ISW News Roundup - March 24, 2009
Iraq
New York Times - Sunni Fighters Say Iraq Didn't Keep Job Promises, by Rod Nordland and Alissa J. Rubin
International Herald Tribune - Sunni fighters, key to stability, grow restive, by Rod Nordland and Alissa J. Rubin
Reuters - Iraq has asked U.S. for 140 more Abrams tanks, by TIm Cocks
Associated Press - Kurdish rebels: We won't stop fighting in Iraq, by Sinan Salaheddin
Reuters - Disarm or leave, Iraq's Talabani tells PKK, by Paul de Bendern
Washington Post - Turkish President Visits Iraq as Bombings Kill 34, by Anthony Shadid and K.I. Ibrahim
Associated Press - At least 23 dead in Iraq suicide blast
LA Times - 27 killed in two bombings in Iraq, by Saif Hameed and Ned Parker
Times Online UK - Kurdish funeral attack raises fear of escalating Iraqi violence, by Deborah Haynes
BBC - Basra airport ready for take-off, by Peter Grant
Afghanistan
Reuters - U.S. outlines new Afghan strategy to NATO allies, by David Brunnstrom
BBC - Afghanistan: New tactics, same strategy? by Paul Reynolds
Christian Science Monitor - As US public sours on Afghanistan, Obama calls for 'exit strategy', by Jonathan Adams
Associated Press - UN mission in Afghanistan to lead civilian aid, by Edith M. Lederer
Times Online UK - Western officials in plot to dilute powers of President Karzai, by James Bone
Reuters - Holbrooke rejects report on sidelining Karzai
Reuters - Karzai to attend Afghanistan meeting, Ankara talks, by Hamid Shalizi
Reuters - Clinton to attend Afghan meeting, no word on Iran
Reuters - Australians oppose extra Afghan troops: poll, by Rob Taylor
Long War Journal - Coalition strike kills senior Taliban leader in Helmand, by Bill Roggio
New York Times - NATO Says Top Taliban Leader Slain, by Abdul Waheed Wafa and Mark McDonald
New York Times Baghdad Bureau - On the Spot: Counterterrorism, Afghan-Style, by Richard A. Oppel Jr.
Associated Press - NATO troops kill Afghan driver who fails to stop
Department of Defense - Coalition, Afghan Forces Kill Six, Detain 14 in Afghanistan Operations
Pakistan
LA Times - U.S. plans to boost civilian aid to Pakistan, by Julian E. Barnes and Paul Richter
Associated Press - Suicide bomber targets Pakistan police, 2 killed, by Asif Shahzad
BBC - Swat Taleban find Sharia a challenge, by Syed Shoaib Hasan
Associated Press - Pakistan militants strengthen in heartland, by Chris Brummitt