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Formation Of Al Qaida: US-Israel Collaboration
Posted on30. Jul, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.

SPECIAL REPORT: The top secret Israeli-US program to establish “Al Qaeda” By Wayne Madsen Press clips gathered by the CIA and discovered in the National Archives’ stored CIA files point to an agency keenly interested in any leaks about the highly-classified CIA-Mossad program to establish Osama Bin Laden and the most radical elements of the Afghan [...]
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Convergences and Divergences in the Pak-US Relationship
Posted on04. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.

As rightly pointed out by Dr. Henry Kissinger, the former US Secretary of State, that; in the international politics, “there are neither permanent friends nor permanent foes of a state”. These are indeed, the convergences and divergences of national interests of states that make them friends or enemies to each other. National interests of states are not constant, but continue changing depending upon the emerging realities from time to time. National strategies are made on the principals of national interests’ not on emotions or on personnel liking or disliking of leadership or a particular factor…Dr Raja Muhammad Khan



