Tag Archives: Pakistan
The reprehensible drone attacks
Posted on25. Jan, 2012 by S M Hali.
By S. M. Hali The reprehensible drone attacks in Pakistan commenced in 2004, nearly three years after the US-led invasion of Afghanistan. They have been conducted by the Special Activities Division of CIA. The question of the drone attacks targeting terrorists in Pakistan’s Wild West, the tribal areas is rather complex. To date 285 drone [...]
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Endgame Afghanistan & Pakistan’s Rope
Posted on20. Jan, 2012 by Raja Mujtaba.
Defence and Diplomacy- By Raja G Mujtaba Before we discuss endgame in Afghanistan, we must know what the American objectives were, have those objectives been achieved and if not would America really walk out of Afghanistan. If we do not discuss American objectives, we really cannot understand the endgame. The US created conditions through 9/11 [...]
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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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Pakistan: Politicizing Memogate
Posted on06. Jan, 2012 by S M Hali.
By S. M. Hali The memogate scandal is being politicized by vested interests, only to save the skin of the alleged perpetrators of the crime. The fact that the Supreme Court has appointed a high level commission headed by Chief Justice of the Balochistan High Court Qazi Faez Isa and comprising Islamabad High Court Chief [...]
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Pakistan: Revisiting its Foreign Policy
Posted on06. Jan, 2012 by Raja Mujtaba.
Defence & Diplomacy By Raja G Mujtaba S M Hali held a well conducted debate on the foreign policy of Pakistan where Advocate Tariq Pirzada was more forthcoming. Professor Hamid expressed his views with some reservations. Foreign policy of any country is the true barometer or litmus test of its true sovereignty. To ensure a [...]
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Pakistan: Baloch Struggle in 2012
Posted on01. Jan, 2012 by Hamid Waheed.
"If Kashmir is the jugular vein of Pakistan then Balochistan is the backbone of Pakistan." Raja Mujtaba BY Hamid Waheed The joint conference of Atta Ullah Mangel and Nawaz Sharif on 19 Dec has once again heated up the debate on Baloch deprivation. There is no denying the fact that there is a significant substance [...]
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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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Pakistan: Has the People’s Revolution Arrived?
Posted on31. Dec, 2011 by Dr Haider Mehdi.
NOTES FROM A SOCIAL SCIENTIST By Dr. Haider Mehdi “Can those who can see be equal to those who cannot?” – Al Qur’an. Today’s most important question is: Has the people’s revolution arrived in Pakistan? Indeed, Imran Khan’s promised “tsunami” hit the Karachi shores on Quaid-e-Azam’s birthday at Quaid’s ‘mizaar’ – a symbolic re-birth of Quaid’s [...]
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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) [...]