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*Syed Ahmed Tariq Mir, [http://www.subcontinent.com/sapra/regional/regional20001001d.html "Pakistan, A Failed State,"] October 1, 2000: "Mir, Member of the Central Co-ordination Committee, MQM, said in the SAPRA conference, that the effects of partition are visible in Pakistan even after 53 years of independence. He said Pakistan is ruled by 46 families and that the Mohajir population of over 30 million is being kept hostage by the Punjabi dominated Pakistani establishment."
  
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*Javed Amir, [http://www.worldpress.org/Asia/873.cfm "A Failed State with Nuclear Weapons,"] ''Dawn'', November 24, 2002.
  
 
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*[http://www.hindu.com/2004/03/19/stories/2004031909680100.htm "Pakistan will be a `major non-NATO ally': Powell,"] [http://www.hindu.com The Hindu] Mar 19, 2004
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*[http://sify.com/news/international/fullstory.php?id=13385800 "Pakistan hires Bush's man as US lobbyist,"] ''sify.com'', February 10, 2004: "Pakistan President [[Pervez Musharraf]] has hired [[Frank Howard, Jr.]], the man who managed President [[George W. Bush]]'s election campaign in 2001, as his key [[lobbyist]] in Washington. ... [[Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan]], the acting parliamentary leader of the [[Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz]], told the ''Dawn'' newspaper that Howard was running a public relations firm in Bethesda, Maryland, and had played an important role in the Bush-Cheney election campaign. ... When contacted at his hotel, Howard confirmed that he was running a public relations firm named '[[Eagle]]' and was here on 'business'."
*[http://sify.com/news/international/fullstory.php?id=13385800 "Pakistan hires Bush's man as US lobbyist,"]   [http://sify.com Sify], February 10, 2004
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*Leon Hadar, [http://www.cato.org/dailys/03-01-04.html "Were We All Wrong About Pakistan, Too?,"] [[Cato Institute]], March 1, 2004: "The revelation that a leading Pakistani scientist has been running a smuggling operation that provided nuclear military designs to [[Iran]], [[Libya]], and [[North Korea]], has ignited 'Shocked! Shocked! Shocked!' outcries in Washington. After all, Abdul Qadeer Khan, the founder of Pakistan's nuclear military program is a national hero in a country that President Bush has described as a key 'ally' of the United States in the war against terrorism and the campaign to halt the spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). And Khan was a close associate of President Pervez Musharraf, the recipient of huge amounts of American military and economic aid."
  
 
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*[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/indexn?blogid=15 "Bush's Pakistan problem,"] ''San Francisco Chronicle'', March 3, 2006.
*[http://www.guardian.co.uk/cars/story/0,,1769873,00.html "Pakistan's rich blaze a trail in their Porsches,"] [http://www.guardian.co.uk The Guardian] May 8, 2006
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*Terence Hunt, [http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=1686566 "Bush: Pakistan Committed to War on Terror,"] Associated Press (ABC News), March 4, 2006.
*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/04/AR2006030400304.html "Bush convinced of Pakistan commitment in terror war,"] [http://www.reuters.com Reuters] March 4, 2006.
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*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/04/AR2006030400304.html "Bush convinced of Pakistan commitment in terror war,"] Reuters (''Washington Post''), March 4, 2006.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:44, 19 June 2006

In August 2001, Pakistan was described as having "failed to achieve political stability, sustained economic growth or a clear sense of national identity." [1]


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2000

  • Syed Ahmed Tariq Mir, "Pakistan, A Failed State," October 1, 2000: "Mir, Member of the Central Co-ordination Committee, MQM, said in the SAPRA conference, that the effects of partition are visible in Pakistan even after 53 years of independence. He said Pakistan is ruled by 46 families and that the Mohajir population of over 30 million is being kept hostage by the Punjabi dominated Pakistani establishment."

2002

2003

2004

  • "Pakistan hires Bush's man as US lobbyist," sify.com, February 10, 2004: "Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has hired Frank Howard, Jr., the man who managed President George W. Bush's election campaign in 2001, as his key lobbyist in Washington. ... Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, the acting parliamentary leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, told the Dawn newspaper that Howard was running a public relations firm in Bethesda, Maryland, and had played an important role in the Bush-Cheney election campaign. ... When contacted at his hotel, Howard confirmed that he was running a public relations firm named 'Eagle' and was here on 'business'."
  • Leon Hadar, "Were We All Wrong About Pakistan, Too?," Cato Institute, March 1, 2004: "The revelation that a leading Pakistani scientist has been running a smuggling operation that provided nuclear military designs to Iran, Libya, and North Korea, has ignited 'Shocked! Shocked! Shocked!' outcries in Washington. After all, Abdul Qadeer Khan, the founder of Pakistan's nuclear military program is a national hero in a country that President Bush has described as a key 'ally' of the United States in the war against terrorism and the campaign to halt the spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). And Khan was a close associate of President Pervez Musharraf, the recipient of huge amounts of American military and economic aid."

2006