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Posted by Dr. Manzer Durrani in Foreign Policy on April 6th, 2011
A paper published on June 13 by the London School of Economics states that Pakistan, at the highest political and military levels, fosters and supports insurgents in Afghanistan.
Its author, Matt Waldman of Harvard
Posted by Dr. Manzer Durrani in Foreign Policy on March 9th, 2011
Posted by Dr. Manzer Durrani in Foreign Policy on February 28th, 2011
Posted by Dr. Manzer Durrani in Foreign Policy on February 28th, 2011
The individuals had been arrested from Lahore, Karachi and Peshawar and their contact information was taken from Davis
Posted by Dr. Manzer Durrani in Foreign Policy on February 25th, 2011
Pakistan Think Tank Commentary
Pakistan prepares for possible break-up with USA: It is a sad commentary, when a relationship going back to the time of President Truman and consolidated by a throughbred American, like President Reagan, should sour and reach this juncture. Most democratic administrations have proven to be inimical to Pakistan’s interests. President Obama is proving no different. This friendship will be revived, if there is a new Republican President in the United States. It will be to the mutual benefit of both the countries.
Pakistan has experience with US sanctions. It has faced them for over three decades. In 1998 in the aftermath of the Bharati Nuclear Test (carried out with the full cognizance and encouragement of the Clinton Administration) politicians in Islamabad sat down and figured out the alternatives when faced with possible dilapidating sanctions against Pakistan. A plan was chalked out and the Nawaz Shairf Government looking at all the alternatives, and then forged ahead with a reciprocal response to the Pokran at Chaghai. Pakistan was slapped with dilapidating sanctions which lasted a decade