Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- October 23, 2010

The documents reveal Iran's continuing influence in Iraq

Will Barack Obama Admit Extent Of Iran's Role In Iraq, Laid Bare By WikiLeaks? -- Toby Harden, The Telegraph

Much of the attention surrounding the WikiLeaks document dump will, predictably enough, focus on a single incident of two insurgents being killed after they tried to surrender to an Apache helicopter and, more disturbingly, the widespread abuse of detainees by Iraq forces, apparently with a blind eye being turned by the US military.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

WikiLeaks' Iraq War Scoops -- Fred Kaplan, Slate

Wikileaked -- David Kenner, Foreign Policy

N. Korea's nuclear family business -- Peter Brookes, China Post

Iraq slowly builds a stable, prosperous democracy -- Thomas J. Raleigh, Washington Post

Military gung-ho for New START -- Lt. Gens. John Castellaw, Arlen Jameson, Donald Kerrick and Brig. Gen. John Adams, Washington Times

The U.S. courts should not have a say in drone strikes -- Washington Post

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