Archive for July, 2010

Documents’ Disclosure to Pressurize Pakistan

Posted on29. Jul, 2010 by .

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By Sajjad Shaukat The 92,000 US secret documents released on July 25 this year, dating from 2004 to 2009, triggered an outcry from country, fighting in the US-NATO coalition in Afghanistan in general and Pakistan in particular. In this regard, on July 26, 2010, The New York Times, while quoting the documents, revealed: “the documents, [...]

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The Last Hiccups Of The Falling Empire

Posted on28. Jul, 2010 by .

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Pakistan Warned; Noose Being Tightened “There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that should an attack against the United States be traced to be Pakistani it would have a very devastating impact on our relationship” Hillary Clinton By Raja G Mujtaba Wiki leaks, Hillary threats, Mike Mullen’s parrot repeats, Holbrooke’s Viceroy authority all in one [...]

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Wikileaks: A leak that wasn’t?

Posted on28. Jul, 2010 by .

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By Yasmeen Ali Why are the Americans so flabbergasted by the botch up of the Allied Forces performance in Afghanistan? Are they shocked because civilians, children, women were being killed? Or that CIA had expanded paramilitary operations inside Afghanistan?. Or that these units launch ambushes, order airstrikes and conduct night raids?. Or that from  2001 [...]

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Draconian Rule In Srinagar

Posted on28. Jul, 2010 by .

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By Dilnaz Boga 59-year-old Badshah Mir (name changed) cannot let his only son and youngest of three children, Rashid (name changed) out of his sight even for a minute. In June 2008, the police picked up Rashid, who was 16-years-old then, for pelting stones at a police party in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian [...]

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Wikileaks-US’s Afghan war diary 2004-2009

Posted on28. Jul, 2010 by .

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By Brig Asif Haroon Raja War diary is an account of daily events occurring during war. Each HQ/unit/intelligence agency maintains this diary which subsequently helps in finalizing war history. While the unit in the field records the events based on its limited internal resources, higher HQs and intelligence agencies make their assessments based on intelligence [...]

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John McCain: A Closer Look at Evil – Part I

Posted on28. Jul, 2010 by .

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By Jeff  Gates I am a constituent of Arizona Senator John McCain, a 2008 presidential contender. I reside in the Congressional District where he ran for Congress four years before the expected 1986 retirement of Senator Barry Goldwater. McCain’s career was modeled after that well-known Republican maverick. McCain describes himself as the leader of the [...]

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BIN LADEN’S DEATH AND PERCEPTIONS OF THE PRESS

Posted on27. Jul, 2010 by .

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Commentary: Elvis bin Laden  (and editorial response from Veterans Today) By ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE FOR UPI AND GORDON DUFF FOR VETERANS TODAY “WASHINGTON, July 26 (UPI) — The “Veterans Today” Network, a one-man show on the Internet created and run by Gordon Duff, a 100 percent disabled Marine Vietnam veteran, states flatly that 9/11 was [...]

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Kashmir Movement Intensifies

Posted on27. Jul, 2010 by .

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INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY SHOULD ALSO FOCUS ON KASHMIR AS THEY DO ON GAZA INDIANS ARE FAR WORSE THAN ISRAELIS By Sajjad Shaukat On one hand, India claims that Kashmir uprising has slowed down and the situation is returning towards normalisation, while on the other, Kashmir movement has intensified in the recent weeks. In this connection, on [...]

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USA: By Way of Deception Brands Itself Barbaric

Posted on27. Jul, 2010 by .

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WILL AMERICA EVER LEARN? By Tommy Tucci Philadelphia, July 2010……. “We have exterminated the property owners in Russia. We are going to do the same thing in Europe and America.” [The Jew, December 1925, Zinobit] To fully grasp the context of  lawless US ideology subject matter ‘Barbaric Global Brand’ a quick understanding of the Bolshevik [...]

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Iran: Nuclear Standoff; Who Is The Loser?

Posted on27. Jul, 2010 by .

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By Kourosh Ziabari It’s more than 8 years that the world’s newspapers are filled with miscellaneous news, reports and commentaries concerning Iran’s nuclear program. Controversy over Iran’s nuclear program has spanned through two administrations in Iran: ex-President Mohammad Khatami’s government and the incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s administration. The term “Iran nuclear program” returns more than [...]

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