Afghans losing patience in war
KABUL US and Nato forces will stay in Afghanistan for at least another four years, yet there are growing...
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New US security paradigm and Pakistan
THE new national security strategy (NSS) of the United States, which outlines the fundamental concerns...
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Leaders at world summit work to halt nuclear traffic
WASHINGTON US President Barack Obama will urge world leaders to harden their resolve to lock down nuclear...
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Porous borders, angry neighbours
Any general`s worst fear is to have to fight on two fronts. This is one reason our army has been reluctant...
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Litmus test for the establishment
IT is probably no coincidence that the military operation to reconquer Swat was launched while President...
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Qatari says he got training at camps in Pakistan: Accused Al Qaeda supporter pleads guilty
PEORIA (Illinois), May 1 A Qatari man whose case sparked a furious legal debate over whether the government...
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US CENTCOM adviser sees Pakistan in danger
WASHINGTON The Pakistani state could collapse within six months if immediate steps are not taken to...
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`Nobody supports the Taliban, but people hate the government`
THE collapse of Afghanistan is closer than the world believes. Kandahar is in Taliban hands - all but...
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