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Taliban’s War on Pakistan: Lessons to Learn, Options to Pursue

Dr. Walid Phares The war between the Taliban and Pakistan continues to accelerate. Just last weekend, Pakistan’s army responded to a long string of Taliban attacks by launching a massive ground operation in Waziristan. But through this already-long fight, the press and other observers have only focused on the continuing bloodshed rather than the fact that the Taliban continue to launch suicide bombers and other types of attacks inside Pakistan’s cities against its police and military forces.

Muslims burn 75 Christian homes and 2 churches in Punjab

by Fareed Khan An alleged accusation of blasphemy sparks violence.

Should Pakistan Exist?

Dr. Jack Wheeler is a leading conservative pro-western civilization intellectual.

The Taliban’s “AfPak” Strategy: A Jihadi Preemptive War

Dr. Walid Phares As the U.S. administration and its allies are devising a new strategy for the next steps in Afghanistan, the Jihadists have already begun their next move — but this time it’s inside Pakistan. As I’ve written over the past few months, we need to look at Afghanistan, Pakistan and India as one regional battlefield where the “other side” is coordinating strategically, acting methodically and for sure beating the international coalition in speed.


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