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11:10 PM ET, February 2, 2007

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Washington Post:
Iraq at Risk of Further Strife, Intelligence Report Warns  —  A new National Intelligence Estimate depicts an Iraq involved in a multi-faceted struggle among religious groups and sects and says that without a sharp reversal in the violence and changes among the Shiite, Sunni and Kurd leadership, the situation could further deteriorate.
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Spencer Ackerman / TPMmuckraker:
NIE: The Surge Can't Work  —  Wow, this is grim.  According to the just-released Key Judgments of the National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq, political reconciliation is likely a bridge too far over the next year and a half.  —  The Sunnis remain "unwilling to accept minority status" …
Think Progress:
Hadley Ignores NIE, Says White House Will Still Not Call Iraq A 'Civil War'  —  At a press briefing this morning, National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley said the White House will continue to avoid using the term "civil war" to describe events in Iraq, despite the findings of the new National Intelligence Estimate.
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Admin Official: "The Best Plan Is To Have This Plan Succeed"
Discussion: Wake up America
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
NIE: It's worst than a civil war
Discussion: Fox News
KC Johnson / Durham-in-Wonderland:
The Edwards-Marcotte Fiasco  —  An astute observer of this case recommends analyzing events through the prism of what he's termed the "courage-meter."  People in positions of authority have displayed little or no courage to do the right thing throughout this affair.
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Jeff Taylor / Reason Magazine:
The Campaign to Sham America  —  John Edwards has a new blogger-in-chief.  First order of business?  Covering her tracks.  —  Amanda Marcotte joins Edwards' crew from Pandagon.  A couple weeks ago Marcotte uncorked the following post there, on the occasion of getting stuck at the Atlanta airport:
Discussion: Durham-in-Wonderland
New York Times:
Climate Panel Issues Urgent Warning to Curb Gases  —  The world is already committed to centuries of warming, shifting weather patterns and rising seas from the atmospheric buildup of gases that trap heat, but the warming can be substantially blunted by prompt action, an international network of climate experts said today.
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IAN / Hot Air:
Video: Imam prays to stop 'oppression and occupation' at DNC meeting Update: Imam ID'd Update: More info on Imam  —  The Democratic National Committee is in the midst of its winter meeting.  Here's the convocation for today's festivities, offered by an imam.  —  Transcript:
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Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
Edwards On Iran  —  TAP talks to John Edwards about America's foreign policy challenges in the Middle East. … EK: So, the Iran speech to Herzliya.  That caused me to think a little bit more about what we had spoken about Iraq [in a previous interview].  And so I wanted to talk to you for a minute about —
Andrew Taylor / Associated Press:
Bush administration seeks $245B for wars  —  WASHINGTON - The Bush administration will ask for another $100 billion for military and diplomatic operations in Iraq and Afghanistan this year and seek $145 billion for 2008, a senior administration official said Friday.
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New York Times:
A Bipartisan Trade Policy  —  The newest Democratic members of Congress have arrived in Washington with an important message from the voters: American workers are feeling economically insecure, and globalization and trade are heightening their fears.  The White House and the new Congress still …
Dana Blanton / Fox News:
FOX NEWS POLL: VOTERS MOST COMFORTABLE WITH RUDY GIULIANI AS PRESIDENT  —  NEW YORK — More voters say they would be comfortable with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani as president than other top 2008 contenders, though majorities would also be comfortable with other leaders from both parties …
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Craig Gordon / Newsday:
On paper, Rudy's unsure
Discussion: New York Post, Redstate and The Caucus
Michael Yon:
The Hands of God  —  A Village, North of Mosul: Friday 26 January 07  —  He was dressed as a woman as he walked down the alley toward the mosque full of worshippers.  It was Friday, just before Ashura, and the air was chilled.  —  The bomb strapped to his body was studded with ball-bearings …
Discussion: Op For
Associated Press:
Defense Official Resigns Over Detainee Remarks  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — A senior Pentagon official resigned Friday over controversial remarks in which he criticized lawyers who represent terrorism suspects, the Defense Department said.  —  Department spokesman Bryan Whitman said Charles ''Cully'' Stimson …
Discussion: TalkLeft
Michelle Malkin:
Mohammed Cartoon updates  —  The lying, jihadist Danish imam who helped instigate the Mohammed cartoon riots by touring  —  the Middle East with bogus pictures it attributed the Jyllands-Post has died (hat tip: Sugiero).  —  Abu Laban had cancer: … "Was thrust?"  Actually, he thrust himself.
Discussion: EU Referendum
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Associated Press:
Controversial Danish imam Abu Laban dies
Washington Post:
Senate Democrats Split on Measure Opposing Bush  —  Compromise Called Weak; Report Raises Estimate of Troops Needed for 'Surge'  —  Senate Democratic leaders who decided to back a Republican resolution against President Bush's Iraq war plan in hopes of winning broad bipartisan support ran …
James Pethokoukis / US News:
Perky Economy Starts to Relieve Worker Angst  —  Maybe the U.S. economy added 111,000 jobs last month, but maybe it didn't.  Given that the Labor Department later revised higher its monthly jobs numbers 75 percent of the time last year, there's a good chance the final number for January will be somewhere north of 111,000.
Emptywheel / The Next Hurrah:
Fairly Prejudicial  —  Man, I'm going to have to ask David Shuster to give me fashion tips before I do this—boy do I look rumpled (though, of course, he's not liveblogging for 6 hours before he does his TV gig).  —  This is the key passage from yesterday's endless court arguments.
Discussion: Associated Press and Firedoglake
Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Who's to Blame for The Killing  —  This week the internecine warfare in Iraq, already bewildering — Sunni vs. Shiite, Kurd vs. Arab, jihadist vs. infidel, with various Iranians, Syrians and assorted freelancers thrown into the maelstrom — went bizarre.  In one of the biggest battles of the war …
 
 
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Joseph Kahn / New York Times:
Chinese Official Publishes Rebuke of Bush
Nicole Stricker / Salt Lake Tribune:
School voucher bill passes House by a single vote
Discussion: Redstate
newmediajournal.us:
Hope Rides Alone
Discussion: Wizbang
Bassem Mroue / Associated Press:
Another U.S. helicopter lost in Iraq
William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
A Terrible Ignominy  —  How many Republicans will desert the troops?
Discussion: TPMmuckraker
Media Matters for America:
Slacker Friday:  —  "Play it straight, or play it from left field …
Balkinization:
State Laws Aimed at Bloggers? Not So Fast
Associated Press:
Hillary Clinton calls Iran a threat to U.S., Israel
Discussion: New York Post and Redstate
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Ann Friedman / TAPPED:
LINDA HIRSHMAN RESPONDS TO MARK SCHMITT.  The Internet is full …
Discussion: Althouse
American Thinker:
A Necessary Apocalypse  —  A man who ceases to believe in God does …
Discussion: One Cosmos and Maggie's Farm
Abraham Rabinovich / The Australian:
Iranians seized in attack on Hamas enclave
Discussion: Redstate and Hot Air
Wall Street Journal:
Gays Should Be Allowed to Serve Openly in Military, Poll Finds
Kimberly Chow / Yale Daily News:
College sees drop in apps
Discussion: Power Line
Agence France Presse:
Muslim chief slams 'police state' Britain, like Nazi Germany
Discussion: Riehl World View
Tina Kelley / New York Times:
Student's Recording of Teacher's Views Leads to a Ban on Taping
Daily Mail:
Police praise Muslim soldiers who acted as 'bait' for beheading gang
 

 
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