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"… rts of Mexico and exports the tobacco to Trinidad and Tobago, Honduras and Pakistan.The decline of Nayarit’s tobacco farms prompts a critical question: With …"
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"… estigative Journalists. …"
"… Osama bin Laden was no surprise to those who know the torturous history of Pakistan’s intelligence services.A powerful segment of Pakistan’s intelligence …"
"… turous history of Pakistan’s intelligence services.A powerful segment of Pakistan’s intelligence apparatus is made up of anti-U.S., anti-India conservativ …"
"… bay Indian influence over Kabul. And it is against a backdrop during which Pakistan and India have fought three wars since 1947.The killing of Al Qaeda chief …"
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"… changed, nor did their suspicion that bin Laden was seeking safe haven in Pakistan. But their tactics and mindset did – especially after President Barack O …"
"… arms of the counter-terrorism effort. And U.S. officials openly questioned Pakistan's commitment to capturing bin Laden, while privately whispering their susp …"
"… t to capturing bin Laden, while privately whispering their suspicions that Pakistani intelligence may be harboring the terrorist leader or tipping him off to …"
"… trying to roll up mobsters.The CIA, through a tenuous agreement with Pakistan, was given the blessing to fire missiles from drones into Pakistan when U. …"
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"… n death, could emerge as a martyred figure to incite his followers.Losers: Pakistan and perhaps Afghanistan, nations that the United States poured billions in …"
"… midst. Bin Laden and a band of loyalists were tracked down at a complex in Pakistan; he was long thought to be a fugitive hiding among friendly elements in th …"
"… iding among friendly elements in the mountainous border of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Yet Obama took pains to say that Pakistani cooperation, in the end, helpe …"
"… inous border of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Yet Obama took pains to say that Pakistani cooperation, in the end, helped lead U.S. forces to bin Laden.Winner: The …"
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"… l Services who contracted seven (7) former Afghani Freedom Fighters out of Pakistan,” an April 17, 1996 FBI memo states, recounting the then-ABC journalist …"
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"… nited States has spent more than $450 billion primarily in Afghanistan and Pakistan.That does not count the price tag of the war in Iraq, where Americans foot …"
"… m January of this year, estimates that almost $20 billion was dedicated to Pakistan between 2002 and 2010, with mixed results at best.“The outcomes of US po …"
"… and 2010, with mixed results at best.“The outcomes of US policies toward Pakistan since 9/11, while not devoid of meaningful successes, have seen a failure …"
"… ibute sufficiently to stabilizing Afghanistan,” the report concluded. “Pakistan is the setting for multiple armed Islamist insurgencies, some of which spa …"
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"… hat imported more than $2 billion worth of weapons in 2009. It's neighbor, Pakistan, imported more than $1 billion in weapons itself. The data comes from the …"
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"… d the Americans and the West were at a loss as to how to handle it. …"
"… been used directly in the war effort.The CIA, Britain’s MI6 and the ISI [Pakistans Inter-Services Intelligence] also agreed on a provocative plan to launch …"
"… ikistan. Casey was delighted with the news, and on his next secret trip to Pakistan he crossed the border into Afghanistan with [the late Pakistani] President …"
"… ret trip to Pakistan he crossed the border into Afghanistan with [the late Pakistani] President Zia [ul-Haq] to review the Mujaheddin groups.Thirdly, Casey co …"
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"… r ordinary civilians, these are the only kind of choices available. …"
"… ports are slowing undermining legitimate economic activity in neighbouring Pakistan and Central Asia.“Afghanistan has become the world’s largest opium pro …"
"… ar as the horizon. The Taliban encourage farmers to import fertiliser from Pakistan and rebuild irrigation networks for better yields. In western Afghanistan …"
"… , no longer holds any appeal: Foodstuffs can be imported more cheaply from Pakistan.Drug traffickers also operate Afghanistan’s only banking system, offerin …"
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"… lt arms supplies will allow them to survive for another year. …"
"… r diplomats from Afghanistan’s six neighbouring countries—China, Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan—as well as Russia and the Unite …"
"… patients in readiness for expected wounded soldiers. Transport planes from Pakistan fly in military supplies at night to the ramshackle Kabul airport. “We a …"
"… nts,” says Rabbani. “They want to conquer the country with the help of Pakistan.” His best hope may be that divisions within the Taliban movement and gr …"
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