ISW Global News Update - October 12, 2009

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Afghanistan

Washington Times - McCain, Feinstein push for more Afghan troops, by Sean Lengell

VOA News - US Legislators Debate Way Forward in Afghanistan, by Michael Bowman

CNN.com - McCain warns against 'historic' error in Afghanistan

New York Times - Civilian Goals Largely Unmet in Afghanistan, by Elizabeth Bumiller and Mark Landler

Wall Street Journal - U.N. Envoy Calls Afghan Fraud Widespread, by Anand Gopal

Associated Press - U.N. Official in Afghanistan Acknowledges 'Widespread Fraud' in Election, by Sabrina Tavernise and Abdul Waheed Wafa

Los Angeles Times - U.N. official defends Afghanistan election despite widespread fraud, by Laura King

Wall Street Journal - U.S. Teams Up With Ex-Mujahedeen, by Yochi J. Dreazen

New York Times - A Dogged Taliban Chief Rebounds, Vexing U.S., by Scott Shane

Long War Journal - Joint forces assault al Qaeda base in Afghan East, by Bill Roggio

Associated Press - Afghanistan: Taliban Claim Village

Long War Journal - Taliban 'have control of another district in eastern Afghanistan,' by Bill Roggio

Reuters - Afghanistan: India Begins Inquiry Into Bombing of Kabul Embassy

New York Times - Obama Hears General's Troop Request for Afghanistan, by Peter Baker

New York Times Blog - Shadows in the Shuryak Valley, by Robert Nickelsberg

New York Times - The Real Peace Prize Will Be Elusive, by Peter Baker

Wall Street Journal Opinion - The Real Afghan Lessons From Vietnam, by Lewis Sorley

Long War Journal - Taliban commander involved in Nuristan attack thought killed, by Bill Roggio

Washington Times - Obama's Afghan meetings a public affair, by Jon Ward and Matthew Mosk

BBC News - Clinton warning to Afghan leader 

VOA News - Afghanistan, Iran lead Clinton Agenda for European Trip

CNN.com - U.S. soldiers recount fierce Afghanistan battle on Facebook

Washington Post Opinion - What Failure in Afghanistan?, by Fareed Zakaria

 

Iraq

Wall Street Journal - Opposition Grows to Iraqi Election Plan, by Gina Chon

New York Times - Bombings in Iraq Aim at Reconciliation Meeting, by Timothy Williams

Wall Street Journal - Car Bombs Kill at Least 15 in Iraq, by Gina Chon

Associated Press - Iraq: Bomb in Car Kills Sunni Cleric Who Spoke Out Against Insurgents

Associated Press - String of bombings kills 19 in Anbar, by Rebecca Santana

Washington Post - 3 Bombings Target Police in Iraq, by Uthman al-Mokhtar and Nada Bakri

Reuters - Three Blasts Kill At Least 16 In Western Iraq

 

Pakistan

New York Times - Attack on Market in Pakistan Kills at Least 40, by Pir Zubair Shah and Mark McDonald

Associated Press - Suicide car bombing in Pakistan kills 41, by Riaz Khan

VOA News - Blast Near Pakistan's Swat Valley Kills 29, Wounds 40

Reuters - Blast Near Pakistan's Swat Valley Kills 24

Wall Street Journal - Pakistanis Vow Revenge for Assault by Taliban, by Matthew Rosenberg and Zahid Hussain

New York Times - Pakistani Police Had Warned Army About a Raid, by Jane Perlez

Washington Post - In Pakistan, Militants Attack Army Bastion, by Shaiq Hussain and Karin Brulliard

Los Angeles Times - Pakistan says latest deadly assault cements plan to strike at Taliban stronghold, by Alex Rodriguez

New York Times - Pakistan Retakes Army Headquarters; Hostages Freed, by Jane Perlez

Los Angeles Times - Pakistani commandos rescue 30 hostages, by Alex Rodriguez

Long War Journal - Pakistani commandos break siege on Army headquarters, by Bill Roggio

Long War Journal - Taliban claim responsibility for attack on Pakistan Army Headquarters, by Bill Roggio

Washington Post - Pakistani Forces Free 39 Hostages, by Karin Brulliard

VOA News - Commandos Free 39 Hostages, Ending Militant Siege in Pakistan, by Ayaz Gul

New York Times - Racing Time and Taliban to Rebuild in Pakistan, by Sabrina Tavernise and Irfan Ashraf

Associated Press - Attacks demonstrate Taliban resurgence, by Ravi Nessman

Washington Post - Kabul Attack May Intensify India-Pakistan Proxy Battle, by Emily Wax

Christian Science Monitor - Bomb in Pakistan's Peshawar sharpens prospects of military showdown, by Ben Arnoldy

Reuters- Pakistan Says Waziristan Offensive Is Imminent

Washington Post - Clinton: U.S. Confident in Pakistan's Control Over Nuclear Weapons, by Mary Beth Sheridan

VOA News - US 'Confident' in Pakistan's Government, Nuclear Security

Associated Press - Clinton downplays threat to Pakistan nukes, by Matthew Lee

Washington Times - EXCLUSIVE: Pakistanis say U.S. hoards intelligence, by Sara A. Carter

Christian Science Monitor - Pakistan on Nobel Peace Prize: Why now when war isn't over?, by Issam Ahmed

Washington Post - Pakistan Bombing Kills 49, by Haq Nawaz Khan and Karin Brulliard

Associated Press - 20 dead after siege at Pakistan army HQ, by Nahal Toosi and Zarar Khan

 

Region

Wall Street Journal - Mideast Applauds Obama's Win; Skeptics Snipe, by Julien Barnes-Dacey and Joshua Mitnick

China

Associated Press - 6 Sentenced to Death in Xinjiang Riots

Iran

New York Times - Tehran Plans to Execute 3 Protesters of Election, by Michael Slackman

Reuters - Ahmadinejad Warns West Over Vienna Meeting Failure

Los Angeles Times - Diplomacy in the lead on Iran nuclear issue -- for now, by Greg Miller and Julian E. Barnes

Reuters - Clinton Says World Will Not Wait Indefinitely On Iran

Israel/Palestine

Wall Street Journal - Israel Tries Less-Disruptive Tactics in West Bank, by Charles Levinson

Christian Science Monitor - Israel on Nobel Peace Prize: Hopes for progress, by Josh Mitnick

Washington Post - Defiant Abbas Reiterates Conditions Before Talks, by Howard Schneider

North Korea

New York Times - Chinese Premier Calls for Dialogue Between U.S. and North Korea, by David Barboza

The Philippines

Associated Press - U.S. Troops lend hand to Filipinos, by Oliver Teves

New York Times - In Typhoons' Wake, Filipinos Search for Landslide Victims, by Carlos H. Conde

Syria

Christian Science Monitor - Syria on Nobel Peace Prize: praise for reaching out, by Julien Barnes-Dacey

Yemen

Christian Science Monitor - Yemen's strikes against Shiite rebels leve 30,000 refugees, by Laura Kasinof

 

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