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6 hours ago ago from Kitty
Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf sat down for an interview with “Good Morning \xA0 America ” co-anchor Chris Cuomo Sept. 23, 2009 . The following transcript of their interview has been edited for clarity. CHRIS CUOMO: Mr. Musharraf, let’s start with you and your future. Have you given thought yet to returning to Pakistan, returning to power? PERVEZ MUSHARRAF: Well — I give thought to what is happening in Pakistan. And I ...
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2 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Obama's Afghan surge and new strategy attempt sophistication and nuance, but fail to grasp the terrible complexities of the Afghan war. In his speech the President noted two key issues: Afghanistan's rampant corruption and the problematic role of Pakistan. But these problems are more vexing than he admits. I know the depth of these problems from study and from years of -- sometimes bitter and disappointing -- experience working in ...
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23 hours ago ago from PopEater
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