ISW News Roundup - June 17, 2009

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Iraq

Associated Press - House Votes to Fund Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, by Jim Abrams

Washington Post - $106 Billion Bill Passes in House

VOA News - US House of Representatives Approves War Funding Bill, by Dan Robinson

Reuters - Iraq Submits $70 bln Infrastructure Rebuilding Plan

Associated Press - Iraq: Suspect Arrested in Sunni Lawmaker's Death, by Qassim Abdul-Zahra

Department of Defense - Iraqi Forces Take Lead on Missions

Associated Press - Iraqi Policemen to Face Charges of Prison Abuse

Reuters - Iraq to Investigate Suspected Abuse in Prisons, by Waleed Ibrahim

Associated Press - Iraq Says it Won't Delay First Postwar Oil Bidding, by Sinan Salaheddin

AFP - Brown Criticized Over 'Secret' Probe into Iraq War, by Katherine Haddon

 

Afghanistan

Reuters - Obama Hails Start of Afghan Election Campaign

Los Angeles Times - Afghanistan Election Campaign Gets Off to a Disorganized Start, by Laura King

Reuters - Pentagon Expected to Issue Report on Afghan Deaths, by David Morgan

AFP - 'Tough Fighting' Expected in Afghanistan: Petraeus

Times Online UK - German Soldiers 'Drink and Complain Too Much to Fight Taleban,' by Roger Boyes

Reuters - Russia, Afghanistan, Pakistan Pledge Taliban Fight, by Oleg Shchedrov

Department of Defense - Coalition, Afghan Forces Degrade Terrorist Networks in South, East Afghanistan

 

Pakistan

Long War Journal - Analysis: Waziristan Operation to Focus on Baitullah Mehsud, by Bill Roggio

Long War Journal - Al Qaeda Commanders Reported Killed, Wounded in Pakistan, by Bill Roggio

Washington Post - Cleric's Slaying Signifies a Shift, by Pamela Constable

Wall Street Journal - Leaders of Pakistan, India Move to Ease Tensions, by Matthew Rosenberg

Los Angeles Times - Pakistan Troops Battle Taliban in the Sakhra Valley, by Carolyn Cole

Associated Press - Skirmishing Ahead of New Pakistan Offensive, by Munir Ahmad

Reuters - EU to Pledge Humanitarian Aid for Pakistan

Associated Press - Pakistan's Army Set for Offensive, by Rohan Sullivan

 

Region

Reuters - General "90-percent-plus" sure on U.S. Missile Defense, by Jim Wolf

Washington Post - U.S. Weighs Integrating Russia Into Missile Plan, by Walter Pincus

Bangladesh

Christian Science Monitor - Are Terror Groups Finding a Haven in Bangladesh?, by David Montero

Iran

Christian Science Monitor - Was Iran's Election Rigged?  Here's What is Known So Far, by Scott Peterson

New York Times - Bracing for New Protests, Iran Tightens Crackdown, by Nazila Fathi and Alan Cowell

New York Times - Iran's Latest Protests Seen as the Toughest to Stop, by Neil MacFarquhar

Los Angeles Times - Mideast Hanging on Every Text and Tweet from Iran, by Jeffrey Fleishman

Associated Press - Iranian Opposition Head Calls for Rally Thursday, by Ali Akbar Dareini

New York Times - Iran Wants Nuclear Weapon Technology: ElBaradei

Israel/Palestine

VOA News - Mitchell Hints of Possible Accord on Mideast Peace Talks Within Weeks, by David Gollust

Lebanon

BBC - EU's Solana Meets Hezbollah in Beirut

Mali

Reuters - Mali Army Clashes with Al Qaeda Suspects: Source, by Tiemoko Diallo

North Korea

New York Times - North Korea Says Journalists Admitted Crimes, by Choe Sang-Hun

Associated Press - N. Korea Warns U.S. of Military Retaliation, by Hyung-Jin Kim

VOA News - Pentagon: North Korea Missiles Threaten US Homeland

Syria

Reuters - Syrian Dissident Receives Rare Acquittal, by Khaled Yacoub Oweis

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