What Are The Causes And Effects Of The Us Air Strike In Pakistan? By: tishbite | - There is much confusion about the causes and effects of the NATO air strike in Pakistan which resulted in the deaths of about two dozen Pakistani troops. Details are sketchy but what we do know is that A NATO air strike into Pakistan killed a number of Pakistani troops. The air strikes were conducted on the area from where NATO troops came under fire from within the Pakistani border.
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Hamid Karzai Seems To Be Getting Fed Up With The Taliban By: tishbite | - I have had reservations about Afghan President Hamid Karzai because of the way that he has been dealing with the Taliban. I thought that he seemed to be very nave in his dealings and Im not sure that he isnt nave now but the fact that he seems to be getting frustrated by the dealings of the Taliban offers hope.
He recently told the Pakistanis that if they were to enter into a conflict with the United States he would take their side. This was an unwise statement to say the ... Tags:hamid karzai, taliban, afghanistan, al-qaeda
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Isi Wants India Out Of Afghanistan: Time For Us To Stem The Rot By: Chandan singh | - No one believed it when India cried hoarse, accusing Pakistan of doing all to keep India out of Afghanistan. But now- its a reputed American think tank who has said it- that Pakistans ISI wants the Taliban to be influential enough within the Afghan government so that it can keep India out. James Dobbins from the Rand Corporation and his colleagues recently visited Pakistan and interacted with ISI officials He is quoted as saying, What the Pakistanis told us when we were in Islamabad ... Tags:north east india conflicts, india pakistan kashmir dispute,
Afghanistan's Political History Shapes Its Future By: Joshua Watson | - The political history of Afghanistan begins as far back as the time of Alexander the Great. Alexander wanted Afghanistan as another jewel in his "crown of conquests" but died before he could execute his plan. The country was then divided among four Greek governors who eventually established their own governments independent of Greece.
Pak Army's Afghan Strategy Cause Of Concern For India By: Chandan singh | - As US forces are expected to thin out from Afghanistan, revelations in recently assassinated journalist Syed Salim Shahzad's book, Inside Al-Qaeda and the Taliban (Pluto Press and Palgrave Macmillan, marketed by Pentagon Press, India) and Pakistan Army's recent actions to subjugate Afghanistan are raising India's anxieties as reflected in think-tanks' discussions.
What Will Be The After Effects Of The Death Of Ahmed Wali Karzai By: tishbite | -
Recent headlines were the death of the brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai. His death is certain to have some type of impact on the situation in Afghanistan and we can only speculate as to what they will end up being. His death was somewhat of a surprise to me and I wonder about the ramifications that it will have throughout the Middle East and the world? I dont believe that it will be as significant as if it was President Karzai but I do believe that it will have so ... Tags:taliban, afghanistan, karzai, kandahar
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The Whole Document Including Obama's Answers By: chridwnjmi | - First, let me express my gratitude for the efforts and sacrifices Spain has made in Afghanistan. I believe Spain is committed to the mission in Afghanistan for the same reason we and our other NATO allies are: to ensure the security of your country and to protect the Spanish people from attacks by al Qaeda and its affiliates by denying them safe haven in Afghanistan. Spain knows firsthand the anguish and sorrow of senseless terrorist attacks. Al Qaeda remains the number one terrorist threat to E ... Tags:obama, president, EEUU, Afghanistan
Should The Us Become An Isolationist Country? By: tishbite | - It would be good if we could in fact become an isolationist country but politically its just not possible. I believe that it is totally possible to decrease our overt involvement in world affairs, and I believe that we should do so as much as we possibly can.
We have too much invested in too many other countries to have an isolationist mentality. Our national security would not stand such an attitude. World events factor heavily in everything that we do. We need to maintain heav ... Tags:politics, history, isolationist
I compare the current war on terror to a heavyweight bout which has gone to the twelth round. The fighters have faced each other long enough to know what not to do but they cant always do what they need to do to score points. Each fighter has found out which tactics will work most of the time but now the arms and legs are heavy so they cant waste movement and punches.
The Leaky Boat Of American Political Class Corruption - Home And Away By: Bruno Korschek | - I am constantly amazed at the amount of corruption that tends to follow our political class around, both on our domestic shores and overseas. Consider a story that appeared in the September 24, 2010 issue of The Week Magazine entitled, "The Fight Against Corruption In Afghanistan." According to the article:
- Afghan President Hamid Karzai has recently blocked several investigations of graft in his administration.
Will Peace Talks Begin Soon In Afghanistan By: tishbite | - It seems that this is indeed the case. President Karzai has been working very hard for a long time with our government and Taliban officials to bring this about. The thing now is that winning the war is not as important to NATO or the Taliban as finding some sort of resolution. Obviously the war has had a devastating effect on everyone involved. First of all it has affected the Afghan citizens who have had to bear the brunt of the hardships of the war. The war has caused them to lose many of the ... Tags:peace talks in Afghanistan
We Can"t Win The War In Afghanistan Without Diplomacy By: tishbite | -
This is the determination of the man in charge (General David Patraeus). He is credited with bringing the situation in Iraq under control and he certainly is the man who will be able to do the same job in Afghanistan. In his assessment (and mine) we need to be able to get the Taliban to come to the table and talk about their terms for ending the war.
There are many reasons that the United States needs to go to the negotiating table in order to bring an ... Tags:war in afghanistan, troop surge,
The Afghanistan Commission Is Freeing Taliban Suspects By: tishbite | -
The Afghanistan Commission is a government organization which was set up by President Hamid Karzai. Its purpose seems to be to set the stage and do the groundwork necessary to get the new government operational. Each member was hand picked by President Karzai so this tells me that it will serve to rubber stamp whatever he wants it to do. Be that as it may the commission is releasing suspected Taliban fighters who have been captured by the United States and NATO. I a ... Tags:the afghan commission
The Haqqani Network By: tishbite | -
The Haqqani terror network operates in the region between Pakistan and Afghanistan. It is probably the most powerful network of its kind in the Middle East. This network was established way back during the Soviet invasion years and is well entrenched in the area. One thing that we need to keep in mind is that the United States had a lot to do with funding and supporting these networks back when they were fighting against the Soviets.< ... Tags:the haqqani network
President Karzai Is Exercising Brilliant Diplomacy By: tishbite | - This is a very critical period of time for NATO, the US, and the newly formed government of Afghanistan. Every single action of the US, NATO and the Afghan government will have dramatic effects and a lasting impact on the future of each of these countries and the world. We are literally walking through a minefield and it will take every bit of diplomacy and wisdom that we can muster in order to get through it. Even with the best efforts of all involved things may not work out. The situation in t ... Tags:Operation enduring freedom, kandahar offensive
We Appear To Be Winning The Fight Against Corruption In Afghanistan By: tishbite | -
Those of you who follow my articles and blog know that what has probably been the biggest hindrance to peace in Afghanistan has been the widespread corruption found within the ranks of its government. President Obama has been working very diligently and hard with President Karzai to put an end to the corruption. Like many other things it has been easier said than done. Corruption has been the way of doing business in that country for quite a while (like every other co ... Tags:war in afghenistan, corruption in afghanistan
The Us And Karzai Are Seeking Peace In Afghanistan By: tishbite | - Gen Stanley McCrystal who is the comander of NATO forces in Afghanistan is optimistic that peace talks can be the result of the troop surge that many of our military ring customers are involved in right now in Afghanistan. The basic plan is to use the troop surge to put enough of a whipping on the Taliban to cause them to think twice about the fight that they are involved in but I don't think that part of the plan has worked very well thus far. The reason that I say this is because of the offens ... Tags:afghanistan, enduring freedom, peace plan for afghanistan
President Karzai Seems To Be On The Right Track For Peace In Afghanistan By: tishbite | - I have been keeping an eye on many of the events which are transpiring in Afghanistan now and I believe there is a glimmer of hope in the plan that NATO, the US, and the Afghan Government have put together. It is yet too early to get too happy but it seems that things have gotten off to a good start and with a lot more hard work and sharp diplomacy we just might put some points in the win column.
The beauty of the peace plan is that it gives everyone a chance to bow out of the war graceful ... Tags:peace plan for afghanistan, jirga, peace conference,
Corruption Remains The Biggest Problem In Afghanistan By: tishbite | - The US and NATO are preparing to conduct the summer offensive to secure the area around Kandahar Afghanistan. To be honest with you I dont think that fighting the battle will be the major obstacle to securing the region. The biggest hindrance to our being able to gain control of the populated areas is widespread government corruption. In order to maintain control of the real estate that we can take in combat we will need the assistance of the Afghan civilian population, otherwise the Taliban ... Tags:corruption in afghanistan, troop surge, government corruption in afghansitan
The Afghan Peace And Reconciliation Program By: tishbite | - This is a program which is designed to help bring about peace in that country by reintegrating Taliban fighters back into Afghan society. I have read as much as I can but there is not much to find right now because the program has not been finalized. I do believe that it will be soon because it has been in the works for some time.
This program is being pushed very strenuously by Afghan President Hamid Karzai and seems to be a viable option for the Obama administration. It will in essence p ... Tags:operation enduring freedom, war in afghanistan, exiting afghanistan
We Must Use Innovative Strategy To Win The War In Afghanistan By: tishbite | - We Must Use Innovative Strategy to Win the War in Afghanistan
The Obama administration is looking at various innovative ways to end the war in Afghanistan and bring our soldiers back home. We have to keep this in mind when looking to end the war. We can never eliminate al-Qaeda or the Taliban so that cant be our objective. The first thing that this administration did was to reevaluate the objectives of the war to decide what we must focus on. The word focus is important because if we ... Tags:operation enduring freedom, war in afghanistan, exiting afghanistan
Obama's Escalation In Afghanistan, Should Christians Take A Side? By: Aaron Taylor | - On the eve of the election last November, I wrote a thinly-veiled endorsement of Barack Obama and blasted it out to my friends and family. Now after listening to President Obama's speech trying to sell the American people on his decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan, there's a verse of Scripture that's taken on a profound new significance, "Do not put your trust in princes, nor in a son of man in whom there is no help" (Psalm 146:3).
"suicide Bombers Not Interested In Job Security", Says Los Angeles Translation Worker By: themarketinganalysts | - In a bizarre move to encourage Taliban fighters to pursue peace, the Afghanistan government is working to offer jobs with security to Taliban fighters who leave the battlefield. Government policy makers believe that this plan may encourage some fighters to turn in their bombs in exchange for a western style television and a peaceful family life. Apparently, a similar plan was launched in Iraq under the Bush administration and showed some signs of success. In fact, one Japanese Translation Ser ... Tags:Los Angeles Translation, German Translation, Taliban, Afghanistan
A Brief History Of Afghanistan By: Felicity Grant | - Afghanistan is a landlocked country located near the center of Asia. It borders Pakistan on the south and the east, Iran on the south and west and the countries Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and China on the north.
Afghanistan has been a focal point in trade and migration between the East and the West since ancient times. Its location is important; it connects South and Central Asia and the Middle East. During its long history, the land has seen various invaders and conquer ... Tags:subs4soldiers, service members, active-deployed service memb
Hipakistan News & History By: Sajjad Haider | - Pakistan was born as an explicitly Muslim state, and the wrestling between its secular and Islamic natures has never been as pronounced as it has in recent years. The country's other troubling traditions are the military's role as the arbiter of power & mash there have been four coups in its 60 years of independence & mash rampant corruption and waves of economic and political unrest. Upon its creation, Pakistan consisted of two separate wings flanking northern India; in 1971, the country's east ... Tags:Pakistani leading news, politics news, editorial, urdu article, english article, entertainment, latest pakistani fashion, pakistani fashion, pakistani