ISW News Roundup - February 2, 2009
Iraq
Washington Post - In Iraq's North, Vote Tallies To Define Loyalties, Dispute, by Ernesto Londono
Washington Post - Maliki's Party Poised to Win in Key Regions, by Ernesto Londono
Washington Times - Iraqi election hints of party shift, from AP
New York Times - Secular Parties and Premier Lead in Iraq, by Alissa J. Rubin
New York Times - Election: What The Papers Say, by Stephen Farrell
LA Times - In Iraq, security trumps sectarianism at polls, by Tina Susman
Associated Press - Sunni party likely big winner in northern Iraq, by Kim Gamel
LA Times - Iraq vote turnout fails to meet expectations, by Monte Morin
Washington Times - Election troublesome for some Shiites, by Brian Muphy of AP
Reuters - Vote sows seeds of greater calm in Iraq's north, by Tim Cocks
Pakistan and Afghanistan
Washington Post - Iraq Auditor Warns of Waste, Fraud in Afghanistan, by Karen DeYoung and Walter Pincus
LA Times - Appointment of Richard Holbrooke unnerves South Asia, by Paul Richter
Washington Post - Gunmen in Pakistan Kidnap American Official, by Candace Rondeaux
Reuters - Gunmen kidnap American U.N. official in Pakistan, by Gul Yousafzai
Associated Press - Police seek kidnapped American in Pakistan, by Abdul Sattar
Washington Post - Afghans Rally Against U.S. After Strike Kills Two, from AP
Washington Post - Suicide Bomber Kills 21 Afghan Policemen, by Candace Rondeaux
Reuters - Fighting in Pakistan's Swat triggers civilian exodus, by Junaid Khan
Reuters - Suicide bomb kills 21 police in Afghan south
Associated Press - Bomber in police uniform kills 21 Afghan policemen, by Noor Khan
Washington Times - Taliban tightens grip in key valley, by Nasir Khan
Long War Journal - Suicide bomber strikes in Uruzgan police station, by Bill Roggio
Washington Times - Police: Suicide bomber kills 18 Afghan policemen, from AP
Israel-Hamas Conflict
Washington Post - Israel's Key Election Issue: Did War End Too Soon, by Griff Witte
Reuters - Israeli, Palestinian attacks batter Gaza ceasefire, by Nidal al-Mughrabi
Reuters - Hamas says "no hurry" for dialogue with Abbas
Reuters - Israeli troops kill Palestinian gunman near Hebron
LA Times - Israeli airstrikes target Gaza, by Richard Boudreaux
Associated Press - Israeli strike kills Gaza militant, strains truce, by Ibrahim Barzak
Washington Times - Olmert vows to punish militants, from AP
Washington Times - Gaza militants launch new rocket fire, by Matti Friedman of AP
Iran
Reuters - Iran crackdown on dissent seen linked to election, U.S., by Fredrik Dahl
LA Times - Khatami predicted to enter Iran presidential race, by Ramin Mostaghim and Borzou Daragahi
Reuters - Iran tells Hamas: Be ready for fresh Israeli attacks