Posts Tagged ‘Balkanise Pakistan’
Pakistan Moves Troops from Indian to Afghan Border
Reuters | 29 April 2010 Pentagon sees Pakistan shift, downplays Afghan impact (Reuters) - Pakistan has shifted 100,000 of its troops from its Indian frontier to spearhead an unprecedented crackdown on militants along the Afghan border, but the offensives are unlikely to have an immediate impact on the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan, the Pentagon [...]
Mumbai Attacks Were a ‘False Flag’ Operation — Congress Functionary
The Milli Gazette | By Amaresh Misra | 28 March 2010 Headley Saga: Mumbai attack was a joint IB-CIA-Mossad-RSS project With the row over India getting access to David Headley growing acrimonious each day, the CIA's double agent saga seems all set to open up a can of incredible worms. First, the case unmasks the pro-US face of the Indian [...]
School bombing exposes Obama’s secret war inside Pakistan
Times Online | By Christina Lamb | 7 February 2010 THE discovery of three American soldiers among the dead in a suicide bombing at the opening of a girls’ school in the northwestern Pakistan town of Dir last week reignited the fears of many Pakistanis that Washington was set on invading their country . Barack Obama has banned the Bush-era [...]
U.S. Intelligence Community’s Threat Assessment: Country Excerpts
The Threat Perceptions of a Paranoid Hyperpower Admiral Dennis C. Blair, U.S. Director of National Intelligence, presented the Annual Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on 2 February 2010. The public proceedings are available as a video (at the Senate Select Committee on [...]
Preparing the Battlefield for American Occupation of Pakistan
The Nation | By Jeremy Scahill | 4 February 2010 The Expanding US War in Pakistan Click on link below for Earlier (23 Nov 2009) Article: The Secret US War in Pakistan Three US special forces soldiers were killed in northwest Pakistan this week, confirming that the US military is more deeply engaged on the ground in Pakistan than [...]
On Expatriate (Balochi and Sindhi) Separatists
Indus Asia Online Journal | By Haider Nizamani | 10 August 2009 Cyber-Warriors The late Edward Said, the eloquent and incorrigible voice of Palestinians on the world stage, had fundamental disagreements with Yasser Arafat but I haven’t come across one sentence where he turned it into personal mud-slinging. Cyber-swords are out of [...]
Balochistan: Hyrbyair Marri Softens his Stance
Daily Intikhab | By Anwar Sajidi | 15 January 2010 Hyrbyair Marri’s Interview: A Historic Equivocation (Quick Translation from Urdu) Nawabzada Hyrbyair Marri has been resident abroad for a long period. For the last four years he has lived in London. Two years ago, at the behest of the government of Pakistan, cases had been registered [...]
Don’t Pakistanise Yemen
The Hindu | Editorial | 11 January 2010 Yemen, a second-tier preoccupation for terrorism trackers in the west until Christmas day 2009, has now been elevated to the highest-risk category. According to John Brennan, President Obama’s counterterrorism advisor, it was Anwar al-Awlaki, a Yemeni cleric of the al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula [...]
Interview with British Baloch Leader, Mehran Baloch
The News on Sunday (TNS) | By Murtaza Ali Shah | 27 December 2009 Interview with Mehran Baloch "Baloch sardars are stooges of establishment" “I am a British national and have never held a Pakistani passport. I was not even born in Pakistan.” — Mehran Baloch Mehran Baloch is the youngest of six sons of veteran Balochistan nationalist [...]
Americans Playing Politics with Baloch Grievances in Pakistan
Counterpunch | By Stewart J. Lawrence | 30 December 2009 An Interview with Ahmar Mustikhan Baluchistan and the Af/Pak War U.S. news reports about the widening war in the “Af-Pak” region have made increasing reference to the presence of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in Baluchistan, a Texas-sized swath of territory located in southern [...]









