Majority of Afghan insurgents not Taliban
Jul 24, 2008
Pakistan winds up operation in northwest, says military
AFP - Jul 23, 2008
ISLAMABAD (AFP) — The Pakistani army Wednesday wound up an operation in a restive northwestern town near the Afghan border after clearing the area of
Suicide bombing in Pakistan
The Post - Jul 23, 2008
Suicide bombing in Pakistan has raised a number of questions: who are responsible for the killing of innocent people in the name of Islam?
The West needs to address the Pakistan problem
Spectator.co.uk (subscription) - Jul 23, 2008
When I was in Afghanistan two months ago, I was told – with some pride – that no one had been killed by gunfire so far this year.
Fears of an unlikely invasion
GulfNews - Jul 19, 2008
By Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Special to Gulf News Bilateral relations between Pakistan and the United States have historically been prone to fluctuations.
Pak ISI More Loyal to Extremists than Government: US Daily
India Journal - Jul 17, 2008
NEW YORK, NY - The Bush administration has shored up President Pervez Musharraf “for far too long”, an influential American daily today said,
Suspicion, terrain are foes for US in Afghan surge
Boston Globe - Jul 23, 2008
AP Writer / July 23, 2008 KABUL, Afghanistan—As violence in Afghanistan escalates, the US is responding by scrambling to get in more troops.
US plays for high stakes on Pakistan-Afghan border
Reuters - Jul 19, 2008
By Zeeshan Haider - Analysis PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld may not have been shy about projecting US military
New book says Pak played key role in fanning Afghan insurgency
Thaindian.com - Jul 24, 2008
Washington , July 24 (ANI): A US-based defence-related research set up has revealed in a book that Pakistan played an important role in the insurgency
Militants kill Pakistani tribal elder
Brocktown News - Jul 20, 2008
KHAR, Pakistan - Suspected Islamic militants shot dead a pro-government tribal chief and wounded three other people in an attack early Monday near
Pakistan Needs No Foreign Troops
Alalam News Network - Jul 19, 2008
ISLAMABAD, July 20--Pakistan prime minister has rejected the presence of any foreign troops in his country, saying the country will not allow allied foreign
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