Small Wars Journal

4 January SWJ Roundup

Tue, 01/04/2011 - 7:12am
Afghanistan

U.S. Sees Progress in Eastern Afghanistan - National Journal

U.S. General: Deal with Tribe in Taliban Bastion - Associated Press

Afghan Tribe Promises Peace for Foreign Aid - Wall Street Journal

U.S. Marines Report Peace Deal with Tribe - McClatchy Newspapers

Agreement in Afghanistan Offers Hope - USA Today

Afghanistan Hopes Tribal Uprising will Bring Peace - The Guardian

U.S.-built Infrastructure is Deteriorating - Washington Post

NATO: No Pause in Afghan Winter Fighting - Voice of America

Violence in Afghanistan 'Had to Get Worse Before it Gets Better' - Daily Telegraph

Judges Set to Rule on Afghan Election Complaints - New York Times

Fleeing Violent Husbands Lands Afghan Women in Prison - Time

Karzai Spokesman to Resign - Washington Post

Afghan Police: 1 Killed, 3 Hurt in Afghan Bombing - Associated Press

The Way Out of Afghanistan - The New York Review of Books opinion

Pakistan

Pakistan's Premier Fights to Save Government - New York Times

Government in Crisis after Coalition Loss - Washington Post

Pakistan PM Gilani in Crisis Talks with Opposition - BBC News

Troubled Pakistan Faces Ruling Coalition Collapse - Associated Press

Main Pakistan Opposition Says Will Not Move Against PM - Reuters

U.S. Official: Pakistan Government Crisis Internal Issue - Reuters

Pakistani President Vows Support For Embattled PM - Reuters

Pakistan: 39 Suspected Insurgents Detained - Associated Press

Iraq

Two Americans Killed in Iraq - New York Times

Iraq And Jordan Agree on Building Oil Pipeline - Reuters

Iran

Iran Invites Some Nations, Not U.S., for Nuclear Tour - New York Times

Iran Invites Nations to Tour Nuke Sites - Associated Press

Iran Invites Ambassadors to Tour Nuclear Sites - Reuters

WikiLeaks: Iran Can Attack Israel With Less Than 12 Minutes Warning - VOA

Iran May Drop Stoning Sentence - New York Times

Report: Iran Jails Nuke Scientist After U.S. Return - Associated Press

Korean Peninsula

Top U.S. Envoy Wants Serious Talks on N. Korea - Associated Press

U.S. Says Hopes For Early Nuclear Talks on North Korea - Reuters

South Korea Stands Firm Against North's 'Adventurism' - BBC News

U.S. Department of Defense

Decision on Europe-based Brigades Expected Soon - Stars and Stripes

White House Picks Special-ops Chief - Associated Press

Army will Evaluate Suspect in WikiLeaks - Washington Times

Defense Dept., Private Industry to Trade Workers for a While - Washington Post

Pentagon Issues Conflict of Interest Rule for Contractors - Washington Post

Former U.S. Official Found Dead in Delaware Landfill - Washington Post

Former U.S. Official's Body Found in Del. Landfill - Associated Press

Navy Captain Is Investigated Over Videos - New York Times

United States

Obama May Bypass Guantánamo Rules, Aides Say - New York Times

What it Took to Get the Defense Spending Bill Passed - Washington Post

WikiLeaks: U.S. Diplomats Help Boeing Sales - Voice of America

Shield Bill a Clear Danger to Free Speech - New York Times opinion

How Little the U.S. Knows of War - Washington Post opinion

Don't Deny Detainees their Day in Court - Los Angeles Times opinion

Australia

Flooding in Australia's Queensland 'to Last Weeks' - BBC News

Australia Flood Death Toll Rises; Rains Cause More Havoc - Los Angeles Times

Australia Rushes Aid to Flooded Areas as Toll Rises - New York Times

Australian Floods Submerge Towns - Reuters

Africa

U.S. Offers Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo 'Dignified Exit' - BBC News

Diplomacy Again Falls Short in Tense Ivory Coast Standoff - New York Times

Africa Heads Offer Amnesty to Ivory Coast's Gbagbo - Associated Press

African Leaders Meet Gbagbo, Urge Him to Go - Reuters

Organizers '100 Percent' Ready for South Sudan Poll - Voice of America

Southern Sudan '100% Ready' for Independence Referendum - BBC News

Nearly 4 Million Sudanese to Vote in Referendum - Associated Press

Nearly 4 Million Sudanese to Vote on Independence - Reuters

Sudan President Bashir to Visit South Before Referendum - BBC News

Sudan's al-Bashir Vows to Accept Referendum Outcome - CNN News

Nigeria's President Sets Out Anti-Terror Plans - Reuters

Africa Migrants Drown Off Yemen as Boats Sink - BBC News

Americas

Out of Prison and into Mortal Danger in Mexico - Los Angeles Times

Official: Mexico's Zetas Drug Gang Had Base in Guatemala - Associated Press

Severed Head Hung From Bridge in Tijuana, Mexico - Associated Press

Colombian Soldiers Accused of Killing 3 Civilians - Associated Press

A Year Later, Haiti Struggles Back - New York Times

Asia Pacific

Japan to Propose Closer Military Ties With S. Korea - New York Times

China 'in Nuclear Power Advance' - BBC News

Japan And South Korea to Discuss Defence Ties And North Korea - Reuters

Europe

Germany Calls Last Conscripts as Army is Reformed - BBC News

France Tries Eight Men Accused of Funding Militants - BBC News

Arrests in Russia Signal Divisions Over Dissent - New York Times

Russia: Pro-democracy Activists Arrested after 'Reset' - Washington Times

Leaked Cables Show U.S.-German Spy Satellite Program - Voice of America

Germany Denies It Plans Secret Spy Project With U.S. - Associated Press

Greece Plans Anti-Migrant Fence At Turkish Border - Reuters

Belarus Releases Detained Presidential Candidate - Reuters

Consequences for Belarus - Washington Post editorial

Middle East

Copts' Anger Escalates in Wake of Egypt Attacks - Los Angeles Times

Bombing Opens Vein of Christian Anger in Egypt - Associated Press

Alexandria Church Bomb: Egypt Police on High Alert - BBC News

Egypt Sees Qaeda Link to Blast; Europe Warns Copts - Reuters

U.S. Renews Mideast Peace Bid After Holiday Break - Reuters

Israel's Labor: We'll Quit if No Progress to Peace - Associated Press

Israel Arrests U.K. Consulate Staff over 'Stadium Plot' - BBC News

Israel Arrests 2 U.K. Consulate Workers in Jerusalem - Associated Press

U.S. Military Aid Is Available for Hire in Yemen - Wall Street Journal

South Asia

Sri Lanka: Tamil Tiger Releases Hit by Rehabilitation Problems - BBC News