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5 hours ago ago from Pakistan News | News, Videos, Articles, Current Affairs, Politics, Entertainment | Geo TV | Dawn | The News | Ten Sports | Geo Super | India News
By Ibn-e-Rehmat There is famous Benjamin Franklin statement “for want of a nail, the shoe was lost, for want of shoe, the horse was lost, for horse, the rider was lost, for want of rider, the battle and kingdom was lost” Similarly for peace in Afghanistan, OBL was lost, for OBL, President Bush was lost, for Bush, the Republican lost, for Obama, its most allied ally Pakistan may lost, in the illusive chase for peace. In short, what ...
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6 hours ago ago from Pakistan Daily | The Pakistan News Agency
Toying with the idea of having limited war under nuclear hangover in Indian subcontinent is rather a dangerous notion. I am sure; Indian Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor fully understands the implications of such an undertaking. It will also be inapt to consider that he made such an assertion out of exuberance or it was a plane expression of his personal military thoughts and nothing more. It certainly was a well thought out and a ...
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18 hours ago ago from Libertas and Latte
India is a key [if not the key player] in the region regarding Afghanistan.....even more so than Pakistan I believe....due to India's relations and conflict with both nations. India has retained strong tie with Afghanistan stretching back through the reign of King Zahir Shah, even supporting the Soviet backed regimes and the Northern Alliance. India also maintained relations with the Pashtuns in southern Afghanistan by supporting their ...
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11 hours ago ago from Remember Jenkin\'s Ear
The war in Pakistan seems to have slowed down in the last few months. On the other hand a recent report in the Long War Journal, Pakistan Plans to Back 'Good Taliban' , suggests that events in South Waziristan are not going the way either the US or India would prefer: According to this report in the Daily Times , the Pakistani government is planning on installing the Abdullah Mehsud and Bhittani groups, the so-called 'good' Taliban, into ...
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8 hours ago ago from En Passant
The “war on terror” has devastated Iraq and Afghanistan, and is destabilising a number of other countries. The war has spiralled to create dreadful conflicts in Yemen and Somalia, and intensified tensions across the world. But the country now most threatened by the war is Pakistan. The US has stepped up its interventions in Pakistan, with almost 50 drone bombings in the north western border region with Afghanistan killing over ...
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By Chris Morris BBC News, Darjeeling Darjeeling has seen many strikes and protests Driving up into the Darjeeling hills one thing quickly becomes apparent - and it's a deliberate message for outsiders. The green, white and yellow of Gorkhaland is everywhere - painted on walls, on curb stones, on banners and posters. Welcome to Gorkhaland , they boldly declare. Gorkhaland is our birthright. ...
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