Archive for 'Pak-US Relations'

The US: Proponent of Twofold Policies

Posted on25. Jul, 2010 by .

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THE POWERFUL NEVER TAKE LESSONS FROM HISTORY DEFYING THE HISTORY IS SELF DESTRUCTION By Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan The 4th round of the Pak-US Strategic Dialogue concluded in Islamabad on July 19, 2010, unleashed a series of unremitting infuriating statements by US civil and military officials. By and large, there existed a shared harmony in [...]

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US-INDO-ISRAELI NEXUS

Posted on24. Jul, 2010 by .

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Headley’s Real Connections By Sajjad Shaukat During her latest visit to Pakistan on July 19 this year, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that the interrogation of David Headley, a Pakistani-American terror suspect linked to the Mumbai attacks, has thrown up a “revealing set of facts” that have been shared with Pakistani authorities. She [...]

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Is Murder Of President Obama On The Cards? How and Why

Posted on25. May, 2010 by .

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Call for Elections to be Halted, Government Seized Publication Demands “Interim Military Dictatorship” for America By Gordon Duff (UNEDITED TEXT BELOW) Newsmax published it but pulled it quickly but not until it was sent to every senior member of Americas military.  I got it from a former military intelligence officer.  It has done the circuit [...]

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Revisiting the Efficacy of SAARC

Revisiting the Efficacy of SAARC

Posted on11. May, 2010 by .

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By Dr. Raja Muhammad Khan The 16th Summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was held in Thimpu, the picturesque capital of Bhutan on 28-29 April 2010. The summit was attended by all heads of the member states and representatives from the observer countries. It was concluded with a joint declaration issued [...]

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India, the Water Terrorist and SAARC

India, the Water Terrorist and SAARC

Posted on11. May, 2010 by .

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By Zaheerul Hassan 16th SAARC summit was held at Thimpu, capital of Bhutan from April 28 -29, 2010. People of the participant countries are looking towards their leaders for establishment of regional peace in this highly adverse security environment. They feel that future of their new generation has become highly insecure due to poverty, continuous [...]

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Mr Foreign Minister, Who are you representing; India or Pakistan?

Mr Foreign Minister, Who are you representing; India or Pakistan?

Posted on05. May, 2010 by .

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Editor’s Note: This article was read by Mr Mubashir Lucman in his TV programme on Express TV on 6th May 2010. The video is embedded below. By Naveed Tajammal It is our misfortune that we in Pakistan, since 1947,have  mostly ,been ruled by turn coats, the class of rulers which had been ,created by the [...]

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SAARC: India Blocks the Progress

SAARC: India Blocks the Progress

Posted on28. Apr, 2010 by .

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INDIA IS A SPOILER By Sajjad Shaukat The 16th Summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) will take place in Thimpu, Bhutan on April 28-29, this year. The SAARC was established when its Charter was adopted on December 8, 1985 and now has Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka [...]

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McCHRYSTAL LOST IN AFGHANISTAN, IS IGNORANCE THE REAL EXCUSE?

McCHRYSTAL LOST IN AFGHANISTAN, IS IGNORANCE THE REAL EXCUSE?

Posted on20. Apr, 2010 by .

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SURPRISING THE ARMING OF THE TALIBAN AND THE BUILDING OF A NARCO-REGIME “SHILLING” FOR AN ISRAELI ATTACK ON IRAN By Gordon Duff As usual, America is in a war for all the wrong reasons, pushed by Israel, bought off by drug money and backed into a corner.  At a time when a “new broom” and [...]

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America’s Indian Honeymoon; Where America is a Loser

America’s Indian Honeymoon; Where America is a Loser

Posted on19. Apr, 2010 by .

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By Brig Asif Haroon Raja Pakistan’s main interest in forging ties with US in 1950s was owing to its security concerns against India five times bigger in size and resources which to this date has not reconciled to Pakistan’s existence. Pakistan remained the most allied ally of USA since 1954 whereas India remained the camp [...]

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US DECLINING INFLUENCE IN CENTRAL ASIA

US DECLINING INFLUENCE IN CENTRAL ASIA

Posted on13. Apr, 2010 by .

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By Sylvia T Villalobos Central Asia is a crucially important region to the United States for numerous strategic objectives. Although the region’s importance to the United States increased dramatically after the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, U.S. interest in the region was certainly not a new phenomenon. After the collapse of the Soviet Union [...]

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