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Posts Tagged ‘Kerry-Lugar Bill’

The General’s Support

By Saadi Agha • Mar 10th, 2010 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

I have written extensively about the nature of our elite based politics, and social system. However analysis needs to be understood in terms of the changing social structure. The changing social construction is juxtaposed to the stationary one. I shall discuss both forms of this structure in this essay, and link it to the apolitical [...]



We Should Sometimes Thank America

By Tazeen • Mar 8th, 2010 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Like it or not, many Pakistanis and their numbers are rising rapidly believe that the drone attacks by the Americans in the FATA region are justified and they support these attacks. We all know that our military and the government are also on board in that regard and they know the blow which these drone [...]



Dhaka’s 10 Billion Dollars- Something For Pakistan Also

By Muhammad Ali Sajjad • Nov 14th, 2009 • Category: Politics

I came across this story; it was a pleasure to see the achievement of Bengalis. Only if we Pakistanis plan and execute our own economic policies, maybe we can achieve self sufficiency. Begging would not do us any good. We may get something from the Bengalis- inspiration. It is all we need.. . .  .   [...]



Questions for Nawaz Sharif

By Guest Blogger • Nov 7th, 2009 • Category: Politics

1. The ongoing military operation in South Waziristan; is he for it, against it, or just neutral?
2. The increased terror activities, particularly suicide attacks on GHQ, the Police Training Centre in Lahore and at various locations in NWFP.
3. What position would the PML-N take on the NRO in parliament? Would it vote for it, against [...]



Desperately seeking sovereignty

By Chris Cork • Oct 25th, 2009 • Category: Politics

President Obama has signed the Kerry-Lugar Bill into law, which will triple non-military assistance to Pakistan to around $7.5 billion over the next five years. And what has been presented as a significant and positive shift in the way the US does business with us has become a political shuttlecock that is batted to and [...]



Jamat-e-Islami Referendum Results

By Shayan Khan • Oct 24th, 2009 • Category: Politics

After reading the results of referendum regarding Kerry-Lugar Bill flashing through the slides of TV channels, facilitated by Jamat-e-Islami, I laughed so hard that I fell off my chair. Goodness me, Gosh!. Results are:
22 Million people casted the vote.
19 Million disapproved the Kerry Lugar Bill.
The whole junta of Pervez Musharraf and the companions of Ziaul [...]



Kerry Lugar Stays There, Media Moves Away to Greener Pastures

By Salman Mugsi • Oct 24th, 2009 • Category: Politics

TV Talk shows have found other topics and the nation is still fumbling with the trail of debates which raged for weeks on the media channels and newspaper columns and it seemed that the media anchors will fight till their last breath to get the Kerry-Lugar Bill revoked.
Now the latest news is that without any [...]



Sequel to the Kerry

By amicus • Oct 24th, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Mr. Shah Mahmood Qurreshi, the Foreign Minister, who had gone to the United States after a brief appearance in the National Assembly on Oct 9 after an earlier trip to Washington, told the National Assembly, on October 17, that, ‘he had minced no words in conveying reservations expressed in Pakistan and got a prompt response [...]



Lip Service

By Rai Azlan • Oct 16th, 2009 • Category: Politics

The KL Bill is something which is on the pinnacle of fame for last many weeks. A lot has been said and a lot have been debated. Some said that we will accept that we are a terrorist nation if we accept it and some said that the opponent of this bill is actually the [...]



Deep breath, count to ten, exhale

By Chris Cork • Oct 15th, 2009 • Category: Politics

It is difficult to determine just how much ‘outrage’ the Kerry-Lugar Bill is generating outside the media, blathering politicians, the armed forces and the chattering classes generally. A canter through the TV channels would suggest that we teeter on the verge of revolution, such is the public dismay at the contents of a bill that [...]