ISW News Roundup - July 24, 2009

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Iraq

VOA News - Iraqi PM Hints He is Open to Longer US Stay

Washington Times - Iraqi Leader May Ask U.S. to Prolong Stay, by Eli Lake

CNN - Petraeus: Seems Iraq Doing Well Taking Reins on Security

Washington Post - U.S. Officials Negotiated with Iraqi Insurgent Groups Twice in Spring, by Nada Bakri

AFP - Iraq's Maliki Honors Fallen US Soldiers

New York Times - Iraq Presses U.S. on Pact with Sunnis in Turkey, by Sam Dagher

VOA News - US Defense Chief, Iraqi PM Discuss Military Sales

Department of Defense - Gates, Maliki Discuss U.S.-Iraqi Security Partnership, by Gerry J. Gilmore

Los Angeles Times - In Iraq, Kurdistan Election Campaign Heats Up, by Liz Sly

Times Online UK - Former Guerilla Relies on Popular Appeal in Bid to Win Kurdistan

AFP - Iraq's Kurds Set for Vote Amid Tensions with Baghdad, by Abdel Hamid Zebari

Reuters - CNPC to Take Majority Stake in Iraq Field-Sources

 

Afghanistan

Associated Press - US Intelligence Gathering in Afghanistan Expanded, by Richard Lardner

New York Times - U.S. Shifts Afghan Narcotics Strategy, by Thom Shanker and Elisabeth Bumiller

Los Angeles Times - U.S. Stops Giving Militant Death Tolls in Afghanistan, by Julian E. Barnes

Associated Press - Rising Casualties Raise Doubts Abroad on War, by Elaine Ganley and Matt Moore

Washington Post - British Battle for Afghan Trust in Resistive South, by Jonathon burch

Department of Defense - Forces Kill Militants, Detain Suspects in Afghanistan

AFP - US Soldiers, 12 Militants Killed in Afghanistan

New York Times - Rival to Karzai Gains Strength in Afghan presidential Election, by Carlotta Gall

Reuters - Afghan President Vows to Regulate Foreign Troops, by Hamid Shalizi

AFP - US Probes Soldier's Capture in Afghanistan

Washington Times - Queries Rise on Soldier's Kidnapping, by Shaun Waterman

New York Times - A Capture in Afghanistan, and Hometown Close Ranks, by William Yardley

 

Pakistan

Christian Science Monitor - Delayed Offensive Wears at Pakistan's Antiterror Credibility, by Ben Arnoldy

Associated Press - US Envoy: Securing Pakistan's Swat a Top Priority, by Elena Becatoros

Long War Journal - Pakistani Jihadist Deny Osama Bin Laden's Son Killed, by Bill Roggio

BBC - Pakistan Displaced Returns Resume

Christian Science Monitor - Pakistanis Fighting the Taliban Press for Military Backup, by Ben Arnoldy

Long War Journal - Swat Taliban Leader 'Alive, Healthy and Has Never Been Wounded' - Spokesman, by Bill Roggio

 

Region

Los Angeles Times - A Young American's Journey into Al Qaeda, by Sebastian Rotella and Josh Meyer

 

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