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    There has been much debate in recent years among politicians‚ military officials‚ and civilians on whether or not the U.S. should be fully withdrawn from Afghanistan‚ regardless of the country’s economic and military capabilities. There has also been a proposed timetable‚ which President Obama says is in effect and currently being executed‚ to have up to ninety percent of our military personnel out of the country by no later than 2014. It is imperative that we extract our forces out of Afghanistan

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    Hijab in Various Countries

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    against secular government. HIJAB in different parts of the world Afghanistan Under the Taliban‚ the burqa was obligatory.[15] While this is officially no longer the case‚ there remains intense social pressure to wear the burqa‚ and President Hamid Karzai has been accused by critics of compromising on women’s rights in order to appease insurgents.[16][17] Bangladesh There are no laws that require women to

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    9/11 - the Conspiracy

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    The Conspiracy: 9/11 The day of September 11th‚ 2001 the world witnessed with disbelief as the World Trade Center in New York City came crashing down. The shock the attacks generated and the some 3‚000 or more people it killed made it one of the brutal attacks in history. One may only wonder how such a grand scaled attack could be carried through. Although controversial‚ evidence suggests that the September 11th attacks in 2001 were an inside job and the statements of the Bush administration

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    Afghanistan Drug Trade

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    Lauren Graupman Mr. Kohrt Global 28 March 2013 Afghanistan Drug Trade The sound of gunshots fills the empty space right outside the door. People are screaming and loved ones are holding each other‚ fearing for their lives. This chaos is a direct result of the Afghanistan Drug Trade. Afghanistan is a small country in the Middle East. It is located North of the Arabian Sea‚ and it borders many countries including Pakistan‚ Uzbekistan‚ Turkmenistan‚ Iran‚ Tajikistan and India. All of the drug

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    can never seem to find peace‚ which causes economic and social problems to all of the citizens of Afghanistan. In the last year‚ after the defeat of the Taliban‚ the people in Afghanistan have established a government through a President named Hamid Karzai. Ethnic and political rivalries plague the country‚ warlords military power has increased and anti Americanism is strong as tribes in the east and south feel distanced and victimized by the Kabul government and U.S. forces.(Rashid) President

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    Topic: US FOREIGN POLICY TILT TOWARDS INDIA AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON PAKISTAN : Research Paper Subject: Foreign Policy Analysis Submitted to: Sir Munawwar Hussein Submitted by: Mansoor Ali Khan (I.R 2ND) Department of International Relations Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad TABLE OF CONTENTS : 1. Background 2. Indo US Partnership and WOT 3. Indo US Partnership and Economic Growth 4. Indo US

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    Gs Nov 2012

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    Excellent Study Material & P r a c t i c e Te s t S e r i e s f o r 1st Edition | Release Date: December 12‚ 2012 Series Editor: V. V. L. Raju Associate Editor: V. Ravi Varma | Chief Editor (New York): V. Vivek Siddhartha Overseas Editor (London): V. Shivani | Graphics and Illustrations: D. Sridevi Editorial Off: DIGIMEDIA‚ Plot No. 271‚ Jalvayu Vihar‚ Kukatpally‚ Hyderabad 500 085. C S AT 2 0 1 3 w w w . f a c t s . c o email: hi@facts.co Printed study material covering both CSAT

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    Extremism in Pakistan

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    Understanding the Phenomenon of Religious Terrorism in Pakistan Pakistan has ended up as a target for the Taliban and Al Qaeda forces through a strange spiral of events which were triggered after 9/11. Terrorism has reached new and disturbingly dangerous heights. Not a week seems to goes by anymore without an attack resulting in the death of countless innocent victims. The economy of the country has been severely affected. Hundreds of thousands of people have left their homes to avoid cross fire

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    military to nuclear technology and it will expand its anti-Pakistan network in Afghanistan and continue sponsoring terrorist activities across borders into Pakistan. As a first step to place India in Afghanistan‚ US helped India sign an accord with Karzai titled ‘Strategic Partnership Agreement’ that would allow India exploit its provisions to cement its involvement in Afghan military and civil affairs. 3. AIM. 4. SEQ PART 1 INDIAN ROLE IN AFGHANISTAN PART 2 IMPACT ON PAKISTAN PART 3 ANALYSIS

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    Entangled Pakistan and War on Terror At eight forty-six Flight eleven crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Centre (Board). Sixteen minutes later Flight number‚ one seventy-five‚ impacted the South Tower (Board‚ George Washington University). American Airlines Flight seventy-seven dropped on the Pentagon at nine thirty-seven (Board‚ George Washington University ). On eleventh September 2001 two thousand nine hundred and seventy seven people died (Glazier). It marked the worst terrorist

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