In Afghanistan, Why Does Counterinsurgency Work In Some Places But Not Others? -- Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post
MARJA, AFGHANISTAN -- The distance from here to success is only 15 miles.
There, in the community of Nawa, a comprehensive U.S. civilian-military counterinsurgency strategy has achieved what seems to be a miracle cure. Most Taliban fighters have retreated. The district center is so quiescent that U.S. Marines regularly walk around without their body armor and helmets. The local economy is so prosperous, fueled by more than $10 million in American agriculture aid, that the main bazaar has never been busier. Now for sale: shiny, Chinese-made motorcycles and mobile phones. There's even a new ice cream shop.
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Obama's detrimental deadline -- Trudy Rubin, Philadelphia Inquirer
A General Stays On, Solidifying the Army's Power in Pakistan -- Omar Waraich, Time Magazine
North Korea: Is the worst yet to come? -- Michael Moran, Global Post
Will New START really make the world a safer place? -- Peter Brookes, China Post
Yemen’s last lifeline may be in danger -- The National editorial
Bogota Brouhaha: Why is Colombia putting the screws to Chavez now? -- Francisco Toro, The New Republic
Behind exhumation of Simon Bolivar is Hugo Chavez's warped obsession -- Thor Halvorssen, Washington Post
There, in the community of Nawa, a comprehensive U.S. civilian-military counterinsurgency strategy has achieved what seems to be a miracle cure. Most Taliban fighters have retreated. The district center is so quiescent that U.S. Marines regularly walk around without their body armor and helmets. The local economy is so prosperous, fueled by more than $10 million in American agriculture aid, that the main bazaar has never been busier. Now for sale: shiny, Chinese-made motorcycles and mobile phones. There's even a new ice cream shop.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials
Obama's detrimental deadline -- Trudy Rubin, Philadelphia Inquirer
A General Stays On, Solidifying the Army's Power in Pakistan -- Omar Waraich, Time Magazine
North Korea: Is the worst yet to come? -- Michael Moran, Global Post
Will New START really make the world a safer place? -- Peter Brookes, China Post
Yemen’s last lifeline may be in danger -- The National editorial
Bogota Brouhaha: Why is Colombia putting the screws to Chavez now? -- Francisco Toro, The New Republic
Behind exhumation of Simon Bolivar is Hugo Chavez's warped obsession -- Thor Halvorssen, Washington Post
Obama's detrimental deadline -- Trudy Rubin, Philadelphia Inquirer
A General Stays On, Solidifying the Army's Power in Pakistan -- Omar Waraich, Time Magazine
North Korea: Is the worst yet to come? -- Michael Moran, Global Post
Will New START really make the world a safer place? -- Peter Brookes, China Post
Yemen’s last lifeline may be in danger -- The National editorial
Bogota Brouhaha: Why is Colombia putting the screws to Chavez now? -- Francisco Toro, The New Republic
Behind exhumation of Simon Bolivar is Hugo Chavez's warped obsession -- Thor Halvorssen, Washington Post
Was Post's 'Top Secret America' series a threat to lives and security? -- Andrew Alexander, Washington Post
Experts discuss the government's growing intelligence network: Is it too big? -- Slade Gorton, Washington Post
Was the boom worth it? -- Doug Saunders, Globe And Mail
A General Stays On, Solidifying the Army's Power in Pakistan -- Omar Waraich, Time Magazine
North Korea: Is the worst yet to come? -- Michael Moran, Global Post
Will New START really make the world a safer place? -- Peter Brookes, China Post
Yemen’s last lifeline may be in danger -- The National editorial
Bogota Brouhaha: Why is Colombia putting the screws to Chavez now? -- Francisco Toro, The New Republic
Behind exhumation of Simon Bolivar is Hugo Chavez's warped obsession -- Thor Halvorssen, Washington Post
Was Post's 'Top Secret America' series a threat to lives and security? -- Andrew Alexander, Washington Post
Experts discuss the government's growing intelligence network: Is it too big? -- Slade Gorton, Washington Post
Was the boom worth it? -- Doug Saunders, Globe And Mail