News and Analysis 24 April
April 24, 2011 by Team SAI
Filed under News Analysis, Uncategorized
Libya Lost in Libya – Los Angeles Times editorial In Libya, ‘Mission Creep’ Sets In – Los Angeles Times opinion Syria 120 Dead after 2 Days of Unrest in Syria – Associated Press Shameful Inaction on Syria – Washington Post editorial Assad Must Change Course, Fast – Daily Star editorial Yemen Yemeni President Agrees to [...]
News and Analysis 16 April
April 16, 2011 by Team SAI
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Af Pak Clinton Predicts Violent Spring in Afghanistan – Washington Post Spring Fighting Season to Test Gains in Afghan War – Associated Press Condolence Payments for Afghan Civilians – Los Angeles Times editorial Pakistan Militants Killed 2,500 in 2010, Report Says - BBC News Arab World Operation Libyan Freedom – United Press International opinion NATO Made Right Call [...]
News and Analysis 09 April
April 9, 2011 by Team SAI
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Af Pak Why It’s Time to Negotiate With the Taliban – The Atlantic opinion Official: Pakistani Troops Kill 54 Militants in NW – Associated Press Al Qaeda Returns to Afghanistan - PBS opinion Pakistan’s Problem: It’s Not British Enough – Daily Telegraph opinion Arab World Keeping Ahead of Qaddafi – New York Times editorial U.S. Faces a Libya [...]
News and Analysis 04 April
April 4, 2011 by Team SAI
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South Asia The Consequences of Qur’an Burning – The Guardian opinion Deadly Protests Against Quran Burning Spread in Afghanistan - VOA Protests Over Koran Burning Reach Kandahar – New York Times Protests Against Koran Burning Spread in Afghanistan – Washington Post Spy Chief’s Tenure Is Extended in Pakistan – New York Times As India Rises, Northeast [...]
News and Analysis 27 March
March 27, 2011 by Team SAI
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Libya ‘Odyssey’ or Limited Engagement? Mission Title Confusing - FOX News The Libya Calculation – Los Angeles Times editorial Does Duty Call in Libya? – Los Angeles Times opinion War of Semantics – New York Times opinion What Obama Should Tell Congress – Washington Post opinion A New Lease on Life for Humanitarianism – Foreign Affairs opinion [...]
News and Analysis 20 March
March 19, 2011 by Team SAI
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Japan Will the Crisis Create a New Japan? – Washington Post opinion The Stranded Await the Merciful – New York Times Radiation Levels In Japan Causing Concern in Other Countries - VOA Af Pak House Rejects Quick Drawdown from Afghanistan – Associated Press Afghan Institutions Making Strides, Petraeus Says - AFPS CIA Drones Kill Civilians in Pakistan – [...]
News and Analysis 17 March
March 17, 2011 by Team SAI
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Japan Earthquake / Tsunami Toll Rises, Stocks Plunge, Foreigners Flee – Washington Post Japan Says 2nd Reactor May Have Ruptured – New York Times New Fire Reported at Nuclear Plant – Washington Post Setback in Reactor Fight – Wall Street Journal The Arab World Mid-East Unrest: Syrian Protests in Damascus and Aleppo - BBC News The Freedom [...]
News and Analysis 13 March
March 13, 2011 by Team SAI
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Af Pak Clinton warns against US abandonment of Pakistan - Associated Press of Pakistan: “U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned against abandoning Pakistan again as she urged Capitol Hill to back the administration’s request for assistance for key allies including Islamabad. …. Clinton noted that the U.S. standing in Pakistan is difficult. ‘When I [...]
News and Analysis 11 March
March 11, 2011 by Team SAI
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South Asia Corruption Undermines India’s Self-confidence – Washington Post U.N.: 2010 Deadliest Year for Afghan Civilians – Los Angeles Times U.N.: Taliban Causes Most Civilian Deaths – New York Times Pakistan Educational ‘Emergency’ - BBC News The Post-Afghanistan Threat Environment SWJ Blog The Arab Revolution Qaddafi Forces Take Back Strategic Town From Rebels NYT Rebels and Gaddafi [...]
News and Analysis 02 March
March 2, 2011 by Team SAI
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Af Pak The US Pakistan Relationship in Disarray FP For the immediate future, the best-case scenario is that U.S.-Pakistan relations will simply continue to muddle along. With too many fundamental differences to consummate a healthy, sustainable relationship, yet with too much at stake for both sides to sever ties, a very shaky status quo may well [...]