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Posts Tagged ‘America’

He Came, He Saw, He Conquered

By Faiz Al-Najdi • Jan 4th, 2012 • Category: Politics

Irshad Salim – a consultant, journalist/writer and a motivational speaker, who is an American national of Pakistani origin living in New York and currently visiting Jeddah in Saudi Arabia on a professional consultancy assignment with a local contractor gave an informal talk to Pakistani expats, and said he still loves Pakistan, calling himself a “stranded [...]



Should Pakistan Support Iran Against America?

By Dr. Hassan Isfahani • Nov 15th, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

After twisting the muscles of Pakistan, CIA has now started tightening the screws of Iran. Iran’s nuclear aspirations and its leadership’s candid criticism of US and its allies has angered the US a lot and it seems that now they intend to do more than just imposing more restrictions over the Iran.
Actually the thing is [...]



Can Pakistan Milk America More?

By Mike Sebastian • Oct 1st, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

United States is the sole superpower of the world now for more than two decades. It’s supporting and manipulating the third world countries to maintain its supremacy and there is nothing to hide about it. The third world countries themselves submit to the American whims because their corrupt leaders or luxurious armies want to maintain [...]



Pakistan’s Worth for America

By Mohsin Sehgal • Sep 3rd, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

It is no secret that the relationship between US and Pakistan have gone from bad to worst in recent months after the episodes of a CIA-contracted American spy Raymond Davis and the Bin Laden in Abbottabad. This has infuriated the Pakistani military who basically controls Pakistan and has ended up with eggs on their face. [...]



I HAVE SEEN AMERICA

By Nadeem Ahmed • Aug 25th, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Let us Muslims and Pakistanis get rid of our bad things and let us get educated in science and work towards inventing things for the betterment of humanity and let us contribute to this world like those Kafirs are doing and join hands with them for sanity and peaceful world, so that our children may have all good things which we could not have and let our children live in peaceful societies where there is no hate and no discrimination and where there is love and care for each others as human beings



Two Nuclear Monkeys and an American fox

By captainjohann • Jul 20th, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Americans know that computer modelling cannot replace actual testing for ensuring upkeep of existing nuke stocks nor for making more robust nukes which may have to destroy deep cave nuclear resistant bunkers. The nukes are for deterrence and the only assurance that they will work is to test them so that the enemies know.
The North [...]



Demeaning of Pakistan

By Brig. (r) Junaid Zaman • Jun 14th, 2011 • Category: Politics

It is a fact that United States has damaged the reputation of Pakistan and its security apparatus in the recent days. From the issue of Raymond Davis to the Osama killing, US has shown no compassion and trust towards the Pakistani forces and its government and now Pakistan is furious and it has shown that [...]



Iran Trying to Woo Pakistan Against America

By Gul Raiz • Jun 10th, 2011 • Category: Politics

The top Iranian leadership has shown its disingenuous by calling on Pakistan to beware of the America about the nuclear arsenal of the Pakistan. It’s about time that Iran should care about its own problems and the way it is dealing with its own people and has become a pariah in the world, instead of [...]



10 Reasons Why I don’t trust Super Power

By Asad ur Rehman • Apr 6th, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

America is the super power of the world. I don’t have any personal grudges with American citizens or the country itself. There are number of factors on the basis of which I have no faith in American governments.



No Domino Effect for Pakistan

By Bilal Sulehri • Feb 9th, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

The yawning gap between the elite and the disempowered, job-less and oppressed Egyptians has finally forced the downtrodden to caste all their fears aside and change their destiny. The Egyptians are following footsteps of Tunisians who successfully ousted president Zain El Abidin Ben Ali who had ruled the country for more than two decades with [...]