Posts Tagged ‘Afghanistan’

A Discreet Conflict – An Open Agenda

A month back an article under the title ‘A Discreet Conflict’ written by one Matt McCullough was published in an online journal ‘The Majallah’. it would have been comparatively a sensible article, written by any western writer, had few queries been answered logically. For example, without having any love lost for the armed forces and [...]

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Hidden hands behind Balochistan & Karachi Issues

Twin suicide bombs rocked Quetta capital of Balochistan at 08:54 on September 7, 2011. Suicidal bombers targeted Pakistan Frontier Corps of Balochistan security forces responsible for capturing of senior Al-Qaeda operatives, Younis al Mauritani along with two other high-ranking operatives, Abdul Ghaffar al Shami and Messara al Shami. The Al-Qaeda commander was picked up in [...]

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Pakistan’s Role In Afghanistan

If Afghanistan is a problem there is no other solution to this problem but negotiations with Taliban. Without taking Taliban into confidence, the desire for peace and prosperity in Afghanistan would always remain an unfulfilled dream. Since very after the American intrusion in Afghanistan, Pakistan has always been advocating the same solution but unluckily none [...]

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U.S Pressure Tactics – Mumbai Blasts

On July 13 evening three bomb blasts have been reported in the crowded Dadar, Opera House and Zaveri Bazar areas of Indian financial hub “Mumbai” In these blasts 21 killed and more than 113 individuals have been injured. Indian government put New Delhi and other states capitals on high alert. According to an eyewitness the [...]

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U.S. Exit Strategy – Intrigues against Pakistan

On June 25, 2011, during counterterrorism summit of Tehran the presidents of Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan agreed to join forces in combating militancy. The participants of the summit stressed that their efforts would be aimed at eliminating extremism, militancy, terrorism, as well as rejecting foreign interference, which is in blatant opposition to the spirit of [...]

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Promoter Of Terrorism In Afghanistan?

Pakistan is a problem or solution to the problem; the American hi ups are in a continuous state of confusion regarding the role of Pakistan in the Afghan war since day one.  Their confusions are giving birth to more perplexity and the bitter consequences of these confusions are affecting none but the innocent and peace-loving [...]

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Passions and Weapons

It is neither the Pakistan army nor the ISI; it is Pakistan which few of our own media-men are targeting, knowingly or unknowingly. For the last many years, the world around us has been exploiting all possible resources to defame the two very sacred and no doubt holy institutions of Pakistan, the Pakistan army and [...]

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Moral Turpitude of US Soldiers in Afghanistan

While surfing on net sometime ago, a news piece caught my eye “declining moral values in US army” and that reminded me of a quote, buried deep down in my memory somewhere. “A country with “declining” moral values, in my opinion, spells disaster, unless something is done about it. There is NOTHING good about an [...]

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U.S. Dubious Character in GWOT – OBL Killing

Pakistan as a country and Pakistani people as a nation are going through very tough times. John Kerry, the first American politician to visit Pakistan since Osama bin Laden was shot dead in the incident of unilateral action by the US forces on May 2nd 2011, told the country’s military and civilian leaders that they [...]

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Repercussions of Osama Bin Laden Killing

Highly sensitive intelligence operation of mid night 1st and 2nd May 2011 brought an end to the former CIA agent and leader of Al-Qaida “Osama bin Laden”. Sharp 40 minutes targeted operation successfully culminated on hitting of famous character (Osama) of Global War on Terror (GWOT) who was present in a compound house located in [...]

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