Aides to Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari say they are making progress toward a resolution of the political crisis which has lead to the imposition of emergency rule across much of the nation and has brought hundreds of thousands into the streets to protest....
Gates: Future Presidents Will Likely Be More Cautious of Preemptive Wars After Iraq
Speaking in an interview on PBS, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he believes that in the wake of the disastrous 2003 invasion of Iraq, future US presidents will be "very, very cautious" about attacking other nations, and that the "hurdle is much higher today than...
Obama Extends Iran Sanctions
President Barack Obama followed in the footsteps of his predecessors today, renewing the annual sanctions that ban US companies from trading or investing in Iran. Obama cited the "continuing and unusual and extraordinary threat" posed by the Iranian government, which...
Afghan Ambassador Lashes Out at Defeatist, Racist Allies
Said T. Jawad, Afghanistan's Ambassador to the United States, launched a tirade against the government's western backers today, condemning them for pointing to the failing effort to pacify the ever growing insurgency in the nation. Jawad lashed out at the "total...
Pakistan’s Long March Continues Amid Arrests, Anger
Police have been out in force across Pakistan, arresting people involved in the Long March, a week-long protest rally across the nation which began today under threats of retaliation by government figures. Hundreds of thousands of lawyers are expected to take part in...
US Drone Strike Kills At Least 24 in Kurram
Last Updated 3/13/09 12:30 PM EST At least 24 people were killed today when four missiles fired from US drones hit a residential building in Barjo, Kurram Agency. Local officials characterized the building as a "militant hideout" and said it had been completely...
Shoe-Throwing Journalist Sentenced to Three Years
Muntadar al-Zeidi, the Iraqi journalist who went from obscurity to folk hero status in December when he threw his shoes at then-President George W. Bush, was sentenced to three years in jail today for "attempting to assault a foreign leader." Zeidi said his behavior...
Clashes as Long March Begins in Karachi
The Long March began today in the cities of Karachi and Quetta, and already the government is out in force to disrupt the protest. Police attacked lawyers and political activists at Toll Plaza in Karachi, arresting several high ranking leaders of opposition parties...
Officials: Top Taliban Leader Was at Gitmo
Mullah Abdullah Zakir is the Taliban leader in charge of operations in southern Afghanistan, the central front in the growing nationwide insurgency. But anonymous officials told the Associated Press today that the Mullah has a very interesting backstory. He got his...
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran Conduct Joint Drug Crackdown
Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan have reportedly conducted their first joint anti-narcotics operation this week along the three nations' mutual borders. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime said that the operation resulted in a seizure and the arrests of...