Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Asif Ali Zardari

Obama's Next Big Challenges: Afghanistan and Pakistan

The president will address concerns about the Taliban in a meeting with Zardari and Karzai. more >>

Why the Obama Administration is So Worried About Pakistan

The Taliban are advancing in Pakistan and it's unclear whether the government can push them back. more >>

Pakistan's Zardari Backs Down, Agrees to Restore Judges After Protests

The agreement to reinstate the ousted Supreme Court chief justice could defuse a paralyzing crisis. more >>

Sarah Palin Gets a Crash Course in Foreign Affairs at the United Nations

She is meeting with seven foreign leaders, many of whom receive significant U.S. financial aid. more >>

After Suicide Bombing, Can Pakistan Launch a Credible Offensive Against Terrorism?

The government is under pressure to fight extremists—and the impression it's fighting America's war. more >>

Pakistan's Military Stays in the Barracks, for Now

With a history of coups, Pakistanis are keeping a close eye on the generals. more >>

Pakistan Needs Time to Take Stock

Benazir Bhutto speaks from the grave about her successor. more >>

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