Monday, October 25, 2010

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- October 25, 2010



Smoke and Mirrors in Kabul -- Andrew Exum, Foreign Policy

Don't believe the hype about reconciliation talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban -- this war isn't even close to over.

For the past two weeks, reputable U.S. and British newspapers have been filled with articles touting progress in negotiations between the government in Kabul and Afghanistan's major insurgent groups. On Oct. 20, for example, the New York Times reported that Afghan reconciliation talks "involve extensive, face-to-face discussions with Taliban commanders from the highest levels of the group's leadership." These articles have been accompanied by optimistic reports that the United States and its NATO allies have decimated the Taliban's leadership in southern Afghanistan.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Four More Years of War -- Leslie H. Gelb, Daily Beast

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

Iraq Through Night-Vision Goggles -- Christopher Hitchens, Slate

Eastern Islam and the 'clash of civilizations' -- Robert Kaplan, L.A. Times

Bullish on the Bear
-- Richard Lourie, Moscow Times

Will China keep rising or succumb to its paranoia? -- David Ignatius, Washington Post
An Indefensible Defense -- New York Times editorial

Time to reboot our push for global Internet freedom -- Jackson Diehl, Washington Post

The Online Threat: Should we be worried about a cyber war? -- Seymour M. Hersh, New Yorker

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