Late last month, after a NATO engagement in Pakistan went wrong and left 25 Pakistani troops dead, the West scrambled to get its story straight. Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO's secretary-general, ...
Written by Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic and Marc Ambinder of National Journal, the pieces add fascinating details to the reports in recent years (by Lawrence Wright of The New Yorker and others) ...
If Pakistani news channels can be taken at face value these days, the country is preparing for war. Retired generals, ambassadors, and professors weigh in on the likelihood of U.S. attack with an ...
How did people come to such wildly different conclusions about American aid to Pakistan? Some Americans seem to have concluded it's a waste of $20 billion. Yet in Lahore, Pakistani newspaper editor ...
Nuclear Notebook: How many nuclear weapons does Pakistan have? Despite its political instability, Pakistan continues to steadily expand its nuclear capabilities and competencies; in fact, it has the ...
At the 2011 Washington Ideas Forum, former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf tells Atlantic Media Chairman David Bradley that he was 500 percent sure that at least he did not know about bin Laden ...
Pakistan is taking nuclear paranoia to a horrifying new low. And it's making the world a vastly more dangerous place in the process. Freaked out about the insecurity of its nuclear arsenal, the ...
When the United States found out that Pakistan had been providing a safe haven to Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad (and let's not pretend that they didn't provide OBL safe haven) the Great Fiction came ...
It's always painful to watch a love affair go sour, as the unrealistic expectations and secret betrayals come crashing down in a chorus of recrimination. That's what's happening now between the United ...
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