...the past decade we sent more than $3 billion to Pakistan, much of which supported the military rule of President Pervez Musharraf.Now what would happen if our government began to curtail our liberties at home? The fact is the size and technological...
...disciplined military institution that answers to the orders of the military command, a point former Pakistani dictator Pervez Musharraf often emphasized. The current Pakistani army chief, army Gen. Ashfaq Kayani, was director of the ISI under Musharraf...
Under pressure from President Bush, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf announced Thursday that he would hold elections for Parliament by Feb. 15. His government has said it will end a state of emergency...
...The following editorial appeared in today's Washington Post: The bold televised address by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf over the weekend has been measured first by its impact on India, which has massed a half-million troops on Pakistan's...
...of the Taliban regime in next-door Afghanistan and home to Islamic extremists. On Wednesday Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf visits the White House as the leader of a country moving back toward the international mainstream and preaching moderate...
...strike in Pakistan - should he have intelligence regarding Osama bin Laden's hideout, and should Pakistan's Gen. Pervez Musharraf balk at action. Sound off on the important issues at It would not be unreasonable, under the right circumstances...
...a review is overdue, considering the minimal results from the $10 billion in U.S. aid funneled to President Pervez Musharraf's government since 2001. Sound off on the important issues at President Bush blames "murderous extremists" for...
...dealing with the aftermath, many people are asking questions similar to the ones that they posed after President Pervez Musharraf's declaration of a state of emergency in October. Will Islamabad finally become serious about suppressing the...
...policy quickly - or watch the threat increase. The U.S. policy of unqualified support for Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has got to change. U.S. officials had been encouraging Musharraf to share power with Bhutto. Musharraf had promised...
...Afghanistan, eight foreign journalists covering the fighting lost their lives in November. Pakistan under President Pervez Musharraf should not allow itself to become a nation where journalists working for independent newspapers can become military...
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