Small Wars Journal

10 September SWJ Roundup

Sat, 09/10/2011 - 5:50am

US Naval Institute Daily - USNI

Libya

Libyan Rebels Attack Qaddafi Loyalists in 2 Cities - NYT

Rebels Reportedly Enter Stronghold of pro-Kadafi Forces - LAT

Libya Fighters Move on Last Gaddafi Bastions - Reuters

Libya Fighters: We're Battling in Pro-Gadhafi Town - AP

Gaddafi Forces Resist Offensive - BBC

Libyans Find Mass Grave, Bodies of Slain Detainees - AP

Spokesman: 3 More Libyan Officers in Niger - AP

Libya to Ask Niger: Don't Allow Gadhafi Officials - AP

UN Chief Calls for Mission in Libya - AP

Perils of Being Black in Libya - WP

A New Start for Libya - NYT editorial

 

Syria

Syria Protesters Mass Into the Streets - WP

Syrian Demonstrators Call for International Protection - Reuters

Group Says Syrian Forces Seized Hospital Patients - AP

Syrian Protesters Call for International Protection - NYT

Syrian Protesters Make Global Appeal - WP

Syrian Demonstrators Call for International Protection - Reuters

Syria Protesters in Plea for Help - BBC

 

Egypt

Egypt Fears Erupt on Street, in Policy - WSJ

Protesters Attack Israeli Embassy in Cairo - NYT

Democracy Rally Turns Into anti-Israel Protest - WP

Protesters Storm Israel Embassy, Raising Tensions - LAT

Egyptians Tear Down Israel Embassy’s Security Wall - AP

Israeli Envoy Leaves After Cairo Embassy Attack - Reuters

Israel: Egypt Embassy Attack Is 'Blow' to Ties - AP

Egypt on Alert After Israeli Embassy Riot - BBC

 

Afghanistan

US Marines and Taliban Fight Battle of Perceptions - AP

NATO Says 4 Service Members Killed in Afghanistan - AP

Afghans Honor Resistance Hero Massoud - VOA

Program Aims to Reintegrate Former Insurgents - AFPS

Report: Afghan Reporter’s Death Was Accidental - AFPS

 

Pakistan

With Us or Against Us? A Decade on, Pakistan Wavering - Reuters

Despite Gains, Pakistan Still a Haven for al-Qaida - McClatchy

Pakistan Warns of Plot to Free bin Laden’s Wives - AP

Taliban Plan Abductions to Free Bin Laden Family - Reuters

Musharraf Vows Return to Pakistan - BBC

 

Iraq

Slain Iraqi Journalist Had Warned of Threats - WP

Rights Group Calls for Probe of Journalist Killing - AP

Why We Should Stay in Iraq - WP opinion

 

Israel / Palestinians

Obama and Abbas: From Speed Dial to Not Talking - NYT

US Tells Israel, Turkey to ‘Cool It’ Amid Tensions - AP

Israel Seeks to Calm Tensions With Turkey - NYT

Turkish PM Says Navy Will Escort Aid Ships to Gaza - AP

Israel Wary at 'Harsh' Turk Naval Challenge - Reuters

Diplomacy Fails to Derail Palestinians’ UN Gambit - WP

Palestinians Forge Ahead with UN Statehood Push - CSM

UN Envoy: Palestinians to Announce Moves Monday - AP

 

Yemen

Party Leaders Appeal to Yemen’s President to Help End Stalemate - NYT

Yemen Tribes Clash With Security in Friday Protest - AP

 

Middle East / North Africa

Thousands of Bahrainis March, Demand Rights - Reuters

Tunisian Rights Group Holds Long-Barred Meeting - AP

Latest Developments in Arab World's Unrest - AP

Bahrain’s Brewing Crisis - WP editorial

 

US Department of Defense

Official’s Careful Approach Slows Mohammed Trial - WT

Hillary Clinton: US Won't Shy Away From Force - AP

Odierno Outlines Priorities as Army Chief - AFPS

Pentagon Pauses for a Moment to Remember Sept. 11 - S&S

Panetta Praises Pentagon’s 9/11 First Responders - AFPS

 

United States

US Seeks Suspects in Alleged 9/11 Anniversary Plot - LAT

2 Terror Suspects May Be US Citizens - AP

Al-Qaeda 'Behind New York Threat' - BBC

How 9/11 Has Shaped Generation of Americans - CSM

How the Capital Has Changed Since 9/11 - WP

In Search of the Next Big Attack, Long After 9/11 - AP

NY Man Denies Helping Terror Group in Fight Plot - AP

House Passes 2012 Intelligence Bill - WP

USAF Aircraft Join Texas, Northwest Firefighting Efforts - AFPS

No Lost Decade - WP editorial

The Covert Commander - WP opinion

9/11’s Unhealed Wounds - WP opinion

America Self-Destructs - WP opinion

A Time of Heroes - WS opinion

The 9/11 Generation - WS opinion

Terrorist Menace 10 Years After 9/11 - WT opinion

 

World

IMF Chief Urges Bold Action to Steady Global Economy - NYT

 

Africa

As an Enemy Retreats, Clans Carve Up Somalia - NYT

HOA Leaders Address Security Concerns at Drought Summit - VOA

UN Urges Nigeria to Stop Ethnic, Religious Violence - VOA

Shariah Court in Nigeria Orders 2 Men Be Amputated - AP

Rwanda Lays Out Charges Against Ex-Presidential Hopeful - NYT

Rwanda Opposition Leader on Terror Charges - AP

Gunfire Erupts in Sierra Leone's Bo Town - Reuters

 

Americas

Mexico Cabinet Shuffled with Eye on Election Season - LAT

Desperate Guatemalans Embrace an ‘Iron Fist’ - NYT

Venezuela Rejects US Accusations Against Officials - AP

Former General Leads Polls for Guatemala President - AP

Radio Journalist Killed in Honduras - AP

US Cuba Envoy in Prisoner Impasse - BBC

Cuban Dissidents Detained Ahead of Protest - AP

 

Asia Pacific

China Sees Surge of Independent Candidates - WP

N. Korean Leader, Heir Apparent Appear at Military Parade - VOA

US Scientist: N. Korea Likely to Test Nukes Again - AP

Japan's New PM Faces Early Trouble After Minister Gaffes - Reuters

Observers Doubt Burmese Government's Overtures - VOA

Notorious Philippine Kidnap Gang Leader Dies - AP

 

Europe

Cyber-attack in Europe Highlights Internet Risks - LAT

Europe Is Urged to Take Bolder Action on Debt - NYT

Europe Eyes Merits of Boosting Growth to Cut Debt - AP

Russia Identifies Defect in Rocket That Crashed - NYT

Bomb-Making Suspects Appear in German Court - AP

Lawyer: Norway Killer Sticks to Templar Claim - AP

 

South Asia

Indian 'Link' to Delhi Court Bomb - BBC

Comments

Clausewitz2011

Sat, 09/10/2011 - 1:38pm

"'China is far away from democracy,...Right now, China is experiencing a peaceful transformation,' Zhang Kai said, a Beijing lawyer and activist in an unauthorized Christian church who is running as an independent." This, I believe is the ultimate future of China.  Yes, it is a peaceful transformation, predominately being generated by an ever evolving Christian evolution in China.  However, the Chinese leadership, call them what you will, whether moderate communists or moderate nationalists, are still in charge.  With that said, they will not tolerate groups who try and force an excelerated push towards democracy.  This was tried in Tienaman Square and was met with violent blowback from Deng Xioping and the Party leadership. But it was the visionary Deng who lead the Chinese to a more "invisible hand" type free market evolving economy that China is today.  It is a slow, methodical, peaceful evolution though, that only needs to transpire the way they envision it.  To a certain extent, the government is like a parent, that when the child, the people, messes up, they get into trouble ("teaching a lesson").  The Chinese are also wise, they saw the disintegration of the USSR and they will not make the same mistake.  They will protect the ever evolving Chinese culture from going to fast, and do embrace the "peaceful transformation" as the Christian Zhang Kai has eluded to.  Eric Liddell would be  proud to see what is going on in China today.