Saifullah in Islamabad by Zafar Hilaly
That Saifullah, the possible successor and right-hand man of Pakistan's most notorious outlaw, Baitullah Mehsud, was being treated in the environs of Islamabad Full Story
That Saifullah, the possible successor and right-hand man of Pakistan's most notorious outlaw, Baitullah Mehsud, was being treated in the environs of Islamabad Full Story
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The enormity of the disaster that has befallen Pakistan as a result of misplaced Full Story
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The Army finds itself under strength and unable, for the moment and, one suspects, for the foreseeable future, to undertake the operation against Baitullah Masud Full Story
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It is instructive that the British ruled India for 200 years and faced but one serious revolt, that of 1857, notwithstanding being outnumbered several hundred million times at any given moment. Full Story
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Zafar Hilaly: The Taliban pose a threat to Pakistan that is greater ideologically than is the threat posed by India militarily. Full Story
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