Global News Alert - September 3, 2010
Afghanistan
Reuters- Gates says Pakistan havens still threaten Afghanistan by Phil Stuart
The Washington Post- Karzai calls aide's arrest reminiscent of Soviet times by Greg Jaffe
Associated Press- Gates visits US forces in southern Afghanistan by Anne Gearan
Voice of America- Petraeus Plans for Start of US Withdrawal from Afghanistan Next Year by Al Pessin
Los Angeles Times- Afghans pull money from troubled Kabul Bank by Mark Magnier
Voice of America- US Withdrawal from Iraq Looms Over Afghan War by Gary Thomas
Agence-France Presse- Suicide blast kills senior Tajik police officer by Akbar Borisov
Pakistan
Reuters- Scenarios: Where is battle between Pakistan and Taliban headed? by Michael Gregory
Reuters- Floods likely to delay Pakistan anti-Taliban moves by Saud Mehsud
TIME- Religious Minorities Suffering Worst in Pakistan Floods by Omar Waraich
Agence-France Presse- US sorry over 'mistreatment' of Pakistan military delegation
Iraq
The Washington Post- U.S. message leaves Iraqis confused by Leila Fadel
Christian Science Monitor- As Iraq combat operations end, US forces try to cement gains by Jane Arraf
Miami Herald- Gates: Iraq outcome will always be clouded by how it began' by Nancy Youssef
World
The New York Times- Attackers Strike Home of Iranian Opposition Leader
The Washington Times- Muslims use Facebook, YouTube in Kashmir fight by Aijaz Hussain
Los Angeles Times- Middle East talks begin with work plan by Paul Richter
Reuters- Iran says to strike Israel nuclear site if attacked