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Can India and Pakistan Fight Terror Together?

16 hours ago ago from Indian Eagle

By Hoodbhoy, Pervez Inseparable by geography, Pakistan and India are Siamese twins that have emerged together from the womb of history. For better or for worse, their futures will always remain inextricably tied together. Today, one of the two is in deep trouble. The ferocious militant fanaticism of Pathan tribals, once sequestered in the mountains of Waziristan and Swat, has migrated down into the plains and across the country. Every ...

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3 hours ago ago from Pakistan Politics, Current Affairs, Business and Lifestyle | Chowrangi

Pakistan has reportedly and repeatedly said that we are fighting war on terror for the whole worl 17 Comments | Posted in Current Affairs > Tagged: Afghan, Lahore , Multan , Pakistan , Pakistan Army , Peshawar , South Waziristan , Swat , terrorism , war , war on terror

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Big Russo and the CyberWar

21 hours ago ago from The Underground Librarian

US and Russia agenda regarding curbing cyber war The military version of cyber war has the potential to be as serious as a nuclear war in terms of creating chaos. It could crash power and water supplies, as well as trashing the global financial systems and information systems. Cyber war :  Preventing cyber terrorism in India // CYBER [...]

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10 hours ago ago from The search for the Holy Grail between my ears

RawStory Tony Blair's admission that Britain would have backed the Iraq war even if he knew it did not have weapons of mass destruction sparked outrage Sunday and calls for his prosecution for war crimes. The former British prime minister, who backed the US-led invasion in 2003, told the BBC he would "still have thought it right to remove" Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein because of the threat he posed to the region. Lawyers ...

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Michael Brenner: Obama at Oslo

23 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post

Trying to discern in Obama's address at Oslo the contours of a coherent foreign policy is likely to prove futile. For the elucidation of a strategic design was not the purpose. The aim was political -- in two senses. The first, primary consideration was to create favorable impressions among the American public -- especially the political class -- of Obama's stewardship and the country's exalted standing in the world. The secondary objective, ...

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