Pakistan’s Diplomatic Victory over the US

By Sajjad Shaukat With the formal apology from the United States, saying “sorry” as expressed by the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in relation to Salala incident which killed 24 soldiers on November 26, last year at Army outpost in Pakistan, Defence Committee of the Cabinet (DCC) on July 3, allowed reopening of the NATO supply route across Pakistan to Afghanistan. In this regard, Pakistan’s Foreign ...

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Who is to benefit Nato supply opening?

Eschmall Sardar, Pakistan and the US looked close to a breakthrough as the meeting of Defence Committee of Cabinet came to on the heels of overnight talks between top Pakistan and US officials to narrow down their differences. It was the second time in less than a week that the ISAF Commander, John Allen, landed in Pakistan to help break the impasse on restoration of NATO supplies. He, along with US deputy ...

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Iran Decided to Block Tankers in Strait of Hormuz

Zaheerul Hassan US coming elections are influencing Khaleeji politics and also pressurized to European allies to put embargo on Iranian oil shipment to the other countries. In this connection, European Union restriction on Iranian oil imports came into effect on First day of July 2012. In this response, the Iranian parliament drafted a bill to block oil shipments to countries cooperating in punitive sanctio ...

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US Teachers Sex Scandal-Bill of firing teachers is rejected

By Reporter It really pity on so called socieity to listen that teacher involved in sex scandal keep on rooming in the same  schools.  Los Angeles schools chief John Deasy blasted state lawmakers Thursday for not passing a bill to speed up the teacher-dismissal process, which he and others pushed following the sex-abuse scandal at Miramonte Elementary School.  The bill fell one vote short of clearing an Ass ...

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Obstacles in Pak-US Agreement

  By Sajjad Shaukat In the last few weeks, conflicting are coming about the success of Pak-US negotiations in order to reach an agreement in connection with the reengagement of Pakistan with America as last year, Pakistan closed ground supply routes through its territory to Afghanistan to protest a cross-border NATO air attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. [caption id="attachment_1751" align="alignrigh ...

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End of Chapter – Osama Family Deported to Saudi Arabia

By  Zaheerul Hassan On 27 April 2012, Osama’s chapter closed when  his family comprising of three wives and five children  under escort of heavy contingent of police officers, first dispatched to Islamabad airport and from there  further flown to Saudi Arabia in a chartered aircraft provided by Saudi Government. Former CIA agent, head of family and leader of Al-Qaeda “Osama bin Laden” has been killed in a s ...

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