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31 October SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

U.S. Defense Policy at a Crossroads - Frederick Kagan, American Enterprise Institute
War vs. ‘War’- Jonathan Foreman, National Review
Winning in Afghanistan - Harlan Ullman, Washington Times
Blackwater and Justice in IraqLos Angeles Times editorial
Saudi King: He’s One to Talk on TerrorWall Street Journal editorial
Paying a Call on the Saudi Embassy – Stephen Schwartz, Weekly Standard
Yemen’s Truce with Al Qaeda – Jane Novak, Weekly Standard
Iran’s Challenge – Helle Dale, Washington Times
On Iran Fear is Counterweight of Overconfidence – Bronwen Maddox, London Times
Wildfires in the Middle East - Dan Simpson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Israel Lobby Has Sights on Iran – Rami Khouri, Daily Star
Mining for Trouble in Lebanon – Lenny Ben-David, Jerusalem Post
Jerusalem: An Embodiment of the Middle East Conflict - Ghassan Khatib, Daily Star
Rules of the Game: Palestinian-Style – Barry Rubin, Jerusalem Post
PM's Foreign Evasion is Highly Dangerous - Allan Mallinson, London Daily Telegraph
Tortured Logic - New York Daily News editorial
The Mukasey TestWashington Times editorial
Target Mukasey - New York Post editorial
I Know Waterboarding is Torture - Malcolm Nance, New York Daily News
Mukasey's Confirmation: A Vote about Torture – Jonathan Turley, Los Angeles Times
There’s No Avoiding the Waterboarding Issue - Stephen Winn, Kansas City Star
Partners in the War on Terror - John D. Rockefeller IV, Washington Post
The Global Poverty Gap - Robert Samuelson, Real Clear Poltics
Surveillance Sanity – Benjamin Civiletti, Wall Street Journal
Shortsighted on Missile Defense - Charlie Szrom, Weekly Standard
On Cuba, The U.S. is an Island - Paolo Spadoni, Los Angeles Times
Cuban-Americans: Hardliners, Moderates, Appeasers - Frank Calzon, Miami Herald
Unbury the LOST TreatyWashington Post editorial
LOST 25 Years and CountingNew York Times editorial
The Mysterious Case of the Law of SeaNational Review editorial
Engineer Corps Reform – Paul Harrison, Washington Times

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