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The Last Hiccups Of The Falling Empire
Posted on28. Jul, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.
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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Pak-China Strategic Ties Irks The Indo-Israelis
Posted on14. Jul, 2010 by Sajjad Shaukat.
Obama Must Not Be A Tool To Promote The Indo-Israeli Agenda The US Should Not Be Unnerved on Nuclear Deal between China and Pakistan By Sajjad Shaukat During Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardar’s recent visit to Beijing, Pakistan and China reaffirmed to strengthen strategic ties and took concrete measures to further bring their people [...]
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Globalisation And Its Affects On Pakistan
Posted on02. Jul, 2010 by Jeff.
By Bashir Syed Inept and corrupt leadership is one part of the problem that Pakistan is facing; the temptation and pressures of globalization is the other factor that has had its adverse affects is the GLOBALIZATION, that like a “World Wide Web,” had the third world countries in its web. Pakistan was a priority target [...]
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Ugly Face of Diplomacy
Posted on14. Jun, 2010 by Jeff.
Obama traded Iraqi oil for China’s Iran sanctions vote at UN By Wayne Madsen ANKARA June 12-14, 2010 – (Special Dispatch) In what may not come as welcome news for those who believe American soldiers were sent to invade Iraq in order to secure Iraq’s oil for the United States, there is even worse news [...]
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India: Heading for a Bloodbath
Posted on28. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.
By Rohini Hensman To people desperately trying to avert a bloodbath in the forest belt, the PUDR statement on the massacre of 76 CRPF jawans in Dantewada caused considerable consternation, and Sumanta Banerjee’s response to it even more so. According to the PUDR statement, ‘As a civil rights organization we neither condemn the killing of [...]
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America’s Indian Honeymoon; Where America is a Loser
Posted on19. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.
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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Nuclear Safety Summit: Pakistan Standing Tall
Posted on18. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.
PAKISTAN GETS RECOGNITION AS A NUCLEAR POWER By Momin Iftikhar The recently concluded Nuclear Security Summit has had the world attention riveted at Washington where 47 nations, represented by top echelon of leadership, gathered to craft an agreement that would keep the nuclear technology safe from the reach of terrorists. This was the largest assembly [...]
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The Prospects of Collaboration with Central Asian States
Posted on13. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.
The vast energy resources of the region created a sense of competition among other great powers as well as the neighbours of the CARs for establishing economic, political, and military relationship. The United States, Russia, and China became the three main forces competing besides some immediate and distant neighbours for influence in Central Asia. Dr Raja Muhammad Khan
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Indian ambitions in Afghanistan
Posted on10. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.
Indian designs against Pakistan and Afghanistan Brig Asif Haroon Raja India has always vied to maintain friendly ties with Afghanistan and to keep Pak-Afghan relations frosty. When Soviet forces occupied Afghanistan in December 1979, India supported the illegal invasion as well as Soviet installed regimes in Kabul throughout the Afghan war. Pakistan supported the just [...]
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“Churchill’s Choice” for Afghanistan
Posted on06. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.
Pakistan and the other stake-holders do not want a Talibanised Afghanistan. They have no right under any law to make such a demand. It is, for the people of Afghanistan to choose the form of government best suits them. Amongst our immediate neighbours, China follows the Communist/Socialist ideology and is the most peaceful country in the world. Iran follows the Islamic Ideology and despite such provocations from Israel and pressures from USA, has maintained its cool. Similarly, Afghanistan under the Taliban will follow the Islamic ideology, respecting the rule of law and distributive justice. In fact, the world has to remain engaged with them to ameliorate their sufferings of the last thirty years, caused by foreign aggressions. Pakistan and the USA, in particular therefore have “to recalibrate their positions and harmonize their interests with Afghanistan for a lasting peace in the region.”…Gen Mirza Aslam Beg