.S. and South Korea. Published October 3, 2023
IM Jeremy Silman, top-selling chess author with engaging style, dies at 70
Sad news out of California to start off this week: IM Jeremy Silman, one of the best-selling chess authors this country has ever produced, died Sept. 21 from a form of progressive dementia at the age of 69. Published October 3, 2023
Ukraine takes U.S. funding block in stride after Hill vote
The Ukrainian government insisted Sunday it was not worried about U.S. support after a new package of aid to Kyiv was stripped out of the stopgap bill approved by Congress and signed by President Biden over the weekend to avoid a government shutdown. Published October 1, 2023
Populist Fico, skeptical of Ukraine war, tops Slovakia vote
A conservative populist party critical of NATO's support for Ukraine in its war with Russia emerged as the top vote-getter in Slovakia's national elections Saturday. Published October 1, 2023
Martial Gambit: Real-life warriors do battle at the chessboard
Chess, by and large, is a war game played by nonmartial people who would have trouble identifying the business end of an M16 or explaining the difference between an embrasure and a sally port. Published September 26, 2023
Schumer moves to stop Tuberville’s blockade of military nominees
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has lined up votes to advance the nominations of three top military officials who have been waiting to take their posts since Sen. Tommy Tuberville has been holding them up in a protest over Pentagon abortion policy. Published September 20, 2023
Marshall was a matchless chess champ — and not in a good way
A singular event in the annals of American chess took place exactly 100 years ago this year. And we don't mean "singular" in a good way. Published September 19, 2023
Eyeing endgame, Biden taps Obama vet Pritzker to oversee Ukraine rebuilding
President Biden has tapped a veteran of the Obama administration Cabinet and major Democratic Party donor to help promote the rebuilding of the Ukrainian economy, creating a new post to coordinate the reconstruction effort even as Ukraine battles to fight off a Russian invading force that still occupies a fifth of the country. Published September 14, 2023
Stars of the future shine in chess’s ancestral homeland
The recent FIDE World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan, just confirmed what many have long predicted: India, the country with the longest history with our noble game, may also be the country with the brightest future. Published September 12, 2023
The king of chess gambits can still be a royal pain
It was the most popular opening for the first three centuries of modern chess. Paul Morphy relied on it heavily during his meteoric rise to world supremacy in the mid-19th century. Bobby Fischer claimed to have definitively refuted it after a famous loss with Black to nemesis Boris Spassky 12 years before their epic title match. Published September 5, 2023
Rising junior chess star Jason Wang impresses at 10th Washington International
Russian GM Mikhail Antipov and rising Ohio junior IM Jason Wang shared top honors at the 10th Washington International held earlier this month in Rockville, Maryland. The event reliably boasts among the strongest and most competitive fields on the DMV summer chess calendar. Published August 29, 2023
Titanic chess legal battle over cheating ends in an uneasy draw
The sensational cheating scandal that rocked elite chess has ended in a legal draw, one that might produce an uneasy truce between some of the game's best players and its most powerful commercial interests. Published August 28, 2023
Decorated, outspoken Ukrainian pilot ‘Juice’ dies in training crash, officials say
One of Ukraine's most celebrated and decorated fighter pilots, known by his call-sign "Juice," was among those killed over the weekend in an apparent training accident, the Ukrainian Air Force revealed Sunday. Published August 27, 2023
Virginia’s Fort Hill renamed to honor pioneering Union surgeon Mary Walker
Another Confederate general has been put out to pasture, this time replaced by a pioneering female surgeon who won a Medal of Honor for treating Union troops and was briefly a prisoner of war in the rebels' hands. Published August 27, 2023
Russia finally confirms that Prigozhin, Wagner Group execs were on doomed plane
The Tass news service reported that the Russian Investigative Committee confirmed through forensic identification the death of 62-year-old Yevgeny Prigozhin, a one-time confidant of President Vladimir Putin who staged an abortive mutiny in June. Published August 27, 2023