Shadow diplomacy

Most analysts of U.S. foreign policy in South Asia agree that there is pressure from within Islamabad and New Delhi to reopen the discussions. For Pakistan, the situation is fairly transparent. Instability along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border and the leakage of jehadi ambitions towards Islamabad have shifted the government’s priorities away from India: no longer the easy thought that it is from New Delhi that all of Pakistan’s problems hail. Full Story »

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Brendan Kearney
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by Brendan Kearney - Jul. 28, 2009

Without coming right out and saying so, this article gave good insight to how the U.S. exerts it's will in the region. No unsubstantiated claims were made.

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