Friday, November 27, 2009

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- November 27, 2009

THANKSGIVING RE-UP - U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Charles H. Jacoby Jr., commanding general of Multinational Corps Iraq, re-enlists Pfc. James A. Persinger before joining soldiers for their Thanksgiving meal on Joint Security Station Cahill in Baghdad, Nov. 26, 2009. Persinger is assigned to the 10th Mountain Division's Company B, 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team. U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Mark Woelzlein

In Afghanistan, Real Leverage Starts With More Troops -- Frederick W. Kagan and Kimberly Kagan, Washington Post

The president will soon announce the deployment of additional U.S. forces to Afghanistan, in a speech likely to emphasize the importance of political progress there. Legitimacy is the most important outcome of a counterinsurgency strategy, not, as some have suggested, an input. It is unfortunate that much of the debate has ignored the role that additional military forces can play in building legitimacy and effective government in a counterinsurgency. Adding forces gives us leverage; military forces are vital to the success of any political strategy because they contribute directly to improving governance as well as to improving security.

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More Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Obama Needs a Quick Win in Afghanistan -- Con Coughlin, Daily Telegraph

Gordon Brown's Small Afghan Games -- Michael Glackin, Daily Star

How power corrupts in Kabul -- Alex de Waal, The Guardian

A Hug from Lula -- Washington Post editorial

Dubai: A morally bankrupt dictatorship built by slave labour -- Johann Hari, The Independent

Alone, and Right, on Honduras -- Edward Schumacher-Matos, Washington Post

Obama Made the Right Call on KSM -- Thomas Wilner, Wall Street Journal

Enabling the Next Fort Hood? -- Michael Bloomberg and Thomas Kean, Washington Post

Obama's Secret Climate Pact with China -- Richard Wolffe, The Daily Beast

The Global Cooling Cover Up -- Washington Times editorial

We Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet -- Victor Davis Hanson, National Review

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