Pakistan

TARGETING JOURNALISTS IN PAKISTAN

OCTOBER 13, 2010 Abducted and Tortured—for Reporting the News ‘This is the consequence of writing against the government,’ my captors said. By UMAR CHEEMA Islamabad, Pakistan Being a journalist, I’m always in search of a juicy story. Last month I happened on one I’ll remember forever: a torture operation conducted presumably by thugs of Pakistan’s […]

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THE ETERNAL FLAME OF MUSLIM OUTRAGE

By Michelle Malkin  •  September 10, 2010 08:24 AM *** The eternal flame of Muslim outrage by Michelle Malkin Creators Syndicate Copyright 2010 Shhhhhhh, we’re told. Don’t protest the Ground Zero mosque. Don’t burn a Koran. It’ll imperil the troops. It’ll inflame tensions. The “Muslim world” will “explode” if it does not get its way, warns sharia-peddling

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PAKISTAN, THE WORLD’S FIRST FAILED NUCLEAR STATE?

DE BORCHGRAVE: World’s first failed nuclear state? Flood-ravaged millions could fall in with Islamic extremists By Arnaud de Borchgrave -The Washington Times September 7, 2010 The United States spent nine years (1980-1989) working closely with Pakistan’s military against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, followed by 11 years (1990-2001) of punishing Pakistan with all manner of

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SADDAM AND “THE BOYS””

SEPTEMBER 2, 2010 If Saddam Had Stayed Saddam would have joined the nuclear bad-boys club with Iran and North Korea. By DANIEL HENNINGER From the vantage point of history, Barack Obama’s prime-time speech announcing the Iraq war’s end is less important than the speech he gave eight years ago as a state senator in Illinois.

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PAKISTAN’S DISASTER WILL IMPACT U.S.

AUGUST 19, 2010 Pakistan’s Epic Flood A disaster with security implications for the U.S. This has been a year of epic natural and environmental disasters—in Haiti, Chile, Russia and the Gulf of Mexico. The flooding that has now submerged a fifth of Pakistan is not yet the most lethal of these disasters, though that may

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POLITICALLY CORRECT IN WASHINGTON

Published on The New Republic (http://www.tnr.com) Islam: Unmentionable in D.C. Reuel Marc Gerecht July 14, 2010 | 12:00 am The recent suicide bombing against Pashtun tribal elders in Mohmand, a region not far from Peshawar, the capital city of Pakistan’s North-West Frontier Province, made my mind return to conversations I’d had in Peshawar in 2000.

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