Eleições no Afeganistão


12 | Janeiro | 2010


 


ARQUIVO IPRI-UNL:
- Os 100 dias de Obama [Abril 2009]
- Terror & Tortura [Abril 2009]
- NATO [Fevereiro 200L9]
- A missão de Holbrooke [Janeiro 2008]
- A demissão de Musharraf [Agosto 2008]
- Eleições gerais no Paquistão [Fevereiro 2008]
- Benazir Bhutto (1953 - 2007) [Dezembro 2007]
- Crise no Paquistão II [Novembro 2007]
- 11/9: Seis Anos Depois [Setembro 2007]
- Crise no Paquistão [Julho 2007]
- Terrorismo no Norte de África [Abril 2007]
- 11/9: Cinco Anos Depois [Setembro 2006]
- Tentativa de Atentado em Londres [Agosto 2006]
- Atentado Terrorista em Bombaim [Julho 2006]
- Ofensiva Internacional da Al-Qaida [Setemebro 2005]
- 11-M: Um Ano Depois [Março 2005]

Blog EUROPAS, IPRI-UNL




LINKS:
Q&A: Afghan election
BBC News

Candidate Profiles: Hamid Karzai
RFE

Candidate Profiles: Abdullah Abdullah
RFE

Candidate Profiles: Ramzan Bashardost
RFE

Candidate Profiles:Ashraf Ghani
RFE

Afghan elections: other candidates
BBC News

Who are the Taliban?
BBC News

Afghanistan Government

NATO

The Af-Pak Channel
Foreign Policy




ANÁLISES:
How the Afghan Election Was Rigged (19 de Outubro)
Peter W. Galbraith, Time

Time for Decisiveness on Afghanistan (12 de Outubro)
Robert Kaplan, The Atlantic

Aim for the Middle in Afghanistan (12 de Outubro)
Richard Haass, Washington Post

Counterintuitive counterinsurgency (12 de Outubro)
Richard Fontaine and John Nagl, LA Times

Young Hamlet's Afghan agony (12 de Outubro)
Charles Krauthammer, Jerusalem Post

The right road for getting out of Afghanistan (11 de Outubro)
Gwynne Dyer, Japan Times

The Real Afghan Lessons From Vietnam (11 de Outubro)
Lewis Sorley, Wall Street Journal

How to Aggravate Pakistan (11 de Outubro)
David Ignatius, Washington Post

Two Wrongs Make Another Fiasco (11 de Outubro)
Frank Rich, New York Times

The Case Against a Surge (10 de Outubro)
Fareed Zakaria, Washington Post

How Mullah Omar's Taliban Made a Comeback (10 de Outubro)
Scott Shane, NY Times

Why Stay the Course (9 de Outubro)
Zahir Tanin, IHT

Obama and Afghanistan’s morass (9 de Outubro)
Najmuddin A Shaikh, Daily Times

What now for Afghanistan? Obama's options (9 de Outubro)
Kim Sengupta, The Independent

A To-Do List for Afghanistan (9 de Outubro)
Turki al-Faisal, Washington Post

Young Hamlet's Agony (9 de Outubro)
Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post

The Missing Debate on Afghanistan (9 de Outubro)
Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal

Afghanistan Could Decide This Presidency (9 de Outubro)
Robert Shrum, The Week

Afghanistan Controversy: Less Than Meets the Eye (8 de Outubro)
Joe Klein, Time

Barack Obama's Pakistan Problem (8 de Outubro)
Laura Rozen, Politico

Pakistan warns India to 'back off' (9 de Outubro)
M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times

The Folly of Nation Building (8 de Outubro)
Jerry Mark Silverman, The National Interest

EU election observer says the entire Afghan election process was flawed (8 de Outubro)
Entrevista a Gunter Mulack, DW

Testing Obama's Doctrine (8 de Outbro)
David Ignatius, Washington Post

Biden's Afghan Journey (8 de Outbro)
Norman J. Kurz, Washington Post

Pakistan's trust deficit (8 de Outbro)
Arnaud De Borchgrave, UPI

Bury the Vietnam Analogy (8 de Outbro)
Peter Beinart, The Daily Beast

Fight this war in Afghanistan, not Whitehall (8 de Outbro)
Michael Evans, Times

All's Quiet on the Afghan Front (8 de Outbro)
Jeffrey Simpson, Globe and Mail

Hue and cry in Pakistan over Kerry-Lugar conditions (8 de Outbro)
Nirupama Subramanian, The Hindu

Afghanistan Bottleneck and NATO (7 de Outbro)
Cem Birsay, Hurriyet Daily News

US considers Afghan strategy on eighth anniversary of conflict (7 de Outbro)
Rukeyya Rehman, Open Democracy

A reformed Islam could save Afghanistan (7 de Outbro)
Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, CS Monitor

No Peace in Swat Valley (7 de Outbro)
Anna Husarska, Los Angeles Times

Beijing's Afghan Gamble (7 de Outubro)
Robert D. Kaplan, New York Times

States of Conflict: An Update (7 de Outubro)
Jason Campbell, Michael O'hanlon, Jeremy Shapiro, Amy Unikewicz, New York Times

More Power to Afghan Warlords (7 de Outubro)
Richard Bennett, Asia Times

In Defense of Gen. McChrystal (6 de Outubro)
William Galston, The New Republic

A Muslim solution for Afghanistan (6 de Outubro)
Arif Rafiq, CS Montor

A General Within Bounds (6 de Outubro)
Michael O'Hanlon, Washington Post

How War Will End in Afghanistan (6 de Outbro)
Dan Reiter, Foreign Policy

Afghanistan: Obama faces ‘Kennedy moment’ (6 de Outubro)
Simon Tisdall, The Hindu

Only the brave survive on Chicken Street in Kabul (6 de Outubro)
Martin Fletcher, Times

Nuclear Challenge from Pakistan and Iran – Part I (5 de Outubro)
Matthew Rojansky, Daniel Cassman Yale Global

Afghanistan and Leadership (5 de Outubro)
Mark Moyar, Wall Street Journal

Steering our own path (5 de Outubro)
Srinath Raghavan, Rudra Chaudhuri, The Indian Express

A Savvy Swat Strategy (4 de Outubro)
David Ignatius, Washington Post

What I Saw at the Afghan Election (4 de Outubro)
Peter W. Galbraith, Washington Post

Deployments and Diplomacy (3 de Outubro)
Henry Kissinger, Newsweek

Forget Afghanistan. Let's nation-build at home first (2 de Outubro)
Walter Rodgers, CS Monitor

Putting the ‘I’ in Aid (2 de Outubro)
Peter Bergen and Sameer Lalwani, New York Times

China maps an end to the Afghan war (2 de Outubro)
M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times

The US focus on Balochistan (2 de Outubro)
Najmuddin A Shaikh, Daily Times

No prizes for guessing what Pakistan will do (2 de Outubro)
Ejaz Haider, Daily Times

General Stanley McChrystal turns his fire on Western leaders as Afghan mission falters (2 de Outubro)
Con Coughlin, Daily Telegraph

If Afghanistan Is the Test, NATO Is Failing (2 de Outubro)
John Feffer, Asia Times

To win in Afghanistan Obama must learn from Vietnam (1 de Outubro)
Caitlin Talmadge, CS Monitor

A Showdown In Waziristan (1 de Outubro)
David Ignatius, Washington Post

Obama: Don't give up on Afghanistan (1 de Outubro)
John Hughes, CS Monitor

Obama Can't Outsource Afghanistan (1 de Outubro)
Karl Rove, Wall Street Journal

No big blank checks (1 de Outubro)
Michael O'Hanlon, Washington Times

Gorbachev Was Right About Afghanistan (30 de Setembro)
Steve Coll, New Yorker

How Not to Defeat al Qaeda (30 de Setembro)
Frederick W. Kagan & Kimberly Kagan, Weekly Standard

To Surge or Not to Surge (30 de Setembro)
Michael Gerson, Washington Post

History No Guide for Afghan Campaign (30 de Setembro)
Liam Fox, The Independent

Pakistan's Doom-Mongers Are Wrong (29 de Setembro)
Shaukat Qadir, The National

«Comment nous allons gagner en Afghanistan» (29 de Setemebro)
Entrevista a Stanley McChrystal, Le Figaro

The View From Pakistan's Spies (29 de Setemebro)
David Ignatius, Washington Post

Russia Can Help the U.S. in Afghanistan (29 de Setemebro)
Richard Weitz, The Moscow Times

Afghanistan Is Not a War of Necessity (28 de Setemebro)
Richard Haass, Der Spiegel

The Taliban in Their Own Words (28 de Setemebro)
Sami Yousafzai and Ron Moreau, Newsweek

McChrystal’s War (28 de Setemebro)
Evan Thomas, Newsweek

Let's Beat the Extremists Like We Beat the Soviets (28 de Setembro)
Andrew J. Bacevich, Washington Post

Obama can't downsize to success in Afghanistan (28 de Setembro)
Max Boot, LA Times

A War President? (28 de Setembro)
Ross Douthat, New York Times

Go All-in, or Fold (28 de Setembro)
Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post

Obama’s Afghan dilemma (28 de Setembro)
Shahzad Chaudhry, Daily Times

Interesting times (28 de Setembro)
Syed Mansoor Hussain, Daily Times

What Plan? Obama Has No Afghan Strategy (27 de Setembro)
Amir Taheri, New York Post

Why General McChrystal Believes He Can Win (27 de Setembro)
Evan Thomas, Newsweek

Obama at War With His General (27 de Setembro)
Ruben Navarrette, San Diego U-T

Clear Afghan Plan Must Come Before Troops (27 de Setembro)
John Kerry, WSJ

Preparing to beat a retreat? (25 de Setembro)
Najmuddin A Shaikh, Daily Times

Afghanistan – a way forward (25 de Setembro)
Chinmaya R. Gharekhan, The Hindu

Commit to Afghanistan or Get Out (25 de Setembro)
Kori Schake, Wall Street Journal

Britain's Afghan Wisdom (24 de Setembro)
David Ignatius, Washington Post

White House Stiff Arms McChrystal (24 de Setembro)
Rowan Scarborough, Human Events

The Vietnamization of Afghanistan (24 de Setembro)
Tim Fernholz, The American Prospect

The Vietnamization of Afghanistan (24 de Setembro)
Tim Fernholz, The American Prospect

One Afghan, One Vote (23 de Setembro)
Richard Williamson, Weekly Standard

Success in Afghanistan requires Chinese and Russian helpd (23 de Setembro)
Richard Weitz, Daily Star

Why Are We In Afghanistan? (23 de Setembro)
David Wood, Politics Daily

On Afghanistan, Never Mind? (23 de Setembro)
Rich Lowry, National Review Online

President Needs to Limit U.S. Combat Troops (23 de Setembro)
Sen. Carl Levin, USA Today

Obama Hasn't Collapsed Yet on Afghanistan (23 de Setembro)
Jen Rubin, Commentary

What Did NATO Expect in Afghanistan? (23 de Setembro)
Jeffrey Simpson, Globe and Mail

Pakistan's Zardari Works the Crowd (23 de Setembro)
Syed Saleem Shahzad, Asia Times

L'Europe ne doit pas fléchir en Afghanistan (23 de Setembro)
Renaud Girard, Le Figaro

Vision of victory in Afghanistan - but time is on the Taleban's side (23 de Setembro)
Richard Beeston, Times

No more troops to Afghanistan (22 de Setembro)
H.D.S. Greenway, Boston Globe

Mission: Downsize (22 de Setembro)
Eugene Robinson, Washington Post

Obama vs the Generals? (21 de Setembro)
Michael Crowley, The New Republic

Be Like Bush (21 de Setembro)
Robert D. Kaplan, The Atlantic Online

The Last Mission (21 de Setembro)
George Packer, The New Yorker

Why Karzai's Rival Abdullah Won't Compromise on Runoff (21 de Setembro)
Tim McGirk, Time

Running out of time in Afghanistan (21 de Setembro)
Simon Tisdall, The Guardian

The Hard and Bitter Truth (21 de Setembro)
Bob Herbert, New York Times

Maladies of Interpreters (21 de Setembro)
Joshua Foust, New York Times

Obama's Befuddling Afghan Policy (21 de Setembro)
Leslie H. Gelb, Wall Street Journal

Taliban Death Underscores Human Rights Concerns In Swat (21 de Setembro)
Antoine Blua, RFE

Nightmare Scenario in Afghanistan (18 de Setembro)
Maley, Weinbaum & Mullen, FP

U.S. Must Narrow Objectives in Afghanistan (16 de Setembro)
Malou Innocent and Christopher Preble

Obama's Afghanistan Blind Spot (16 de Setembro)
Kenneth Weisbrode, WPR

Karzai won in Afghanistan. Will Obama lose? (16 de Setembro)
Dmitry Kosyrev, RIA Novosti

The North Atlantic Phoenix (10 de Setembro)
James Joyner, The National Interest

Training the Afghan army (17 de Setembro)
Brian Cloughley, Daily Times

Foreign policy and the democratic paradox (17 de Setembro)
Dominique Moisi, Japan Times

Why Is Obama Repeating Bush Mistakes? (16 de Setembro)
Michael Crowley, New Republic

Why the Taliban Is Gaining Ground in Afghanistan (16 de Setembro)
Tim McGirk, Time

Too Much at Stake to Abandon Afghanistan (16 de Setembro)
Peter Brookes, China Post

A ‘weapons system’ based on wishful thinking (16 de Setembro)
Andrew Wilder, Boston Globe

A tipping point in the Afghan war (16 de Setembro)
M.K. Bhadrakumar, The Hindu

What I Saw While Afghanistan Voted (16 de Setembro)
Ellen Bork, RFE

Mounting Afghan follies give U.S. a way out (16 de Setembro)
Gwynne Dyer, Japan Times

The Real Terror Haven (16 de Setembro)
Paul R. Pillar, Washington Post

Obama Makes Bush's Mistakes in Afghanistan (16 de Setembro)
Michael Crowley, TNR

Afghanistan’s Other Front (16 de Setembro)
Joseph Kearns Goodwin, New York Times

Afghanistan’s Other Front (15 de Setembro)
Joseph Kearns Goodwin, IHT

A Way to Get Out of Afghanistan (14 de Setembro)
Brahma Chellaney, Japan Times

More Marines Needed in Afghanistan (14 de Setembro)
Oliver North, Washington Times

Can Obama Inspire on Afghanistan? (14 de Setembro)
Abe Greenwald, American Spectator

The Way Out of Afghanistan (12 de Setembro)
Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek

Ask The Man Who Knows (8 de Setembro)
Frederick W. Kagan, Weekly Standard

Is America our friend? (8 de Setembro)
Rasul Bakhsh Rais, Daily Times

An Afghan village ignores Taliban threat (8 de Setembro)
Bilal Sarwary, The Hindu

Will Obama Fight For Afghanistan? (8 de Setembro)
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post

A Return Visit to Kabul: Is Time Running Out? (7 de Setembro)
Tim McGirk, Time

The Afghan Stakes (7 de Setembro)
Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal

The Call From Afghanistan (7 de Setembro)
Georgie Hanlin, IHT

'Doubt Will Turn into Dissent' (7 de Setembro)
Tom Hayden, Der Spiegel

Turning a Blind Eye to Misogyny (7 de Setembro)
Nick Cohen, Stand Point Mag

«Je ne serai pas une marionnette des États-Unis» (7 de Setembro)
Entrevista a Hamid Karzaï, Le Figaro

Should Obama go 'all in' on Afghanistan? (7 de Setembro)
Andrew J. Bacevich, LA Times

A Musharraf trial requires prudence (7 de Setembro)
Talib Lashari, Daily Star

Nato's dissolution is long overdue (7 de Setembro)
Mary Dejevsky, The Independent

Afghan women now face new dangers (7 de Setembro)
Katherine Butler, The Independent

Afghanistan isn't Obama's Vietnam -- yet (6 de Setembro)
Doyle McManus, LA Times

In Afghanistan, Let's Keep It Simple (6 de Setembro)
Ahmed Rashid, Washington Post

What Brown Didn't Say About Afghanistan (6 de Setembro)
Andrew Rawnsley, Observer

Bankrupting the Taliban (6 de Setembro)
Oliver North, Washington Times

A Stable Pakistan Needs a Stable Afghanistan (5 de Setembro)
Frederick W. Kagan, Wall Street Journal

Deepening Crisis in Afghanistan (4 de Setembro)
Najmuddin A Shaikh, Daily Times

Democracy in danger in Afghanistan (4 de Setembro)
Raja Karthikeya, The Hindu

In Afghanistan, No Choice but to Try (4 de Setembro)
Michael Gerson, Washington Post

Taliban's bombs came from US, not Iran (4 de Setembro)
Gareth Porter, Asia Times

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Michael Mullen (4 de Setembro)
U.S. Department of Defense

Can the U.. Lead Afghans? (3 de Setembro)
Mark Moyar, New York Times

Afghanistan Is Not 'Obama's War' (3 de Setembro)
Dan Senor and Peter Wehner, Wall Street Journal

A Peek Into Pakistan (3 de Setembro)
Sadanand Dhume, Wall Street Journal

Sécuriser l'Afghanistan (3 de Setembro)
Eric Fottorino, Le Monde

It's Time for Karzai to Step Down (3 de Setembro)
Amin Saikal, The Guardian

Karzai must clean up his act or be dumped (3 de Setembro)
Malcolm Rifkind, Times

The last thing Afghans need is for us to give up on them (3 de Setembro)
Richard Youngs, The Independent

Prolonging Futility in Afghanistan (3 de Setembro)
Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune

How to Win in Afghanistan (2 de Setembro)
Max Boot, Wall Street Journal

Can the U.S. 'Offshore' Its Afghanistan War? (2 de Setembro)
Mark Thompson, Time

Afghans must take the lead in cleaning house (2 de Setembro)
Jamie F. Metzl and C. Christine Fair, Japan Times

A Middle Way On Afghanistan? (2 de Setembro)
David Ignatius, Washington Post

What's Right With Afghanistan (1 de Setembro)
Michael O'hanlon And Bruce Riedel, Wall Street Journal

George Will's Exit Plan for Afghanistan: Premature (1 de Setembro)
Joe Klein, Time

What is Obama's Strategy in Afghanistan? (1 de Setembro)
Mark Steyn, National Review

Swat Valley's Hidden Crisis (1 de Setembro)
Morton Abramowitz, Washington Post

We're Not the Soviets in Afghanistan (1 de Setembro)
Frederick W. Kagan, Weekly Standard

Is Pakistan Winning Against Taliban? (1 de Setembro)
Michael Petrou, Maclean's

Get Out of Afghanistan (1 de Setembro)
George F. Will, Washington Post

Let the Afghans lead Afghan reform (1 de Setembro)
Jamie F. Metzl & Christine Fair, Daily Star

A Loyal Opposition (1 de Setembro)
William Kristol, Weekly Standard

Turning Point Looms for the U.S. in Afghanistan (31 de Agosto)
Mark Thompson, Time

The Afghan 8os are back (31 de Agosto)
Jonathan Steele, The Guardian

Why We Must Stay in Afghanistan (31 de Agosto)
Marie Cocco, Indianapolis Star

How to Lose in Afghanistan (31 de Agosto)
Anthony H. Cordesman, Washington Post

Why Obama may fail in Afghanistan (31 de Agosto)
Shahzad Chaudhry, Daily Times

Let Afghans lead Afghan reform (31 de Agosto)
Jamie F. Metzland & C. Christine Fair, Today’s Zaman

Moscow’s New Afghanistan (31 de Agosto)
Edward Lozansky, The Moscow Times

Wizards and wives drive Afghan election (31 de Agosto)
M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times

Mr Brown is Mr Unpopular in Helmand (31 de Agosto)
Anthony Loyd, Times

Global Concern (31 de Agosto)
Bruce Riedel, Times of India

Afghanistan Is Now Obama's War (31 de Agosto)
Clive Crook, Financial Times

Peace with the Taliban: It is possible (30 de Agosto)
James Fergusson, The Independent

US public diplomacy: an idiotic fetish (29 de Agosto)
Rami G. Khouri, Daily Star

The Road Home from Afghanistan (29 de Agosto)
Russ Feingold, Wall Street Journal

Opposing Escalation in Afghanistan (29 de Agosto)
David Cortright, The Nation

Afghan Elections and Mission (29 de Agosto)
Marco Vicenzino, Washington Times

The Afghan election (28 de Agosto)
Najmuddin A Shaikh, Daily Times

Mad, bad and dangerous for our Armed Forces (28 de Agosto)
Sam Kiley, Times

Afghanistan's ethnically split ballot box (28 de Agosto)
Nushin Arbabzadah, The Guardian

Indian interests in regional security (28 de Agosto)
M.K. Bhadrakumar, The Hindu

Winning Afghanistan (27 de Agosto)
Dov S. Zakheim, The National Interest

Caution! Quagmire Ahead in Afghanistan! (27 de Agosto)
Fred Kaplan, Slate

We owe it to our troops in Afghanistan (27 de Agosto)
Jock Stirrup, The Guardian

Chinese troops offer an Afghan solution (27 de Agosto)
Francesco Sisci, Asia Times

Obama's Next Move in Afghanistan (27 de Agosto)
Joe Klein, Time

Afghan Election Unlikely to Deliver Leadership (27 de Agosto)
Bronwen Maddox, Times

A Military Solution (27 de Agosto)
Amir Taheri, New York Post

Afghanistan’s Electoral Disaster (27 de Agosto)
Nikolas K. Gvosdev, The National Interest

Afghanistan’s Election Matters as Much for the Country as for the World (27 de Agosto)
Bruce Riedel, Yale Global

Afghanistan: the point of decision (27 de Agosto)
Paul Rogers, Open Democracy

Mission Afghanistan (27 de Agosto)
Brian Cloughley, Daily Times

The election observed (27 de Agosto)
Evelyn N. Farkas, Washington Times

Afghanistan's Economy Blooms (27 de Agosto)
Ann Marlowe, Wall Street Journal

Kabul draped in a veil of uncertainty (27 de Agosto)
Derek Henry Flood, Asia Times

Afghan elections expose US war doubts (27 de Agosto)
Daniel Luban, Asia Times

Interview with Karzai’s Deputy Karim Khalili (26 de Agosto)
Asharq Al-Awsat

Afghanistan: The Injustice of Geography (26 de Agosto)
Ali Ibrahim, Asharq Al-Awsat

Afghan election flawed but far from a failure (26 de Agosto)
Marco Vicenzino, Boston Globe

Afghanistan's Sham Vote (25 de Agosto)
Jean Mackenzie, International Herald Tribune

Could Obama Lose Afghanistan? (25 de Agosto)
James Taranto, Wall Street Journal

The Ultimate Burden (25 de Agosto)
Bob Herbert, New York Times

Don’t sneer at Afghanistan’s wind of change (25 de Agosto)
Rosemary Righte, Times

The Army is too small to fight all of the battles facing Britain (25 de Agosto)
Allan Mallinson, Daily Telegraph

The Afghan election was rigged (25 de Agosto)
Atif B., LA Times

Abdullah Abdullah's Unmentioned History (24 de Agosto)
Barbara Crossette, The Nation

Asharq Al-Awsat Q & A with Afghan Presidential Candidate Dr. Abdullah Abdullah (24 de Agosto)
Asharq Al-Awsat

War of Necessity or Choice? (24 de Agosto)
Arnaud de Borchgrave, Washington Times

Tensions Rise in Post-Election Afghanistan (24 de Agosto)
Jason Motlagh, Time

Afghanistan’s election: a first verdict (24 de Agosto)
Martine van Bijlert and Alex Strick van Linschoten , Open Democracy

Daily Brief: Hakimullah Mehsud the new head of Pakistani Taliban (24 de Agosto)
Foreign Policy

Karzai's rival cries foul play (24 de Agosto)
Syed Saleem Shahzad, Asia Times

I'm sorry, but I was wrong to support the war in Afghanistan (24 de Agosto)
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, The Independent

We're Not the Soviets in Afghanistan (24 de Agosto)
Frederick W. Kagan, Weekly Standard

Pakistan gains from defending diversity (24 de Agosto)
Mian Ijaz Ul Hassan, Daily Star

A Loyal Opposition (24 de Agosto)
William Kristol, Weekly Standard

Afghan health crisis defies aid efforts so far (24 de Agosto)
Cesar Chelala, Japan Times

Pastis, spies and chancers in Kabul’s Rick’s Bar (24 de Agosto)
Tom Coghlan, Times

What is at stake in Afghanistan? (24 de Agosto)
Ömer Taşpinar, Today’s Zaman

Se acabó la guerra al terrorismo? (24 de Agosto)
Fernando Reinares, El Pais

Leadership 101 (23 de Agosto)
David Ignatius, Washington Post

Obama and the 'Necessary War' Myth (23 de Agosto)
Robert Kagan, Washington Post

Karzai too weak to fix Afghanistan (22 de Agosto)
Hamish Mcdonald, SMH

Is The Taliban The Main Loser Of Afghanistan's Elections? (21 de Agosto)
Abubakar Siddique, RFE

Lessons from failed states (21 de Agosto)
Humphrey Hawksley, Daily Times

Seven steps to peace in Afghanistan (21 de Agosto)
Syed Saleem Shahzad, Asia Times

Are the Taliban afraid that the US might succeed? (21 de Agosto)
Lawrence Korb, Daily Star

There are many ways to move beyond the carbon Crusade (21 de Agosto)
Bjorn Lomborg, Daily Star

Will elections bring peace to Afghanistan? (21 de Agosto)
Esadullah Oğuz, Today’s Zaman

Democracy will not bring freedom
Robert Fisk, The Independent

La causa talibán (21 de Agosto)
Rafael L. Bardají, ABC

Afganistán, el espejo roto de Irak (21 de Agosto)
Abel B. Veiga Copo, ABC

Democracy in Afghanistan is wishful thinking (20 de Agosto)
Thomas H. Johnson and M. Chris Mason, CS Monitor

In Afghanistan, the Choice Is Ours (20 de Agosto)
Richard N. Haass, New York Times

Why the Afghan Election May Not Matter (20 de Agosto)
Thomas P. M. Barnett, Esquire

Idealists Transforming Afghanistan (20 de Agosto)
R. Moreau & S. Yousafzai, Newsweek

Abdullah Abdullah: Afghanistan's New Hope (20 de Agosto)
Michael Petrou, Maclean's

Elections Won't Fix the Afghan State (20 de Agosto)
Matthew Yglesias, American Prospect

Which Afghan Election Result Is Best for U.S.? (20 de Agosto)
Tony Karon, Time

The West is giving Karzai one last chance to redeem himself (20 de Agosto)
Con Coughlin, Daily Telegraph

Mr. Holbrooke, pick up the phone (20 de Agosto)
Ahsan Butt, Foreign Policy

Pakistan’s Counterinsurgency After Baitullah: Move Forward, But Not Too Fast (20 de Agosto)
Arif Rafiq, Pakistan Policy

Its contagious! 'Pakflu' (20 de Agosto)
Anoop Kohli, Times of India

Who created Pakistan? Who cares! (20 de Agosto)
Vikas Singh, Times of India

Afghanistan's Helmand Province Becomes Electoral Litmus Test (19 de Agosto)
Abubakar Siddique, RFE

NATO and World Security (20 de Agosto)
Zbigniew Brzezinski, International Herald Tribune

Kick out Karzai. We deserve a second chance (20 de Agosto)
Ashraf Ghani, Times

Karzai's fraud scheme could backfire (20 de Agosto)
Gareth Porter, Asia Times

The Al Qaedaisation of FATA (20 de Agosto)
Nirupama Subramanian, The Hindu

La 'estrategia fallida' que nunca existió (20 de Agosto)
Edward Burke, El Pais

We ignore Afghanistan at our strategic peril (20 de Agosto)
Greg Sheridan, The Australian

Legitimacy and the Afghan Elections (19 de Agosto)
Anthony Cordesman, CSIS

Today's Afghan election is a moment of truth for zealous liberal aggressors (19 de Agosto)
Simon Jenkins, The Guardian

Empty slogans of change in Afghanistan (19 de Agosto)
Nushin Arbabzadah, The Guardian

Afghan choice (19 de Agosto)
Narek Seferjan, RIA Novosti

How the Taliban Are Taking Control of Kunduz (19 de Agosto)
Markus Feldenkirchen, Matthias Gebauer and Susanne Koelbl, Der Spiegel

La nouvelle géopolitique de l'Afghanistan (19 de Agosto)
Frédéric Bobin, Le Monde

A terrible dilemma facing humanitarian agencies (19 de Agosto)
António Guterres, The Independent

‘Working for an aid agency makes us a target for kidnappers’ (19 de Agosto)
UN World Food Programme Worker, Times

Afghanistan's elections (19 de Agosto)
Vanda Felbab-Brown, Boston Globe

Why Afghans Need a Vote (19 de Agosto)
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post

Right to rape: is that what we’re fighting for? (19 de Agosto)
Melanie Reid, Times

Pashtun nationalism (19 de Agosto)
Manzur Ejaz, Daily Times

Remember Afghanistan, Comrade? (19 de Agosto)
Anna Matveeva, The Guardian

The US has a plan for Afghanistan (19 de Agosto)
Syed Saleem Shahzad, Asia Times

Concerns over post-poll unrest in Afghanistan (19 de Agosto)
Sayed Yaqub Ibrahimi, Asia Times

We Need More Specifics About Afghanistan (18 de Agosto)
Juan Cole, Salon

Controversial General Returns To Afghanistan, Throws Support Behind Karzai (18 de Agosto)
Abubakar Siddique, RFE

Afghan elections a crucial step for the country (18 de Agosto)
Musa Samimy, DW

Threat of Violence Overshadows Afghan Elections (18 de Agosto)
Christian Neef, Der Spiegel

A presidential election that might just save Afghanistan (18 de Agosto)
Nick Meo, Daily Telegraph

As Afghanistan Votes, Will the Taliban Win? (18 de Agosto)
Hassina Sherjan, Atif B., Mirwais Ahmadzai, Ahmad Arian, New York Times

Afghanistan’s step forward (18 de Agosto)
Rasul Bakhsh Rais, Daily Times

For Afghan Women, Rights Again at Risk (18 de Agosto)
Rachel Reid, Washington Post

Looking beyond the Afghan vote (18 de Agosto)
Samina Ahmed, Boston Globe

The time for patience in Kabul (18 de Agosto)
Peter Hartcher, Sidney Morning Herald

Right to rape: is that what we’re fighting for? (18 de Agosto)
Melanie Reid, Times

Help Afghan women – and win the debate over the war (18 de Agosto)
Horia Mosadiq, The Independent

Talking to the Enemy (18 de Agosto)
Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal

A new type of Islamic militancy (18 de Agosto)
Seth J. Frantzman, Jerusalem Post

A New Gender Agenda (18 de Agosto)
Entrevista a Hillary Rodham Clinton, New York Times Mag

The Women’s Crusade (17 de Agosto)
Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl Wudunn, New York Times Mag

Three vital steps to rebuild Afghanistan (17 de Agosto)
David Miliband, Daily Telegraph

'It Is Pointless to Talk to Al-Qaida' (17 de Agosto)
Entrevista a Joseph Nye, Der Spiegel

What the West needs in Afghanistan: humility (17 de Agosto)
Greg Mills, CS Monitor

Arguing About Afghanistan (17 de Agosto)
Steve Coll, The New Yorker

Karzai, the Pashtuns and the Taliban (17 de Agosto)
Robert Dreyfuss, The Nation

Leaderless Taliban in Trouble (17 de Agosto)
Imtiaz Gul, Foreign Policy

Afghanistan’s Tyranny of the Minority (17 de Agosto)
Selig S. Harrison, New York Times

The truth behind Afghan insurgency (17 de Agosto)
Ralph Lopez, Boston Globe

Afghanistan: Our fight is against terror and tyranny - not just the Taliban (17 de Agosto)
Con Coughlin, Daily Telegraph

Sticks, stones and President Zardari (17 de Agosto)
Fasih Ahmed, Daily Times

A fog swirls in the Hindu Kush (17 de Agosto)
M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times

Chopping it up with Karzai's challenger (17 de Agosto)
Derek Henry Flood, Asia Times

Taliban rooting for Karzai's defeat (17 de Agosto)
Syed Saleem Shahzad, Asia Times

The Land of 10,000 Wars (16 de Agosto)
Ganesh Sitaraman, International Herald Tribune

Why We Need More Troops in Afghanistan (16 de Agosto)
Frederick W. Kagan, Washington Post

Afghanistan: the wrong target (16 de Agosto)
Paul Rogers, Open Democracy

Ramazan Bashardost: Afghanistan's Don Quixote (16 de Agosto)
Jason Motlagh, Time

Despite the ambient violence, Afghans are smiling (15 de Agosto)
Carol Graham, Daily Star

Afghanistan Assessment (14 de Agosto)
Frederick W. Kagan & Kimberly Kagan, Weekly Standard

Justice Shouldn’t Be The Loser In Afghan Elections (14 de Agosto)
Ajmal Samadi, RFE

The 2009 Afghan Elections and the Future of the International Community in Afghanistan (13 de Agosto)
Jeremy Shapiro, Brookings




EDITORIAIS:
Interpreting the GHQ attack (12 de Outubro)
Daily Times

Generals and Politics (12 de Outubro)
Times

The Taliban's assault on Pakistan's army headquarters provides a sombre lesson (12 de Outubro)
Daily Telegraph

Politically divided again (9 de Outubro)
Daily Times

No Afghan solutions for NATO (9 de Outubro)
The Hindu

El laberinto afgano (9 de Outubro)
El Pais

Plan B for Afghanistan (8 de Outbro)
Washington Post

Brawling over Kerry-Lugar Bill (8 de Outbro)
Daily Times

Pakistan's wary eye on Obama's Afghanistan debate (8 de Outbro)
CS Monitor

The stakes in Afghanistan could not be greater (8 de Outbro)
The Independent

There must be an endgame in Afghanistan (7 de Outbro)
Daily Telegraph

Obama and the General (7 de Outubro)
Wall Street Journal

Where did the funds go? (7 de Outubro)
Daily Times

Congress needs McChrystal's candid advice on Afghanistan (6 de Outubro)
CS Monitor

If We Lose Afghanistan (6 de Outubro)
Washington Post

The law in whose hands? (1 de Outubro)
The Economist

The so-called ‘Quetta shura’ (1 de Outubro)
Daily Times

U.S. Credibility and Pakistan (1 de Outubro)
Wall Street Journal

Advice From NATO (30 de Setembro)
Washington Post

Obama y Afganistán (30 de Setembro)
El Pais

Forward in Pakistan (29 de Setemebro)
Washington Post

Taliban hit back in NWFP (28 de Setembro)
Daily Times

Indian red rag in Afghanistan (25 de Setembro)
Daily Times

Obama Right to Question Afghan War Plan (24 de Setembro)
San Francisco Chronicle

Europe, don't go wobbly on Afghanistan (22 de Setembro)
CS Monitor

Britain, Italy and the Afghan Test (22 de Setembro)
Wall Street Journal

Less than sterling democracy (21 de Setembro)
Japan Times

President Barack Obama's confusion over Afghanistan (21 de Setembro)
Daily Tetegraph

Wavering on Afghanistan? (21 de Setembro)
Washington Post

Pakistan and Hafiz Saeed (21 de Setembro)
The Hindu

Policy Choices in Afghanistan (21 de Setembro)
Times

Back to Bagram (20 de Setembro)
New York Times

UN gives fraud a pass (17 de Setembro)
Boston Globe

Drame afghan (16 de Setembro)
Le Monde

Impasse in Kabul (16 de Setembro)
Times

We Need A Clear Mission in Afghanistan (7 de Setembro)
New York Daily News

To Win in Afghanistan (6 de Setembro)
Chicago Tribune

In Afghanistan, political success remains as elusive as military triumph (3 de Setembro)
New Statesman

McChrystal in the bull ring (3 de Setembro)
Leader, The Economist

The Afghanistan Panic (3 de Setembro)
Wall Street Journal

Setback in Afghanistan (3 de Setembro)
Washington Post

Afghanistan: Hollow power in Helmand (3 de Setembro)
The Guardian

Profiling the Messengers (2 de Setembro)
New York Times

McChrystal Ball on Afghanistan (2 de Setembro)
The Economist

Taking Kabul by the horns (2 de Setembro)
Times

The Afghan Experiment (2 de Setembro)
USA Today

Afghanistan: A new plan is needed (1 de Setembro)
Daily Telegraph

Foreign Policy Advisory Index (28 de Agosto)
The National Interest

Rescuing the Northern areas (31 de Agosto)
Daily Times

Afghanistan can't be won cheaply (29 de Agosto)
Daily Telegraph

The vote nobody won (27 de Agosto)
The Economist

We should exploit the Taliban split (27 de Agosto)
Daily Times

Deadly Tehreek-e-Taliban Punjab (26 de Agosto)
Daily Times

An election still dogged by uncertainty and danger (26 de Agosto)
The Independent

Afghan war getting worse? (25 de Agosto)
Daily Times

How to lose a war (24 de Agosto)
Jerusalem Post

Hakimullah as Taliban leader (24 de Agosto)
Daily Times

Under burqas, Afghan women voted in protest (24 de Agosto)
CS Monitor

Afghanistan Votes (21 de Agosto)
New York Times

Urnas contra la amenaza talibán (21 de Agosto)
ABC

Losing Afghanistan? (20 de Agosto)
The Economist

Losing Afghanistan? (20 de Agosto)
The Economist

From insurgency to insurrection (20 de Agosto)
The Economist

A war of necessity? (20 de Agosto)
The Economist

The Afghans Vote
Washington Post (20 de Agosto)

Karzai and the friends he keeps
Boston Globe (20 de Agosto)

A cause worth fighting for (20 de Agosto)
The Independent

Afganistán vota (20 de Agosto)
El Pais

The election in Afghanistan proves the power of democracy (19 de Agosto)
Daily Telegraph

Afghanistan's challenge (19 de Agosto)
Bangkok Post

The Afghan Vote (19 de Agosto)
Wall Street Journal

A Statement of Purpose (19 de Agosto)
Times

Afghanistan's election: Losing sight of the issues (19 de Agosto)
The Guardian

Périls afghans (18 de Agosto)
Le Monde

Another Afghan milestone (18 de Agosto)
Japan Times

Karzai will have to do (18 de Agosto)
Sidney Morning Herald

Obama's neocon stake in Afghanistan elections (17 de Agosto)
CS Monitor

Bad election omens (17 de Agosto)
The Australian

Leading us through the long haul (17 de Agosto)
Daily Telegraph

The Demands of Democracy (17 de Agosto)
Times

Afghanistan: Mission impossible (17 de Agosto)
The Guardian

A make or break election in Afghanistan (17 de Agosto)
The Independent

Kaboul : vaincre le scepticisme occidental (16 de Agosto)
Yves Thréard, Le Figaro

Incumbent on him (13 de Agosto)
The Economist

Death on the roof (13 de Agosto)
The Economist



ARTIGOS:
Okada makes a surprise visit to Kabul to discuss aid policy (12 de Outubro)
Japan Times

UN chief acknowledges fraud in Afghan vote (12 de Outubro)
China Daily

Clinton: U.S. Confident in Pakistan's Control Over Nuclear Weapons (12 de Outubro)
Mary Beth Sheridan, Washington Post

Civilian Goals Largely Unmet in Afghanistan (12 de Outubro)
Elisabeth Bumiller and Mark Landler, New York Times

Army’s concerns over Kerry-Lugar bill (9 de Outubro)
Daily Times

UN reauthorizes international mission in Afghanistan (9 de Outubro)
DW

It’s up to parliament to decide on US aid bill: PM (8 de Outbro)
Zulfiqar Ghuman, Daily Times

Afghan War Debate Now Leans to Focus on Al Qaeda (8 de Outbro)
Peter Baker and Eric Schmitt, New York Times

Obama Rules Out Large Reduction in Afghan Force (7 de Outubro)
Peter Baker and Jeff Zeleny, New York Times

Afghan Strategy Divides Lawmakers (7 de Outubro)
Scott Wilson, Washington Post

McChrystal, British officials call on COAS (7 de Outubro)
Daily Times

Fact sheet: Foreign troops in Afghanistan (7 de Outubro)
DW

Gates Warns Of Taliban 'Momentum,' Says Pullout No Option (6 de Outubro)
RFE

Pakistan blames Taliban for UN blast (6 de Outubro)
China Daily

White House: US won't pull out of Afghanistan (6 de Outubro)
China Daily

President, PM vow to launch operation in South Waziristan (6 de Outubro)
Daily Times

U.S. Push to Expand in Pakistan Meets Resistance (6 de Outubro)
Jane Perlez, New York Times

Most Pakistanis reject US partnership: poll (2 de Outubro)
Daily Times

Difficult Prospects For Building A Viable Afghan Army (2 de Outubro)
Abubakar Siddique, RFE

Back your general and send more troops, David Miliband urges Barack Obama (2 de Outubro)
Francis Elliott and Michael Evans, Times

U.S. General Says Afghan Insurgency Growing (1 de Outubro)
RFE

Kerry-Lugar bill passed by Congress, sent to Obama (1 de Outubro)
Daily Times

NATO Chief Assures Obama On Afghan War Support (30 de Setembro)
RFE

Sacked envoy Peter Galbraith accuses UN of 'cover-up' on Afghan vote fraud (30 de Setembro)
James Boné, Times

Several Afghan Strategies, None a Clear Choice (30 de Setembro)
Peter Baker and Eric Schmitt, New York Times

Drone strikes, jets kill 16 in Waziristan (30 de Setembro)
Daily Times

Nato is in Afghanistan for the long haul, says Anders Fogh Rasmussen (30 de Setembro)
Giles Whittell and James Bone, Times

Pakistan doesn’t need lectures on terror war: Gilani (29 de Setemebro)
Daily Times

NATO secretary general not sure of success in Afghanistan (29 de Setemebro)
RIA Novosti

EU Ministers Reluctant To Reinforce Afghanistan (29 de Setemebro)
RFE

US accepts Hamid Karzai as Afghan leader despite poll fraud claims (29 de Setemebro)
Giles Whittell, Times

U.S. Says Taliban Has A New Haven in Pakistan (29 de Setemebro)
Pamela Constable, Washington Post

Taliban funding may be ‘impossible’ to dry up: officials (28 de Setembro)
Daily Times

British general supports request for 40,000 new troops in Afghanistan (28 de Setembro)
Times

‘Stable Pakistan greatest hope against terror’ (25 de Setembro)
Daily Times

Senate Approves Increase in Aid for Pakistan (25 de Setembro)
New York Times

Mixed Messages From Pentagon On Afghan Troops (24 de Setembro)
RFE

Taliban Widen Afghan Attacks From Base in Pakistan (23 de Setembro)
Eric Schmitt and Mark Mazzetti, New York Timwes

More troops and new strategy for Afghanistan will be hard to come by (23 de Setembro)
DW

Congress Presses on War Plan (23 de Setembro)
Wall Street Journal

Af-Pak border is terrorism hub: Hillary (23 de Setembro)
The Hindu

Obama Is Considering Strategy Shift in Afghan War (23 de Setembro)
Peter Baker and Elisabeth Bumiller, New York Times

Pakistan balks at pursuing anti-U.S. extremist groups (23 de Setembro)
Saeed Shah, McClatchy Newspapers

Ambassador: Pakistan Letting Taliban Operate In Afghanistan (23 de Setembro)
Evan Hill, The Majlis

A Pragmatist, Gates Reshapes Past Policies He Backed (23 de Setembro)
Peter Baker and Thom Shanker, New York Times

Poll Reflects Afghan War Doubts (23 de Setembro)
Wall Street Journal

Pentagon Delays Afghan Troop Request (21 de Setembro)
RFE

U.S. Commanders Told to Shift Focus to More Populated areas (21 de Setembro)
Greg Jaffe, Washington Post

DPJ plans new aid package for Kabul (21 de Setembro)
The Asahi Shimbun

Three Afghan men held in US attack probe (21 de Setembro)
Daily Times

Report: General calls for more Afghanistan troops (21 de Setembro)
China Daily

General Calls for More U.S. Troops to Avoid Afghan Failure (20 de Setembro)
Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker, New York Times

Kerry Opens Vigorous Debate on Afghanistan (18 de Setembro)
Washington Independent

Obama to rate war progress in Afghanistan (18 de Setembro)
Washington Times

Afghan president defends vote, admits some bias (17 de Setembro)
China Daily

Qaeda trying to seek N-secrets from Pakistan: Holbrooke (17 de Setembro)
Daily Times

Obama Sets Afghan, Pakistan Goals, Waits On Troops (17 de Setembro)
RFE

Karzai Declared Preliminary Winner In Afghan Elections As Crisis Deepens (16 de Setembro)
Antoine Blua, RFE

Karzai has wide lead in unofficial vote tally, but fraud allegations could change that (16 de Setembro)
DW

Al-Qaeda Calls For Foreign Kidnappings In Afghanistan (16 de Setembro)
RFE

EU foreign ministers stress the need for a legitimate government in Afghanistan (16 de Setembro)
DW

'The German Air Strike Has Changed Everything' (16 de Setembro)
Der Spiegel

La UE declara un millón y medio de votos "sospechosos" de fraude en las elecciones afganas (16 de Setembro)
El Pais

President Obama's top military adviser exposes Afghanistan rifts (16 de Setembro)
Giles Whittell, Michael Evans and Catherine Philp, Times

Hervé Morin veut mettre l'accent sur la population en Afghanistan (16 de Setembro)
Le Monde

Sole Informant Guided Decision On Afghan Strike (7 de Setembro)
Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post

Taliban attacks in north Afghanistan spike (7 de Setembro)
Washington Times

Afghanistan: German commander 'in possible breach of rules' over air strike (7 de Setembro)
Daily Telegraph

U.S. Says Afghans Must Address Vote Fraud Complaints (7 de Setembro)
RFE

Experts express skepticism over new international Afghanistan conference (7 de Setembro)
DW

Anulados una parte de los votos fraudulentos a favor de Karzai (7 de Setembro)
Mónica Bernabé, El Mundo

Germany, France and Britain call for Afghanistan conference (7 de Setembro)
DW

Pak-US relations independent of Washington’s Afghan policy: Gates (7 de Setembro)
Daily Times

Karzai edges closer to 50% in Afghan vote (7 de Setembro)
China Daily

France leads EU criticism of Afghanistan air strike (7 de Setembro)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

Karzai Leads In Partial Afghan Vote Returns (6 de Setembro)
RFE

Germany defends Afghan airstrike amid reports of 125 casualties (6 de Setembro)
DW

Pak govt and military working in harmony: Miliband (4 de Setembro)
Daily Times

NATO Strikes Fuel Tankers In Afghanistan, Many Dead (4 de Setembro)
RFE

Brown to Pledge to Maintain Britain’s Afghan Force (4 de Setembro)
Doreen Carvajal, New York Times

Gates: It is not time to get out of Afghanistan (3 de Setembro)
Gordon Lubold, The Christian Science Monitor

Advisers to Obama Divided on Size of Afghan Force (3 de Setembro)
Peter Baker and Elisabeth Bumiller, New York Times

Afghan spy chief killed in suicide blast (3 de Setembro)
The Hindu

The Army is making the same old mistakes in Afghanistan, say soldiers (3 de Setembro)
Michael Evans, Times

Afghan Vote Results Likely to Be Delayed (3 de Setembro)
Pamela Constable and Joshua Partlow, Washington Post

European and US envoys praise Afghan election amid voter fraud concerns (2 de Setembro)
DW

G.O.P. May Be Vital to Obama on Afghan War (2 de Setembro)
Helene Cooper, New York Times

Deputy Chief of Intelligence Is Slain in Afghanistan (2 de Setembro)
Stephen Farrell and Sangar Rahimi, New York Times

Tribal Leaders Say Karzai’s Team Forged 23,900 Votes (2 de Setembro)
Dexter Filkins, New York Times

Afghanistan situation ‘serious’: McChrystal (1 de Setembro)
Daily Times

West faces losing battle over Afghan poll fraud (1 de Setembro)
James Hider and Tim Reid, Times

Groundwork Is Laid for New Troops in Afghanistan (1 de Setembro)
Peter Baker And Dexter Filkins

U.S. Commander Says Afghan Strategy Must Change (31 de Agosto)
RFE

Hamid Karzai threw his cap down in spat with Richard Holbrooke (31 de Agosto)
Daily Times

Suspected Taliban Torch NATO Supplies In Pakistan (31 de Agosto)
RFE

Serious Fraud Complaints Double In Afghan Vote (31 de Agosto)
RFE

Les propos ambigus de Gordon Brown sur la stratégie britannique en Afghanistan (30 de Agosto)
Le Monde

Increasing Accounts of Fraud Cloud Afghan Vote (30 de Agosto)
Carlotta Gall, New York Times

US warns Karzai on fraud, corruption, militia ties (28 de Agosto)
China Daily

July, August deadliest months of Afghan war for US (28 de Agosto)
China Dailt

U.S. Warns Karzai On Fraud, Corruption, Military Ties (28 de Agosto)
RFE

La crédibilité de l’élection afghane, casse-tête pour les Occidentaux (28 de Agosto)
Le Monde

Afghan Youths Seek a New Life in Europe (28 de Agosto)
Caroline Brothers, New York Times

Attack Kills 18 Pakistani Officers (28 de Agosto)
Haq Nawaz Khan and Joshua Partlow, Washington Post

Qaeda's Zawahri calls for Pakistani jihad (28 de Agosto)
Washington Post

Karzai widens lead in Afghan vote (27 de Agosto)
China Daily

Gulf oil fuelling Taliban wars: Holbrooke (27 de Agosto)
Daily Times

Alleged Drug Ties of Top Afghan Official Worry U.S. (27 de Agosto)
James Risen and Mark Landler, New York Times

Afghan President Widens Election Lead Amid Fraud Claims (26 de Agosto)
Michael Hirshman, RFE
NATO Declares 'Success' In Supporting Secure Afghan Election (26 de Agosto)
Ahto Lobjakas, RFE

Karzai, Abdullah neck and neck in Afghan vote (26 de Agosto)
Daily Times

Helmand deaths cast fresh doubts on mission in Nato’s bloodiest year (26 de Agosto)
Jeremy Page, Times

On Afghanistan, Political Test for Obama (26 de Agosto)
Scott Wilson and Joshua Partlow, Washington Post

Karzai takes slight early lead in presidential vote (25 de Agosto)
DW

Afghan minister claims Karzai poll win, UN says wait (25 de Agosto)
China Daily

Afghans In Limbo Over Vote As Partial Results Due (25 de Agosto)
RFE

Journalist, critic of Taliban, shot dead (25 de Agosto)
Nirupama Subramanian, The Hindu

NRO, Musharraf’s trial two separate issues: Gilani (25 de Agosto)
Daily Times

US Army Applies Lessons of Iraq to Afghanistan (24 de Agosto)
Susanne Koelbl, Der Spiegel

Germany's Steinmeier Calls for Withdrawal Plan (24 de Agosto)
Der Spiegel

En Afghanistan, les soupçons de fraudes crispent le climat politique (24 de Agosto)
Le Monde

Hamid Karzai expected to gain first-round victory in Afghanistan election (24 de Agosto)
Jeremy Page, Times

EU verdict on Afghan poll faces objections (24 de Agosto)
Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

Hard choices for Obama: Increase troop levels in Afghanistan or not (24 de Agosto)
China Daily

Taliban killed Baitullah Mehsud’s in-laws for spying: Malik (24 de Agosto)
Daily Times

NATO Commanders Press For More Resources In Afghanistan (24 de Agosto)
RFE

En Afghanistan, les soupçons de fraudes crispent le climat politique (24 de Agosto)
Le Monde

U.S. Military Says Its Force in Afghanistan Is Insufficient (24 de Agosto)
Helene Cooper, New York Times

Abdullah Says Afghan Election 'Widely Rigged' (23 de Agosto)
RFE

No timetable for German pullout from Afghanistan, says Merkel (23 de Agosto)
DW

Afghan MP Shukria Barakzai: A Vote for Democracy (23 de Agosto)
Mohammed Al Shafey, Asharq Al-Awsat

Hamid Karzai 're-elected' by landslide, poll data shows (23 de Agosto)
Ben Farmer and Dean Nelson, Daily Telegraph

Karzai, Abdullah teams both claim win (21 de Agosto)
China Daily

Karzai Campaign Declares Victory (21 de Agosto)
Abubakar Siddique, RFE

Afghans turn out to vote despite violence (21 de Agosto)
Daily Times

Taliban Insurgents Attack Afghan Election Vehicle (21 de Agosto)
RFE

Afghan presidential candidates claim victory as ballot count continues (21 de Agosto)
DW

Afghan Election Called a Success Despite Attacks (21 de Agosto)
Carlotta Gall and Stephen Farrell, New York Times

EU and German leaders praise Afghan election as success (20 de Agosto)
DW

Taliban Attacks Scare Off Voters (20 de Agosto)
Matthias Gebauer, Der Spiegel

Afghans Vote Amid Violence, but Turnout Uncertain (20 de Agosto)
Carlotta Gall, New York Times

EU to monitor Afghan elections despite attacks (20 de Agosto)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver

Afghans vote for president under violence threat (20 de Agosto)
China Daily

Pakistani Taliban's deputy head takes over group (20 de Agosto)
China Daily

US promises help but sees no quick fix for energy crisis (20 de Agosto)
Daily Times

Voting underway in critical Afghan election (20 de Agosto)
DW

Wearing Men's Clothes, Afghan Woman Hits The Campaign Trail (19 de Agosto)
Farangis Najibullah, RFE

UN Asks Afghanistan To Lift Election Media Ban (19 de Agosto)
RFE

Gunfire erupts in Kabul ahead of presidential vote (19 de Agosto)
China Daily

U.S. Reaches Out To Islamist Parties In Pakistan (19 de Agosto)
RFE

Afghanistan Imposes Censorship on Election Day (19 de Agosto)
Carlotta Gall, New York Times

Confident Karzai Looks Forward To Five More Years As Afghan Leader (18 de Agosto)
RFE

Can democracy take root in Aghanistan despite a violent election campaign? (18 de Agosto)
DW

Overview of Afghan Elections (18 de Agosto)
DW

Obama Defends Afghan Strategy In Speech Before Veterans (18 de Agosto)
Heather Maher, RFE

Peace Talks With Taliban Are a Top Issue in Afghan Vote (18 de Agosto)
Carlotta Gall, New York Times

Ex-warlord asks supporters to back Karzai in election (18 de Agosto)
China Daily

Gilani asks US to provide drone technology: Zardari to complete term: Holbrooke (18 de Agosto)
Daily Times

Les Afghans se mobilisent pour la démocratie (18 de Agosto)
Renaud Girard, Le Figaro

Afghanistan : le palais présidentiel attaqué à la roquette (18 de Agosto)
Le Monde

Experts, Everyday Afghans React To Afghan Presidential Debate (17 de Agosto)
RFE

Dostum's return to Afghanistan: a nod to 'warlord politics' (17 de Agosto)
Ben Arnoldy, CS Monitor

Afghan campaign draws to a close (17 de Agosto)
BBC News

Exiled Afghan General Returns As Vote Looms (17 de Agosto)
RFE

Pakistan to hunt down terrorists wherever they are: Qureshi (17 de Agosto)
Muhammad Bilal, Daily Times

Holbrooke praises Swat success, underlines shift in talks focus (17 de Agosto)
Nirupama Subramanian, The Hindu

Karzai’s approval of ‘marital rape’ law leads to international Rift (17 de Agosto)
Jeremy Page, Times

Los talibanes prometen otros ataques en Kabul y en los colegios electorales (17 de Agosto)
Ramón Lobo, El Pais

Threats by Taliban May Sway Vote in Afghanistan (17 de Agosto)
Dexter Filkins, New York Times

Pentagon Worries Led to Command Change (17 de Agosto)
Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post

In Landmark Debate, Afghan Presidential Contenders Challenge Karzai (16 de Agosto)
Abubakar Siddique, RFE

Afghanistan : le scrutin électoral face à la violence des insurges (16 de Agosto)
Le Monde