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Pakistan Living with a Nuclear Monkey

Jalalzai, Musa Khan
Pakistan Living with a Nuclear Monkey
Pakistan is teetering on the brink. The country's staggering and lurching foreign policy has failed to evolve with changing political and geopolitical developments. The army and ISI lack a coherent and long-term national security approach. The prolixity of the Afghan war and participation of Pakistan's jihadist black-water in it has blighted its social and political stratification. Its domestic policies are in a grief-stricken state. The two s...

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The UK Jihadi Networks

Jalalzai, Musa Khan
The UK Jihadi Networks
Shorttitle:The issue of the involvement of British extremists in the civil wars of various states became more complicated, while the British police began enquiries into the British Somalis involvement in sectarian war in the country. As per my recent research papers these groups have experience in the preparation of Improvised Explosive Devices., During his visit to Afghanistan, the UK Foreign Minister was shown Taliban Explosive Device, conta...

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Child Sex, Bacha Bazi and Prostitution in Afghanistan

Jalalzai, Musa Khan
Child Sex, Bacha Bazi and Prostitution in Afghanistan
Every month, hundreds of Afghan children, women and unemployed young men are kidnapped, imprisoned or trafficked to international market and local prostitution industry. In Pakistan and Afghanistan, war criminals have left a shameful record of child sex, children trafficking, kidnapping and play boy business. Male prostitution has not been considered a harmful business in Afghanistan since decades. Though, keeping a play boy or Bacha Bereesh (...

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Punjabi Taliban

Jalalzai, Musa Khan
Punjabi Taliban
Shorttitle: The business of import and export of suicide bomber in Pakistan slowly developed. In 2008, in Bhakkar District of Southern Punjab, a suicide bomber was hired and used in settling a political dispute. In Tank District and Waziristan, several suicide bombers academies are recruiting bombers and export them in and outside the country. Moreover, recent revelations of a teenager Punjabi Taliban are more frightening. The arrested suicide...

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Afghanistan Beyond 2014

Jalalzai, Musa Khan
Afghanistan Beyond 2014
The creation of an Afghan National Army was part of the agenda of international conference in Germany in 2002. International community agreed that Afghan National Army would be ethnically balanced but in 2002, as an Afghan Defence Minister, General Qasim Fahim made some appointments on ethnic bases. The list of all appointed 100 generals indicates that, 90 generals belonged to Northern Alliance. Ethnic rivalries within the Afghan National Army...

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The Future of Civil War in Pakistan

Jalalzai, Musa Khan
The Future of Civil War in Pakistan
A decade long civil war in Pakistan has crippled the country's economy, agriculture and social setup . National concordance, cohesion and the concept of Pakistani nationalism has disappeared. Provinces hate each other. The brutal killing of innocent children and women of Pashtuns and the destruction of their homes is considered to be the worse kind of human rights violation in world history. In Baluchistan, Pakistani forces killed thousands Bl...

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The Great Energy War in Afghanistan

Jalalzai, Musa Khan
The Great Energy War in Afghanistan
Oil and gas exploration in Afghanistan diverted the attention of international community towards the mineral resources of the country. From 1960 to 1980, about fifteen oil and natural gas fields were discovered in northern Afghanistan. In 2008, Russia sought to extend its gas pipeline to Europe. War between Pakistan and India in Afghanistan, civil war in Pakistan and Afghanistan created some difficulties in exploring the natural resources of A...

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Sectarian Violence in Northern Ireland

Jalalzai, Musa Khan
Sectarian Violence in Northern Ireland
In view of the recent sectarian clashes in Northern Ireland and in parts of ngland, political commentators believe that Britain is losing the battle against extremists and sectarian mafia by relaxing its counter terror policies. Home Secretary, Theresa May is more disturbed by the re-emergence of extremism and sectarianism in Britain. Prime Minister David Cameron once said his country cannot tolerate Islamic extremism, but notwithstanding his ...

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