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23 August SWJ Roundup

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08.23.2010 at 08:30am

Why links only? – Because we desire to avoid this.

Afghanistan

Taliban Intensify Attacks Against Afghan PoliceNew York Times

al-Qaeda Fighters Take Limited Role in InsurgencyWashington Post

Pakistanis Say Taliban Arrest Was Meant to Hurt Peace BidNew York Times

Taliban Strength Means More Stonings, FloggingsLos Angeles Times

Four U.S. Soldiers Killed in AfghanistanWashington Post

Next U.S. Target: The Birthplace of the TalibanAssociated Press

4 U.S. Soldiers Killed in AfghanistanLos Angeles Times

4 U.S. Troops Killed in Eastern AfghanistanAssociated Press

21 Killed in Series of Afghanistan AttacksLos Angeles Times

Young Lovers Killed by Stoning in AfghanistanLos Angeles Times

Afghan President Firm on End of Private Security ContractorsVoice of America

Karzai Defends Contractor PhaseoutNew York Times

Afghan Pres Defends Move to Disband Security FirmsAssociated Press

Karzai Urges U.S. Taxpayers to End Security ContractorsReuters

Karzai Says He Intervened to Secure Release of AideWashington Post

Air Base Expansion Plans Reflect Long-term InvestmentWashington Post

Pakistan

Floods Force Thousands From Homes in PakistanNew York Times

Thousands Stay in Pakistan Floods to Protect HomesAssociated Press

Video of Mob Killings Sparks Anguish in PakistanAssociated Press

Officials: U.S. Drones Kill 6 in Northwest PakistanAssociated Press

Pakistan: Friend or Foe?Washington Post opinion

Pakistan’s Madrassas Need ReformWashington Times opinion

Iraq

As Mission Shifts in Iraq, Risks Linger for ObamaNew York Times

As U.S. Scales Back Attacks and Political Deadlock PersistWashington Post

Odierno: U.S. Combat Mission in Iraq ‘Unlikely’ After Sept. 1AFPS

Odierno: Iran Funding Extremists in IraqVoice of America

Odierno: Iraq Troops Fit for DutyWall Street Journal

U.S. Troops in Could do Battle, But Very UnlikelyLos Angeles Times

General: Iraqis Will be Ready for U.S. Withdrawal in 2011Washington Times

U.S. Could Lend Assistance to Iraq After 2011USA Today

U.S. Troops Unlikely to Resume Combat Duties in IraqAssociated Press

7 Advise and Assist Bdes, from BCTs, Still in IraqArmy Times

Odierno: U.S. Ready to Resume Iraq Combat Role if NeededReuters

U.S. Unlikely to Resume Iraq Combat RoleUnited Press International

U.S. Combat Operations in Iraq Have Ended Barring DisasterBloomberg

Odierno: Iraq Failure Could See Combat Role ResumeAgence France-Presse

Fatality in Iraq Is First After DeadlineNew York Times

U.S. Solider Killed in Rocket Attack in IraqAssociated Press

U.S. Pullout From Iraq A Mountainous ChallengeReuters

Iraq Acknowledges Briton’s Killer EscapedAssociated Press

Mission Accomplished?Los Angeles Times editorial

5 Myths About Leaving IraqWashington Post opinion

Iran

Iran Launches Controversial Bushehr Nuclear PlantVoice of America

Iran Opens Its First Nuclear Power Plant New York Times

Iran Starts Nuclear Reactor, Says Intent PeacefulAssociated Press

Israel Says Iranian Reactor Use ‘Totally Unacceptable’YNet

Russia Helps Iran Fuel Up First Nuclear Power PlantVoice of America

Russia Helps Iran Load Fuel Into its First Nuclear PlantWashington Post

Iran Unveils Domestically-Built DroneVoice of America

Iran Unveils Unmanned Aerial BomberLos Angeles Times

Iran Inaugurates Nation’s First Unmanned BomberAssociated Press

Iranian President Offers Friendship to the U.S.Associated Press

Islam

Islamic World Needs its Own Nelson MandelasNew York Times opinion

WikiLeaks

Prosecutors Eye WikiLeaks ChargesWall Street Journal

WikiLeaks in Sweden for Whistleblower LawsAssociated Press

Sweden Withdraws Arrest Warrant for Embattled WikiLeaks FounderVOA

Sweden Defends Reversal of Warrant for AssangeNew York Times

United States

Balancing Act for Imam in Mosque FurorNew York Times

Islamic Center Attracts Protesters on Both SidesNew York Times

Mosque Planner Says Opposition ‘Beyond Islamophobia’Wall Street Journal

N.Y. Mosque Uproar Worries Muslims WorldwideLos Angeles Times

NY Mosque Imam: Attention From Project Is PositiveAssociated Press

Other Plans for Mosques Face Vehement OppositionWashington Post

NYC Mosque: Taking Bin Laden’s SideNew York Times opinion

Choose to Move the MosqueWashington Post opinion

Australia

Australian Prime Minister Says Election Too Close to CallWashington Post

After Close Australia Vote, Parties Seek CoalitionNew York Times

Australia PM Seeks Coalition RuleBBC News

Africa

Kenya: Somali Neighborhood Incubator for JihadWashington Post

Somalia Rebels Looking Increasingly Like TalibanAssociated Press

Somalia Blast Kills Fighters From Pakistan, IndiaAssociated Press

Foreign Militants Killed Preparing Bombs In SomaliaReuters

Tensions Simmer in Spanish Enclave in North AfricaAssociated Press

Qaeda’s N.African Wing Frees 2 Spanish HostagesReuters

Rwandan Rebels Raped at Least 150 Women in CongoNew York Times

Guinea Prime Minister Denies Bias Ahead of VoteAssociated Press

Restrictions on the News Media Cause Alarm in South AfricaNew York Times

Americas and Caribbean

Colombia: Debate Starts on Uribe’s LegacyWashington Times

Venezuela, More Deadly Than Iraq, Wonders WhyNew York Times

Mexico Gunbattle Closes U.S. HighwayAssociated Press

Headless, Mutilated Bodies Hung From Mexico BridgeReuters

Haiti: Wyclef Jean Says He’ll Challenge Election RulingNew York Times

Jamaica Opposition Calls for Probe Into Drug Lord CaseAssociated Press

Spain Says U.S. to Take Cuban Political PrisonersAssociated Press

Guyana Military to Help Police in High-Crime AreasAssociated Press

Asia Pacific

Severe Flooding Hits Northeast ChinaNew York Times

South Korea Free Trade Pact Back on U.S. AgendaWashington Post

Western Schools Sprout in S. KoreaNew York Times

Official: Seoul Not Considering Food Aid to N. KoreaAssociated Press

Europe

U.S., Russia Face Off Over Alleged Arms TraffickerWashington Post

Extradition Frays Thai-Russian RelationsWashington Times

Russian Forces Kill Suspect in Moscow BombingsAssociated Press

Russian Police Detain Opposition LeadersAssociated Press

Kremlin Critic Nemtsov Detained At Russia RallyReuters

Middle East

Palestinians: Israel Must Stop Building for Talks to WorkVoice of America

Israeli PM: Peace ‘Difficult but Possible’Associated Press

Dejected Palestinians See No Hope In Peace TalksReuters

Israel’s Netanyahu Sees Difficult Talks AheadReuters

Analysis: Talks to Test Netanyahu’s Will for PeaceAssociated Press

Back to the Middle East TableWashington Post editorial

Israeli PM Stakes Out Positions for Peace TalksAssociated Press

Israel’s Barak Names New Army Chief to End ScandalReuters

U.S. Weighs Tough Choice Over Aid for LebanonNew York Times

Lebanese Ship Postpones Aid Mission Set for GazaNew York Times

Yemen Forces Kill 7 Militants After Qaeda AttacksReuters

In New Posters, Mubarak’s Son for Egypt President?Associated Press

Shiites Say Bahrain Crackdown Sets Back RelationsAssociated Press

Amnesty Says Saudi May Paralyze Man as PunishmentReuters

South Asia

India Opposition Raises Fresh Objection to Nuclear BillReuters

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