War on Terror
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ASIA
Kunduz: A political and strategic failure
By Nasurullah Brohi The recent besiege and takeover of Kunduz from Afghan forces showed a political victory over the Afghan…
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ASIA
The Young Turks: Why doesn’t the White House want an independent investigation of hospital bombing?
Cenk Uygur and John Iadarola explain their skepticism over the changing responses by the U.S. regarding the bombing in Afghanistan.…
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Death toll in Afghan hospital bombing rises to 19
The death toll by a U.S. airstrike at a hospital run by a medical aid group in Afghanistan’s northern Kunduz city…
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Muslim Australia and the search for a solution to the “War on Terror”
Prof. Murray Hunter There are almost 500,000 Muslims in Australia, with 400 mosques serving them. According to the Australian Security…
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ASIA
Indian involvement in Baluchistan unrest
By Saima Afzal Due to the geostrategic location of South Asia, the global powers always had their interest in this…
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AMERICAS
U.S. fight against terrorism
By Saima Afzal “The Clash of Civilization” by Samuel P. Huntington was a thought-provoking as well as profound theory against…
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MIDDLE EAST
No shades of gray: Psychological reasons for joining ISIS
By Reyhan Güner Reasons that encourage individuals to join extremist groups are often found in the problems they are beset…
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ASIA
India’s aggressive posture towards Pakistan
By Saima Afzal Pakistan is the most affected country in the war against terrorism since 9/11. It was just only one…
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