Pakistan

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  • Musharraf steps down

    The Pakistani president, yielding to growing presssure, resigns as jubilation breaks out in many quarters of the country.
  • Pakistan's deal with the devil

    Beheadings, martial law, kidnappings: The Taliban is making its presence felt at the gates of one of Pakistan's biggest cities.
  • McCain's amazing Iraq somersault

    The "straight talker" has trashed anyone who dared suggest a withdrawal date. Now he's floated one of his own.
  • Those women could stop traffic

    Female cops in Pakistan are redefining what it means to work the streets.
  • "We'll make you see death"

    A harrowing account from a man the CIA handed over to Jordan -- smuggled from prison on tiny paper -- exposes U.S. complicity in torture.
  • Killing ourselves in Afghanistan

    In a secret meeting with a Taliban commander, I learned how Bush administration aid to Pakistan helps fund insurgents who kill U.S. troops.
  • The troublesome priest

    A furor erupts in Britain over the archbishop's accommodating stance toward Islamic sharia law. Has the cleric -- and multiculturalism -- gone too far?
  • Pakistan turns scary for Bush's war on terror

    The unraveling of Pervez Musharraf's presidency has dealt a severe blow to Bush's fatally flawed policy in the region.
  • Most Dems no better than Bush on Pakistan

    The Bush administration's bungling in Pakistan and Afghanistan has led to a resurgent Taliban and al-Qaida and loss of U.S. influence in the region. But Democrats did little to stop it.
  • "Musharraf has much to answer for"

    After Bhutto's death, the press in South Asia and Europe fear for democracy's future in Pakistan, which could go up in "turbulent smoke and bloody dust."
  • Benazir Bhutto casts a shadow over Iowa

    The assassination in Pakistan had the candidates responding to the real world -- ever so briefly.
  • We South Asians like our leaders dead

    The assassination of Benazir Bhutto reminds us that in this region the allure of sacrifice runs deep.
  • With Bhutto gone, does Bush have a Plan B?

    Bush's failed policies in Pakistan, a nuclear power that al-Qaida still uses to plot against the West, threatens U.S. security more than Iraq ever did.
  • When is a military dictator a freedom fighter?

    When war is peace and ignorance is strength. A selection from "The Collected Works of George Bush."
  • No logo for the U.S. in Pakistan

    Made in the U.S.A. labels aren't working like they're supposed to near the border of Afghanistan
  • Torture may have led to Pearl murder suspect's death

    Saud Memon was reportedly a shell of a man after being detained by the CIA and Pakistani authorities.
  • Only Harry Potter can save Pakistan!

    Karachi school kids think You-Know-Who and the Death Eaters have seized control. But where's Dumbledore?
  • February is the new January

    The White House backpedals on elections in Pakistan.
  • Bush's old world disorder

    Gone are the days when stern words by a U.S. president could prevent rash action by an errant foreign leader like Musharraf.
  • Bush and Musharraf's grand illusion

    Democracy for Pakistan was never the deal -- and as Musharraf's latest power grab throws his nation into turmoil, Bush will gladly go along.
  • A muted response from Bush

    What if Musharraf doesn't listen to the White House this time? "It's a hypothetical question."
  • Moody's to Pakistan: Your credit is "under review"

    Ratings downgrades led to the ouster of Citigroup's Charles Prince. Could something similar happen to Pervez Musharraf?
  • Been down so long ...

    Pakistan in crisis? Rice is "disappointed."
  • The collapse of Bush's foreign policy

    From Turkey to Iraq to Pakistan, the mounting chaos proves the White House is just winging it.
  • Nuclear hypocrisy

    To avoid war, Bush should engage in direct negotiations with Iran -- and restore America's commitment to its own disarmament.
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