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25 March SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

War's Outcome 'Will Merit the Sacrifice' - DeYoung and Abramowitz, Washington Post
War Plan With a Steady Troop Level - Meyers and Shanker, New York Times
Captains Bear Weight of Iraq Strategy - Michael Kamber, International Herald Tribune
Iraq’s Window of Opportunity - Pete Hegseth, National Review
Iraq Toll - Philadelphia Inquirer editorial
Numbers Fetish - Investor's Business Daily editorial
4,000 Dead for What? - Eugene Robinson, Washington Post
Grim Milestone - Jules Crittenden, Forward Movement
Abusing America's War Dead - Ralph Peters, New York Post
Iraq: Not Blowback, but Turnaround - Oliver Kamm, The Guardian
Saddam Tied to Terrorists - Washington Times editorial
Saddam was an Islamofascist Threat - Deroy Murdock, National Review
Intelligently Misleading - Michael Tanji, Weekly Standard
Errol Morris's Abu Ghraib Smoking Gun? - Kyle Smith, Commentary
Afghan Alarm - Karl Inderfurth, Baltimore Sun
How al Qaeda Will Perish - Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal
No Way to Combat Terrorism - Dean Godson, London Times
Armchair Warriors Fighting Delusional War - Alastair Crooke, The Guardian
The Israel of the Balkans - Michael Totten, Commentary
Turks Losing Faith in Ankara - Tulin Daloglu, Washington Times
Make Sudan an Offer It Can’t Refuse - Mark Helprin, New York Times
Zimbabwe's Ahab - Peter Godwin, Los Angeles Times
A FARC Fan's Notes - Wall Street Journal editorial
Test in Taiwan - Washington Post editorial
Taiwan Takes Step Forward for Peace - The Australian editorial
Taiwanese Ballots and Chinese Bullets - Don Feder. Washington Times
Olympic Fallacies - Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
A Clash for Power at Tibet's Peril - H.D.S. Greenway, Boston Globe
Pelosi’s Vacation FISA Alibi - Peter Hoekstra, National Review
War and Forgiveness - Wall Street Journal editorial
Precious Medals - Jonathan Last, Weekly Standard

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