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Transition to Transformation
Posted on19. Dec, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
Afghan people must have a realization that NATO and U.S have no love with them. In fact, their own strategic objectives compel them to remain stuck to Afghanistan and Pakistan for promoting a regional instability by promoting terrorism and internally destabilizing both countries as an excuse to continue their mission. By Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan [...]
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Defeating the Conspiracies
Posted on12. Dec, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
For the first time Pakistan has taken a principle, stand in the best national interest by disallowing logistic support to NATO and US troops in Afghanistan. Nation has its full backing to the Government and Military leadership for all these bold decisions. By Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan “U.S seeks to leave behind a united, capable, [...]
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Pakistan: Live Like a Dignified Nation
Posted on30. Nov, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
By Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan Would the condolences of NATO Chief, US secretaries of State and Defence and so many others, minimize the pains and sorrows of the grieved families, who lost their loved ones in NATO air attack on night 25/26 November. Similarly, a few words of sympathy with the Government of Pakistan by [...]
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MFN Status to India: A National Suicide
Posted on17. Oct, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
"Pitty those who can not differentiate friend from a foe and take the foes to be their well wishers." Raja Mujtaba By Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan Whereas, according to Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, Pakistan “has decided in principle to grant the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India,” the question arises, would there be [...]
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Understanding the New Conspiracies
Posted on10. Oct, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
By Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan In his radio interview, President Obama covered up the Mullen’s accusations against Pakistan, as mere “frustration” of this US military Chief, who could not win a success in Afghanistan, despite an extension in his service. President Karazai and his intelligence set up did not wait for a respite to Pakistan [...]
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Rabbani’s Murder And Its Impact
Posted on02. Oct, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
Burhanuddin Rabbani’s Murder has serious implications, Pak-Afghan Relations Could become Strained By Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan Hardly, Pakistan was refuting the allegations levelled by outgoing American military head Admiral Mike Mullen, once it was hit by another accusation of involvement in the killing of former Afghan President Professor Burhanuddin Rabbani. According to Lutifullah Mashal, a [...]
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US; Dont Play With Fire!
Posted on27. Sep, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
It’s Time US should accept the Harsh Realities US must remember, Pakistan is a nuclear armed country with professional standing army of over 600000 men. it can strike back and make the US pay very heavily for her misadventure against Pakistan. By Dr Raja Muhammad Khan Pakistani Army Chief General Kayani’s brief and succinct [...]
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Pakistan: Kayani for the National Interest
Posted on19. Sep, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
European Union and U.S should realize that, “going after the Haqqani network at this stage will have huge repercussions” for Pakistan, Afghanistan and even US. By Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan In the context of regional security situation along Pak-Afghan front, the last week was marked by three important events, having global implications. The first event [...]
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Security of Pakistan: 9/11 and Thereafter
Posted on12. Sep, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
By Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan The unfortunate event of 9/11 was a major setback to the humanity in the very beginning of 21st century. This event changed the dynamics of international security and traditional pattern of managing the defence and security of nation states. It introduced asymmetry in the warfare and traditional order of security [...]
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Economic Rational for Imperialism
Posted on29. Aug, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
By Dr Raja Muhammad Khan:
At 4.8 per cent of GDP, US military spending in 2010 represents the largest economic burden outside the Middle East.” As per the latest figures provided by SIPRI, the top four military spenders of the world are United States with; $698 billion, China; $119 billion, Great Britain $59.6 billion, and France $59.3 billion.