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19 November SWJ Roundup

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11.19.2010 at 12:37pm

Afghanistan

U.S. Deploying Heavily Armored Battle Tanks for First TimeNew York Times

Unpopular Afghan War Presents Challenge to NATOLos Angeles Times

‘Eye-watering’ Levels of Violence After Troops LeaveDaily Telegraph

U.S., NATO Troops to Stay in Afghanistan Beyond 2014 HandoverCNN News

NATO Fine-Tunes Afghan Exit Strategy at SummitAssociated Press

NATO to Back Gradual Withdrawal From AfghanistanReuters

U.S. to Use Iraq as Blueprint for Afghan WithdrawalThe National

NATO Lisbon Summit to Discuss New Afghan PlanVoice of America

Suspicion Abounds Between Afghan and U.S. TroopsWashington Post

NATO Details Afghan Clash that Killed 5 AmericansAssociated Press

U.S. Soldiers Achieve Gains in Paktika ProvinceAFPS

Afghan, Coalition Force Thwarts Insurgent AttackAFPS

Senators Criticize Performance of U.S. Reconstruction MonitorWashington Post

Afghanistan Watchdog Fails to Sway His CriticsAssociated Press

Afghan TransitionNew York Times opinion

Pakistan

Karachi Turns Deadly Amid Pakistan’s RivalriesNew York Times

Amnesty Urges Release of Pakistani Christian WomanAssociated Press

Iraq

A Government Begins to EmergeThe Economist

Is Iraq’s New Government Worth the Record 8-month Wait?Foreign Policy

A Tenuous Deal in IraqCouncil on Foreign Relations

U.S. Says Iraq Pullout Won’t Cause Dramatic ViolenceReuters

Iran

Computer Worm Was Perfect for Sabotaging CentrifugesNew York Times

Iran Touts New Air DefensesLos Angeles Times

Ahmadinejad: Sanctions Won’t Affect Iranian PeopleVoice of America

Russia: Iran Nuclear Plan ‘Must be Peaceful’BBC News

U.N. Committee Slams Iran Over Human Rights RecordReuters

Iran Rights Envoy Assails U.N. CensureWall Street Journal

Why Give Iran a Reason Not to Fear a Military Attack?Washington Post editorial

On War

Sgt. Giunta’s Fair FightWashington Post opinion

Ghailani Terror Trial Fallout

Verdict Reignites Debate Over Proper Court for Terrorism TrialsNew York Times

Verdict Dims Outlook for Civilian Trials of Terrorism DetaineesWashington Post

At Terror Trial, Big Questions Were AvoidedNew York Times

Acquittal Shows Justice System’s StrengthWashington Post editorial

The Ghailani VerdictNew York Times editorial

The Verdict on HolderWall Street Journal editorial

Justice Served in Ghailani CaseLos Angeles Times editorial

Osama bin Laden: Not GuiltyWashington Times editorial

A Terrorist Gets What He DeservesNew York Times opinion

Prosecuting Terrorists in Federal CourtNew York Times opinion series

Nobel Peace Prize

Parts of Nobel Peace Ceremony May be DelayedWashington Post

Winner Absent, Peace Prize May Not Be Handed Out NowNew York Times

WikiLeaks

Swedish Prosecutors Ask for Arrest Warrant for WikiLeaks FounderVOA

Sweden Issues Warrant for WikiLeaks FounderNew York Times

Sweden Wants Questioning of WikiLeaks Chief in Rape ProbeWashington Post

Arrest Warrant for WikiLeaks FounderLos Angeles Times

Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange Faces Arrest in BritainDaily Telegraph

NATO

NATO to Unveil ‘Strategic Concept’ At Lisbon SummitVoice of America

NATO Set for Crucial Lisbon TalksBBC News

U.S., Allies Look to Take NATO from Cold War RelicCNN News

NATO Must Continue Operations “Beyond our Borders”Daily Telegraph

Europe and America, Aligned for the FutureNew York Times opinion

U.S. Department of Defense

Mullen Addresses Policy, Strategy Issues at HarvardAFPS

Gates, Virginia’s Legislators to Meet on JFCOMVirginian-Pilot

Webb Releases Holds, Suggests AFRICOM Move to NorfolkWashington Post

McDonnell, Va. Delegation to Meet with Gates on Defense CutsWashington Post

After Webb Threat, Defense Officials Turn Over JFCOM InfoVirginian-Pilot

Reid Promises Vote on ‘DADT’ in Lame-duck SessionStars and Stripes

Barack’s Brokeback BarracksWashington Times editorial

Cut a Hole in the Defense DoughnutWashington Times opinion

United States

Foreign-policy Setbacks Deepen Obama’s Election WoundsWashington Post

U.S. Considering Combining BudgetsStars and Stripes

Obama: Ratification of Nuclear Treaty Is ImperativeVoice of America

Obama Launches Blitz to Ratify TreatyWall Street Journal

Obama Forces Showdown With GOP on Arms PactNew York Times

Obama Urges New START RatificationAFPS

Russia Wonders Why U.S. Would Stop STARTWashington Post

U.S.-Russian ‘Reset’ in Trouble as Nuke Pact StallsAssociated Press

No Arms Treaty Means U.S. May Divert SatellitesWashington Times

Stratcom Nominee Cites Multiple Security ChallengesAFPS

Pat-Downs at Airports Prompt ComplaintsNew York Times

United Kingdom

Leak Exposes MoD Fury at ‘Demoralising’ Defence CutsDaily Telegraph

MoD Unprepared for Scale of Cuts it was Asked to MakeDaily Telegraph

David Cameron: MoD Has a Problem with LeaksDaily Telegraph

Africa

Ham Testifies at Africom Confirmation HearingAFPS

Ham Worried About al-Shabab’s Widening ReachStars and Stripes

Bail Denied in S. Africa for Nigeria Terror SuspectAssociated Press

Nigerian Militants Warn Of More KidnappingsReuters

Madagascar Military Negotiates with MutineersVOA

Coup Attempt Seems to Founder in MadagascarNew York Times

Madagascar Orders Camp EvacuationBBC News

Evacuation Ordered in Madagascar After Coup BidAssociated Press

Mass Break-out at Congolese JailBBC News

The Long Road to South Sudan’s Secession VoteLos Angeles Times opinion

Darfur’s DoomWashington Post opinion

Americas and Caribbean

Gates to Meet With Western Hemisphere PartnersAFPS

Mexico: Trying to Save Lives Amid Drug ViolenceWashington Post

Mexico: A City Fogged in by Fear and UncertaintyLos Angeles Times

TX Gov. Perry Backs Sending U.S. Troops into MexicoDallas Morning News

11 Alleged Gang Members Killed by Mexican TroopsAssociated Press

Costa Rica Takes Nicaragua Dispute to World CourtAssociated Press

Fidel Says Happy With Direction of CubaAssociated Press

Politics, Haiti-style, Can be ChaoticWashington Post

Cholera Clashes Spread in HaitiBBC News

Violent Cholera Protests Spread to Haiti’s CapitalAssociated Press

Asia Pacific

China Condemns U.S. Congress For Security ReportReuters

Chinese Woman Imprisoned for Twitter MessageNew York Times

U.S. Sanctions Two North Korean EntitiesReuters

Satellite Appears to Show N. Korea Nuke BuildingAssociated Press

Satellite Images Support North Korea Reactor ClaimReuters

Japan Is Pushing Organized Crime Out of BusinessNew York Times

Aung San Suu Kyi Warns Release is Not Evidence of Political FreedomVOA

Young Activists Use Music, Graffiti to Push for Democracy in BurmaVOA

Family Killed with Impunity in the PhilippinesCNN News

Thai “Red Shirt” Protesters Return to Bangkok’s StreetsReuters

Europe

France Told to Deal with bin Laden over HostagesAgence France-Presse

Al-Qaida Says France Must Negotiate with Bin LadenAssociated Press

Germany Copes With Terror AlertNew York Times

Germany In Security Crisis Till Year-EndReuters

Detonator Destined for Munich Found in Namibia BagsBloomberg

As Ireland Nears Bailout, Portugal Waits in WingsNew York Times

Irish Officials Acknowledge Need for AidNew York Times

Ireland May be Facing Political CrisisWashington Post

Middle East

Netanyahu: Israel, U.S. Close to Settlement DealVoice of America

Israel And U.S. Struggling to Conclude Settlement PactReuters

Palestinian Militants Threaten Israel in HebrewAssociated Press

Israel Hit by Long-range Grad Rocket Fired from GazaBBC News

Gaza Militants Fire Heavy Rocket Into IsraelAssociated Press

Gulf States Hatch Plans to Fight al-QaidaUnited Press International

Egypt Rebuffs U.S. Call for Foreign Monitors at ElectionAssociated Press

Egyptian Blogger Abdel Kareem Nabil Soliman FreedBBC News

South Asia

Intelligence Chiefs of India, Canada Meet; Discuss BlackBerryIndia Times

Rampant Graft Roils Indian PoliticsWashington Times

India PM Quizzed on ‘Scam’ ClaimsBBC News

Sri Lanka President Sworn In, Vows Economic RevivalAgence France-Presse

Sri Lanka’s President Sworn in for Second TermIndia Times

Bombs Lobbed at Bangladesh Chief Justice’s HomeIndia Times

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