Small Wars Journal

19 May SWJ Roundup

Thu, 05/19/2011 - 3:10am
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Afghanistan

Govt's Delays Hinder Recruitment of Taliban Defectors - Washington Post

25 Afghans Killed in Protests, Suicide Attack - Voice of America

Afghan Protesters Clash With Police After NATO Raid - New York Times

Afghans Killed in anti-NATO Protest - BBC News

Day that Claims 28 Lives Shows Range of Violence - McClatchy Newspapers

Tackling Mental Health Problems in Afghanistan - Los Angeles Times

Afghan Dies in Apparent Suicide at Guantanamo - Associated Press

Afghan Detainee Dies at Guantanamo Bay - AFPS

Mobile Exchange Lifeline for Troops at Remote Posts - Stars and Stripes

Pakistan

Gates: U.S. Assistance to Pakistan Should Continue - AFPS

Gates, Mullen: "Pakistan Relationship Must Endure" - Stars and Stripes

Is It Worth It? Pakistan, U.S. Weigh Aid Calculus - Reuters

Gates: No Sign Top Pakistanis Knew of Bin Laden - New York Times

U.S.: 'No Evidence' Pakistan Knew bin Laden's Whereabouts - BBC News

Gates: Somebody in Pakistan Knew About bin Laden - Associated Press

Pakistani Taliban Promising Tougher Fight - Voice of America

Checkpoint In Pakistan Is Stormed By Militants - New York Times

Pakistan, China Premiers Meet Amid Tension with U.S. - Associated Press

Syria

U.S. Sanctions Syria for Human Rights Abuses - Voice of America

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Syrian Leader and 6 Aides - New York Times

U.S. Ratchets Up Pressure on Assad - Washington Post

U.S. Sanctions Syrian President, Top Aides - Los Angeles Times

U.S. Sanctions Target Syria's Assad - BBC News

U.S. Slaps Sanctions on Syria's Assad for Abuses - Associated Press

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Syria's Assad - Reuters

Syrian President Concedes 'Mistakes' in Handling Protests - Voice of America

Syrian Leader Defiant as U.S. Sanctions Bite Deeper - Associated Press

Can a Bloodbath be Avoided? - Washington Post opinion

Libya

NATO Increases Pressure on Pro-Government Forces - Voice of America

U.N. Says Libya is a 'Ticking Time Bomb' - Voice of America

Benghazi Life Reflects Harsh Libya War Reality - Associated Press

Status of Libya's Oil Minister Remains Uncertain - New York Times

Libya Frees Four Western Journalists - Washington Post

The Killing Seas - New York Times opinion

Yemen

Yemeni Leader Refuses Deal - New York Times

Yemen Crisis Deal Collapses Despite U.S. Pressure - Reuters

Egypt

Egypt Revolt: Amnesty International Urges Deeper Probe - BBC News

Egypt's Generals Discuss Revolution - Washington Post

Egypt's Army Says Has No Plans to Pardon Mubarak - Reuters

Iraq

Anger Lingers in Iraqi Kurdistan After a Crackdown - New York Times

As U.S. Military Exits Iraq, Contractors Set to Enter - NPR

Last British Troops Set to Leave Iraq - Washington Post

Iran

Iran Could Play Role in al-Qaida, Post-bin Laden - Associated Press

Diplomats: IAEA Fears Iran Hackers - Associated Press

Hard-Liners Call for Arrest of Ahmadinejad Aide - Associated Press

Israel / Palestinians

U.S., Israeli Leaders Meet on Stalled Peace Talks - Associated Press

Peace Prospects Bleak for Netanyahu U.S. Visit - Reuters

Abbas Taking Greater Risks to Unify Palestinians - Los Angeles Times

Mahmoud Abbas's Formula for War - Washington Post opinion

Making the Land of Israel Whole - New York Times opinion

Middle East / North Africa

Obama to Deliver Major Speech on Changes in Mideast, N. Africa - VOA

Focus Is on Obama as Tensions Soar Across Mideast - New York Times

Obama Hones Middle East Stance - Washington Post

Obama to Announce Billions in Aid for Fledgling Democracies - Stars and Stripes

Obama to Unveil Arab Economic Plan - Agence France-Presse

Obama to Offer Debt Relief to Egypt in Mideast Speech - Reuters

Jordan Takes Slower Path of Dialogue - New York Times

Tunisia Lifts Overnight Capital Curfews - BBC News

Writing the Middle East's New Narrative - Washington Post opinion

Al Qaeda

Gates, Mullen Want End to Disclosures of Raid Details - Washington Post

Al-Qaida Releases Posthumous bin Laden Audio - Voice of America

Websites Air Audio Purportedly Recorded by bin Laden - CNN News

In Message, Bin Laden Praised Arab Revolt - New York Times

Bin Laden Audio Praises Arab Protests - Associated Press

CIA Flew Stealth Drones to Monitor bin Laden House - Washington Post

Iran Could Play Role in al-Qaida, Post-bin Laden - Associated Press

Al Jazeera: Al Qaeda Names Adel as Interim Chief - Reuters

Piracy

Navy: Helo Fires on Pirate Skiff, Killing 4 - Navy Times

U.S. Department of Defense

Gates Budget Review to 'Force Discussion' of Risk Analysis - AFPS

Pentagon Arms Chief, Industry in Talks on Bomber - Reuters

DOD Makes Progress in Civilian Hiring Reform - AFPS

Canada

Canada Names New Foreign Minister - Associated Press

International Monetary Fund

U.S. Finance Official Calls for Interim IMF Chief - Voice of America

South Africa Says New IMF Chief Should Be From Developing Nation - VOA

Dominique Strauss-Kahn Resigns From IMF - New York Times

Strauss-Kahn Resigns as Head of IMF - Washington Post

Facing Sex Charges, IMF Chief Resigns - Los Angeles Times

IMF Chief Quits over Sex Charge - BBC News

New Bail Hearing for Strauss-Kahn - BBC News

Lawyers Push for Bail to Free Former IMF Leader - New York Times

Strauss-Kahn's IMF Future Hinges on Bail Hearing - Associated Press

Africa

U.N.: Sudan Jets Bomb Darfur Village - BBC News

DR Congo Rape Study 'Questionable' - BBC News

Americas

Clinton Aims to Improve Ties With Latin America - New York Times

Gunmen Kill 9 in Mexican Gulf Coast State - Associated Press

Guatemalan Forces Hunt Killers After Farm Massacre - BBC News

Guatemala Police Detain Alleged Zeta Leader - Associated Press

Venezuelan Political Journalist Murdered - Reuters

Asia Pacific

Top General Visits Pentagon, "China No Threat to U.S." - Stars and Stripes

General Says Beijing Won't Challenge U.S. Military - New York Times

PLA General: China 'Will Not Match' U.S. Military Power - BBC News

U.S., China Military Officials Call Talks Frank, Fruitful - AFPS

Japan Economy Back in Recession - BBC News

Senior U.S. Diplomat in Myanmar to Meet New Gov't - Associated Press

Thais Remember Bangkok Protests - BBC News

Europe

Russia Threatens Nuclear Build-up over U.S. Missile Shield - CNN News

Russia's Medvedev Promises Election Decision 'Soon' - BBC News

Russia's Medvedev Meets the Press - Washington Post

Key Question Left Open as Medvedev Faces Media - New York Times

Queen Offers Sympathy to Irish Victims of Troubles - BBC News

Chance to Deal Belarus's Dictator a Blow - Washington Post editorial

Comments

carl (not verified)

Thu, 05/19/2011 - 12:36pm

Another night raid gone wrong, or right, in Takhar province causes rioting that kills 12 and injures dozens. This seems to be another act in a weekly performance. ISAF raids a place and kills some people they say were miscreants and whom the locals say were innocent.

I don't think whether the night raid killed the right or wrong people is the point anymore. It caused a riot in which lots of people were killed and can't help but be a disaster for the ISAF and triumph for Taliban & Co. Even when the night raids get the right people, if the political climate is such that they can be used by parties to incite riots, if that was indeed the case, then they aren't worth it. And if they get the wrong people...

If I were a political agitator for Taliban & Co., I would pray to Allah every day thanking him for the night raids and asking him to keep them coming. They are net political wins for the insurgents.