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30 November SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

Separate Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan - Korb and Duggan, Baltimore Sun
Still No Way Out of IraqNew York Times editorial
Winning Baghdad – Ralph Peters, New York Post
A Partner For Dealing With Iran? - Zbigniew Brzezinski, Washington Post
Al Qaeda’s Emerging Defeat – Austin Bay, Washington Times
Musharraf Stands AloneWashington Times editorial
Musharraf’s TasksLondon Times editorial
Citizen Musharraf - Chicago Tribune editorial
Should the U.S. Abandon Pervez Musharraf? – Markey and Haqqani, Foreign Policy
If You Thought Musharraf Was Bad - Mansoor Ijaz, Los Angeles Times
A Leader for LebanonLos Angeles Times editorial
Who are the Financiers of Islamization? – Diana West, Washington Times
Saudi Petrodollars at Work - Deborah Weiss, Human Events
Mosques May Not be So Moderate – Paul Goodman, London Daily Telegraph
A New Mideast Try - San Francisco Chronicle editorial
In Kosovo, Appearances DeceiveChristian Science Monitor editorial
Democracy’s Last Chance in VenezuelaUSA Today editorial
Thorns in the Congo – Michael Gerson, Washington Post
Wounds of China’s Cultural Revolution – David Brooks, New York Times
John Bolton: Diplomats are Dangerous – Con Coughlin, London Daily Telegraph
Our Changing Nation – Cal Thomas, Washington Times
A Teddy Bear Called MohammedLondon Daily Telegraph editorial

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