ISW News Roundup - March 4, 2009
Pakistan
BBC - Pakistan president in gunmen vow
Christian Science Monitor - Pakistani vigilantes take on Taliban, by Ayesha Nasir
Associated Press - Attack spoils Pakistan's World Cup status
Times Online UK - Pakistan offers $125,000 bounty for terrorists who attacked cricketers, by Jeremy Page
New York Times - Pakistan Police Detain 20 After Cricket Attack, by Jane Perlez and Waqar Gillani
Associated Press - Cricket ref: Pakistan police fled during ambush, by Rizwan Ali
Christian Science Monitor - Militant attack on cricket team in Pakistan could backfire, by Ben Arnoldy
Reuters - We won't negotiate with Taliban: Pakistan's Zardari
Reuters - Afghan rival rues errors of "younger brother" Karzai, by Simon Denyer
Afghanistan
BBC - Blasts target main US Afghan base
CNN - Afghanistan: U.S. airbase attack wounds 3
Reuters - Afghan farmers turn from drugs to fish, by Hamid Shalizi
BBC - Afghan elections set for August
Reuters - Afghan election body says April poll not possible, by Hamid Shalizi
Washington Times - U.S. takes fight to Taliban leader, by Raza Khan and Sara A. Carter
Times Online UK - MoD keeps powder dry as Nato awaits President Obama's plea for troops, by Michael Evans
New York Times Baghdad Bureau - Dark Humor: Heading for Afghanistan, by Qassem H.J.
RFE/RL - Grave Discovered In Afghan Interior Ministry's Yard
RFE/RL - Three Canadian Soldiers Killed in Afghan Blast
Iraq
BBC - Iraq suicide bombings kill four
Associated Press - US commanders hone battlefield diplomacy in Iraq, by Lara Jakes
Associated Press - U.S. soldier killed in Mosul attack, by Sameer N. Yacoub
Christian Science Monitor - A drawdown of contractors in Iraq, by Gordon Lubold
Christian Science Monitor - Iraq's urban sprawl, not looting, threatens Ninevah antiquities, by Jane Arraf
Region
Israel
BBC - Clinton concern over demolitions
New York Times - Clinton Says She Pressed for Gaza Border Opening, by Mark Landler
Reuters - Iran Missiles Can Reach Israel Atom Sites: Commander
Lebanon
Associated Press - Hariri tribunal under way, by Sam F. Ghattas
Russia
Associated Press - Russia open to U.S. plan on Iran
Reuters - NATO seen moving towards normal Russia ties, by David Brunnstrom
Syria
Washington Post - U.S. Sends Senior Officials to Syria To Revive Relations, by Glenn Kessler
Iran
Reuters - Six powers commit to "direct diplomacy" with Iran, by Mark Heinrich
RFE/RL - Iran Says It Will Launch First Atom Power Plant In Summer
BBC - Iran sees Obama 'on wrong path'
BBC - Iran confirms reporter detention
Turkmenistan
RFE/RL - U.S. Funds Border-Crossings In Turkmenistan
NATO
New York Times - Interview: Issues Facing NATO On Its 60th Birthday, by F. Stephen Larrabee and Bernard Gwertzman