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Battlefront Pakistan / Gul, Imtiaz   Journal Article
Gul, Imtiaz Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract a line-up of events in 2011 that impacted Pakistan's internal security and foreign policy imperatives and overshadowed the crippling economic crunch faced by Pakistan's 180 million people.
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ID:   102902


New cold war / Qizilbash, Talib   Journal Article
Qizilbash, Talib Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words United States  Obama  Raymond Davis  New Cold War  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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Past tense, future unknown / Newsline   Journal Article
Newsline Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Spy vs spy / Amir, Ayaz   Journal Article
Amir, Ayaz Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words CIA  United States  ISI  America  9/11  Zardari 
John Kerry  Rehman Malik  Raymond Davis  Diplomatic Immunity  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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US-Pakistan relations: common and clashing interests / Qazi, Shehzad H   Journal Article
Qazi, Shehzad H Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The last calendar year was by far the most tumultuous in a decade of tense and mistrustful relations between Pakistan and the United States. It began with CIA contractor Raymond Davis shooting and killing two Pakistanis in broad daylight in Lahore, then only worsened in May when Osama bin Laden was found and killed in a US raid at a compound near the Pakistan Military Academy in Abbottabad (an episode that severely angered Pakistanis and embarrassed the Army, which was domestically seen as unable to secure the homeland against foreign intrusion and internationally suspected of providing refuge to America's worst enemy). Tensions escalated further as the US began pressuring Pakistan to attack the Haqqani Network (HN), a Taliban group with safe havens in North Waziristan. Pakistan refused, and crisis hit when the HN launched a twenty-two hour assault on the US Embassy and NATO headquarters in Kabul. An infuriated Admiral Mike Mullen, outgoing chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, lashed out against Pakistan, saying the HN was a "veritable arm" of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency. Weeks of diplomatic efforts finally thawed relations, but just as the situation stabilized, a NATO attack on a Pakistani checkpoint in Salala in late November threw the relationship into a tailspin. Twenty-four Pakistani soldiers died in the two-hour assault. Pakistan was furious, immediately suspending NATO supply lines and boycotting the Bonn conference on Afghanistan held in early December.
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