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23 February SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

Serbia's Thugs - Washington Post editorial
Serbia Trapped in the Past - New York Times editorial
Balkan Belligerence - London Times editorial
Kosovo's Stark Warning - Caroline Glick, Real Clear Politics
The Serbs' Self-Inflicted Wounds - Christopher Hitchens, Slate
Yippy Ti Yi Yo, Europe! - Victor Davis Hanson, National Review
Painfully Long Finale - Austin Bay, Washington Times
The Myth of the Surge - Nir Rosen, Rolling Stone
You’ve Got to Be Kidding, Kinsley - Max Boot, Commentary
General David Petraeus Reveals Plans - London Times interview
Bridging the Gap on Afghan Role - Toronto Star editorial
Afghanistan: 3 Trillion Dollar War - Stiglitz and Bilmes, London Times
Afghan Buck-passing Never Quite Stops - James Travers, Toronto Star
Castro's Legacy - The Economist editorial
A Future Beyond Fidel? - Ileana Marrero, Washington Post
Liberation Still Waits Cuba - Antonio Benedi, Washington Times
Will Blogger Fidel See Trouble? - Moisés Naím, London Times
Use Castro's Exit to Help Cuba - Gordon Barthos, Toronto Star
Fidel's Press Pals - L. Brent Bozell III, New York Post
National Security: Hear No Evil - Matthew Continetti, Weekly Standard
Inside the Mind of a Gitmo Detainee - Margulies and Mickum, Washington Post
Terrorists' Rights - Paul Greenberg, Washington Times
Focus on FISA - Los Angeles Times editorial
A Dangerous Spy Caper - Chicago Tribune editorial
No 3Com for ChiComs - Washiington Times editorial
Flexing Muscles in the Year of the Rat? - Anne Wu, San Francisco Chronicle
The ICBM Turns 50 - Los Angeles Times editorial

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