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15 November SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

The Islamist Tide in IraqLos Angeles Times online debate
When No News is Good News – Victor Davis Hanson, Real Clear Politics
Strategic Drift on Iraq - Podesta, Korb and Katulis, Washington Post
What Has Become of the “Iraqitects” – Kurt Campbell, New York Times
Blackwater’s Loopholes – Jeremy Scahill, Los Angeles Times
No Good at Nation Building – Robert Novak, Washington Post
Don’t Blame Democracy – Peter Wehner, Weekly Standard
Democracy is Working in Latin America - Angel Gurría, Miami Herald
Untold Tale of Refugees – Haroon Siddiqui, Toronto Star
Balancing Liberty with CounterterrorismLondon Daily Telegraph editorial
Actions Speak Loudest to Terrorists – Michael Burleigh, London Daily Telegraph
Iran: No More Nightmares – Daniel Gallington, Washington Times
Musharraf’s OppositionWashington Times editorial
Musharraf Blocking Democracy - San Francisco Chronicle editorial
Pakistan: A Risk for the West – Paul Moorcraft, Washington Times
Musharraf is the Wrong Friend – Rosa Brooks, Los Angeles Times
Pakistan's Brave Lawyers - Francisco Angones, Miami Herald
Musharraf Borrows from Bush Playbook - Robert Scheer, San Francisco Chronicle
What About Hamas? - Baltimore Sun editorial
Kosovo Wants Independence – Agim Ceku, Wall Street Journal
The Kind of People Ruling RussiaBoston Globe editorial
Don’t Turn on Ethiopia – Huddleston and Nagy, New York Times
Mr. Chavez’s CoupWashington Post editorial
Burma’s Repression RubiesLos Angeles Times editorial
X-Band Radar for Defense – James Hackett, Washington Times
UK: The Cost of Trident – Nigel Griffiths, London Times

Comments (1)

Important read for today from Ricks, WaPo, concerning the small window of opportunity for the pitiful Maliki government to step up to the plate.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/14/AR2007111402524.html

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