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27 October SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

Irregular Warfare: After Smart Weapons, Smart SoldiersThe Economist editorial
Winning One Battle, Fighting the Next – Frederick Kagan, Weekly Standard
Anthropologists and a True Culture War – Richard Shweder, New York Times
Islamist Terrorists Learning From Iraq, So Must WeThe Australian editorial
Turkey and Iraq, A Missed Moment – Henry Barkey, Washington Post
Bringing the Iraq War Home – Kevin Ferris, Philadelphia Inquirer
Slipping in AfghanistanWashington Post editorial
NATO’s Cringe Reflex in AfghanistanToronto Star editorial
Recipe for Disaster in Afghanistan - James Travers, Toronto Star
Lt. Michael Murphy: Lone Survivor – Mark Lasswell, Wall Street Journal
Blackwater: Shoot First, Forget the Questions – Vicki Woods, London Daily Telegraph
Curb State Department’s Hired GunsPittsburgh Post-Gazette editorial
Tightening on TeheranNational Review editorial
Iran on NoticeLondon Times editorial
Preventing World War III – Caroline Glick, Jerusalem Post
Something to Consider Before Attacking Iran – Rami Khouri, Daily Star
It’s All About IranJerusalem Post editorial
Talking Through a Nuclear Showdown – Graham Allison, Boston Globe
Iran Attack Would Help Ahmadinejad at Home - Mehdi Khalaji, Daily Star
U.S.- Israel Relations Crisis – Daniel Pipes, Jerusalem Post
The Palestinians Don’t Want a State – Evelyn Gordon, Jerusalem Post
Fatah and Hamas Human Rights AbusesJordan Times editorial
Israel-Palestinians: Truth, Lies and Peacemaking - Gershon Baskin, Daily Star
Abbas’s Opportunity – David Horovitz, Jerusalem Post
Bhutto Sweeps All Aside in Pakistan - Ramesh Thakur, Canberra Times
FISA: Progress on SurveillanceWashington Post editorial
But Who Will Surveil the Judges? – Gary Schmitt, Weekly Standard
Patriot Act and the Bill of Rights – Mitch McConnell, National Review
Waterboarding and Torture – Andrew McCarthy, National Review
Human Rights: The Left’s Mixed Up Priorities – Mona Charen, National Review
As a Country, UK Lacks Power – Matthew Parris, London Times
Cold War CubaPittsburgh Post-Gazette editorial
A Deal to Keep with N. KoreaBoston Globe editorial
China’s Crucial Role in Burma – Michael Richardson, Canberra Times
Poland, UntwinnedNew York Times editorial
Today’s Hidden Slave Trade – Bob Herbert, New York Times
Liberal Revisionists Vilify America – Michael Knox Beran, National Review
Profile Foreign Donors – Michelle Malkin, Washington Times

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