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Pakistani forces kill alleged organizer of school massacre - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/27/2014
Taliban Besiege Pakistan School, Leaving 145 Dead
New York Times 12/16/2014
How the Pakistani Taliban Became a Deadly Force
New York Times 12/16/2014
Grouped Articles
Fractured State of Pakistani Taliban Calls Peace Deal Into Question
New York Times 04/20/2014
Allied Militants Threaten Pakistan’s Populous Heart
New York Times 04/14/2009
After Months of Infighting, a Major Faction Splits From the Pakistani Taliban
New York Times 05/28/2014
U.S. Options in Pakistan Limited
Washington Post 05/04/2009
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2014
With Taliban’s Revival, Dread Returns to Swat Valley
New York Times 07/26/2014
Grouped Articles
Pakistan Strife Raises U.S. Doubts on Nuclear Arms
New York Times 05/04/2009
U.S. Options in Pakistan Limited
Washington Post 05/04/2009
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2014
With Taliban’s Revival, Dread Returns to Swat Valley
New York Times 07/26/2014
How the Pakistani Taliban Became a Deadly Force
New York Times 12/16/2014
Nuclear weapons: The new nuclear age
Economist 04/05/2015
Holbrooke grasped from his long experience in overseas conflicts what the best solution would be for Afghanistan- a negotiated settlement with the Taliban and Pakistan's army. The lack of White House support to the negotiator of the Dayton Peace accords in Bosnia, will remain a puzzling aspect of a landscape in America's costly involvement in two wars. Holbrooke's larger than life personality and style was the same under President Clinton who tapped Holbrooke's skills in America's interest and ignored posssible distractions. The failure of Obama to do the same and accomodate the personality to tap the vast trove of experience and wisdom of Holbrooke in a national crisis of two ongoing wars, is a comment on the nature of the leadership offered by the two presidents. It is a loss for America that goes unnoticed.
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Pakistan to Release Senior Taliban Leader
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Ex-Envoy Says Misunderstanding Runs on Both Sides of U.S.-Pakistan Ties
New York Times 10/22/2013
Sharif and Karzai Try to Repair Ties
Wall Street Journal 10/30/2013
Leader of Pakistani Taliban Killed in Drone Strike
Wall Street Journal 11/02/2013
Gates Faults Obama Over Afghanistan
Wall Street Journal 01/08/2014
Back on World Stage, a Larger-Than-Life Holbrooke
New York Times 02/08/2009
Report by Dexter Filkins of the NYT.
Grouped Articles
U.S. Options in Pakistan Limited
Washington Post 05/04/2009
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2014
Pakistani forces kill alleged organizer of school massacre - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/27/2014
How the Pakistani Taliban Became a Deadly Force
New York Times 12/16/2014
New York Times 09/07/2008
New York Times 09/07/2008
Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E. and Pakistan were the only three countries that recvognized the Taliban regime when it came to power. And the Saudis fear a blowback closer to home with a military push on the Taliban. Pakistan fears that with a military push by the USA the Taliban will move south into Baluchistan province of Pakistan.
Grouped Articles
Leader of Pakistani Taliban Killed in Drone Strike
Wall Street Journal 11/02/2013
U.S. Options in Pakistan Limited
Washington Post 05/04/2009
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2014
Pakistani forces kill alleged organizer of school massacre - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/27/2014
How the Pakistani Taliban Became a Deadly Force
New York Times 12/16/2014
WikiLeaks Shows a Saudi Obsession With Iran
New York Times 07/16/2015
The huge costs for Pakistani business and manufacturers to live constantly in a war zone atmosphere. The costs in terms of workers and managers who live and work in the most difficult conditions. The story of National Foods and other plants in Pakistan.
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Pakistan Gives Sharif a Mandate
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2013
In Pakistan, Echoes of American Betrayal
New York Times 07/31/2010
Power Outages Hobble Pakistan's Biggest Exporters
Wall Street Journal 12/01/2013
Taliban Take Toll on Pakistan's Biggest City
Wall Street Journal 02/14/2014
Fractured State of Pakistani Taliban Calls Peace Deal Into Question
New York Times 04/20/2014
Allied Militants Threaten Pakistan’s Populous Heart
New York Times 04/14/2009
THe paradox is that the US is helping the Pakistan government fight the Taliban and Pakistan intelligence services openly or clandestinely are helping the Taliban. And Pakistan is hedgin its bets and does not want to see India increase its influence in Afghanistan. It may sound crazy but that is the motivation of Pakistan creating the Taliban as it were.
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Pakistani Leader Pursues India Ties
Wall Street Journal 05/15/2013
Pakistan to Release Senior Taliban Leader
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Leader of Pakistani Taliban Killed in Drone Strike
Wall Street Journal 11/02/2013
Official Admits Militancyâs Deep Roots in Pakistan
New York Times 06/02/2010
Taliban Take Toll on Pakistan's Biggest City
Wall Street Journal 02/14/2014
After Months of Infighting, a Major Faction Splits From the Pakistani Taliban
New York Times 05/28/2014
Former Taliban officials run one of the best schools for girls and boys in Kabul. The Taliban coming to accept the idea of women's education that respects Islamic ideals. They see it as a bridge between religious education in madrassas and modern schools. Chemistry classes are shared by both boys and girls. This marks an important transiiton for Afghanistan as its neighbor Pakistan emphasizes modern ideas to improve infrastructure and services. It also creates the opportunity for a post U.S. withdrawal Afghanistan in which the Taliban see Islamic ideas respecting modern ideals.
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Taliban Take Girls Back to School
Wall Street Journal 01/17/2014
Fareed Zakaria: Let’s be honest, Islam has a problem right now - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/10/2014
New York Times 11/19/2014
Pakistani forces kill alleged organizer of school massacre - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/27/2014
How the Pakistani Taliban Became a Deadly Force
New York Times 12/16/2014
Unruly Factions Hurt Taliban’s Bid to Capture Afghan Hearts, and Territory
New York Times 01/02/2015
Grouped Articles
Leader of Pakistani Taliban Killed in Drone Strike
Wall Street Journal 11/02/2013
Official Admits Militancyâs Deep Roots in Pakistan
New York Times 06/02/2010
Taliban Take Toll on Pakistan's Biggest City
Wall Street Journal 02/14/2014
Fractured State of Pakistani Taliban Calls Peace Deal Into Question
New York Times 04/20/2014
Allied Militants Threaten Pakistan’s Populous Heart
New York Times 04/14/2009
After Months of Infighting, a Major Faction Splits From the Pakistani Taliban
New York Times 05/28/2014
The Taliban in the region include the Haqqani network which has ties to the Pakistan Intelligence Agency.
Grouped Articles
Leader of Pakistani Taliban Killed in Drone Strike
Wall Street Journal 11/02/2013
Taliban Take Toll on Pakistan's Biggest City
Wall Street Journal 02/14/2014
Fractured State of Pakistani Taliban Calls Peace Deal Into Question
New York Times 04/20/2014
U.S. Options in Pakistan Limited
Washington Post 05/04/2009
How the Pakistani Taliban Became a Deadly Force
New York Times 12/16/2014
U.S. sharpens warning to Pakistan - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/21/2011
Kashmir tensions are rising. And Indian assistance in Afghanistan reconstruction is opposed by Taliban. This complicates further negotiations between India and Pakistan as Pakistan already is going through political transition and the army runs foreign affairs for Pakistan.
Grouped Articles
Pakistan's New Top Diplomat Heads to Kabul
Wall Street Journal 07/19/2013
U.S. Troop Pullout Affects India-Pakistan Rivalry
New York Times 08/16/2013
Ex-Envoy Says Misunderstanding Runs on Both Sides of U.S.-Pakistan Ties
New York Times 10/22/2013
Leader of Pakistani Taliban Killed in Drone Strike
Wall Street Journal 11/02/2013
Taliban Take Toll on Pakistan's Biggest City
Wall Street Journal 02/14/2014
Fractured State of Pakistani Taliban Calls Peace Deal Into Question
New York Times 04/20/2014
Foreign Minister Qureshi at the Journal's offices in New York says it would mean the Pakistani Taliban would threaten Islamabad, there would be more misery, suicide bombings, and hurt the economy badly. But Qureshi speaks for an increasingly unpopular Zardari administration. The army, opposition parties, and the Intelligence agencies, and increasingly the public sentiment is against an expanded American presence in Afghanistan, or a bigger American footprint in Afghinstan and Pakistan. See Rosenberg in WSJ.
Grouped Articles
How the Pakistani Taliban Became a Deadly Force
New York Times 12/16/2014
Wall Street Journal 10/01/2009
Several Afghan Strategies, None a Clear Choice
New York Times 10/01/2009
Reconciliation Efforts in Afghanistan Flounder
Washington Post 10/14/2009
Pakistan Attacks Show Tightening of Militant Links
New York Times 10/16/2009
U.S. deeply split on troop increase for Afghan war
Washington Post 10/21/2009
A powersharing agreement is brokered by current president Karzai, and the U.S. It is the only way to keep the country together. The early negotiations were conducted by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry This may be his most impotant contribution as foreign minister if the agreement can lead to a stable government and negotiations with the Taliban to secure a period of peace for the war torn country. It is upto India and Pakistan to now put aside differences and usher in a period of peace in South Asia after decades of conflict and wasted resources that has not benefitted either country. The region has suffered from to many false starts and aborted peace efforts, Both countries' elites, and the military, would only be letting their people down and those around the world who wish them well, with another false start.
Grouped Articles
Afghanistan Presidential Rivals Sign Power-Sharing Deal
Wall Street Journal 09/21/2014
Afghan Presidential Rivals Finally Agree on Power-Sharing Deal
New York Times 09/20/2014
Ghani Sworn In as Afghan President
Wall Street Journal 09/30/2014
How the Pakistani Taliban Became a Deadly Force
New York Times 12/16/2014
Grouped Articles
Leader of Pakistani Taliban Killed in Drone Strike
Wall Street Journal 11/02/2013
Official Admits Militancyâs Deep Roots in Pakistan
New York Times 06/02/2010
Taliban Take Toll on Pakistan's Biggest City
Wall Street Journal 02/14/2014
Fractured State of Pakistani Taliban Calls Peace Deal Into Question
New York Times 04/20/2014
Allied Militants Threaten Pakistan’s Populous Heart
New York Times 04/14/2009
After Months of Infighting, a Major Faction Splits From the Pakistani Taliban
New York Times 05/28/2014
Grouped Articles
Pakistani Cricket Star Looks to Lead Key Province
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2013
Pakistan to Release Senior Taliban Leader
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Leader of Pakistani Taliban Killed in Drone Strike
Wall Street Journal 11/02/2013
Official Admits Militancyâs Deep Roots in Pakistan
New York Times 06/02/2010
Taliban Take Toll on Pakistan's Biggest City
Wall Street Journal 02/14/2014
After Months of Infighting, a Major Faction Splits From the Pakistani Taliban
New York Times 05/28/2014
Majority Pashtun areas in the outlying parts of Karachi have an entrenched Taliban in control with connections to tribal Pashtun areas in the border regions.
Grouped Articles
Taliban Take Toll on Pakistan's Biggest City
Wall Street Journal 02/14/2014
Fractured State of Pakistani Taliban Calls Peace Deal Into Question
New York Times 04/20/2014
Allied Militants Threaten Pakistan’s Populous Heart
New York Times 04/14/2009
After Months of Infighting, a Major Faction Splits From the Pakistani Taliban
New York Times 05/28/2014
Altaf Hussain Controls M.Q.M. Party From Exile
New York Times 06/03/2014
U.S. Options in Pakistan Limited
Washington Post 05/04/2009
A Washington Post-Newsweek account of the Taliban's disintegration after the U.S. invasion post 9/11 and the way they gradually came together to pose the threat they now pose. See the link to NY Times accounts of how the Pakistan Inter Services Intelligence operates behind the scenes to back the Taliban, which may provide the other side of the story how the Taliban gain the sophistication and support they need to reorganize. And the links to the failure of the Karzai regime that has played into Taliban leader Mullah Omar's hands.
Grouped Articles
Around an Invisible Leader, Taliban Power Shifts
New York Times 12/28/2014
How the Pakistani Taliban Became a Deadly Force
New York Times 12/16/2014
Taliban Leader Mullah Omar Is Dead, Afghan Spy Agency Says
Wall Street Journal 07/30/2015
The Taliban in Their Own Words | Print Article | Newsweek.com
Unknown 12/28/2009
Taliban Shows Interest In Negotiated Settlement
New York Times 08/03/2011
U.S. Preparing for Pakistan to Restrict Support for Afghan War
New York Times 12/25/2011
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