Posted on 24 September 2011.
When the US swept into Kabul in 2001, Burhanuddin Rabbani was still recognised by the UN as the official president of Afghanistan. The assassination of Rabbani is the beginning of Blackwill’s (former US Ambassador to Bharat) plan to bifurcate and divide Afghanistan between the Pakhtuns and the Non-Pakhtuns. Failing to win an iota of support [...]
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Posted on 23 September 2011.
Last week the US president and the Pakistani Prime Minister failed to meet, because PM Gilani canceled his trip to New York. The reason given was that he did not show up in New York because of the floods. That was only partially true. The fact is that both countries did not want to interface [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA, Politics, Uncategorized, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 22 September 2011.
A peoples history is often written from the perspective of the locals. Howard Zinn has written “A people’s history of the United States“–from the eyes of the local populations of the time. Zinn’s sotry is compelling reading. The story of the 5000 year old Pakistani civilization is a fascinating one. The rise of Imran Khan [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA, Politics, Uncategorized, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 21 September 2011.
The Arab world has seen many false starts. Lawrence of Arabia led them to total destruction of Arabia into small fractured emirates which were easily colonized and exploited, and then thrown off as scraps to the dictators and potentates who polished the boots of the occupying powers. Gamal Abdul Nasser led another false start–forcing Egypt, [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Politics, Uncategorized, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 20 September 2011.
Pakistan was called Melhulla (from Mallah or sialor) five thousands years ago. The Indus Valley People were the original Pakistanis who traded with Mekan, in the Gulf and their boats reached as far as Indonesia. Arab traders used to exchange goods with the fishing villages called Kolacho jo Goth and others. Ancient Indus Valley and [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA, Uncategorized
Posted on 19 September 2011.
Field Marshall Tantawi and his henchmen in Egypt have barred the formation of a new political party the al-Gamaa al-Islamiyya. The pro-US puppets are scared of the Egyptian people and don’t want to face the wrath of the real representatives of Egypt. The flimsy excuse that the General could come up was that the proposed [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Politics, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 19 September 2011.
Narendra Modi refuses to wear Muslim skullcap during his fast The 2002 riots victims of Gujarat, mostly Muslims, lamblasted Narendra Modi as well as the Muslim faces spotted at his Sadbhavna Mission fast venue on Day II. The victims said both mock their pain and quest for justice, which remained unfulfilled yet. “Modi has ambition [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA, Uncategorized
Posted on 19 September 2011.
The Palestinians face a certain veto if they bring their case to the United Nations Security Council. So their strategy is to take the voting to the General Assembly where they have widespread support and where the US does not have a veto power. The process of achieving statehood begins with Premier Abbas submitting an [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 19 September 2011.
A cabal of Pakistanis control impressions of Pakistan that are portrayed to Washington. Folks like Najam Sethi and Haqqani have brought the US and Pakistnai-relation to the brink of breakdown. DC needs a new set of ideas–a rest in relations. The new relations need to be based on credible Pakistanis like Imran Khan and others. [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA, Politics, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 19 September 2011.
Looting of treasures from the old world has been a favorite pastime of colonial powers. Visit any European capital and one will find lotted treasures ensconced in pretty cases. The theft spans Vietnam, Cambodia, China, Iran, Iran, Pakistan, India and African countries. UNESCO has tried to create some regulations, but Western powers usually ignore the [...]
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