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Creating a new model for fighting the war against religious extremism in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

05/10/2006

The new model is to make economic development akey part of every effort, and provide security for people to lead normal lives.

Grouped Articles

Extremists Pursue Mainstream in Pakistan Election

New York Times 05.05.2013

From the mountains to the sea: A Chinese vision, a Pakistani corridor - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.24.2015

What Ails Afghanistan?

Wall Street Journal 05.10.2006

In Pakistan, Two Sisters Turn Up Heat on Musharraf

Wall Street Journal 07.18.2007

Pakistan Plunges Deeper Into Chaos

Wall Street Journal 11.10.2007

Lawyers against the general

Economist 11.08.2007

Eat Your Heart Out, Homer

New York Times 01.06.2008

Next-Gen Taliban

New York Times 01.06.2008

In Musharraf’s Shadow, a New Hope for Pakistan Rises

New York Times 01.07.2008

Bhutto Killing Roils Province, Spurring Call to Quit Pakistan

Wall Street Journal 01.08.2008

U.N. Warns of Huge Crop of Afghan Opium Poppies

New York Times 02.06.2008

In Pakistan, Islam Needs Democracy

New York Times 02.16.2008

U.S. Sounds Afghan Alarm

Wall Street Journal 06.28.2008

U.N. Warns of Food and Security Crises in Afghanistan

New York Times 07.02.2008

In Afghanistan, Getting to Know The Neighbors Is Half the Battle

Wall Street Journal 07.18.2008

Is Afghanistan a Narco-State?

New York Times 07.27.2008

Drilling in Afghanistan

New York Times 07.30.2008

Ragtag Taliban Show Tenacity in Afghanistan

New York Times 08.04.2008

Deadly Force Used to Halt March in Kashmir

New York Times 08.12.2008

Taliban Is Seizing, Destroying More NATO Supplies

Wall Street Journal 08.12.2008

Pakistani Stocks Rise on Musharraf's Exit

Wall Street Journal 08.19.2008

Kashmir Rumbles, Rattling Old Rivals

New York Times 08.22.2008

Quiet General Tries to Keep Army Out of Politics

Wall Street Journal 08.22.2008

Bitter fruit

Economist 08.21.2008

Pakistan’s Military Chief Criticizes U.S. Over a Raid

New York Times 09.11.2008

Pakistan Names New Intelligence Chief

New York Times 10.01.2008

Insurgents in Afghanistan Are Gaining, Petraeus Says

New York Times 10.01.2008

U.S. Study Is Said to Warn of Crisis in Afghanistan

New York Times 10.09.2008

The Latter

Foreign Affairs 11.01.2008

Grim Forecast for Afghanistan

New York Times 10.10.2008

As U.S. Gains in Iraq, Rebels Go to Afghanistan

New York Times 10.15.2008

An Old Afghanistan Hand Offers Lessons of the Past

New York Times 10.20.2008

India and Pakistan Open Kashmir Trade Link

New York Times 10.22.2008

Let's Give Pakistan the Attention It Deserves

Wall Street Journal 12.03.2008

Lashkar-e-Taiba Served as Gateway for Western Converts Turning to Jihad

Wall Street Journal 12.04.2008

India’s 9/11? Not Exactly

New York Times 12.03.2008

Lakhdar Brahimi - A New Strategy for Afghanistan

Washington Post 12.07.2008

Muslims in India Put Aside Grievances to Repudiate Terrorism

New York Times 12.08.2008

U.S. Seeks Financial Blacklist for Some Pakistanis

Wall Street Journal 12.08.2008

Military Finds an Unlikely Adviser in School-Building Humanitarian

Wall Street Journal 12.26.2008

A good vote in the angry valley

Economist 12.30.2008

Kashmir Elects a Government Friendly to India

Wall Street Journal 12.31.2008

Freed by U.S., Saudi Becomes a Qaeda Chief

New York Times 01.23.2009

Fearing Another Quagmire in Afghanistan

New York Times 01.25.2009

Interview: For Holbrooke, Situation in Pakistan, Afghanistan Is 'Dim and Dismal'

New York Times 01.28.2009

Plans Emerge for New Troop Deployments to Afghanistan

Wall Street Journal 02.04.2009

U.S. Officials Offer Dismal Review of War in Afghanistan

Washington Post 02.08.2009

U.S. to Enlist Iran in Combating Afghan Drug Trade

Wall Street Journal 02.09.2009

Report Cites Lax Control of U.S. Weapons in Afghanistan

Washington Post 02.11.2009

Taliban Gain Under Weak Karzai Rule, U.S. Aide Says

New York Times 02.13.2009

Changing the guard in Kabul?

Economist 02.12.2009

In the face of chaos

Economist 02.19.2009

Boots on the ground

Economist 02.19.2009

From a Carrier, Another View of America’s Air War in Afghanistan

New York Times 02.24.2009

Defense Firms Look to Fill Gaps as U.S. Policy Shifts

Wall Street Journal 03.02.2009

Clinton Wants to Include Iran in Afghan Talks

New York Times 03.06.2009

Obama Ponders Outreach to Elements of Taliban

New York Times 03.08.2009

Dreaming of Splitting the Taliban

New York Times 03.08.2009

U.S. Envoy to Meet Iran Counterpart at Strategic Talks on Afghanistan

Wall Street Journal 03.19.2009

U.S. Courts Former Warlords in Its Bid for Afghan Stability

Wall Street Journal 03.20.2009

It's Time to 'Go to Strength' on Foreign Policy

Wall Street Journal 03.21.2009

U.S. Plans New Drone Attacks in Pakistan

Wall Street Journal 03.26.2009

U.S. Defines Its Afghan Strategy

Wall Street Journal 03.27.2009

The Winnable War

New York Times 03.27.2009

The Real Afghan Issue Is Pakistan

Wall Street Journal 03.30.2009

Military Budget Reflects a Shift in U.S. Strategy

New York Times 04.07.2009

Military Budget Reflects a Shift in U.S. Strategy

New York Times 04.07.2009

In India, U.S. Envoy Cites ‘Common Threat’

New York Times 04.09.2009

Allied Militants Threaten Pakistan’s Populous Heart

New York Times 04.14.2009

South Asia's Taliban Problem

New York Times 04.15.2009

Taliban Exploit Class Rifts in Pakistan

New York Times 04.17.2009

60 Miles From Islamabad

New York Times 04.27.2009

Reflecting on the Taliban

Economist 03.26.2009

Further into Taliban country

Economist 03.26.2009

U.S. Takes Dutch Military as Role Model in Afghan Operation

Wall Street Journal 04.30.2009

Pentagon's Gates Keeps Single-Minded Focus on Dual Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan

Washington Post 05.15.2009

Afghan Villagers Describe Chaos of U.S. Strikes

New York Times 05.15.2009

A Vow to Cut Afghan Civilian Deaths

New York Times 05.20.2009

Taliban Wages War on Police In Its New Front in Pakistan

Wall Street Journal 05.28.2009

Taliban's Foreign Support Vexes U.S.

Wall Street Journal 05.29.2009

Afghanistan’s Other Front

New York Times 09.16.2009

The Afghan Imperative

New York Times 09.25.2009

Reinforcing failure?

Economist 09.24.2009

Don't need a weatherman…

Economist 09.24.2009

White House Believes Karzai Will Be Re-elected

New York Times 09.28.2009

Testing Afghanistan Assumptions

Wall Street Journal 09.28.2009

Success Against al-Qaeda Cited

Washington Post 09.30.2009

Gates Doubts U.S.'s Afghan Strategy

Wall Street Journal 10.01.2009

Several Afghan Strategies, None a Clear Choice

New York Times 10.01.2009

Report Cites Firefight as Lesson on Afghan War

New York Times 10.03.2009

Afghanistan Army Tries to Attract Southern Pashtuns

New York Times 09.06.2011

A New Pakistan Policy: Containment

New York Times 10.14.2011

Pakistan's Untold Economic Story

Wall Street Journal 04.24.2012

The Afghan Surge Is Over - By Rajiv Chandrasekaran | Foreign Policy

Unknown 09.26.2012

Our Friends the Pakistanis

Wall Street Journal 05.05.2011


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