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American game or Nature's plan. by Dr Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub Created On: 28/Sep/2011 Views: 2029 Replies: 0 
It is said when American policy-makers plan a policy about Pakistan they put Pak army on top of the priority list. The others, in order of preference are: media; politicians; intellectuals; and the public. Let us assess them one by one; Click here to read Full Article

If Pakistan disintegrates by Dr Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 17/Sep/2011 Views:4784 Replies:0 
The fire lit by Zulfiqar Mirza's fiery press conference engulfed MOM primarily. His father, Judge Mirza, once described him as unpredictable and perfunctory. His comments came when ZM failed to attend a dinner hosted by Dr Fahmida Mirza for my wife and I in 1995. The honourable judge was my patient then. The perfunctory approach of ZM put the MQM on the back foot and for ten days the party maintai Click here to read Full Article
Countering kidnapping and killing by Dr Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 4/Sep/2011 Views:1733 Replies:0 
Only the close relatives of Shahbaz Taseer can feel the intense pain they are going through. The rest can sympathise with them. The son of slain Salman Taseer was accosted by gunmen in broad daylight in busy Gulberg area of Lahore. According to reports, the culprits opened the door of his car, dragged him out, dumped him in their vehicle and drove away. This is the Pakistan of today, where childre Click here to read Full Article
 
Ch Nisar v Javed Hashmi by Dr Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 24/Aug/2011 Views:1723 Replies:1 
Ch Nisar and Javed Hashmi are like two sides of one coin-the coin being PML-N. Both are sincere to the party and its leadership, but by nature they are poles apart. I have known both of them closely and can say with confidence that I can write a book on each. Who knows, one day I might even. But today, without touching on their private lives, I will try to highlight factors effecting their persona Click here to read Full Article
Appeal to Chief Justice of Pakistan, by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 20/Aug/2011 Views:1611 Replies:0 
we know that your orders are repeatedly ignored and set aside by Zardari's government making mockery of the justice system. The question is, how long you are going to stay indifferent while every day innocent people are gunned down in Karachi. Click here to read Full Article
 
Hormones and leadership by Dr Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 13/Aug/2011 Views:2190 Replies:0 
Three hormones - Dopamine, Prolactin and Oxytocine - play an important role in one's emotional make-up and crisis management. Individually, they swing our mood up and down according to their properties in sexual or asexual ways. Thus, separately or in combination, they are responsible for making us feel good and high or vice versa. In this way, we enjoy the pleasure of power control and the associ Click here to read Full Article
Pot-bellies and double chins of politicians. by Dr. Ghayur Ayub.
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 7/Aug/2011 Views:1467 Replies:0 
If you want to assess whether a political leader holding a responsible post in the government of Pakistan is corrupts or otherwise, just look at his belly and chin. Some argue that pot-belly and-double chin are directly proportional to the corrupt practices and inversely proportion to the uprightness and sense of responsibility.Next time when you see our leaders with pot bellies and double chins, Click here to read Full Article
 
Has Boland Akhtar Rana perjured himself? by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 22/Jul/2011 Views:2017 Replies:0 
Appearing on a TV Talk Show to clear his name on allegation of carrying Canadian Passport (among other things), Mr. Boland Akhtar Rana accepted that he got the passport when he was on a three years leave while staying in Canada. The participants of the talk show failed to ask the following pertinent questions; Click here to read Full Article
The American Strategic Plan for Afghanistan by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 18/Jul/2011 Views:1422 Replies:0 
According to a report America is working on a plan at Strategic Plans Division, NATO HQ in Brussels to withdraw most of the troops by the end of 2012 leaving up to 12000 behind. This withdrawal policy is equated with a similar policy they made for Iraq in recent past. The remaining troops will comprise of Special Forces and Marines and will hold control of the airbases in Kabul, Kandahar and Herat Click here to read Full Article
 
Replacing Ch Shujat with Rehman Malik. by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 15/Jul/2011 Views:1825 Replies:0 
Looking at the busy schedule of Ch Shujat in Karachi these days, it looks like he is replacing Rehamn Malik as give-and-take guru. It is said that he carries a bagful of clay (Mitti) when he goes to such negotiations. The problem is when he played identical roles in Lal Masjid and Bugti's stand-offs, both resulted in total disasters. It was because he is known to put his personal needs ahead of na Click here to read Full Article
Zalmay Khalilzad speaks by Dr Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 10/Jul/2011 Views:1988 Replies:0 
When Zalmay Khalilzad writes, one doesn't expect pro-Pakistan sentiments spouting from his pen. He is known for his anti-Pakistan stance and is very selective in making friends from Pakistan. We all know who those friends are. They can be counted on one's finger tips. As opposed to this, he has many Indian friends. According to some, he loves to listen to his talks and expects praises from the aud Click here to read Full Article

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