RIVERBED REACH - Afghan soldiers assist U.S. Army 1st Lt. Michael Vit out of a riverbed while conducting patrols near the village of Lowy Manarah in the Arghanda district, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, Jan. 9, 2011. Viti is assigned to Company A, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment. U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Nathan ThomeHow The Afghanistan War Became Tangled In India Vs. Pakistan Rivalry -- Ben Arnoldy, Christian Science Monitor
India-Pakistan tensions muddy US efforts in Afghanistan, where Pakistan's cooperation is needed. One key issue: Islamabad is wary of India's broadening regional role.
The resolution of the US war in Afghanistan is getting tangled up in one of the world's most stubborn rivalries: India versus Pakistan.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials
Do we have to wait 30 years for human rights in China? -- Fred Hiatt, Washington Post
Pushing China, quietly -- L.A. Times editorial
Why China Does Capitalism Better than the U.S. -- Tony Karon, Time Magazine
China deserves caution, not trust -- Peter Worthington, National Post
Obama and Mideast peace: Time ripe to push again for breakthrough? -- Howard Lafranchi, Christian Science Monitor
Where A New Sudanese Civil War Could Begin -- Rebecca Hamilton, Foreign Affairs
The Fall of Beirut -- Michael J. Totten, Commentary Magazine
What might Hezbollah face once the trial begins? -- William Harris, The Daily Star
Libyans are just as hungry as Tunisians -- Hisham Matar, The Guardian
Why Aristide Shouldn't Be Allowed Into Haiti -- Tim Padgett, Time Magazine
Russia's Own WikiLeaks Takes Off -- Olga Razumovskaya, Moscow Times
Kim Jong Il's Missiles: As Obama dithers, North Korea is only getting more dangerous. It's time to cut a deal. -- Joel Wit, Foreign Policy
Gas fields in contested seas -- Robbie Sabel, Jerusalem Post
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