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17 February SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

The Surge, and a Pause - New York Post editorial
Iraq's Jihad Myths - Reuel Marc Gerecht, Washington Post
The Iraq Report - Philadelphia Inquirer editorial
Killing "Bubba" from the Skies - Mark Benjamin, Salon
Questions, Not Just on Iraq - New York Times editorial
McCain's Vulnerabilities Related to Iran, Iraq - George Will, Miami Herald
On the Trail of a War Hero - Greg Sheridan, The Australian
Afghanistan's Future Decided Outside Canada - Barbara Yaffe, Ottawa Citizen
Reading Bin Laden's Mind - Michael Scheuer, Washington Post
A Death in Damascus - Claude Salhani, Washington Times
Mughniyeh's True Legacy - Caroline Glick, Jerusalem Post
Pakistan's Fragile Hope - Toronto Star editorial
Islam Needs Democracy in Pakistan - Waleed Ziad, New York Times
Benazir's Vision is in Pakistani Hands - David Frost, London Daily Telegraph
No Telling Where Pakistan is Headed - Haroon Siddiqui, Toronto Star
Tamil Homeland Fantasy - Bernard Goonetilleke, Washington Times
NATO Should not Offer a Free Ride - London Daily Telegraph editorial
Time for an Independent Serbia - Michael Polt, Washington Times
Crude Chavez - San Francisco Chronicle editorial
As Fidel Fades From the Scene - Tom Miller, Washington Post
Castro's Writings Jabs at Raul? - Frances Robles, Miami Herald
West Africa's War on Women - Ann Jones, Los Angeles Times
Wobble over Taiwan - Therese Shaheen, Washington Times
Unforgivable Behavior, Inadmissible Evidence - Morris Davis, New York Times
Catch-all Terror Laws Killing British Justice - Simon Jenkins, London Times
Benefits of Hiring Young Veterans - Thomas Lynch, Washington Times
Star Wars First Test - Investor's Business Daily editorial

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