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15 January SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

Iraq: In Search of Answers - New York Times editorial
Iraq: More Than Half Full - David French, National Review
Iraq: Death Blow to Defeatists - Pete Hegseth, National Review
Iraq: One Happy Mob - Michael Leeden, National Review
Why Al-Qaeda Is Losing - Gary Anderson, Washington Post
Let’s Have a FISA Fight - Andrew McCarthy, National Review
Our Ally in Islamabad - Los Angeles Times debate (Pt. 1)
Beating Extremists by Building Schools - Trudy Rubin, Baltimore Sun
Symbol of Post-Taliban Hotel Attacked - Richard Beeston, The Australian
Smearing Soldiers - Ralph Peters, New York Post
We Stand Behind Our Stereotype - James Taranto, Wall Street Journal
The Wacko-Vet Myth - John DiIulio Jr., Weekly Standard
Talking Turkey - Tulin Daloglu, Washington Times
Around Iran, Anxiety Abounds - Boston Globe editorial
It's the Economy, Ahmadinejad - Bronwen Maddox, London Tmes
Iran Continues to Provoke - James Lyons, Washington Times
Peace Talks Bolstered by Bunkum - Richard Gwyn, Toronto Star
Peace Promise - National Review editorial
Two-state Solution Worth Effort - The Australian editorial
Peace in the Middle East? - Gwynne Dyer, Philadelphia Inquirer
Weathering the Storms in Mozambique - Mark Braund, Guardian
China, Vietnam and Worldly Concerns - Washington Times editorial
Our One-China Cowardice - Gary Schmitt, Wall Street Journal
Flawed Path to Justice in Cambodia - John Hall, Christian Science Monitor
Guatemala's Challenge - Stephen Kinzer, Guardian
Time to End Serb-bashing - Neil Clark, Guardian
From Russia With Spite - London Times editorial
Toward a Nuclear-Free World - Wall Street Journal roundtable

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