Pakistan's Failure
October 11, 2010 3 min. read
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The strangely bizarre and comical launch of Musharraf’s so called Muslim League (or whatever name he is using) forced me to examine Pakistan. And, believe me, this time; I really looked hard not only at today’s Pakistan but also at its short, but awfully tumultuous history. And, it is extremely distressing to realize that nothing, […]

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Pakistan, to Broker Peace-Deal with Haqqani Network and Kabul Leadership?
June 25, 2010 4 min. read

Michael Hastings’ article published in Rolling Stone magazine has claimed more than Gen. McChrystal’s career.  Seemingly taking the U.S. leadership hostage, the article seems now to have extended its long tendrils and has squarely, elastically exploded onto U.S. foreign policy in Pakistan and Afghanistan.  The New York Times published a stunning article this morning that […]

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The AfPak War
October 6, 2009 3 min. read

In an article in the Washington Post, Anti-U.S. Wave Imperiling Efforts in Pakistan, Officials Say, writers explain the growing hostility towards the Americans in Pakistan But what is missing from this article is the historical aspect of anti Americanism in that part of the world. During my recent trip, I was shocked to see that […]

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