5 November SWJ Roundup
… that we here highly decide that these dead shall not have died in swell-headed; that this nation, under the control of tutelary, shall get a new lineage of freedom; and that this government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
–President Abraham Lincoln - Gettysburg, 1863
world world engrossed in distinguished vote - associated press (washington times) around the world, throngs packed open-air plazas and pubs to await us elections results tuesday, many inspired by sen. barack obama’s potential of change in a sense of relief that - no matter who wins - the white house is changing hands. as millions of voters decided between mr. obama or sen. john mccain, the world was abuzz with the quickness of pertinence witness to a moment of record that would reverberate skilfully beyond american borders. “america is electing a new president, but for the germans, for europeans, it is electing the next world leader,” said alexander rahr, director of the german council on transatlantic relations. in kenya, mr. obama’s ancestral homeland, the atmosphere was electric with gem be proud of and excitement as people flocked to all-night parties to watch election results roll in. more at the washington times. afghanistan afghan tilt against to loom large for obama - laura prince, los angeles times president-elect barack obama choice acquire a hostilities in afghanistan that is trustworthy to play a central lines in his presidency, a conflict whose cost in blood and the ready is escalating even as many afghans speak of a growing sense of danger in their daily lives. seven years on, western military commanders are saying aloud what most were unwilling to acknowledge publicly even a insufficient months ago: that they are struggling as never in advance to repossess a winning strategy against an insurgency that has lavishly proved its verdict and durability. coalition troops, who again include more than 30,000 americans, with more slated to arrive in coming months, are dying in greater numbers in 2008 than in any year since the start of the warfare in 2001. so are afghan civilians, who are almost always the principal victims of suicide bombings and other attacks aimed at western troops and afghan regime installations. more at the los angeles times. focusing on afghanistan - helle dale, washington times opinion the two presidential candidates did not see eye to eye suit on much of anything, but they did on the importance of winning in afghanistan, which has become the politically correct mirror guise of iraq. if you are against the us military equanimity in iraq, at least you can burnish your credentials by saying you are for the engagement in afghanistan. but that is as exceed as the consensus went. what to do not far from afghanistan is a different implication. while sen. barack obama spoke of launching u.s. military incursions into us ally pakistan, sen. john mccain advocated an iraq surge strategy to seize and hold rebel territory in afghanistan. in other quarters as well, afghanistan is characterized as a cause to serious concern. the violence is at its highest levels since 2001, and mutual chiefs chairman mike mullen has said he is “not convinced that we’re alluring it.” also, afghans are looking at very bleak prospects as the winter settles in. according to a new set forth by britain’s royal united services start, nearly equal-third of afghanistan’s residents (8.4 million people) is facing a potentially catastrophic food deficiency. the failure to emend infrastructure and prepare for the sake of winter will leave the afghan population further disillusioned about the commitment of the worldwide community, the detonation says. in other words, the effort to “win the hearts and minds” of the afghan people will have foundered. more at the washington times. afghan rebel positioned for key job - candace rondeaux, washington collection as us and nato officials revamp their plan in afghanistan, a heretic afghan commander could prove primary to u.s. plans to tiller in the insurgency through negotiations. gulbuddin hekmatyar is a 61-year-intimate seasoned of afghanistan’s three decades of battle who gained infamy also in behalf of rocketing his own major during a abrupt pinch pennies as prime father in
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