
Government deliberately holding-up on Iran gas project: Murtaza Mughal Tuesday, December 27: Dr Murtaza Mughal, president Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) alleged the government of deliberately holding-up on Iran gas. The President said that the basis reason behind this delay is to please the United States. Mughal held that this policy of the government is damaging […]
Dec 28 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan no longer ready to take dictation – Asif Ali Zardari President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari has said that the country is no more ready to take dictation from any super power and Pakistan will do whatever is in the benefit of the country. The President was speaking on the death-anniversary of former Prime […]

US keen to improve relationship with Pakistan after NATO attack incident The United States has said that it will continue to work with Pakistan towards improving the vitally important bilateral relationship, which saw significant challenges throughout the year. The State Department’s comments came amid strains on the bilateral relationship over November 26 NATO cross-border attacks […]

US-Pak relationships to take a limited form US officials believe the country’s relationship with Pakistan has been seriously damaged and a counter-terrorism alliance can survive only in a limited form, The New York Times reported late Sunday. Citing unnamed US and Pakistani officials, the newspaper said officials acknowledge this deterioration will complicate the ability to […]

Nato attack on Pakistan posts was legitimate – NATO While expressing condolences to the grieved families of November 26 Nato-Isaf airstrikes, the Nato has said that their investigations have found both sides of the border involved in the deadly confrontation adding that the action was “legitimate within the Laws of Armed Conflict and within their […]

Pakistan Military rejects US Investigation reports of NATO strike Pakistan’s military has rejected a US investigation into American airstrikes that killed 24 of its soldiers last month, reducing prospects of a thaw in relations. The report blamed both sides for a failure in communications that meant two Pakistani border posts were destroyed by American aircraft. […]

Listen… I am Prime Minister of Pakistan It seems that the country once again headed towards a stressful crisis. Pakistan’s most horrible covert was out in the open; the army and ISI (Inter Services Intelligence) have been out of control by the civilian government. Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani lost his temper while speaking […]
Dec 23 2011 | Posted in
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Homosexuals in the US Army On the December 20, 2010 the U.S. Senate ended 17 years of a controversial law. Indeed, it adopted controversial a bill, abolishing the rule which requires the military to hide their sexual orientation for fear of being written off. President Barack Obama enacted the text. Though the repeal of the directive was passed, the entry into force of the law, however, took several months. 17 years old, the directive "do not ask, do not tell" (do not ask, […]
Dec 22 2011 | Posted in
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Chaudhry Nisar threatens to boycott upcoming sessions of security committee The Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz, on Tuesday threatened that it might boycott next meeting of the parliamentary committee on national security if the government did not entertain their recommendations on the controversial Memogate issue. At a press conference outside the Parliament House, the Leader of […]
Dec 21 2011 | Posted in
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Taliban are not our enemy – Joe Biden As a result of the terror attack on the world trade center in 2001, America decided to attack Afghanistan and started a war against terror. Taliban, led by Mulla Mohammad Umar were ruling Afghanistan at that time and they were thrown out of Kabul by the US […]
Dec 21 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan to quit financial aid for war on terror from the US The US Navy Seals raid on May 2, when Osama bin Laden was found and killed on Pakistani soil, cost Pakistan in terms of pride and reputation. It has also proved costly in terms of finance. Since the operation in Abbottabad, the Pakistani […]

US hold drone attacks in the aftermath of NATO attack on Pakistan Army The CIA has stopped firing missiles at militants in Pakistan since last month’s deadly NATO airstrikes along the Afghan border so as not to “aggravate” already strained ties with Islamabad, the chief of Pakistan’s senate defense committee said Tuesday. The 33-day pause […]