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15 March SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

By SWJ Editors

Hard-Won Progress In Baghdad - Anthony Diaz, Washington Post
The War for Iraq and its Lessons - Jules Crittenden, Weekly Standard
Looking at Iraq - Victor Davis Hanson, National Review
IDA Report Gunsmoke - William Kristol, Weekly Standard
Hussein’s Horrific 1988 Genocide - Carter Andress, National Review
Saddam's Dangerous Friends - Stephen Hayes, Weekly Standard
Paulos Faraj Rahho, R.I.P. - Nina Shea, National Review
Reporting on the PKK - Deborah Howell, Washington Post
Bush's Afghanistan Envy - Fred Kaplan, Slate
Leaving Musharraf Behind - New York Times editorial
Turkey Changes, by the Numbers - Soner Cagaptay, Los Angeles Times
Model Azerbaijan - S. Rob Sobhani, Washington Times
How Not to Deal with Iran - Arthur Herman, New York Post
Australia Can't be Bullied on Backing Israel - The Australian editorial
Israel's Fear of World Opinion - Edward Bernard Glick, Washington Times
Tired Gaza Two-step - Victor Davis Hanson, Washington Times
Facing Mideast Facts - Mona Charen, National Review
Tamil Tigers and Elections - Wall Street Journal editorial
Sri Lanka's New Martyrs - Roger Severino, Washington Times
Trouble in Tibet - Washington Post editorial
China's Contradiction in Tibet - Boston Globe editorial
Tibet: Fire on the Roof - London Times editorial
Free Tibet Campaign: Tiananmen Revisited - London Daily Telegraph editorial
Assessing Terrorism - Claude Salhani, Washington Times
Human Rights Roll Call - Wall Street Journal editorial
Silence in the Ranks on Fallon - San Francisco Chronicle editorial
Resigned to Reality of This War - Oliver North, Human Events
Journalists: Detachment Matters - The Australian editorial
Times Square Blast: Media Hounded - David Karnes, Los Angeles Times
Passing Gas on Tanker Deal - National Review editorial
Democrats for Boeing - Christian Lowe, Weekly Standard