Monday, March 12, 2012

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- March 12, 2012

A U.S. Army crew chief, center, briefs Afghan soldiers on procedures for loading and unloading a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during static load training for an air assault mission led by an Afghan air unit in Afghanistan's Kandahar province, Feb. 29, 2012. The soldier is assigned to Company A, 2nd Battalion, 25th Aviation Regiment, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Daniel Schroeder

Obama's Tidy Afghan Exit Strategy Turns Into A Mess Of Bloody Apologies -- Andrew Malcolm, Investor.com

President Obama and Gen. David Axelrod may have thought they had the Afghan war exit strategy tied up in a neat package with U.S. troop withdrawals beginning in time for this fall's American presidential campaign.

But a combination of unforeseen recent events have seriously complicated the Democrats' plans and could leave the U.S. exit looking more like an organized retreat, not the images any incumbent commander-in-chief wants in voters' minds come the start of early voting in early October.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

The Afghan Massacre and the U.S. Mission -- Max Boot, Commentary
A look at major questions surrounding the decade-long Afghan war -- Washington Post
Rampage in Afghanistan puts long-term US presence in peril -- Christian Science Monitor
American soldiers are losing the plot in Afghanistan -- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph
Why the Rogue Soldier's Attack in Afghanistan Was Probably Inevitable -- Paul R. Pillar, The Atlantic
Afghanistan: dash for the exit -- The Guardian editorial
Leading article: Afghanistan - enough is enough -- The Independent
The Disintegration of Obama's Afghanistan War Strategy -- Michael Hirsh, The Atlantic

Despite the horrors of Homs, Syria's rebel leaders are bullish as Assad's regime 'rots from the inside' -- Michael Weiss, The Telegraph
Military intervention could improve situation in Syria, or make it much worse -- Peter Goodspeed, National Post
Politicizing Intelligence on Syria -- Elliot Abrams, Weekly Standard

Turkey struggles in the role of Mideast power during Syria crisis -- J. Michael Kennedy, Los Angeles Times

In Tunisia, press freedoms are in the crosshairs -- Elliot Abrams, Washington Post

Egypt’s full-frontal assault on civil society
-- David J. Kramer, Washington Post

Democracy in China? -- Fareed Zakaria, CNN

China's Zero-Growth Economy -- Gordan G. Chang, Forbes

What Greece Means
-- Paul Krugman, New York Times

Switzerland against the world -- Neil Reynolds, Globe and Mail

In Great Britain, can Christians be fired for wearing a cross? -- Rick Moran, American Thinker

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