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21 October SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

Foreign Policy Challenge - Charles Kupchan and Peter Trubowitz, Los Angeles Times
Next Challenge in Iraq – David Ignatius, Washington Post
What I Risked as an Iraqi Journalist - Bassam Sebti, Washington Post
Turkey’s Iraq Threat – Peter Brookes, New York Post
Put Contractors Under Military ControlMiami Herald editorial
Five Myths About Rendition – Daniel Benjamin, Washington Post
Two Problems with Torture – Stuart Herrington, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Long Odds for Rice and Mideast Peace – Frida Ghitis, Miami Herald
Russian and Iran: 'Wary" Allies - Amir Taheri, New York Post
Iranian Threat to Mideast PeaceLondon Times editorial
Iran: Familiar DrummingPhiladelphia Inquirer editorial
Obama – Clinton: A Difference on Iran?Washington Post editorial
Slim Chance, But It's All Pakistan HasLondon Daily Telegraph editorial
Pakistan’s PerilLondon Times editorial
The Return of BhuttoToronto Star editorial
Karachi Bloodshed Could Spur Progress – Trudy Rubin, Philadelphia Inquirer
Bhutto Has Only Herself to Blame – Imran Khan, London Daily Telegraph
Bhutto: Kleptocrat in a Hermes Scarf - Jemima Khan, London Daily Telegraph
Pakistan: Order in Chaos – David Warren, Real Clear Politics
The Lie of Che Guevara’s Sainthood - William Ratliff, Washington Times
Terror’s Advocate: “Speak no Evil” - Daphne Merkin, New York Times
Putin the Puppet Master – Oliver North, Washington Times
Keeping India CloseBoston Herald editorial
Will the Third World Ever Catch Up? – Paul Collier, Washington Post
No Longer the General’s Burma – Tom Malinowski, Washington Post
Cambodia’s Festival of DeathBoston Globe editorial
Brute Force Cannot Subdue Freedom – Dalai Lama, Washington Post
Time to Scrap Military PorkBoston Herald editorial
Army Recruiting Ads Astray – Robert Knight, Washington Times
Wounded Veterans Getting RunaroundWashington Post editorial

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