Tag Archives: Afghanistan
Denouncing Terrorist Schemes
Posted on18. Jan, 2012 by S M Hali.
By S. M. Hali Terrorism is the systematic use of terror, especially as a means of coercion. It comprises those violent acts which are intended to create fear and are committed for a religious, political or, ideological goal; and deliberately target or disregard the safety of non-combatants. The perpetrator of these heinous acts is labeled as [...]
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Pak-US Relations: No More Free Lunches
Posted on06. Jan, 2012 by Asif H Raja.
No more business as usual with USA By Brig Asif Haroon Raja When the US decided to invade Afghanistan and topple Taliban regime led by Mullah Omar since it had refused to hand over Bin Laden suspected of being involved in 9/11 attacks, all the neighbors of Afghanistan including near neighbors supported USA. Among the [...]
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Iraq and Afghanistan: Aggression Ends but War Continues
Posted on31. Dec, 2011 by Dr Mahboob A Khawaja.
By Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D. “In other words – and let's say this plainly, clearly and soberly, so that no one can mistake the intention of Rumsfeld's plan – the United States government is planning to use "cover and deception" and secret military operations to provoke murderous terrorist attacks on innocent people. Let's say it [...]
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Geopolitics of Confusion
Posted on29. Dec, 2011 by Nadir Mir.
US – NATO attack on Pakistan By Brig Nadir Mir US – NATO attacked a non NATO Ally Pakistan! The attack was unprovoked, wanton, cowardly and ruthless. It was open aggression and violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty. US – NATO aggression was condemned or Pakistan received support and sympathy from China, Russia, Iran, OIC (Saudi Arabia) [...]
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Quantum Note: The Bonn Farce
Posted on09. Dec, 2011 by drmuzaffar.
The Bonn Conference of 2001 was a clever reenactment of the Third Reich era. It bulldozed all existing structures, just as Hitler had done, and, instead, it set the ball rolling for a brand new Afghanistan, with a made-in-America Constitution, inaugurating an era in which billions of dollars would flow into a country that had [...]
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King Cobras in Afghanistan
Posted on06. Dec, 2011 by Asif H Raja.
By Brig Asif Haroon Raja Unresolved Kashmir dispute, inflexibility of jingoistic and scheming Indian leaders to reconcile with Pakistan’s existence as an independent state and their burning desire to gain unchallenged hegemony over all South Asian nations has kept India and Pakistan on the warpath. Lack of trust built up as a consequence to three [...]
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Prepare For Armageddon
Posted on21. Oct, 2011 by Raja Mujtaba.
Most frightening of everything in this FSB report, however, is the reply Putin gave to Russia’s top generals yesterday when asked what preparations should be made and he answered…. “Prepare for Armageddon.” We will do it with or without you, US tells Pakistan By Raja G Mujtaba Armageddon (commonly known as the battle against the anti-Christ) [...]
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Pakistan: 2011-12 critical years
Posted on23. Sep, 2011 by Asif H Raja.
U.S. intelligence has evidence that Israel has re-sold some of its stolen plutonium material to India in return for that nation providing Israel with missile systems and related technology. By Brig Asif Haroon Raja In its bid to emasculate nuclear Pakistan, US-Israeli-Indian nexus embarked upon a comprehensive not so covert war backed by coercive diplomacy [...]
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Exactly How Big Is This So-Called Al Qaeda?
Posted on06. Aug, 2011 by Sibel Edmonds.
By Sibel Edmonds:
People keep talking about which country we should be getting out of, or, how many more countries we should get into to fight against terrorist Al Qaeda. No one is asking what Al Qaeda is or who really these supposed Al Qaeda terrorists are.
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Target ISI
Posted on05. Aug, 2011 by S M Hali.
By S M Hali:
However, as the going in Afghanistan got tougher, the whispering started becoming louder, with newspaper reports, Op-Eds suggesting the same becoming more frequent. Complications in operations, rising war casualties and frayed nerves gave rise to RAND Corporation reports and Pentagon analyses that “rogue elements” in ISI were leaking information of impending attacks to the Taliban, allowing them to take evasive action.