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Haqqani’s Memo And Boabdil’s Memo

Posted on 30 January 2012  · Categorized in Politics.

by PakNationalists If it is forgiven today, wait for the Indus River to turn red with Pakistani blood. If the government can violate the constitution so audaciously to destroy the country, why can’t our military do the same to save Pakistan? This is a guest column by Zaid Hamid In 1487, Abu Abdallah Mohammad was [...]

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Plassey: It is from this West Bengal Village that the Journey of British Rule in India Began

Posted on 24 January 2012  · Categorized in Other.

BY Sandip Hor “This is where India was sold to the British,” tells my omniscient guide Quadir when we visit an abandoned mango grove in Plassey, a small village in West Bengal, which for the last 250 years has remained as a silent spectator of a drama that changed the fate of India. History books [...]

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Fai Victim of Indo-US Nexus

Posted on 13 January 2012  · Categorized in Politics.

By S. M. Hali Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, a staunch and ardent supporter of the Kashmiri cause, is an American citizen of Kashmiri origin, from Indian Occupied Kashmir. He was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on July 19, 2011 for allegedly accepting monetary support from Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) to lobby and [...]

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General In His Labyrinth

Posted on 12 January 2012  · Categorized in Politics.

by Sunil Sharan CELEBRATED Prussian military analyst Carl von Clausewitz described how the `fog of war` causes facts to be fudged. Indian army chief Gen V.K. Singh has surely studied von Clausewitz. How then has he allowed himself and his force to become embroiled in fuzzy mathematics over the churlish matter of his age, that [...]

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Aksai Chin: Pakistan’s Brilliant Compromise

Posted on 10 January 2012  · Categorized in Other.

The discussion of Aksai Chin is lengthy–and it depends on how far you want to go back. Britain as the preeminent power wanted to encroach upon Chinese territory, and every few years expanded the definition of “India”. First they took over Leh and Ladakh, then they defined the McMohan Line. But that did not satiate [...]

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Why JFK Was Murdered

Posted on 09 January 2012  · Categorized in Business and Finance, Politics.

By Len Hart In our lifetimes, the best and brightest have been snuffed before our very eyes by the cowardly, unseen, shadowy exercise of pure evil and rotten ambition. The most prominent victims are John F. Kennedy who was, at the time, President of the United States, Robert Kennedy, a former U.S. Attorney General and [...]

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A Mistaken Case For Syrian Regime Change

Posted on 06 January 2012  · Categorized in Politics, War.

By Aisling Byrne Asia Times Online "War with Iran is already here," wrote a leading Israeli commentator recently, describing "the combination of covert warfare and international pressure" being applied to Iran. Although not mentioned, the "strategic prize" of the first stage of this war on Iran is Syria; the first campaign in a much wider [...]

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Mehsud’s Deputy Confirms Receiving Payment From India to Kill Colonel Imam

Posted on 04 January 2012  · Categorized in War.

Source:PKKH ISLAMABAD: Al Qaeda, the Afghan Taliban and Pakistani militants have held a series of meetings aimed at containing what could soon be open warfare between the two most powerful Pakistani Taliban leaders, militant sources have said. Hakimullah Mehsud, the head of the Pakistani Taliban, also known as the Tehreek-i-Taliban (TTP), and his deputy, Waliur [...]

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ISI Success Against CIA Secret War

Posted on 03 January 2012  · Categorized in Politics.

By Zaheerul Hassan Role of intelligentsia has never been negated in any type of war. During World Wars (WW) I & II, the allies remained successful in number of operations because of timely receipts of information and clandestine operations. However, after WW-II U.S launched agency CIA against KGB. During Cold War period both the agencies [...]

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Jinnah, And Pakistan, Were Culmination Of Ten Centuries Of Muslim Empire

Posted on 25 December 2011  · Categorized in Other.

A nation that formed and gelled through ten centuries of imperial rule, culture and religion was destined to emerge. The Quaid made it happen in 1947. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Pakistan was destined to emerge thanks to our history of a thousand years in this region. It was a matter of time. A destiny’s hand made it happen [...]

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US Think Tank Paid $100,000 to Haqqani to Write Book Against Pakistan Army

Posted on 21 December 2011  · Categorized in Politics.

Smith Richardson Foundation, an American think tank, claims that it paid $100,000 to Husain Haqqani to write a book, which attacks the Pakistan army and the military-mosque alliance and its implications for US policies.  Haqqani came up with a book within two years and the controversial memo reflects many of the thoughts stated in his [...]

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Twilight Of The Taliban: TTP Buckles Under Internal Fissures, External Pressure

Posted on 21 December 2011  · Categorized in Other.

The group responsible for most violence in the country is in disarray with its ‘chain of command’ crumbling, funds dwindling and infighting intensifying, admit Taliban foot soldiers. “It appears the TTP’s days are numbered … what was a well-coordinated militia just a year ago has fragmented now and dozens of splinters groups have emerged,” a [...]

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From Pakistan to Afghanistan, U.S. Finds Convoy of Chaos

Posted on 21 December 2011  · Categorized in Politics, War.

By Shahan Mufti The route from Karachi to Kabul was the best way to get supplies to U.S. troops in Afghanistan, and the main artery for a Pashtun trucking empire—until Pakistan shut it down. Like a broker tracking the dips and spikes of a volatile but lucrative stock, Mohammad Shakir Afridi has kept a close [...]

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US: Kashmiri Freedom Activist Dr. Fai Vindicated

Posted on 21 December 2011  · Categorized in Politics.

US Drops A Charge Against Kashmiri-American Activist “Let not anyone think that today’s events will slow or otherwise impede the KAC’s work.” Source: Kashmiri American Council WASHINGTON, DC—The Kashmiri American Council’s Board of Directors today confirmed their understanding of Executive Director Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai’s plea agreement with the United States Government over charges stemming [...]

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