Frost Over the World - Pakistan's power struggle Video
What does the standoff between Pakistan's supreme court, its army and its politicians mean for the country? Akbar Ahmed, former Pakistani ambassador to the UK; Sir Lawrence Freedman, professor of War Studies; Journalist and activist Laurie Penny.
Comments on "Frost Over the World - Pakistan's power struggle"
@markapljhj That ... @markapljhj That shows? your ignorcy.
@RayKalmNiam
... @RayKalmNiam
Ignore him, he's a troll, he's going around on different videos about Pakistan and talking? s**t.
@markapljhj
Don't? ... @markapljhj
Don't? be a troll...
@ruthless6661
... @ruthless6661
Kutha? not kuta...
RON PAUL? 2012
... RON PAUL? 2012
IMRAN KHAN 2012
FUK THE NWO
ZARDARI KUTA OF? ... ZARDARI KUTA OF? AMERKKKA
@johnnysardar123007 ... @johnnysardar123007 Sorry to say that Pakistan is so f**ked that not even Allah himself can? save it let alone the former cricketeer Khan.
@raykalmniam no ... @raykalmniam no b***h I have everything you can imagine ...xbox? 360,girl friend , a nice job ...and I only offended the country not the god ....I will respect every religion but Pakistan people are s**t and I don't think Allah will do anything to me HAHA
@markapljhj You are ... @markapljhj You are ignorant, and will live an ignorant life in this world (If Allah wills)? and a dreadful life in the hereafter (if Allah wills).
f**k Pakistan it's ... f**k Pakistan it's a s**t country anyway..... why do u care about it ..no? one cares about it....Pakistan people pls kill yourself ...;)
PAKISTAN's power ... PAKISTAN's power struggle just means IMRAN KHAN coming
PAKISTAN has changed radically, with strong military, strong supreme court,? strong and vibrant media simply reflects that PAKISTAN ALWAYS ZINDABAD
Frost Over the World - Imran Khan: Pakistan's next leader? Imran Khan, the cricketer-turned-politician discusses the fight against corruption and violence in Pakistan. Also joining Sir David Frost is author Thomas Friedman to talk about the global role of the US.
CrossTalk: Pakistan's Revenge When will US-Pakistan relations reach a point of no-return? Will the US stop its war on terror at the expense of civilians? How can the Pakistani government reconstruct relations with the US if the people have become extremely anti-American? CrossTalking with Robert Grenier and Ahmad Majidyar. CT on FB: www.facebook.com
Pakistan court to probe president's immunity A potentially explosive row between the Pakistani government and the supreme court appears to have been temporarily defused, after the prime minister was summoned to the court to face contempt charges. The court charged the prime minister with being in contempt of court for not implementing an earlier court order to the government to reopen corruption cases against President Asif Zardari. The government contends that Zardari enjoys immunity from prosecution under Pakistan's constitution. Al Jazeera's Imtiaz Tyab reports from Islamabad, the Pakistani capital.
Pakistan attack: Video of NATO airstrike aftermath Pakistan's military on Wednesday released footage showing what they said was the aftermath of the NATO airstrike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. The video shows what appear to be several damaged buildings in a mountainous area and a cloud of smoke rising. Differing versions of Saturday's incident have emerged, but all agree that 24 soldiers were killed in attacks on two posts by NATO aircraft. As a result of the attack, Pakistan has withdrawn from an international conference on stabilising Afghanistan due to be held in Germany. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
The War in Pakistan
The war in Pakistan rages between the government's armed forces and Islamic militants and began in 2004 when a search for al-Qaeda operatives in the mountainous area of Waziristan met with armed resistance.
The People of Pakistan
Pakistan has one of the fastest growing populations in the world. The total population has reached 170,000,000. It is a very diverse country with many different ethnic groups occupying the region.
Instability and its Effects on Pakistani Politics and Economy
Pakistan, the product of the dissolution of the British Empire, officially became a state in 1947. Although young in age, Pakistan has been plagued by political and economic difficulties that have influenced foreign policy on a regional as well as a global scale.
Lawmakers angry with Pakistan warn of cuts in aid
WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans and Democrats warned Pakistan on Tuesday that billions of dollars in American aid are at stake if Islamabad doesn’t step up its efforts against terrorists, a clear sign of the growing exasperation after the U.S. takedown of Osama bin Laden deep inside Pakistan.
Pakistan, Afghanistan sign trade pact
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan and Afghanistan sealed a landmark trade deal Sunday as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton pushed the two neighbors to step up civilian cooperation and work together against al-Qaida and the Taliban.
Karzai: Pakistan firing rockets into Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan — President Hamid Karzai on Sunday accused Pakistan of firing 470 rockets into two eastern Afghan provinces over the past three weeks, a deadly rain of artillery that Afghan officials said killed 36 people, including 12 children.