Small Wars Journal

15 July SWJ Roundup

Fri, 07/15/2011 - 6:42am
Afghanistan

Snipers: Another Threat to US Forces in Southern Afghanistan - NJ

UN Report: Afghan Civilian Deaths Up 15% this Year - LAT

Afghanistan: 'Deadliest Six Months' for Civilians - BBC

UN: Afghan Civilian Death Toll Up 15 Percent - AP

9 Civilians Killed in Violence in Afghanistan - AP

Ahmed Wali Karzai's Killer Had Been a Taliban Foe - WP

Suicide Blast Kills 4 at Karzai Memorial - WP

Blast Hits Mosque During Service for President's Relative - NYT

Karzai Brother Service Hit by Kandahar Suicide Bomber - BBC

Turban Suicide Bomber Kills Afghan Cleric, Four Others - Reuters

General Petraeus's Final ISAF Interview - NATOC

ISAF Operations Roundup - AFPS

Pakistan

Petraeus Meets Pakistan's Army Chief Amid Tensions - AP

Petraeus Meets Pakistani Army Chief - AFP

Pakistan Spy Chief Visit to US 'Went Very Well' - Reuters

In Ahmadis' Desert City, Pakistan Closes In - Reuters

Iraq

Iraq and US Tiptoe Around a Deadline - NYT

Elite Iraqi Units Linked to Jail Where Detainees are Tortured - LAT

US Prepares to Turn Over Last 10 Detainees to Iraq - AP

UK Iraq Inquiry Hears Spy Agency Cut Corners - AP

Spain Summons Iraqis Over Deaths of Iranian Exiles - BBC

Spanish Judge Want to Quiz Iraq PM Over Killings - AP

Syria

Protests Spread Into Work Week, Regime Holds Firm - WP

Syrian Forces Kill Two Protesters in Eastern Crackdown - BBC

Crackdown Escalates in East Syria, Protesters Killed - Reuters

Syrian Protesters Take Aim at Economy - AP

Libya

Antiaircraft Missiles On the Loose in Libya - NYT

Libyan Opposition Seeks More Support - AP

US Preparing for Stronger Ties With Libyan Group - AP

Libya Rebels Regroup but Battle Exposes Weakness - Reuters

Libya Meeting Seeks Gaddafi Exit to End War - Reuters

How Fuel Smuggling Keeps Gaddafi Machine Running - Reuters

Report: Gadhafi Will Blow Up Tripoli if It Falls - AP

Libya Denies Report Gadhafi Would Blow Up Tripoli - AP

Yemen

American Strike in Yemen Said to Kill 6 Militants - AP

Israel / Palestinians

Palestinians Get Arab League Boost for UN Drive - AP

Arabs to Seek Full Palestinian Upgrade at UN - Reuters

Former US Official Derides Palestinian UN Effort - AP

Israeli Boycott Ban to be Challenged by Rights Groups - BBC

Israelis and Palestinians Lurching Toward Train Wreck - NYT opinion

Egypt

Mubarak Denies Responsibility for Protester Deaths - AP

Middle East / North Africa

Arab Spring Hardening into Summer of Stalemates - AP

Rights Group Pushes Bahrain to Investigate Firings - AP

7 Estonians Abducted in Lebanon Released - AP

Latest Developments in Arab World's Unrest - AP

US Department of Defense

Hackers Gained Access to Sensitive Military Files - NYT

Navy Facing 'Alarming' Deficiencies in Combat Readiness - S&S

Lynn: DOD Cyber Strategy's Thrust is Defensive - AFPS

Cyber Strategy: Take a More Active Role in Preventing Attacks - S&S

Gen. Cartwright: US Cyber Approach 'Too Predictable' - WP

Navies to Float Science Robots in Pirate Waters - AP

Panetta's Challenge: China's and Iran's Weapons Programs - WP opinion

The Pentagon's Financial Drawdown - NYT opinion

United States

Obama, Lawmakers Discuss Debt Amid New Wall Street Warning - VOA

Debt Limit Fight Could Threaten Military Pay, Base Services - S&S

Wolf Criticizes Counterterrorism Nominee - WP

FBI to Open 9/11 Victims 'Phone-hacking' Investigation - BBC

Africa

UN Report: Attacks in Sudan Could Amount to War Crimes - NYT

US Monitoring Group Detects Suspected Mass Graves in Sudan - VOA

Satellite Evidence Indicates Mass Graves in Sudan - AP

Sudan's South Kordofan Fighting: 'Mass Graves Found' - BBC

Sudan Signs Peace Deal With Darfur Rebel Faction - Bloomberg

UN Welcomes South Sudan as 193rd Member - BBC

UN Admits South Sudan as 193rd Member - AP

Refugees Flee War and Starvation in Somalia - LAT

Horn of Africa Drought: Kenya to Open Ifo II Camp - BBC

Nigeria Gets New Cabinet 3 Months After Polls - AP

Nigerian Labor Leaders Call Strike Over Minimum Wage - VOA

Americas

UN Sees Latin America Growth But Price Bubbles 'a Risk' - BBC

Army Finds Mexico's Biggest Marijuana Plantation - AP

Mexican Soldiers Find Record Marijuana Plantation - Reuters

Colombian Colonel Sentenced for Faking Civilian Murders - BBC

Life Sentences Given in Argentine Torture Trial - AP

Venezuela's Chavez to Get Cancer Treatment in Brazil - Reuters

Cancer May Further Dim Chavez's Global Influence - Reuters

Pro-Zelaya Journalist Shot to Death in Honduras - AP

UN Mission in Haiti Deploys Troops in Slums - AP

Asia Pacific

US and China Try to Agree on Military Strategy - NYT

US Military Leader Sees Stark Rifts With China - AP

Vatican Adviser Urges Tougher Stance With China - AP

"North Korea Still Top Threat in Region" - S&S

Mullen Seeks Multilateral Deterrence Against North Korea - AFPS

Sharp Bids Farewell, Thurman Assumes Command in Korea - AFPS

3 US Ships in Vietnam to Train With Former Foe - AP

US Navy Ships Arrive in Vietnam for Scheduled Visit - Reuters

US Concern at Malaysia Crackdown on Protests - BBC

Russia Starts Converting Ulan Ude as Gateway City to Asia - VOA

Second Burmese Defector Was Summoned Home - VOA

Europe

Senators: Don't Sign Turkish Missile Defense Agreement - FP

Kurdish Rebels Kill 13 Turkish Soldiers - NYT

13 Turkish Soldiers, 7 Kurdish Rebels Killed - AP

Twenty Turkish Soldiers, Kurdish Rebels Killed in Clash - Reuters

Turkey Probes Kurdish Autonomy Declaration - AP

In Post-Soviet Region, Protests Take a Subtle Turn - NYT

Italian Senate Passes Austerity Package - BBC

Italy to Adopt Austerity Plan to Fend Off a Debt Crisis - NYT

Europe Delays Meeting on Greece - NYT

Romanian Police Investigating Internet Fraud Arrest 90 - BBC

France Marks Bastille Day with Military Parade - AP

South Asia

Indians Rail at Government after Mumbai Blasts - WP

Investigators Search for Leads in Deadly Mumbai Explosions - NYT

Mumbai Blasts: 'No Intelligence of Attacks' - BBC

Still No Claim of Responsibility for Mumbai Blasts - VOA

Forensic Evidence From India Blasts Being Studied - AP

India Warns: End to Terrorism Can't Be Guaranteed - AP

More Horrors in Mumbai - NYT editorial

Bangladesh and India Begin Joint Census of Border Areas - BBC

Comments

Anonymous (not verified)

Mon, 07/18/2011 - 5:07am

a sad day for mumbaikers. cannot beleive baby gandhi went out and made those comments about not being able to stop terror attacks...

David, thanks for posting the counter-sniping thread. I'm going to be pushed for time for the next week, but hopefully others will be able to contribute in short order. I recommend posting helpful tips (that don't require links) for the guys who have limited bandwidth and/or time to read, and then post longer studies for those on staffs who need to develop a more comprehensive counter sniper strategy. Don't assume that all of our guys have been taught old school infantry tactics for countering a sniper, so even if it sounds basic to you please post it, it may be new to that 19 year old on point.

As to your point about the will to identify and prosecute those intentionally leaking classified information, after the UBL raid several national leaders to include the director of the CIA (now the SECDEF) and then SECDEF Gates pushed for this. If the leaks are coming from the White House staff then it becomes more challenging. I am not a big advocate for the death penalty, but simply pointing out that we have it on the books due to the "seriousness" of the offense. People die when these secrets are exposed, and of course it limits our options for employing specific techniques in the future.

I don't expect our AG to do anything, he is too focused on trying to prosecute those who endeavored to defend our nation to get after those who threaten our security. He just won't let it go, even after numerous legal reviews found that those on point (minus some wayward contractors) were operating well within the law (unlike those leaking classified information) regarding enhanced interrogation. I am no fan of torture and consider water boarding torture, but now the policies preventing its abuse have been put in place, which should be the end of this story. Problem identified, problem corrected, we need to move on.....

davidbfpo

Sat, 07/16/2011 - 7:25am

Bill,

Regarding: 2.'It started before UBL was killed, but now the relatively recent "intentional leak" of the alleged CIA DNA program in Pakistan is another criminal security breach..'

I doubt there is any will amongst the US Administration to start an investigation into the "leaks" and enthusiastic briefings given of late. Who wants to task the FBI and others to identify those responsible?

Where is a the clear statement from senior officials that this flow of information is dangerous? The Attorney-General should be speaking clearly.

Nor does adherence to simple security rules apply as well illustrated by the reporting on the "analyst who pursued OBL" and the simple research to find his photographs on official websites.

Three topics worth opening a discussion on based on today's and yesterday's SWJ Roundup.

1. We need to resurface our counter sniper discussion to present our men and women dealing with this serious threat some viable options. The best defense against a sniper is a sniper, but we all know that only goes so far, and screening only works at fixed facilities, not when they're on patrol. We have a lot of experience (old and new) collectively, so let's start posting on this topic in the council.

2. It started before UBL was killed, but now the relatively recent "intentional leak" of the alleged CIA DNA program in Pakistan is another criminal security breach that has probably resulted in the detention or worse of men and women who were working with us. This is treason by any standard and can be punishable by death. Where is the promised crack down on those who think they have a right to endanger other's lives by leaking info to the media in hopes of achieving a personal or political objective? If we don't get this under control quickly, it will have long term negative consequences on our national security.

3. We all read about the serious threats to our cyber security, actually more than threats, very successful attacks, to include on our classified systems. Hopefully CYCOM can make a difference, but that is yet to be seen. Since our systems are not secure, is it even feasible for us to transition to old school communications (prior to cyber being widely adapted) to facilitate sensitive military operations?