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Afghan defense Ministry claimed its soldiers would be strong enough in four years time to secure its geographical boundaries and sovereignty. This means that the Afghan security forces will be able to maintain law and order alone in the coming four...
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Army commanders should also...
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Some of the Saudi Royals.
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Needless to say,...
made popular Nov 12 2009
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“democracies make elections, elections don’t make democracies”
After Afghanistan’s fraudulent elections President Obama’s future politics...
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By: Aslam Khan
On the arrival of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Pakistan where she is welcome by bombing at Peshawar in which over 100 people died. It is...
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