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Islamabad Pulls out of U.S. Af/Pak Trilateral Meeting, Citing Recent Deadly Drone Attack

The somewhat plodding resolution of the Raymond Davis affair last week was good news.  Strategic and coordinative relations between the U.S and Pakistan were on the mend.  But the recent drone attack that killed nearly 40 people has cut short that much needed  re-engagement and amity.   Relations have deteriorated so much so that Islamabad […]

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Wikileaks Invites Discussion in Pakistani Press on Nukes and Sovereignty

The current bits of news, volatile, mercurial coming out of the latest Wikileaks cache is surprisingly easy to bear.  Nothing untoward has happened.  All the players have played their parts. International politics between the U.S and Pakistan continues in recognizably similar ways as it did yesterday, and the day before.  Of course, strategic politics has […]

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