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6 hours ago ago from Intellibriefs
More empty promises from Washington. Nothing new. Talk is cheap. Pakistanis have not seen results on the ground for a decade. The New York Times reports that President Obama has promised Pakistan's military leadership “unlimited” potential and looks forward to the Pakistani proposal for the upcoming battles against the militants. Strong words from the leader of the free world. The Pakistanis have been listening to these type of promises for ...
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HILLARY Clinton’s recent three-day visit to Pakistan, the most intensive and intrusive of any other per predecessor, is likely to cast long shadows over the two countries’ evolving bilateral relations. The major malady that afflicts the relations between Washington and Islamabad is the trust deficit, which was also observed by Clinton. This has led to a feeling of acrimony between the two states. Both believe that their concerns are not ...
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THE message that emerged from the recent visit of US secretary of state to Pakistan is that despite claims of a long-term, multi-faceted partnership, trust deficit continues to characterise the relations between the two countries. On the part of Washington, the trust deficit is on two counts: One, the suspicion that the security establishment of Pakistan is not going all-out in tracking down Al Qaeda leadership; two, the apprehension that ...
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14 hours ago ago from FOX News
FBI Going to Pakistan to Probe Chicago Terror Suspect Links Tuesday, December 08, 2009 Print ISLAMABAD The FBI is sending a team to Pakistan and India as part of an inquiry into a Chicago man accused of plotting against a Danish newspaper and sizing up targets ahead of last year's deadly terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India's financial capital. Pakistan's role in alleged plots spanning three countries has increasingly come under ...
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