Move on?
May 16, 2012 – 5:56 pm | 4 Comments

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by Ahmed Quraishi
It is impossible to analyse the latest humiliating diplomatic bungle by Pakistan’s political and military leaderships simply because it defies logic. How can a legitimate and normal diplomatic exercise by a country turn …

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Pakistan Will Resist American Attempt To Link It To Norway Carnage
July 23, 2011 – 1:31 am | 6 Comments
Pakistan Will Resist American Attempt To Link It To Norway Carnage

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The Oslo terror attacks come as boon to lobbies in Washington that want to continue the Afghan war. In July 2010, CIA is suspected of having tried to blow up Chinese targets in …

U.S. Military Aid Came With Spies Attached
July 21, 2011 – 2:30 am | 3 Comments
U.S. Military Aid Came With Spies Attached

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By Zofeen Ebrahim
KARACHI, Jul 19, 2011 (IPS) – Defence analysts in Pakistan believe that foregoing 800 million US dollars worth of aid may be a fair bargain for ridding this country of over a hundred …

US-Pakistan Relations Worsen With Arrest of Two Alleged Spies
July 20, 2011 – 8:23 pm | 2 Comments
US-Pakistan Relations Worsen With Arrest of Two Alleged Spies

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Relations between Washington and Islamabad deteriorated further when the US justice department charged two men alleged to have been in the pay of the Pakistani intelligence service.
One was involved with the Kashmiri American …

Fearing Inside Job, India Plays Wise, So Far, On Mumbai Blasts
July 20, 2011 – 2:03 am | 2 Comments
Fearing Inside Job, India Plays Wise, So Far, On Mumbai Blasts

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Almost all low-impact terror attacks in India in past three years were the work of Indian extremists; extremists inside the military have tried unsuccessfully to provoke a war with Pakistan. Now US has …

Hindu Terrorists Behind Mumbai Bombings – Indian Politician
July 17, 2011 – 6:06 pm | 15 Comments
Hindu Terrorists Behind Mumbai Bombings – Indian Politician

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UJJAIN (MP): India’s Congress leader Digvijay SHindu Terroristsingh has disclosed that Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), an extremist Hindu terror outfit was “making bomb factories” and demanded that role of all kinds of terror groups, including …

China Pledges Support for Pakistan in Wake of US Military Aid Cut
July 15, 2011 – 10:00 pm | 14 Comments
China Pledges Support for Pakistan in Wake of US Military Aid Cut

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BEIJING: China pledged its support for close ally Pakistan on Tuesday, after the US decision to suspend $800 million worth of aid.
“Pakistan is an important country in South Asia. The stability and development of …

Pakistanis Welcome US Aid Cutoff
July 15, 2011 – 2:49 am | 10 Comments
Pakistanis Welcome US Aid Cutoff

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Islamabad: Pakistanis have overwhelmingly welcomed the cutoff of US aid, as reflected in a poll conducted by online newspaper and independent think tank PKKH (PakistanKaKhudaHafiz.com)
The U.S. government had last week announced that it would not …

Serial Blasts Rock Mumbai
July 13, 2011 – 7:16 pm | 5 Comments
Serial Blasts Rock Mumbai

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Mumbai: There are reports of three explosions in Mumbai – two in South Mumbai at Opera House and in Zaveri Bazar and one at Dadar, in central Mumbai.
One explosion was in a car …

Pakistan Army: Don’t need US Aid
July 11, 2011 – 9:36 pm | 21 Comments
Pakistan Army: Don’t need US Aid

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As U.S. cuts $800 million in military aid, Pakistan says it doesn’t need it.

BY SAEED SHAH
MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS
ISLAMABAD — ISLAMABAD-The Pakistan military declared Sunday that it doesn’t need U.S. aid, as the White House confirmed that …

Taliban Sniper Killed Two British Soldiers With One Shot: Report
July 9, 2011 – 5:00 pm | 4 Comments
Taliban Sniper Killed Two British Soldiers With One Shot: Report

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Two British Paratroopers were killed by a single shot from a Taliban sniper, an inquest heard yesterday, The Mail reported Saturday.
Close friends Private Lewis Hendry, 20, and Private Conrad Lewis, 22, died …

America’s Way Out from the Afghan Maze
July 4, 2011 – 7:56 pm | No Comment
America’s Way Out from the Afghan Maze

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“Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan once again wants to make it clear that the solution for the Afghan crisis lies in the full withdrawal of all foreign troops immediately and (while) this does not happen, our …

The US Has Already Lost The Afghanistan War
July 3, 2011 – 9:39 pm | 3 Comments
The US Has Already Lost The Afghanistan War

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By Eric S. Margolis

In his majestic poem “Recessional,” Rudyard Kipling was writing of the fading British Empire, but his words are as vivid and pertinent today as a century ago:
“Far-called our navies melt …

Pak, US strategic dialogue postponed ‘indefinitely’
July 2, 2011 – 1:52 pm | 6 Comments
Pak, US strategic dialogue postponed ‘indefinitely’

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ISLAMABAD:The strategic dialogue between Pakistan and the United States is said to be postponed indefinitely, in the latest sign of worsening ties between the key war-on-terror allies.
Talks are reported to be delayed after the US …

ISI-Bashing: A US Battle Transferred to Pakistan
June 26, 2011 – 11:52 pm | 14 Comments
ISI-Bashing: A US Battle Transferred to Pakistan

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Anti-ISI campaign in the US media must not be transferred inside Pakistan, where the US has groomed proxies working on an American political agenda. Even CIA was not demonized after its epic 9/11 …

In Fleeing Afghanistan, The West Relinquishes Its Grip on The World
June 25, 2011 – 6:54 pm | 2 Comments
In Fleeing Afghanistan, The West Relinquishes Its Grip on The World

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The withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan, formalised by Barack Obama early yesterday, cannot be precisely compared to America’s humiliation in Vietnam nearly 40 years ago. There have been no photographs – not yet, anyway …

Brig. Ali Khan Case: British Intelligence Infiltrating Pakistan Army?
June 23, 2011 – 1:41 pm | 14 Comments
Brig. Ali Khan Case: British Intelligence Infiltrating Pakistan Army?

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Brig. Khan is a loyal and upright officer, but contacting a foreign, non-Pakistani group linked to British intelligence is a breach and a question of counterintelligence. US media is twisting the story to feed its …

No to operation in North Waziristan Agency
June 22, 2011 – 9:45 pm | 3 Comments
No to operation in North Waziristan Agency

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Should the Pakistan Army launch an operation in North Waziristan Agency (NWA)? Short answer: No. Is the so-called Haqqani network as deadly for US-Nato-Isaf troops as American official and media blitz suggests? No. …

Pakistan Arrests 5 CIA Informants in Osama Bin Laden Raid
June 16, 2011 – 4:56 pm | 8 Comments
Pakistan Arrests 5 CIA Informants in Osama Bin Laden Raid

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NEW YORK – Five CIA informants, who fed information to the U.S. spy agency in the months leading up to the raid that led to the death of Osama bin Laden, have been …

No Operation In North Waziristan : Foreign Affairs
June 1, 2011 – 4:10 pm | 6 Comments
No Operation In North Waziristan : Foreign Affairs

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ISLAMABAD: Officials of the Foreign Affairs and Interior ministries on Wednesday said that the government and military have not taken a decision on conducting an operation in North Waziristan.
Express 24/7 correspondent, Sumera …

Fear Your Enemy?
May 31, 2011 – 3:26 pm | 24 Comments
Fear Your Enemy?

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PKKH Editorial
Pakistan has on its east a hostile neighbour almost five times bigger in size. Its military is more than twice the size of Pakistan’s army in personnel, and almost four times in military equipment …

Pakistan’s Contributions to the Cause of World Peace
May 29, 2011 – 2:56 pm | 7 Comments
Pakistan’s Contributions to the Cause of World Peace

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PKKH Exclusive | Mobisher Rabbani
Peacekeeping is defined by the United Nations as “a unique and dynamic instrument developed by the Organization as a way to help countries torn by conflict create the conditions for lasting …

Taliban Suicide Bomber Injures Nato general
May 29, 2011 – 2:43 pm | No Comment
Taliban Suicide Bomber Injures Nato general

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Governor and NATO Maj.Gen Severly Injured and Police Cheif Gen.Daud Daud Killed

A Taliban suicide bomber seriously injured a senior Nato commander and killed the police chief of northern Afghanistan.
Two German soldiers and at least …

Angry Pakistan Rejects US Appeal, Plans to Review Drone Campaign
May 29, 2011 – 12:13 am | 4 Comments
Angry Pakistan Rejects US Appeal, Plans to Review Drone Campaign

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Pakistani officials angered by the secret U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden declared they would conduct a full review of operations by U.S. drone aircraft over the country and rebuffed an appeal …

Pakistan Rejects India’s List of 50 Most Wanted
May 25, 2011 – 5:00 pm | 3 Comments
Pakistan Rejects India’s List of 50 Most Wanted

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Islamabad: The Pakistani interior ministry has rejected the list of 50 Most Wanted men forwarded by India to Islamabad, saying it should first probe if those named in the list were living in …