Category: Pakistan
The analysis published under this category are as follows.Saturday, August 07, 2010
Pakistan Floods, Corrupt President Zadari Could Not Careless for Pakistanis / Politics / Pakistan
Whilst Pakistan drowns with over 2,000 dead and 14 million displaced by the worst floods in its history, the so called President of Pakistan remains sat in England as part of his political tour of Europe so as to bolster his political support and funds.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Is WikiLeaks Release Anti-war Whistleblowing or Obama War Propaganda? / Politics / Pakistan
Larry Chin writes: Since the release of classified US military papers by WikiLeaks, the material has been aggressively spun by various political factions. Meanwhile, virtually no attention has been devoted to investigating the source of this “leak”, or questioning the agenda behind it.
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
NATO Pulls Pakistan Into Its Global Network / Politics / Pakistan
In four months the North Atlantic Treaty Organization will hold a summit in Lisbon, Portugal. The host country was one of the 12 nations that founded the United States-dominated military bloc 61 years ago.
The rival grouping that was created six years after NATO's formation and its expansion into Turkey and Greece in 1952 and the Federal Republic of Germany in 1955, the Warsaw Treaty Organization (Warsaw Pact), formally dissolved itself almost twenty years ago.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Pakistan Value and Growth Investment Opportunity,A Contrarian Investor’s Paradise / Stock-Markets / Pakistan
BMA write:
- Pakistan offers a unique investment opportunity given its geographical location
- Lowest cost land route to Central Asian countries
- Location advantage promoting infrastructure development
- Pakistan has the potential to become one of Asia’s premier trade, energy and transport corridor
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Pakistan Collapse Could Trigger Global Great Depression and World War III / Politics / Pakistan
During 2009 the 2600 terrorist attacks resulted in the number of deaths soaring to more than 12,000 casualties in Pakistan, compared to the number killed in Iraq falling to 2,800 from the 2008 total of 5,900. The U.S. War in Afghanistan pushed the Taliban and Al-Qeeda over the border into Pakistan that has sparked an escalating insurgency and Pakistan's own U.S. backed un-popular "War on Terror" which is going just as badly as that in Afghanistan, only without the deep financial pockets to embark up on an never ending war that is increasingly sapping what little strength the Pakistan Economy had out of it and now seriously risks the collapse of the state due to the stress of the conflict on the economy and society.
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Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Is the United States Preparing For War in Pakistan? / Politics / Pakistan
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari will undoubtedly come under renewed pressure to allow US military forces to wage war within Pakistan when he visits Washington this week for a trilateral summit meeting with President Obama and Afghanistan’s Hamid Karzai.
For weeks, the US political and military establishment and the American media have been mounting an increasingly shrill campaign to bully Islamabad into fully complying with US diktats in what Washington has redefined as the AfPak (Afghanistan-Pakistan) war theater.
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Sunday, April 26, 2009
United States Escalates Threats Against Pakistan / Politics / Pakistan
Keith Jones writes: US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has warned Pakistani authorities that US-Pakistan relations will be imperiled unless Islamabad heeds Washington’s admonitions and bloodily suppresses a growing Islamacist insurgency that has been fueled by the US occupation of Afghanistan.Read full article... Read full article...
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Al-Qeeda Targets Pakistan for Total War / Politics / Pakistan
Whoever started it, however we got involved in it, the time for blame game is long past. This is our battle now and this is a battle to the death.
In the four days after General Musharraf resigned from Pakistan's presidency, more than 130 innocent people have been blown to bits in just two suicide bombings across the country. Scores of others have been maimed for life. The message from the God-men is clear. It is Pakistan they are after; its governments, democratic or autocratic, be damned.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Pakistan Geopolitics: The Implications of Musharraf's Resignation / Politics / Pakistan
Kamran Bokhari writes: Pervez Musharraf, who ruled Pakistan for nearly nine years, was forced to resign Monday in the face of moves by the South Asian country's recently elected coalition government to impeach him. Musharraf's resignation has been a long time coming, with stops along the way over the last nine months during which he was forced to give up control over the military and then the government.Read full article... Read full article...
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Regime Change in Pakistan - Princess Bhutto's Return / Politics / Pakistan
It doesn't take a genius to figure out why the crooked Princess Ferragamo--Benazir Bhutto—has returned to Pakistan . Bhutto's been traipsing all over Washington trying to garner support from think-tank heavies and establishment powerbrokers to help her stage a political come-back in Islamabad. She even hired a high-powered public relations firm to polish her image so the media wouldn't focus too much attention on her past transgressions. Allegations of money laundering and corruption have haunted Bhutto ever since she was driven from office in 1996. Last month, General Musharraf cut a deal with Bhutto which freed her from the prospect of criminal prosecution and allowed her to return home. The arrangement ignored the judicial system entirely. The $1.5 billion that she and her husband allegedly “received in a variety of criminal enterprises” has simply disappeared down the memory hole.Read full article... Read full article...
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Fast Moving Events in Pakistan - Emergency Law, the Second Coup by Musharraf / Politics / Pakistan
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan was established in August,1947 when its majority Muslim population separated from British-controlled India and became a sovereign state. Since then, the country has been plagued by wars, political instability, and a series of military coups as it continues stumbling unsuccessfully toward democracy.Read full article... Read full article...