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No clear US ‘victory’
Expecting US to fix Iraq is akin to expecting a teenager who crashes family car to be able to piece it back together
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A mutually beneficial relationship?
The CPEC, if allowed to develop as planned, is bound to have huge ramifications within the region
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Journalistic fiction
The unoriginality of Hersh’s Bin Laden claims is insulting to readers as well as his once prestigious career
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Money talks
Parliamentarians felt it was more important to insult one another when they did sit down to discuss the Yemen crisis
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Attempts towards a comprehensive nuclear deal
Key issues remain undecided and many hurdles will have to be crossed before a final agreement is signed by June 30
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Black sites from Guantanamo to Chicago
It is indeed a surprise for many Americans to hear about Homan Square, a black site on US soil
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Netanyahu & the US Congress
Refusing to be used as a pawn in upcoming Israeli election, Obama declined to meet Netanyahu during his trip to US
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Is privacy dead?
We can hope that consequences of intelligence agencies running amok will motivate them to dial back their operations
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Declassifying Afghanistan’s funding from the US
Wasted reconstruction funds have found their way into the enemy's pockets while ANSF remains a barely functional force
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Pakistan’s identity crisis
Pakistanis act as their own worst enemy and are on a circular path that leads nowhere









