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23 December SWJ Roundup

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12.23.2010 at 12:29pm

Afghanistan

U.N. Envoy Says Taliban Realize They Can’t WinAssociated Press

Taliban Insurgents Prepare to Attempt `Spectacular’ AttacksBloomberg

U.S. Medicines for Afghan Soldiers DisappearAssociated Press

Afghan, Coalition Forces Kill Insurgents, Find CachesAFPS

Suicide Attack Kills 1 Policeman in AfghanistanAssociated Press

Iran Stops Fuel Delivery, Afghanistan Says, Prices Are RisingNew York Times

Pakistan

Pakistan Parties Protest Possible Blasphemy Law ChangesCNN News

Korean Peninsula

China Seen Defusing KoreaWall Street Journal

South Korean Military Prepares for Largest-Ever Live-Fire DrillVOA

South Korea Begins New Round of Military DrillsNew York Times

South Korea Military Begins Live-fire DrillsLos Angeles Times

S. Korea Holds Massive New Drills After North AttackAssociated Press

North Korea Response Muted to South’s Planned DrillsReuters

N. Korea Says Ready to Fight “Holy War” Using Nuclear DeterrentReuters

Kim Jong Il: The Boy Who Cried Nuke?Los Angeles Times opinion

Iraq

New Iraqi Cabinet Holds First MeetingVoice of America

U.S. Officials Applaud Formation of New Iraqi GovernmentAFPS

Iraqi Reactions to a New GovernmentNew York Times

Iraq’s North Seen as Next Trouble SpotWall Street Journal

Southern Iraqi City Eyes Break From BaghdadAssociated Press

Iraqi Churches Cancel Christmas FestivitiesAssociated Press

Iran

Prices in Iran Rise after Lifting of SubsidiesLos Angeles Times

Iran Opposition: ‘Dark Future’ Awaits the EconomyAssociated Press

Islam

Crucifying Christians on ChristmasWashington Times editorial

WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks Founder Takes the OffensiveNew York Times

U.S. Military Pushes U.N. Back Over Manning TreatmentFOX News

DMA Rescinds Memo on Restricted Access to DocumentsStars and Stripes

Former WikiLeaks Official Writing Tell-All BookReuters

U.S. Department of Defense

President Signs ‘Don’t Ask’ Repeal Act Into LawAmerican Forces Press Service

With Obama’s Signature, ‘Don’t Ask’ Is RepealedNew York Times

Obama Signs ‘Don’t Ask’ Repeal BillWashington Times

Standing Watch on ChristmasWashington Times editorial

United States

U.S. Senate Ratifies New Arms Treaty With RussiaVoice of America

Senate Approves U.S.-Russia Arms TreatyAmerican Forces Press Service

Senate Ratifies Nuclear-Arms PactWall Street Journal

Senate Passes Arms Control Treaty With Russia, 71-26New York Times

Senate Ratifies New START; Obama Gets ‘Reset’ with RussiaWashington Times

Obama Hails Senate Vote to Back Russia Nuclear TreatyBBC News

Senate Ratifies Nuke Pact, Delivering Win to ObamaAssociated Press

Kremlin Hails Senate’s Approval of Nuclear TreatyAssociated Press

Russian Duma Could Ratify START Within DaysReuters

Obama Gamble Pays Off With Approval of Arms PactNew York Times

Feds Boost Security for Holiday TravelersWashington Times

U.S. Preparing to Hold Some Guantanamo Inmates ‘Indefinitely’VOA

Congress Bars Gitmo TransfersWall Street Journal

Vote Hurts Obama’s Push to Empty Guantanamo PrisonNew York Times

Intelligence Chief Not Briefed on Terror Arrests in BritainWashington Post

Administration Defends Intelligence DirectorNew York Times

‘Axis of Evil’ Spins CloserWashington Times opinion

Australia

Three Guilty of Plotting Sydney Army Base AttackBBC News

3 Convicted in Terror Plot on Australian Army BaseAssociated Press

Africa

Ally of Ivory Coast’s Ouattara Says Force Needed to Oust GbagboVOA

Ivory Coast Opposition Wants Gbagbo Forced OutAssociated Press

U.N. Panel Accepts Ivory Coast Outtara’s EnvoysReuters

International Community May Bolster Ivory Coast ForceReuters

World Bank Cuts Ivorian Financing as Crisis DeepensReuters

French Urged to Leave Ivory CoastBBC News

Ivorian Army Says Unified For Gbagbo Despite PressureReuters

S. Sudan: A New Nation, to be Born of ScarsLos Angeles Times

U.N. Increases Troops in Somalia by 50 PercentAssociated Press

U.N. Council OKs Big Boost In A.U. Somalia ForceReuters

Suicide Ignites Clashes in Tense Tunisian TownAssociated Press

Americas

To Root Out Dirty Police, Mexico Sends In a GeneralWall Street Journal

Mexico City Leftist Mayor Rules Out Alliances In 2012Reuters

Mexico Investigates Report of 50 Missing MigrantsAssociated Press

El Salvador Fears Mexico Drug Cartel Violence OverflowBBC News

Venezuela Opposition Slams “Coup d’Etat” By ChavezReuters

Venezuela Bars Foreign Funding for NGOsAssociated Press

Brazil ‘Police Gun-running Gang’ BustedBBC News

Bolivia Sends Formal Letter Recognizing PalestineAssociated Press

Argentina Former Leader Jorge Videla Jailed for LifeBBC News

Argentine Ex-Dictator Sentenced to Life in PrisonAssociated Press

Salvadoran Sentenced to 30 Years For Cuba BombingsReuters

Jamaica Mayor Turned to Drug Baron to Fight CrimeAssociated Press

40 People Lynched Amid Haiti Cholera FearsAgence France-Presse

Asia Pacific

White House Summit For China’s Hu Set For January 19Reuters

China Speeds Plans to Launch Aircraft CarrierReuters

China Bans Use of English in Print, InternetVoice of America

Thai Rangers Killed In Rebel AmbushReuters

Europe

Hungary: Military Pooling Atop E.U.-Presidency GoalsDefense News

After Russian Death, Inquiry Doors Open and ShutNew York Times

Russian Paper to Air WikiLeaks Corruption MaterialReuters

Pro-Kremlin Group Luring Youth With Spy LusterReuters

High Security Serb Nuclear Shipment Reaches RussiaReuters

Belarus: 7 Presidential Candidates Face 15 YearsAssociated Press

Summit Lets Turkey Flex Its Diplomatic MusclesReuters

Middle East

New Gaza War ‘A Question of When, Not If’BBC News

After Freeze, Settlement Building Booms in IsraelNew York Times

Palestinians: Draft on Settlements Ready For U.N.Reuters

Leaked Cable Stirs Animosities Between Palestinian SidesNew York Times

Jordanians Play Active Role in Al-QaidaAssociated Press

Roadblocks to Mideast PeaceLos Angeles Times opinion

South Asia

Opposition Launches Anti-Corruption Protests in IndiaVoice of America

U.K. Training Bangladesh ‘Death Squad’BBC News

U.S., U.K. Urged to Stop Training of Bangladeshi ForceAssociated Press

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