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24 February SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

Two Winnable Wars - Anthony Cordesman, Washington Post
The Plan for What Comes After Iraq - Andrew Bacevich, Boston Globe
Widespread Rejection of al-Qaeda - Pete Hegseth, National Review
Afghanistan: Battle Company Is Out There - Elizabeth Rubin, New York Times
The Price of Peace and Strength - Jim Saxton, Washington Times
UK: Money Squandered on Equipment - Simon Jenkins, London Times
Foreign Policy: The Value of Newness - David Ignatius, Washington Post
Red-hot Foreign Policy Issues? - Michael Signer, Washington Post
Sing-Song Diplomacy - Emily Langer, Washington Post
Upheaval in Pakistan - Baltimore Sun editorial
To Support Democracy in Pakistan - Christine Fair, Washington Times
Fidel's Fade-out - Oliver North, Washington Times
We Can Still Save Darfur - Andrew Natsios, Washington Post
Obama’s Kenyan Roots - Nicholas Kristof, New York Times
The North Korean Threat - Melanie Kirkpatrick, Wall Street Journal
Burma's Charade - Washington Post editorial
A Russian Moderate? - Jim Hoagland, Washington Post
Putin Can't Have it Both Ways - James Lyons Jr., Washington Times
Pelosi vs. America - New York Post editorial
UK, US Relationship Cracks Under Torture - Rod Liddle, London Times
Czech Radar Roulette - Wess Mitchell, Washington Times
Rocket Science Reprieve - John Carey, Washington Times

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