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DOWNLOADABLE REPORT: Alternatives to a Military Response to 9/11
What could the United States have done except make war on the people who perpetrated or abetted the attacks of 9/11? Wasn’t war the only possibility? The alternatives for finding and holding accountable those guilty of the 9/11 attacks, … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, History, Military, News and politics, Technology & Science, Trends, World / International Affairs
Tagged Afghanistan, criminal justice responses, group recruitment, invasion of afghanistan, Iraq, Italy, Libya, Middle East, Pakistan, Politics, Red Brigades, September 11 attacks, United States, War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
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VIDEO REPORT: US drone kills senior Taliban commander and fighters
Two US drone attacks occurred last month in South and North Waziristan, near the Afghanistan border. The South Waziristan attack killed senior Taliban commander Maulvi Nazir Wazir along with two of his top deputies, Atta Ullah and Rafey Khan, and three others. The second … Continue reading
VIDEO REPORT: China’s ALL NEW Helo-Gunship
Less than a month following reports that Pakistan allowed China to view the remains of the top-secret stealth helicopter that SEAL Team 6 left behind at the bin Laden compound, China has begun combat testing of its first home-made helicopter … Continue reading
Posted in Avionics, Military, News and politics, Technology & Science, World / International Affairs
Tagged aircraft, aviation, China, Gunship, helicopter, ITN, military, NATO, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, Power, secret
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Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden believed his children “should not follow him down the road to jihad”
LONDON: Slain al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden urged his younger children to go live peacefully in the West and get a university education, his brother-in-law said in an interview published Sunday. Zakaria al Sadah, the brother of Bin Laden’s Yemeni … Continue reading
Posted in News and politics, World / International Affairs
Tagged Abbottabad, Al Sadah, Al-Qaeda, Bin Laden, Islamabad, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, Sunday Times
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PDF ANALYSIS REPORT: Can the US Successfully Seize Pakistan’s Nukes (if found necessary)?
Can The US Seize Pakistan Nukes May 2011 Click here to open the policy brief Can United States Seize Pakistan’s Nukes? in PDF format Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons aren’t launched in concrete silos, they are mobile so not one person knows where all … Continue reading
Pakistan & China Solidify Ties Amid Tension with U.S.
Watching local customers savor chicken curry and sip mango lassi during lunchtime at his Pakistani restaurant, Mughal’s, in the trendy Sanlitun neighborhood of Beijing, owner Aasif Jaleel reflects on the deep ties between China and his homeland beyond the culinary … Continue reading
Posted in Military, News and politics, World / International Affairs
Tagged Al-Qaeda, Beijing, China, India, Islamabad, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, United States
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LIVE RAW VIDEO: Taliban shooting down Pakistani police in a firing-squad style execution
PAKISTAN July 18, 2011 – The Pakistan Taliban released this video showing masked militants savagely shooting down more than a dozen Pakistani police and security personnel in firing-squad style mass execution in the northwest part of the country last month. … Continue reading
Asia’s responsibility of Afghanistan after the US troop pull-out
Posted in Economics, Life, Military, News and politics, Trends, World / International Affairs
Tagged 2011, Afghanistan, Asia, assesment, China, Japan, Middle East, military, Pakistan, pull out, troop, United States, United States Armed Forces
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