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Can the West Reply?
Posted on16. Oct, 2011 by Hamid Waheed.
By Huma Nawaz 9/11 is the day in the history that shook the whole world. The day changed the course of the history, for the last 10 years are still the Iraqi, Afghani and Pakistani innocent civilians who are paying the price for that. The country which suffers more than any other is Pakistan. The [...]
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Yet Pakistan Should Do More?
Posted on16. Oct, 2011 by Hamid Waheed.
By Ammara Abbasi When world’s most wanted terrorist Osama bin laden was killed in an operation in a garrison town near Islamabad, Pakistan came under the direct statements and insistent demands of “do more’ from the US. On his recent visit to Pakistan, Leon Panetta had asked Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yusuf [...]
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Welcome Onboard General Dempsey
Posted on03. Oct, 2011 by Hamid Waheed.
General, Mullen Left Some Challenges That Could be Your opportunities By Hamid Waheed General Martin E. Dempsey, USA (born March 14, 1952) has taken over from Admiral Mullen as the 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Staff of US. He was commissioned as an Armor officer upon graduation from the United States Military Academy in [...]
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Farewell Mullen
Posted on01. Oct, 2011 by Hamid Waheed.
A Tribute to ADMIRAL MULLEN on Retirement: By Hamid Waheed On September 22, did any one noticed WHAT Media missed of Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, when he testified before Congress that the Pakistani Army is actively supporting the Haqqani network and other anti-U.S. terrorist groups. Media did high light [...]
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Seeing is Believing
Posted on27. Sep, 2011 by Hamid Waheed.
In the wake of the prevailing security situation and tension in relations with the US (after statements issued by Mullen, Panetta and Gen Mettis) General Kiyani and the top military and political leadership unanimously rejected the allegations leveled against Pakistani security institutions by the US. By Hamid Waheed In the wake of the prevailing security situation and [...]
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US: Panic In The Jaws Of Defeat
Posted on21. Sep, 2011 by Hamid Waheed.
The present volley of accusations and raising fingers at Pakistan by Obama Administration is nothing but panic when sinking in the jaws of defeat. Such baseless allegations would further complicate things for the US. By Hamid Waheed The Nations in situation of crisis sometimes act in the most irregular way and it becomes difficult to [...]
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Afghanistan, US Policies And Our Options
Posted on20. Sep, 2011 by Hamid Waheed.
By Abbas Mehkri (Translated from Daily Jang) America is going to face the worst ever defeat of its history. If completes, it would be the second biggest after the Vietnam War, which shall be regarded as the superpower’s another unparalleled. Such a big humiliation the American are about to face in Afghanistan at the hands of [...]
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Natural Allies move closer
Posted on11. Sep, 2011 by Hamid Waheed.
By Hamid Waheed Pakistan has emerged as the most important country in the present world politics with growing interests of world in the Asian region. Pakistan forms a natural bridge for any economic activity between this region and the outer world. Any strategy for this region cannot move forward without addressing the concerns of Pakistan. [...]
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Media: A Spy-War Tool
Posted on09. Sep, 2011 by Hamid Waheed.
By Hamid Waheed The rapid growth of information and computer age has added new dimensions to spy warfare and now media is part and parcel of such operations. Open source intelligence (OS int) and outsourcing are the buzz words of today’s covert war. In this environment the two top world class intelligence agencies were [...]
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Pakistan: Fudging Defence Budget
Posted on07. Sep, 2011 by Hamid Waheed.
By Hamid Waheed The idea of scientists "fudging data" is commonly referred to as an act of completely making up data, changing experimental results, or only reporting the results that are expected to bring desired result.. Pakistan’s defence spending has remained one of the most debated component of total government expenditures since independence. While a sizeable variation in [...]