Foreign Policy: This Week at War, No. 15

On May 6, U.S. President Barack Obama hosted a hastily arranged summit with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and Afghan President Hamid Karzai. According to the Washington Post, the Obama administration's objective was to improve coordination among all three governments in their common fight against Taliban insurgents. Full Story »

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Kenneth Sibbett
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by Kenneth Sibbett - May. 9, 2009

A report dealing with the situation in Pakistan and surrounding areas.Written as it should be, just the facts, no bias.

If the "Great Patraeus" says it two weeks, then who are we to disagree? I don't think it will be two weeks, but if the Pakistani army doesn't get off it's ass, it may well be in the future.

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by Randy Morrow - May. 10, 2009

Perhaps most importantly, West recommends a “hedge strategy,” or Plan B, for Afghanistan. Here, West reveals his own assessment of the daunting task awaiting ... More »

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