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President Karzai Goes To New Delhi To Prove That He Has Other Friends Besides Pakistan

Listen here there are quite a lot of things happening in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India these days. So with that said let us take a look at leaders and key […]...
by Stirring Trouble on May 22, 2013

Son of former Pakistan prime minister kidnapped during election campaign

The son of former Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani of Pakistan kidnapped by Armed men. Men took Ali Haider Gilani along during a campaign meeting in the southern Pakistani province of Punjab. The kidnappers opened fire with a bodyguard of Gilani a...
by newsorena on May 9, 2013

“the corrosion of reason”

by AC Grayling   An opinion panel research survey conducted in July 2006 found more than 30 per cent of UK university students believe in creationism or intelligent design. This raw detail is gasp-inducing enough in its own right, as indication...
by sparrows and sandcastles on May 5, 2013

Karzai calls on Taliban to fight against Pakistan

Afghan President Hamid Karzai called on the Taliban on Saturday to fight Afghanistan's enemies in what was widely seen as a swipe against Pakistan days after the neighbors' security forces clashed on their border. “Instead of destroying their own...
by Imposing Headlines on May 4, 2013

THE BATTLE OF THOMAS YOUNG, A DISABLED VET OF A WAR THAT NEVER SHOULD HAVE HAPPEND

THOMAS YOUNG WAS 22 YEARS OLD ON 9/11/2001 He enlisted Got sent to Iraq – not the country who had anything to do with 911 He got paralyzed from the waist down, had a young wife whom he could not feel He takes 100 pills a day and has had physi...
by The Word Warrior-Bonju Blog on Apr 8, 2013

Why a downturn in Pak-Afghan Relations?

Afghanistan is the most significant fault line in the world that has the power to change the regional and global power politics.  Pakistan being the neighbor directly gets affected by each ongoing scenario that takes place in Afghanistan. Pakistan h...
by pakideology on Apr 4, 2013

Humanitarian Wars can be Unjust too

Humanitarian Wars can be Unjust too

Top US Commander denies Karzai’s 'America, Taliban working together' claim

A top US commander in Afghanistan, General Joseph Dunford, rejected the allegations made by afghan president's claim that US and the Taliban are working together to spread fear among Afghans as "categorically false," CBS News reports. Karzai said in...
by Imposing Headlines on Mar 11, 2013

Taliban was responsible for the bomb

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by ytr on Mar 10, 2013

How Come No One’s Prepared To Call A Spade A Spade Anymore?

  A lot of what we are learning about the Afghan war and the amount of American money spent in NATO countries is all good and well but,  since 2001 there has been no real victory over the Taliban. The great news is  NATO troops will pull out of...
by Stirring Trouble on Feb 21, 2013

How Come No One’s Prepared To Call A Spade A Spade Anymore?

  A lot of what we are learning about the Afghan war and the amount of American money spent in NATO countries is all good and well but,  since 2001 there has been no real victory over the Taliban. The great news is  NATO troops will pull out of...
by Stirring Trouble on Feb 21, 2013

‘The Ugly Truth behind the Opium Policy’

Elimination of opium economy is a long a complex challenge in Afghanistan. The Khaama Press report on continued opium production in Afghanistan and West’s investment underhand is “the ugly truth behind the international opium policy”. Now that...
by pakideology on Feb 20, 2013

U.S. fatalities in Afghanistan declining

As the U.S. withdrawal continues, fewer American troops are dying. But analysts caution that that doesn’t necessarily mean the U.S. and its allies are winning the war. By Shashank Bengali, Los Angeles Times February 14, 2013, 4:37 p.m. KABUL, A...
by pakideology on Feb 18, 2013

Afghanistan Will Be a Secure Stronghold for the Taliban

By Sara Noble After a decade of trying to fight the “real” war to rid Afghanistan of the terrorists, it will likely become a stronghold for them once we are gone. It has already begun. President Hamid Karzai said Saturday that he would issue a de...
by pakideology on Feb 18, 2013

ISAF Winning In Afghanistan, Says Top US General. So Why Does No One Rejoice? Because No One Cares, That’s Why

Jan Weatherhead writes from Washington about the  chief of US  in Afghanistan General John Allen and  CIA Director David Petraeus and the arguments between the two servicemen from ISAF.     Afghan forces will be able to stop the Taliban...
by Stirring Trouble on Feb 10, 2013

ISAF Winning In Afghanistan, Says Top US General. So Why Does No One Rejoice? Because No One Cares, That’s Why

Jan Weatherhead writes from Washington about the  chief of US  in Afghanistan General John Allen and  CIA Director David Petraeus and the arguments between the two servicemen from ISAF.     Afghan forces will be able to stop the Taliban...
by Stirring Trouble on Feb 10, 2013

Joseph Dunford takes charge of NATO in Afghanistan

Kabul...
by youthinvention on Feb 9, 2013

Abandoning Kashmir will be suicidal

Kashmir is known as paradise on earth due to the abundance of scenic beauty and the highest availability of water per square kilometer; probably these are the cardinal characteristics of real paradise. Is Pakistan at loss, or can the paradise still b...
by pakideology on Jan 28, 2013

5th February- Kashmir Solidarity Day

The tradition of observing solidarity by the people of Pakistan with their Kashmiri brethren has been in vogue since 1990. The day is observed as a commitment by people of Pakistan to extend their moral, political and diplomatic support to their Kash...
by pakideology on Jan 28, 2013
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