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9 November SWJ Roundup

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11.09.2010 at 12:45pm

Afghanistan

Afghans Can Handle Security by 2014, Say U.S. OfficialsVoice of America

Afghan Security Training Program Marks One-year AnniversaryWashington Post

NATO Says 900 Trainers Needed for Afghan ForcesAssociated Press

Afghan Government Drops Corruption Charges Against AideNew York Times

Gates Hopes Taliban Think U.S. Will Leave AfghanistanAFPS

Afghan, Coalition Forces Wrap Up Helmand Clearing OperationAFPS

Poll: Majority of Afghans Back Talks With TalibanAssociated Press

Poll: Afghans More Optimistic About FutureBBC News

Australian Ties to Afghan Warlord Harms Stability, Rights Activists SayVOA

Local Government Official Killed in AfghanistanAssociated Press

India

Obama Backs India for Permanent U.N. Security Council SeatVOA

Countering China, Obama Backs India for U.N. CouncilNew York Times

India Gets Gacking for U.N. SeatWashington Post

U.S. Backs India Seat on U.N. CouncilWall Street Journal

Obama Backs India’s Bid for U.N. Security Council SeatLos Angeles Times

Obama Backs India for U.N. Security CouncilWashington Times

Friendship Parallels a Strategic PartnershipNew York Times

With Obama’s Visit, India Displays New PowerAssociated Press

Will India Step Up?Los Angeles Times editorial

Pakistan Divides U.S. and IndiaLos Angeles Times opinion

Yemen

Wanted Yemeni Cleric Calls for American DeathsVoice of America

Challenge Heard on Move to Kill Qaeda-Linked ClericNew York Times

Al-Awlaki Urges More Violence vs. U.S.Washington Times

Radical Yemeni Cleric Calls for Killing AmericansAssociated Press

Yemen Preacher Urges Muslim Scholars to Promote JihadReuters

Iraq

Rival Iraqi Leaders Hold Meeting to Divide PowerVoice of America

Top Iraqi Political Leaders Discuss Forming New GovernmentLos Angeles Times

Bombs Rock Iraq as Leaders Seek Power-sharing DealWashington Times

Iraqi Forces Make Progress, General SaysAmerican Forces Press Service

Car Bombs Kill 15, Including Iranians, In IraqReuters

Wounded Iraqis Arrive in Paris After France Grants Them AsylumVOA

Face of Defense: Vietnam Vet Trains for Final Iraq TourAFPS

Iran

Israel: Threat Of Action Needed to Stop Iran NukesReuters

Iranian Nobel Laureate Says Opposition GrowingAssociated Press

Iran Pushes for Nuclear Talks in TurkeyLos Angeles Times

Iran Rejects Accusations Regarding Nuclear InspectionsNew York Times

NATO

Britain and France Make a DealNew York Times editorial

U.S. Department of Defense

Congress Should Welcome Defense Efficiencies, Gates SaysAFPS

Repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Faces Struggle in CongressNew York Times

White House Reiterates Support for Repeal of ‘DADT’Washington Post

‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Report on Track, Mullen SaysAFPS

United States

Gates Cites Encouraging Trends Regarding Iran, ChinaAFPS

Bush Defends Iraq War, Use of WaterboardingWashington Post

Imprisoned Former CIA Official Pleads Guilty AgainWashington Post

CIA Worker Pleads to Spying for KremlinWashington Times

U.S. Sets New Rules for Packages on Cargo PlanesNew York Times

U.S. Expands Cargo Security Ban In Wake Of Bomb PlotReuters

Guantanamo Suspect Has Blood on HandsReuters

Thwarting Terror Attacks, From the Ground UpWashington Post editorial

Khadr Case: Warped JusticeNew York Times editorial

Australia

Regional Security Issues Dominate U.S.-Australia TalksVoice of America

U.S.-Australia Alliance Never More Important, Gates, Clinton WriteAFPS

U.S., Australia Agree to Cooperation InitiativesAFPS

United Nations

Change Will Not Come Easily to the Security CouncilNew York Times

Africa

U.S. Offers to Delist Sudan as Terrorism SponsorWashington Times

Five Somali Men Face First Recent U.S. Piracy TrialBBC News

Nigeria: Nationalities of Oil Hostages ReleasedAssociated Press

Morocco Raids Protest Camp in Territory Under DisputeAssociated Press

Americas and Caribbean

Mexico: Dismembered Bodies, Warped MindsLos Angeles Times

Mexico Police Nab Alleged Sinaloa Cartel AssociateAssociated Press

Mexican Leader: Drug Gangs Biggest Threat to PressAssociated Press

Drug Cartels Block Basic Services in MexicoAssociated Press

American Is Freed a 2nd Time in PeruAssociated Press

Flooding Raises New Cholera Fears in HaitiNew York Times

Storm, Cholera Tolls Rise, But Haiti Vote Still OnReuters

Castro Calls Cuban Party CongressBBC News

Asia Pacific

Mullen: United States Stands Firm on Stable Pacific RegionAFPS

Obama: Burma’s Government Steals ElectionVoice of America

Western, Asian Nations Criticize Burmese ElectionVoice of America

Pro-military Poll ‘Win’ in BurmaBBC News

Burmese Opposition Lowers Election ExpectationsVoice of America

Tribal Guerrillas Attack Burmese TroopsWashington Times

Thousands Flee Post-Election Fighting in BurmaVoice of America

Burma Refugees Spilling into ThailandNew York Times

Troops Regaining Control in Eastern BurmaVoice of America

Sporadic Fighting Continues at Myanmar BorderAssociated Press

Obama Visits Indonesia to Press Trade, Security TiesVoice of America

Barack Obama on Indonesia VisitBBC News

Indonesian Volcano May Cut Obama’s Stay ShortWashington Post

Next Stop on Obama’s Asia Tour: IndonesiaAssociated Press

Obama Indonesia Stop to Echo Themes of India VisitVoice of America

Obama’s Visit to Indonesia Mixes Pride with Dose of RealityWashington Post

Obama to Visit a Nation That Knew Him as BarryNew York Times

China Bars Mo Shaoping From Exiting the CountryAssociated Press

Summit Fever Grips South KoreaLos Angeles Times

Obama Presses to Complete Free-Trade Deal With S. KoreaNew York Times

South Korea Drops Its Call for Apology From NorthNew York Times

Europe

Despite Protests, Nuclear Waste Arrives in GermanyNew York Times

For Russian Journalists, One Beating Too ManyWashington Post

Video of Russian Journalist’s BeatingNew York Times

Middle East

Israel Plans 1,000 Housing Units in East JerusalemNew York Times

Israel Plans Housing in East JerusalemWashington Post

Israel’s Lieberman Denounces Settlement BoycottReuters

Jordanians Vote for New ParliamentAssociated Press

South Asia

Kashmir’s Young Generation Expresses Frustration With StalemateVOA

Kashmir’s Fruits of DiscordNew York Times opinion

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