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Tensions Rise as US Drone Strike Kills 10 in Northwest Pakistan

by Jason Ditz | May 23, 2012

Tensions Rise as US Drone Strike Kills 10 in Northwest Pakistan | Killings further complicate deal for border

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Pakistani Doctor Sentenced to 33 Years for Treason in CIA Bin Laden Trap

by Jason Ditz | May 23, 2012

Pakistani Doctor Sentenced to 33 Years for Treason in CIA Bin Laden Trap | Levin: This is the opposite of treason

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US, Pakistan Still at Odds Over Border Deal

by Jason Ditz | May 20, 2012

US, Pakistan Still at Odds Over Border Deal | US officials condemn ‘unacceptable’ fees

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NATO Trucks Cross Pakistan Border, But Final Deal Elusive

by Jason Ditz | May 18, 2012

NATO Trucks Cross Pakistan Border, But Final Deal Elusive | Pakistani opposition slams move to reopen border

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US May Not Apologize for Killing Pakistani Soldiers

by Jason Ditz | May 17, 2012

US May Not Apologize for Killing Pakistani Soldiers | Obama fears looking ‘weak’ by copping to mistake

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Pakistan Reopens NATO Supply Routes for $1 Million Per Day

by John Glaser | May 16, 2012

After diplomatic pressure from Washington, the Pakistani government has agreed to reopen NATO supply routes into Afghanistan, so long as the U.S. pays $1,800 for each truck carrying supplies. The deal struck with Pakistan will cost the U.S. an extra $365 million...

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Report: Pakistan ‘Green Lights’ Border Reopening

by Jason Ditz | May 15, 2012

Report: Pakistan ‘Green Lights’ Border Reopening | Military to negotiate exact terms of deal

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US Commander in Talks With Pakistani Army Chief to Reopen Supply Routes

by John Glaser | May 12, 2012

The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan met with Pakistan's army chief Saturday in talks suspected of being aimed at reopening NATO supply routes to Afghanistan through Pakistan which have been totally closed after U.S. warplanes accidentally bombed a Pakistani outpost...

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NATO: Pakistan ‘Not Welcome’ at Summit Unless Border Reopens

by Jason Ditz | May 11, 2012

NATO: Pakistan ‘Not Welcome’ at Summit Unless Border Reopens | Conditions Chicago invite on border crossing

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Pakistani Taliban Kill 14 Troops, Display Heads in North Waziristan

by Jason Ditz | May 7, 2012

Pakistani Taliban Kill 14 Troops, Display Heads in North Waziristan | Army commander: Offensive ‘in the offing’

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