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Don’t Pull Out Troops From FATA

By Brig. (r) Junaid Zaman • Nov 26th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Army Chief General Kayani has rightly suggested to the government that it’s not the time to even contemplate the forces pullout from the tribal and Swat region. The recent strategy and the calculated manouvers by the new army chief shows his professionalism and the aptness of his role. It is fully hoped that he will […]



Barack Obama: This is change that there is no change.

By A Khokar • Nov 21st, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

U.S. policy is not about one individual, and no matter how much faith people place in President-elect Barack Obama, the policies he enacts will be fruit of a tree with many roots. Among them: his personal politics and views, the disastrous realities his administration will inherit, and, of course, unpredictable future crises. But the best […]



America Ka Naya Shikaar

By piya • Nov 20th, 2008 • Category: Features



Finding Osama bin Laden in FATA rubbles

By A Khokar • Nov 17th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Barack Obama has said that he is not against war, only against stupid wars. One might then reasonably ask if the present war in Afghanistan is not a stupid war. During the election campaign, the president-elect said it was the “right war” (instead of the one in Iraq), and that he would even support opportunistic […]



Gilani Should Take Heart

By Ali Yar Khan • Nov 12th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Do you know Pakistan has also got a premier? Yes, we have a puppet in our lush Prime Minister House, which has become adept at issuing tasteless and bland statements and has developed a super-natural ability inaugurate different buildings, roads, hospitals, shows, and other things at short notice. That is not all. He has also […]



Need for new doctrine after fall of Al-Qaedaism

By Ch. Naeem Sidhu • Nov 11th, 2008 • Category: Politics (Urdu)



Seige Mentality

By Mahtab Bashir • Nov 10th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Where people once roamed free, the markets were crowded, businesses thrived and life seemed untroubled – Islamabad may never be the same again, so believe the residents. Such are the security concerns that police, paramilitary Rangers, guns and pickets are now the significant features of a town that was known for its peace and quiet.
Gone […]



Tough Afghans, Soft Americans

By Brig. (r) Junaid Zaman • Nov 8th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Afghans are tough, religious, independent, armed and they have been facing attacks from their North for the last three thousands of years. Whereas the more than two or three years of American generations have been raised in fast food, jazz, casinos, free sex and nightlife and academics. Where Afghans knows what it takes to kill […]



Battlefield FATA

By Brig. (r) Junaid Zaman • Nov 6th, 2008 • Category: Politics

As soon as the Musharraf has gone and the new army leadership has started sending Pakistani forces and the intelligence agencies in the tribal agencies and Swat, all hell seems to break loose. Now our security forces are engaged in almost all the tribal agencies and in the Swat area, and the things are very […]



Other’s Should Help

By Gul Raiz • Nov 6th, 2008 • Category: Politics

The truth is that the ongoing war against terrorism in the tribal and some regions of Pakistan not solely belongs to Pakistan, rather’s, its the war of the world. Pakistan’s actions against al-Qaeda and the Taliban had brought greater security to the West, but at great cost to Pakistan, with thousands of Pakistanis killed and […]