23 March SWJ Roundup
Libya / Operation Odyssey Dawn
Special Report: Operation Odyssey Dawn – DoD web resource
Task Force Commander Provides Libya Update – AFPS
Libya Costs, Mission Unclear – Washington Times
Gates Sees Airstrikes Slowing Soon – Washington Post
U.S.: Gadhafi’s Air Defenses Now Largely Ineffective – Voice of America
Allied Strikes Pummel Libya’s Air Force – Washington Post
Amid Rubble in Capital Hints of a Changed Atmosphere – New York Times
Hope that ‘Nightmare of 40 Years’ will Soon End – Los Angeles Times
U.S. Jet Crashes, Pilots Survive, Gaddafi’s Forces Dig In – Washington Post
U.S. Military Faces Questions After Rescue of Officers – New York Times
Snipers, Shells, Tanks Terrorize Key Libyan City – Associated Press
Obama Security Adviser: Gadhafi Faces Increasing Isolation – Voice of America
Defiant Gaddafi Pledges Victory – BBC News
Clinton: Gaddafi, Allies May Be Seeking Way Out – Reuters
Obama Says Gaddafi May Wait Out Military Assault – Reuters
U.S.A.F. Jet Crashes; Crewmembers Safe – Stars and Stripes
U.S. Jet Crashes in Libya, Pilot Received by Locals – Associated Press
Marines Face Questions About Rescue of Officers – New York Times
Obama Tries to Patch Rift as Strikes Go On – New York Times
In Libya, Rifts Open in NATO Coalition – Washington Post
Who’s in charge? NATO Members Squabble. – Daily Mail
Obama: No Doubt Coalition Will Take Over Command in Libya – VOA
U.S. Sees Key NATO Role on Libya, but Questions Remain – Reuters
Compromise Emerges for NATO Role in Libya Fight – Associated Press
U.S. Says Libyan Campaign to Ease – Bloomberg
France Says New Non-NATO Body To Lead Action – Sky News
Turkey Wary at Fellow NATO Member France’s ‘Prominent Role’ – VOA
France Could Extend Operations Beyond Benghazi – NBC News
White House Denies Regime Change is Part of Mission – The Hill
Gates: West Trying to Avoid Libya Civilian Deaths – Reuters
Gates Cites Efforts to Avoid Civilian Casualties in Libya – AFPS
U.N. Chief: Nations Must Back Libya No-Fly Zone – Associated Press
China Calls for Libya Cease-Fire – Voice of America
Several African Leaders Criticize Air Attacks in Libya – Voice of America
Britain Says Saudi Supports U.N. Action on Libya – Reuters
Putin Denies Disagreement with Medvedev Over Libya – VOA
U.N. Reports Shortages of Food, Other Essentials in Libya – VOA
Attack Renews Debate Over Congressional Consent – New York Times
Campaign Cost Runs Counter to Belt-tightening Plans – Stars and Stripes
Libya No-Fly Zone Cost Could Hit $1 Billion in Months – Reuters
Captive Journalists Faced Days of Brutality – New York Times
The Cost of Libyan Intervention – Washington Post opinion
Egypt
As Police Protest, Fire Engulfs Interior Ministry Building – New York Times
Egypt’s Interior Ministry Building Set Ablaze – Washington Post
Egypt’s Interior Ministry Burns as Police Protest – Associated Press
Egypt Committee Charges Mubarak With Killing Protesters – Reuters
Tunisia
U.S. to Give $20 million to Help Fledgling Democracy – Washington Post
Yemen
Yemeni Government Confronts Mass Defections – Washington Post
Yemen’s Leader Defiant Amid Protests and Defections – New York Times
President Warns Coup Would Lead to Civil War – Voice of America
Yemeni President Saleh Threatens Civil War – Washington Post
Power Crumbling, Yemen Leader Warns of Civil War – Associated Press
President Ready to Step Down at End of Year – Voice of America
Yemen Opposition Call for Mass Protests on Friday – Reuters
Problems Threaten Hunt for U.S.-born Radical Cleric – Washington Post
Saudis Prepare to Abandon Yemen – Financial Times
Bahrain
With Crackdown, Bahrain Returns to Old Playbook – Wall Street Journal
Human Rights Violations Mount in Bahrain – Voice of America
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia to Hold Municipal Elections in April – Associated Press
Syria
Protesters March in South Syria for Fifth Day – Reuters
Protest Spreads to New Southern Syrian Village – Associated Press
‘Five Protesters Killed’ in Syria – BBC News
Syrian Forces Kill 6 in Mosque Attack – Reuters
Lebanon
Bahrain Bans Lebanon Travel, Sectarian Tension Rises – Reuters
Iraq
Police Officer Killed in N. Iraq Demonstration – Associated Press
Iran
Western Diplomats: Iran Again Violates Arms Embargo – Voice of America
Iran Cited for Arms Embargo Violations, Rockets for Taliban – Bloomberg
Turkey Seizes Cargo of Iranian Plane – Associated Press
China Says Talks Are Way Forward on Iran Nuclear Issue – Reuters
“Iran Will Ruin ‘Arab Spring’ Hopes for Democracy” – Jerusalem Post
Israel / Palestinians
Gazan Rockets Hit Deep in Israel, Minister Sees War – Reuters
Israeli Attack on Gaza Militants Kills 4 Civilians – New York Times
Israeli Strike Misses Target, Kills 4 Palestinians – Associated Press
Israel Kills 9 in Gaza in Deadliest Day in Months – Reuters
Israel Passes Law Against Mourning Its Existence – Reuters
Former Israeli President Gets Prison Sentence for Rape – VOA
Ex-President Sentenced to Prison in Rape Case – New York Times
Ex-Israeli President Sentenced to 7 Years for Rape – Associated Press
Middle East / North Africa
Arab Revolts Force Diplomats to Remake Lives – New York Times
Tribes With Flags – New York Times opinion
Gates Underlines Dangers in the Middle East – Washington Post opinion
Afghanistan
Afghans to Take Over Security in 7 Areas – New York Times
Karzai: Afghan Troops to Assume More Control – Washington Post
Karzai Names Areas Where Afghans Will Take Control – Los Angeles Times
Karzai Names NATO Pullout Areas – BBC News
Afghan Forces to Take Lead in Securing 7 Areas – Associated Press
Karzai Announces Areas to Transition to Afghan Control – AFPS
Taliban Assassination Campaign Impedes Governance – Associated Press
U.N. Civilian Lead in Afghanistan Wins Support – Associated Press
Forces Detain Insurgents in Afghanistan Operations – AFPS
Medevac Initiatives Save Lives in Afghanistan – AFPS
Soldier to Plead Guilty in Afghan Murder Case – Wall Street Journal
UNESCO: Destroyed Bamiyan Buddhas Nearly Impossible to Rebuild – VOA
Settling the Afghan War – New York Times opinion
Pakistan
Pakistan’s President Vows, Again, to Fight Extremism – New York Times
Pakistan President, Opponents Mend Fences – Washington Post
A Would-Be Revolutionary in Pakistan – New York Times
Japan Earthquake / Tsunami
Radiation in Tokyo Water; U.S. Curbs Japan Food Imports – Reuters
Electricity Reconnected to Daiichi Nuclear Reactors – Washington Post
Spent Fuel Hampers Efforts at Japanese Nuclear Plant – New York Times
Japanese Refugees Struggle for Normalcy – Washington Post
Radioactive Seawater Latest Woe for Battered Japan – Voice of America
Radiation Fears Grow From Stricken Japan Nuclear Plant – Reuters
Deadly Cold Weather Strikes Tsunami-Hit Hospital – Voice of America
Rebuilding Lives and American Ties to Japan – New York Times
Pacific Commander Says Mandatory Evacuation Unlikely – Stars and Stripes
Japan Sees Quake Damage Reaching Up to $300 Billion – Reuters
Snapshot: Japan’s Nuclear Crisis – Reuters
U.S. Department of Defense
Monroe’s Gen. Dempsey Heads to Top Army Job in D.C. – Daily Press
Military Set to Train for End of ‘Don’t Ask’ – Washington Times
United States
Obama Calls for Economic Cure for Illegal Immigration – New York Times
13 Illegal Immigrants Arrested Wearing U.S. Marine Uniforms – FOX News
Continuing Resolutions Hinder Efficiency, Official Says – AFPS
Canada
Canadian Opposition Likely to Trigger Election – Associated Press
Africa
U.N.: Gbagbo Forces Preparing Heavy Weapons in Ivory Coast – VOA
Ivory Coast: U.N. Warns of Forgotten Humanitarian Crisis – BBC News
Ivory Coast’s Gbagbo Threatens International Media – Associated Press
South Sudan Says North Bombs Its Territory – Reuters
E.U. Seeks Benchmarks in Extension of Somali Government – VOA
Mozambique, a Budding Narco-State? – Associated Press
Ugandan Police Unit Accused of Torture and Killings – New York Times
Americas
Obama Pledges $200 Million to Fight Drug Trafficking in Central America – VOA
Obama Vows Closer Cooperation with Central America – Associated Press
El Salvador: Drug Traffickers’ ‘Little Pathway’ – Los Angeles Times
Family Says Mexican Drug Lord is Suffering in Jail – Associated Press
Chavez Decree Strengthens Pro-Government Militias – Associated Press
Venezuela Deports Colombian Drug Suspect Sought by U.S. – VOA
Chile President to Ask for CIA Files – Associated Press
Cuba’s Castro: I Quit as Party Chief 5 Years Ago – Associated Press
Church: Cuba to Release Last Dissidents From ’03 – Associated Press
U.N. Appeals for Patience as Haitians Await Election Results – VOA
Asia Pacific
China Approves Death Sentence for 7 in Xinjiang – Associated Press
Activist Says China Cracks Down on Ethnic Uighurs – Associated Press
Group: Vietnam Detains U.S. Activists – Associated Press
Philippine Official: Military Graft ‘Staggering’ – Associated Press
Europe
Russia, U.S. Warm on Missile Defense – Washington Post
Russia Set to Profit From Libya, Japan Crises – Associated Press
Ex-President of Ukraine Is Implicated in 2000 Killing – New York Times
Portugal Government May Collapse Before E.U. Summit – Reuters
Spain Clears American of Terror Finance Suspicion – Associated Press
South Asia
India Could Face Water Woes In Coming Decades – Voice of America
Indian Police Seek Former Union Carbide Chief – Associated Press