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26 October SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

The Ramadi Goat Grab – Joe Klein, Time Magazine
Bin Laden’s Growing Anxiety - Fawaz Gerges, Christian Science Monitor
Afghanistan: Time for Bundesmacht to Get Serious – Roger Cohen, New York Times
Act Now on PKKWashington Times editorial
The PKK’s Dream? – Austin Bay, Washington Times
Powder Keg in Northern IraqUSA Today editorial
Right Time, Wrong Genocide Resolution - Garin Hovannisian, Los Angeles Times
Turkey Taken For Granted – Michael Costello, The Australian
Iran Sanctions a Boost for DiplomacyWashington Post editorial
Threatening IranBoston Globe editorial
Stopping Iran's Mullahs - New York Post editorial
Who’s Afraid of an Iranian Bomb? – Victor Davis Hanson, National Review
Why Iran’s Democrats Shun Aid - Akbar Ganji, Washington Post
What Would a US Bomb be Aimed At? – Gerard Baker, London Times
Torture Logic - Gabriel Schoenfeld, Weekly Standard
Unholy Terror MistrialNational Review editorial
Unholyland Foundation – Cal Thomas, Washington Times
Lebanon: A Nation of Mideast Hostages – David Ignatius, Washington Post
Preventive Warfare in Africa – Jacob Laksin, Weekly Standard
Darfur Negotiations – Carla Koppell, Washington Times
Darfur Talks Lessons Learned - Allan Rock, Toronto Sun
Tusk Could Leave Europe Defenceless – Con Coughlin, London Daily Telegraph
Putin Takes On the Election ObserversNew York Times editorial
We’ll Always Have Putin – Leon Aron, New York Times
Russia’s Red Army Dreams – Michael Leeden, National Review
Friends Like These at EU-Russia SummitLondon Daily Telegraph editorial
EU Must Act Against Russia - Marina Litvinenko, London Daily Telegraph
Mexico’s Drug Fight Deserves U.S. SupportMiami Herald editorial
A New Course for Cuba Policy - Los Angeles Times editorial
How Not to Promote Democracy in Cuba – Vicki Huddleston, Washington Post
Cubans Between a Rock and a Hard Place - Marifeli Pérez-Stable, Miami Herald
Argentina's New Peronist President? - Los Angeles Times editorial
Burma: America Must Do More - Jared Genser and Meghan Barron, Baltimore Sun
A Maginot Line in the Sky - Ralph Peters, New York Post
They Just Don’t Get LOST - Ed Feulner, Washington Times
Mistaking Vietnam Movies for Real Life – Peggy Noone, Wall Street Journal
Beauchamp: Shattered Diarist – James Robbins, National Review
Beauchamp and the Rule of Second Chances – Michael Yon, National Review
The Koran and Oklahoma's Centennial – Diana West, Washington Times

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