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Served by: Pakistan Ledger| Intellibriefs | Defense Analysis| پا کستان لیجر| پاکستاني کھاتا | -ميرا پيغام پيارے ھموطنوں کے نام.صرف ھبلوطن پاکستانی آنکھوں کے ليے--- یا رب دل مسلم کو وہ زندا تمنا دے جو قلب کو گرما دے جو روح کو تڑپا دے· March 10th, 2010- No Comments »

Prime Minster Gilani, President Ahmadinejad, and President Karzai met in Tehran, alone, then in Turkey with all of Afghanistan’s neighbors (sans India) and finally in Lond with 61 other countries (where Delhi got what the Times of India called a second row seat). Pakistan’s Chief of Army staff visited Kabul last week. Mr. Karzai is visiting […]

Soviet Lessons from Afghanistan

Served by: Wonders of Pakistan· February 11th, 2010- No Comments »

Afghanistan is in turmoil, with tensions rising and people dying every day. Many of them — including women, children and the elderly — have nothing in common with terrorists or militants.

MIKHAIL GORBACHEV

The government is losing control of its territory: of the 34 provinces, the Taliban controls a dozen. The production and export of narcotics is […]

Soviet Lessons From Afghanistan

Served by: Aliarqam's Weblog· February 9th, 2010- No Comments »

By MIKHAIL GORBACHEV
Published: February 4, 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/05/opinion/05iht-edgorbachev.html?pagewanted=1
Afghanistan is in turmoil, with tensions rising and people dying every day. Many of them — including women, children and the elderly — have nothing in common with terrorists or militants.
The government is losing control of its territory: of the 34 provinces, the Taliban controls a dozen. […]

Afghanistan : Two Person from Opposite Sides but Same Story

Served by: Aliarqam's Weblog· February 9th, 2010- 1 Comment »

By MIKHAIL GORBACHEV
Published: February 4, 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/05/opinion/05iht-edgorbachev.html?pagewanted=1
Afghanistan is in turmoil, with tensions rising and people dying every day. Many of them — including women, children and the elderly — have nothing in common with terrorists or militants.
The government is losing control of its territory: of the 34 provinces, the Taliban controls a dozen. […]

Washington is Playing a Deeper Game with China

Served by: Wonders of Pakistan· July 18th, 2009- No Comments »

There is more to the Xinjiang riots. Its not only the Uighur Muslims vs. Han Chinese but the pipelines which (will) bring crude from oil rich Eurasian lands to China. Since these oil lines pass through Xinjiang, a destabilization of the region is a convenient course for US Neocons to rock the boat of Chinese […]

Editor’s Show:Dr. Shireen Mazari gives us Tehreek-e-Insaf’s views on Pakistan’s Internal, external policies and security issues

Served by: Pakistan First· June 11th, 2009- No Comments »

What does Tehreek-e-insaf thinks on major issues of Pakistan including: Malakand Operation and war against militants, Foreign policy of Pakistan, Political leadership meltdown and formation of a new national government. Dr.Shireen Mazari the spokeswomen of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and top adviser to Imran Khan on foreign policy and strategic issues, reveal to PakistanFirst.com who is behind […]

The Destabilization of Pakistan

Served by: The World We Live In !!· June 1st, 2009- No Comments »

So far the principle result of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan following the events of 9-11 has been the destabilization of Pakistan. That breakdown is peaking with the events in what AP calls the “Swat town” of Mingora—actually a city of 375,000 from which all but 20,000 have fled as government forces moved in, strafing […]

An Empty Tribal Belt? Pakistan Is Betraying Its Proud Tribesmen

Served by: Wonders of Pakistan· March 29th, 2009- No Comments »

 
by AHMED QURAISHI
 
An empty buffer zone is slowly emerging, separating Afghanistan and Pakistan’s populated areas. A half-million Pakistanis are in tents, homeless and no one is bothered. Is it an American conspiracy and a Pakistani complacency? The Pakistani media and politicians are criminally ignorant and busy in their own power games while a major strategic change is taking place […]

9th Anniversary Of Gen. Musharraf’s Coup

Served by: Pakistan First· October 27th, 2008- No Comments »

To me, President Pervez Musharraf has been and continues to be both an inspiration and a disappointment. His leadership qualities reinforced my belief that Pakistanis are a creative and capable nation if our feudal politicians give us a breathing space and let us come forward.  And his sense of nationalism was inspirational and continues to […]

Pakistan Senate Debates Internal, External Security

Served by: Pakistan First· August 6th, 2008- No Comments »

The Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) was placed under the Ministry of Interior (MoI) solely for greater cooperation between the Ministry of Interior and ISI on internal and external fronts, Leader of the House Raza Rabbani told the House during the debate on internal and external security in the country.
He said the decision to place the […]

Have I survived the Karachi bombings ?

Served by: Pro Pakistan· July 7th, 2008- No Comments »

SEVEN bombings in less than 3 hours in Karachi !. While reports continue to come around , the signal is yet evident . There is no point of these device planted bombs going out in a series other then to spread terror and destabilization. What’s sad is the fact that we have been so immune […]

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