(May 18, 2007) A key US ally - Pakistan’s unelected president, General Pervez Musharraf - is under threat by a revolt of lawyers and opposition politicians, as well as pro-Taliban forces on the Afghan-Pakistan border. In the last few months, politically-motivated changes in the judicial system ...
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The president’s decision is said to be necessary as militant leaders seek new places to hide. But in the past, Pakistani leaders have objected to the strikes, saying they have caused too many civilian deaths. Daljit Dhaliwal speaks with Ahmad Kamal, Pakistan's former Ambassador to the United Nat...
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As President-elect Barack Obama prepares for office, his focus will be squarely on the economy. But as WSJ’s Jerry Seib explains, our relationship with Pakistan could pose a problem and derail some of those plans. (Nov. 13)
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John Nagl, president of the Center for a New American Security, discusses the President’s plan and the reports of an agreement between Taliban militants in Pakistan and Afghanistan to focus on fighting American combat troops.
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This week, Pakistan’s military went on the offensive against the Taliban and recaptured a key town in the strategic Buner district, just 60 miles from Islamabad. Walter Russell Mead of the Council on Foreign Relations discusses the situation in Pakistan and what the administration's next steps s...
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Commentary on the situation arising after Supreme Court of Pakistan’s judgement on the legality of National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO). Analysis by defense and political analyst Dr Ayesha Siddiqua, interview by Haroon Rashid.
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