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US: Pakistan Must ‘Bite the Bullet’ on Supply Route to Ease Tensions

by Jason Ditz | Jun 12, 2012

US: Pakistan Must ‘Bite the Bullet’ on Supply Route to Ease Tensions | Officials say this would be ‘important step’ to improving US ties

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US Withdraws Negotiators After Pakistan Border Deal Talks Stall

by Jason Ditz | Jun 11, 2012

US Withdraws Negotiators After Pakistan Border Deal Talks Stall | Embassy faults Pakistan over lack of deal

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Al-Qaeda Websites: Libi Still Alive (Again)

by Jason Ditz | Jun 10, 2012

Al-Qaeda Websites: Libi Still Alive (Again) | New video from ‘siain’ al-Qaeda leader expected soon

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US-Pakistan Relationship ‘Worst It Has Ever Been’

by John Glaser | Jun 9, 2012

The relationship between the U.S. and Pakistan has been problematic for years, but lately it has taken on new attributes that liken the two to enemies instead of reluctant partners. The U.S. drone strikes, the espionage and infiltration, the killing of 24 Pakistani...

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CIA’s Phony Vaccination Program a Thorn in Aid Workers’ Side in Pakistan

by Jason Ditz | Jun 8, 2012

CIA’s Phony Vaccination Program a Thorn in Aid Workers’ Side in Pakistan | Aid workers flee the country under a cloud of suspicion

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Bomb Destroys Govt Bus in Peshawar, Killing 21

by Jason Ditz | Jun 8, 2012

Bomb Destroys Govt Bus in Peshawar, Killing 21 | Bomb was planted to underside of bus

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Obama Endorses Another Escalation of CIA Drone Strikes in Pakistan

by Jason Ditz | Jun 8, 2012

Obama Endorses Another Escalation of CIA Drone Strikes in Pakistan | Official: ‘What do we have to lose?’

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16 Killed, Including Five Children, in Balochistan Religious School Bombing

by Jason Ditz | Jun 7, 2012

16 Killed, Including Five Children, in Balochistan Religious School Bombing | Three nephews of senator among the slain

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Panetta: US Losing Its Patience With Pakistan

by Jason Ditz | Jun 7, 2012

Panetta: US Losing Its Patience With Pakistan | As US drones continue to pound tribal areas, who should be mad at who?

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UN Rights Chief Calls for Probe into US Drone War in Pakistan

by John Glaser | Jun 7, 2012

The United Nation human rights chief on Thursday called for a UN investigation into U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan, on the grounds that their legality is questionable and that they indiscriminately kill innocent civilians. “Drone attacks do raise serious questions...

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