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What made Christine Fair go ballistic on Pakistan by ANDREW JACOBSON
Posted By: nrqazi Created On: 7/Mar/2014 Views: 1719 Replies: 0 
A balanced and logical American expert on Pakistani affairs has again gone out on a limb to try and explain the complexity of Pakistan’s military strategy and security thought-process to an audience that apparently loves to bash Pakistan instead of aiding it in the War against Terrorism that America launched in the first place Waving the “Bakvas Flag”, Dr. Carol Christine Fair – an otherwis Click here to read Full Article

Who will help the police? by Naeem Sadiq
Posted By: nrqazi On: 15/Feb/2014 Views:1403 Replies:0 
27 policemen were killed in Karachi in the first month of this year. Another six lost their lives in the first 3 days of February. This is the highest number of policemen killed in any city of the world in any one month. Can any police force continue to function with such massive loss of lives? Clearly we are doing something that is blatantly inappropriate and unprofessional. It requires n Click here to read Full Article
A Professor With A Western Past Remakes Pakistan's Entrepreneurial Future
Posted By: nrqazi On: 6/Feb/2014 Views:1631 Replies:0 
Umar Saif has done a lot in his 35 years. A Pakistani, he earned his PhD in computer science from the University of Cambridge at 22. He began a post doctorate degree at MIT at an age when most of his peers – age wise – had not completed their bachelor’s degrees. He worked at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory where he was part of the core team that developed system te Click here to read Full Article
 
PM rejects summary for removal of USC managing director by Noor Aftab
Posted By: nrqazi On: 3/Feb/2014 Views:1441 Replies:0 
A summary for removal of Utility Stores Corporation (USC) Managing Director Khaqan Murtaza has been rejected by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on technical grounds, allowing the ‘beleaguered’ bureaucrat to continue his work in the face of uncongenial environment in his own department, sources said here on Sunday. Click here to read Full Article
Destroying a Nation State: US-Saudi Funded Terrorists Sowing Chaos in Pakistan by Tony Cartalucci
Posted By: nrqazi On: 21/Jan/2014 Views:1669 Replies:0 
Baluchistan, Target of Western geopolitical interests, Terror wave coincides with Gwadar Port handover to China. The Hidden Agenda is the Breakup of Pakistan.Quetta, the capital of Pakistan’s southwest Baluchistan province, bordering both US-occupied Afghanistan as well as Iran, was the site of a grisly market bombing that has killed over 80 people. According to reports, the terrorist group Lashka Click here to read Full Article
 
An Excellent assessment on the 'Daughter of the East..... written with the usual Dalrymple flair=A great read
Posted By: nrqazi On: 9/Jan/2014 Views:1305 Replies:0 
The life and times of the Bhuttos is seen afresh in a passionately partisan but well-constructed memoir.William Dalrymple reviews it in context. The Bhuttos’ acrimonious family squabbles have long resembled one of the bloody succession disputes that habitually plagued South Asia during the time of the Great Mughals. In the case of the Bhuttos, they date back to the moment when Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Click here to read Full Article
The Mother of all Battles by Eric Margolis
Posted By: nrqazi On: 6/Jan/2014 Views:1361 Replies:0 
In October, 2002, I wrote a cover-story about Iraq for the first issue of American Conservative Magazine, entitled “The March to Folly.” My article predicted the impending invasion of Iraq would be a disaster for all concerned. Click here to read Full Article
 
Afghanistan and its Future by Nikolai BOBKIN
Posted By: nrqazi On: 30/Oct/2013 Views:1210 Replies:0 
The international scientific conference on Afghanistan will take place in Bishkek on October 10. The invitation list includes ministers, general secretaries and special representatives of the United Nations, the European Union, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, NATO, and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the Collective Security Treaty Organization, the Commonwealth of I Click here to read Full Article
Ex-Indian Army chief admits sponsoring terrorism in Balochistan by Umar Cheema
Posted By: nrqazi On: 26/Oct/2013 Views:1362 Replies:0 
Army report reveals special unit was raised for Pakistan; Indian media downplays its sensitive contents.ISLAMABAD: Recently retired Indian Army chief General Vijay Kumar Singh has admitted that India sponsored bomb blasts in Pakistan and doled out money to the separatist elements in Balochistan, a disclosure downplayed by the Indian media so far Click here to read Full Article
 
CIA Abandoning TTP - The Beginning of the End
Posted By: nrqazi On: 21/Oct/2013 Views:1245 Replies:0 
Latif Mehsud, second in command of the so called "Tehriq e Taliban Pakistan" was captured by the US forces a few days ago in Afghanistan, after Pakistan's ISI tipped off US forces of the "top commander of the Afghan Taliban". Little did they realise they had arrested a CIA asset. Why the US arrested him is a sign that the TTP is crumbling. Click here to read Full Article
WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED IN LAL MASJID. by Naeem Abbas
Posted By: nrqazi On: 18/Oct/2013 Views:1186 Replies:0 
I had written earlier on two occasions, i am an eye witness to this whole lal masjid episode as i lived next door in G-6/3 where it all happened starting much before the operation till after the operation. To refresh our memories I am narrating it again for the benefit of all to know the actual truth. Click here to read Full Article

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