[posted 2/8/10]
In a move designed to cripple the Brotherhood’s leadership ahead of Parliamentary elections, ten officials are arrested over five provinces overnight:
- Egypt Arrests 3 Top Muslim Brotherhood Leaders (AP / Washington Post)
The Afghan president says his people’s priority is “ending raids at night on Afghan homes, … ending the arrests of Afghans in their homes and their villages,” and “gaining judicial independence completely and rather very very soon”:
- Karzai Demands End to Nato Raids (Al Jazeera)
Terrorism experts say the group has adjusted its tactics to incorporate smaller scale attacks that are increasingly difficult to prevent:
- Al-Qaeda is a Wounded but Dangerous Enemy (Washington Post)
An offensive to take down the Taliban Stronghold in Marja is being used as a litmus test illustrating how difficult it will be to train Afghan troops to be self sufficient…
- Afghan Force Faces Crucial Test in Marja (LA Times)
… Meanwhile, pressure mounts for reconciliation negotiations with Taliban:
Confirming Ahmadinejad’s intentions of enriching uranium as nuclear negotiations move forward:
[posted 2/7/10]
Ahmadinejad’s move to quiet domestic critics will impede negotiations with the West:
- Ahmadinejad Orders Nuclear Work (Al Jazeera)
Afghan officials express doubts about charges of complicity against the deputy chief and security head of the national police in Kapisa, arrested in a NATO raid:
A senior Taliban commander says the conviction of Aafia Siddiqui has created a “religious and moral obligation to help the distressed Pakistani woman convicted by the US court on false charges”:
- Taliban to Execute US Soldier if Aafia not Released (International)
“Surgenomics” – A term describing the US strategy to ramp up military forces with an explicit mission to co-opt the locals financially:
- Will the Taliban Buy into Surgenomics? (Guardian)
The governments ceasefire offer only needs the signature of al-Houthi and the conflict will cease “immediately”:
- Peace Agreement Eludes Yemen (Al Jazeera)
Targeting Shi’a at the culmination of their pilgrimage, insurgents are clearly dedicated to derailing Iraqi democracy:
- In Iraq, Karbala Bombings Spark Fears of Renewed Sectarian Violence (Christian Science Monitor)
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