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Coming Clean With Pakistan’s Street

Coming Clean With Pakistan’s Street

The US operation against bin Laden has raised questions over Pakistan’s role, and stoked conspiracy theories. It’s time for transparency, says Haider Mullick.

Pakistan Silence = Conspiracy Talk

The Pakistani government’s failure to address the people over the killing of Osama bin Laden has fostered dangerous conspiracy theories.

Bin Laden and Afghanistan

Bin Laden and Afghanistan

Dispersed al-Qaeda sleeper cells could wreak havoc following Osama bin Laden’s death, an analyst tells The Diplomat.

Bin Laden’s Asia Shadow

Bin Laden’s Asia Shadow

Does the death of Osama bin Laden mark the end of terrorist outfits in Southeast Asia like Abu Sayyaf?

Bin Laden’s Asia Shadow

Bin Laden’s Asia Shadow

Does the death of Osama bin Laden mark the end of terrorist outfits in Southeast Asia like Abu Sayyaf?

US Foreign Policy After Bin Laden

Obama will undoubtedly get a boost from the killing of Osama bin Laden. But his death also needs to herald a shift in foreign policy, including Afghanistan.

What Osama Means for India

The killing of Osama bin Laden deep inside Pakistan has implications for Indian foreign policy as well.

Osama Bin Laden’s Second Front

Osama Bin Laden’s Second Front

The killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden may be a blow to militants. But in Southeast Asia as elsewhere, terrorism still looms large.

Osama Bin Laden Is Dead

Osama Bin Laden Is Dead

US President Barack Obama announces that Osama bin Laden has been killed in Pakistan by US forces.

Mullen’s Welcome Shock Therapy

Mullen’s Welcome Shock Therapy

Pakistan’s security sector needs to shape up and drop its misguided fixation on ‘good’ terrorism. Admiral Mike Mullen was right to tackle the issue head on.

The Drone Kabuki

The Drone Kabuki

US Predator drone attacks on militants sadly claim innocent lives. But they’re still necessary to combat militants.

Afghanistan’s Failed Reintegration

Afghanistan’s Failed Reintegration

Reintegration of insurgents was meant to allow the US to leave behind a more stable country, reports David Axe. The project is looking like a failure.

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