Updated 9/7 9:35 PM EST On August 22, the US military reported that an airstrike in Herat province killed 30 militants and no civilians. It didn't take long for locals and Afghan officials to dispute this report, claiming that the toll included scores of civilians....
US Trained Georgian Commandos Just Prior to War
As Dick Cheney's four nation tour comes to an end, he once again took the opportunity to slam Russia over the recent war in Georgia, describing it as both "troublesome" and "unhelpful". This comes at the same time Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has accused the US...
Bajaur’s Misery: The Ceasefire That Never Came
The Pakistani military has been engaged in a major offensive in the tiny Bajaur Agency since early August. On August 24, at the behest of Bajauri tribal elders, the Tehreek-e Taliban announced a unilateral ceasefire. At the time, Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman...
At Least 64 Killed in Pakistan’s Northwest
Updated 9/7 9:35 AM EST With newly elected President Asif Ali Zardari's victory barely in the books, a surge of violence across Pakistan's North West Frontier Province emerged as the first pressing task for him to attempt to tackle. A massive suicide bombing and...
Karzai Blames British for Resurgent Taliban
Updated 9/7 9:15 AM EST Earlier in the week the British press was trumpeting the "triumph" of 100-plus British military vehicles managing to transport a turbine across a little over 100 miles of Helmand Province road from Kandahar to Kajaki in a five day trek they...
Asif Ali Zardari Elected President of Pakistan
In an election that provided few surprises, legislators elected Pakistani Peoples Party candidate Asif Ali Zardari to be the new President of Pakistan. The unofficial count went much as expected, with Zardari capturing 479 out of 702 votes. Besides winning the federal...
Leaked Iraq Deal May Allow Maliki to Bypass Parliament
Amid calls by Iraq's opposition MPs to present the draft agreement with the United States as it presently stands to parliament, a leaked version of the Status of Forces Agreement has appeared. From last month, this version appears to set no deadline for the withdrawal...
Pakistan Cuts Supply Lines to NATO Troops in Afghanistan
Updated 9/6/08 at 9:00 PM EST In a move seen by some as the latest fallout from Wednesday morning's US attack on South Waziristan, the Pakistani government has ordered that supply lines to NATO troops in Afghanistan be immediately severed for an indefinite period of...
Tribal Area Legislators Threaten to Leave Pakistan’s Already Shaky Coalition Govt
Just hours remain before Pakistan's legislature decides on a new President, and while it is virtually a foregone conclusion that the winner will be the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party candidate Asif Ali Zardari, the already serious concerns about his ability to maintain...
At Least Five Civilians Killed in New US Strike on Pakistan-Afghan Border
Last night we reported a story, also run in Pakistan's media, which cited an air-strike by a US drone which killed at least six people. The strike reportedly occurred on the outskirts of Miramshah, a small town in North Waziristan just a few miles from the Afghanistan...