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6 January SWJ Roundup

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01.06.2011 at 01:28pm

Afghanistan

U.S. Boosts Afghan SurgeWall Street Journal

U.S. to Send 1,400 Extra Troops to AfghanistanReuters

Plans for Major Taliban Attacks are Foiled in AfghanistanLos Angeles Times

U.S., Afghan Forces Displace Taliban in Eastern AfghanistanAFPS

Corrupt Leaders Trump TalibanWashington Post

Allies Plan to Spend $11.6 Billion this Year for Afghan SecurityWashington Post

NATO: $20 Billion over 2 Years for Afghan TrainingAssociated Press

U.S. Military Suspends Two U.S. Contractors in AfghanistanVoice of America

Pakistan

Thousands Attend Funeral of Slain Pakistan GovernorVoice of America

As Politician is Mourned, Suspected Killer is LaudedWashington Post

Assassination Deepens Divide in PakistanNew York Times

Pakistan Killer Had Revealed PlansWall Street Journal

Catch-22 in PakistanWashington Times opinion

Iraq

Radical Cleric Returns to Iraq After Years in IranNew York Times

Cleric al-Sadr Returns to Iraq after Self-imposed ExileWashington Post

Shiite Cleric Sadr Returns to IraqWall Street Journal

Anti-U.S. Cleric Muqtada Sadr Returns to IraqLos Angeles Times

Moqtada Sadr, anti-US Cleric, Returns to Iraq from IranBBC News

Backers Flock to See Returned Iraqi ClericAssociated Press

U.S. Downplays Concerns Anti-U.S. Cleric’s Return to IraqBloomberg

With the PKK in Iraq’s Qandil MountainsNew York Times

Iran

Iran Says American Woman Detained on Spy ChargesAssociated Press

Islam

Islam’s Blasphemy MurdersWashington Times editorial

Christians Under SiegeNew York Times editorial

Korean Peninsula

China and U.S. Have ‘Useful’ Talks on North KoreaNew York Times

U.S. Envoy Seeks Chinese Help to Ease Korea CrisisAssociated Press

U.S., South Korea Discuss Response to NorthVoice of America

N. Korea Calls for Unconditional Talks with SouthAssociated Press

Seoul Rejects North Korea’s Talks Offer as “Propaganda”Reuters

U.S. Department of Defense

Gates Expected to Announce Budget Details, CutsExecutiveGov

The Final Gates Defense-Budget Showdown BeginsWired

Gates Hopes to Preempt Congress on BudgetPolitico

Pentagon Is Poised to Cancel Marine Landing CraftNew York Times

Gates Wants to Drop $14 Billion EFV ProgramWashington Post

Gates Aims to Shift Pentagon Spending, Avoid CutsAssociated Press

Gates Moves to Preempt U.S. Defense Budget CutsAgence France-Press

Pentagon Cuts to Reflect Gates, White House TussleReuters

How to Cut $1 Trillion from the PentagonCNN News opinion

Who Will Fill Bob Gates’ Pentagon Office?Time

Wars, People, Balancing Risk Top Chairman’s 2011 GuidanceAFPS

Navy Intel Chief: Information Dominance Must Balance FirepowerAFPS

Army Efforts Don’t Stem Fort Hood SuicidesUSA Today

Military Needs Response Plan to GenocideCNN opinion

United States

Obama Administration Building a Network to Hit MilitantsAssociated Press

Senators Seek Data on Gitmo Detainee TransfersWashington Times

New U.S. Congress ConvenesVoice of America

Obama Turning to Experienced Hands as He Remakes StaffNew York Times

Big Changes Coming to Obama’s Asia TeamWashington Post

Islamic Group is CIA Front, ex-Turkish Intel Chief SaysWashington Post

United Nations

New U.N. Security Council to Reflect 21st CenturyAssociated Press

A Bloated U.N. Bureaucracy Causes BewildermentNew York Times

U.N. Group Warns of Possible Food CrisisWashington Post

U.N. Data Notes Sharp Rise in World Food PricesNew York Times

World

Microlenders, Honored With Nobel, Are StrugglingNew York Times

Copts on Global High Alert After Egypt BombingVoice of America

Africa

Southern Sudan Chooses: Unity or Secession?Voice of America

US. .Confident of Successful Referendum Vote in Southern SudanVOA

1 Hand or 2? S. Sudan to Vote on Unity, SplitAssociated Press

Southern Sudan Makes Peace DealAssociated Press

Sudan ‘Needs New Deal over Oil’BBC News

Sudan on the BrinkWashington Post editorial

Southern Sudan’s Shaky FutureLos Angeles Times opinion

U.S.: Gbagbo Stole Ivory Coast Election, Should Cede PowerVOA

Ivory Coast Leader’s Rival Remains Under BlockadeNew York Times

Threat of Force Remains in Ivory Coast NegotiationsVoice of America

Ivory Coast: U.N. Plans More PeacekeepersBBC News

Ouattara Says Rival Gbagbo Ordered Ivory Coast ViolenceReuters

Morocco Says It Foiled Terror Cell in SaharaNew York Times

Mali: French Embassy Attacker Claims Al-Qaida LinkAssociated Press

Americas

Venezuela Convenes New ParliamentBBC News

Chavez Backers, Foes Rally For Venezuela ParliamentReuters

Brazil: For Rio Slum Residents and Police a Mixed BlessingAssociated Press

Relief Agency Slams Haiti Quake Recovery “Quagmire”Reuters

Asia Pacific

China’s Push On Military Is Beginning To Bear FruitNew York Times

China’s Ability to Effectively Use Expanding Arsenal?Stars and Stripes

China Newspaper Refers to New Stealth JetWall Street Journal

China Stealth Plane Still ‘Years Away’, Says PentagonBBC News

China Backs Policy of No Pre-emptive Nuke StrikesAssociated Press

U.S. Protests Vietnamese Police Attack on DiplomatReuters

Europe

A Russian Woman Stands, Alone, for Her RightsWashington Post

Poland Supports Belarus OppositionNew York Times

Israel Says Turkey Like Iran Before RevolutionReuters

Hijacker Overpowered on Norway-Turkey FlightReuters

Middle East

Idled Peace Talks Threaten to Break Israeli CoalitionWashington Times

Israeli, Egyptian Leaders to Discuss PeacemakingAssociated Press

Netanyahu And Mubarak to Mull How to Renew Peace TalksReuters

Israeli Army Investigating Tear-gas Incident in West BankWashington Post

2 Palestinians Killed Along Gaza-Israel BorderAssociated Press

Tight Security for Egypt’s CoptsBBC News

Jordan Clamps Down on Rioting in SouthLos Angeles Times

Jordan Police Quell Anti-government Riots in MaanBBC News

Detained American Says He Was Beaten in KuwaitNew York Times

South Asia

Four Die in India Tribal ClashesBBC News

Lawmakers: Violence Returns to Northern Sri LankaAssociated Press

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