The Hindu | Pakistan's prime minister rejects backlash on Bin Laden Los Angeles Times (ATHAR HUSSAIN, REUTERS / May 10, 2011) By Paul Richter and Alex Rodriguez, Los Angeles Times In signs of worsening relations with Washington, Pakistan's prime minister angrily rejected claims that collusion or incompetence allowed Osama bin Laden to ... US Braced for Fights With Pakistanis in Bin Laden Raid Is troubled US-Pakistan marriage heading for divorce? Pakistanis disclose name of CIA operative |
Irish Independent | British lawmakers more aid needed for millions affected by Pakistan's flood Washington Post By AP, LONDON — Delays in getting international aid to the victims of last year's floods in Pakistan are leaving millions in need of assistance, a British committee of lawmakers said in a report Tuesday. The Commons International Development Committee ... Pakistan floods aid delay condemned |
AFP | Feinstein rethinks Pakistan aid Politico The US's relationship with Pakistan 'makes less and less sense to me,' Dianne Feinstein says. | AP Photo Close By MEREDITH SHINER | 5/9/11 7:35 PM EDT Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein said Monday that the relationship between ... Bin Laden had Pakistan 'complicity': Key US senator John Kerry, Dick Lugar Argue Against Suspending Aid To Pakistan |
US-Pakistan Flare-Up Threatens Troop Supply Route NPR Whenever there is a problem with international relations, Pakistan closes the border, which keeps supplies from getting to the NATO forces in Afghanistan. But logisticians are constantly assessing other routes — not only through Pakistan, but also ... NATO Forces Launch Border Operations in Afghanistan |
The American (blog) | Anger in Pakistan Grows Against US but Also Own Leaders ABC News (blog) ABBOTTABAD, Pakistan -- ABC's Nick Schifrin reports: On every street in this mountainous, military town, in every chai shop, even in the barbershops – Pakistanis are furious. Some of their fury is directed at the United States, which sent three dozen ... Pakistan army "had to know" about bin Laden: expert Pakistan Army: Earn Your Keep |
Telegraph.co.uk | West must back Pakistan against militants: NATO chief Reuters ATLANTA (Reuters) - Western governments must work with Pakistan to increase the fight against Islamic extremists on its border with Afghanistan, despite questions raised by the killing of al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden on Pakistani ... Nato chief: 'No alternative' than to work with Pakistan against terrorists |
India Digest: U.S. Says Serving Pakistan Major Planned 26/11 Attacks Wall Street Journal (blog) Now US Says Serving Pakistan Major Planned 26/11 Attacks: A suspected serving Pakistani Major, believed to be working with the ISI, is among four nationals of that country charged by the US with being alleged conspirators behind the 2008 Mumbai terror ... |
New Yorker | US ignored Pakistan's anti-India terror Times of India NEW DELHI: The US may be fighting shy of designating Pakistan as a state sponsoring terror but it has no dearth of information linking Islamabad with outfits which are not only hostile to Washington's interest but have also been creating trouble in ... Can we trust Pakistan? ROVER'S DIARY: Terrorism: sadly, the worst is still to come —Babar Ayaz Pakistani official denies leak of CIA agent's name |
Calcutta Telegraph | Afghans Lash Out at Neighbor, Woo the US Wall Street Journal KABUL—Officials in President Hamid Karzai's administration, in the wake of the killing of Osama bin Laden, are urging the US to strengthen its commitment to Afghanistan and get tougher with Pakistan. "We need a different course of ... America and Pakistan: Partners With Diverging Interests |
Foreign Policy | China goes all out to defend ally Pakistan Times of India NEW DELHI: In the past week, as Pakistan's global image plunged to a historic low in the rest of the world, at least there was one country willing to stick its neck out to support Islamabad. Even down to criticizing India. China has lessons for the ... Huge potential World Bank team due in Pakistan on Friday |