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22 hours ago ago from MoStFab
Let us start with U.S.-Pakistani relations, after all that is one of the crucial aspects of the story we are trying to tell. In a post in the past I conceptualised Pakistan's security sector as fragmented, to explain for oft-seen "sinking boat (= 'inevitably and fatally sabotaged') operations," perverse outcomes, and stabs in the heart, even in the midst of what sometimes looks like as, for now managed, brinksmanship. I described ...
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10 hours ago ago from Muslims Against Sharia
By Aaron Klein TEL AVIV – Intelligence officials from Israel, Egypt, Jordan and the U.S. held a meeting last week to discuss specific responses to Iranian retaliatory attacks during a potential war with Tehran, WND has learned. A senior Egyptian intelligence official told WND the main talks, which took place in Amman, revolved around the possibility of Iranian-directed Palestinian and Islamic attacks against Israel, Egypt and Jordan ...
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If a major homegrown terrorist attack happens on U.S. soil in the coming years, 2009 will be looked at as the year when the warning signs were missed. According to the Rand Corporation, the U.S. has experienced 30 homegrown terrorism plots since 9/11. One-third of these occurred in 2009; a frightening spike that warrants more attention than it is currently being given by public officials. The Obama Administration began its term by ...
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12 hours ago ago from Wasiq Ali's Blog
This article appeared in Christian Science Monitor on December 22, 2009 President Obama’s Dec. 1 address to the nation correctly listed a partnership with Pakistan as a crucial foundation of policy toward Afghanistan. Sustaining that partnership may be his most formidable challenge. The Achilles’ heel of our past alliances with Pakistan has been both countries’ unwillingness to confront the discrepancies in their goals. This time, ...
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