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US May Seek Rollback of Nuclear Program by Pakistan

Nasim Zehra | News International Pakistan | February 5, 2004

"Pakistan's approach to dealing with the problem has contrasted with the Libyan and the Iranian approach. Libyan's, under pressure, opted to essentially wrap up their nuclear program. Last week a US air force plane carried 55 tons of paper and equipment related to Libya's nuclear program to the US. Iran, meanwhile, under pressure gave 'South Asian' names to the IAEA inspectors divulging the source of their technology. Pakistan has resisted pressure to rollback its nuclear program, while choosing to take steps to enhance Pakistan's credentials as a responsible nuclear state." [more]

24 Killed In Attack On Jammu Slum

STAFF | News International Pakistan | July 13, 2002

"Police and witnesses said that between three and five attackers entered Qasim Nagar dressed in the robes of Sadhus (holy men) and carrying bags. They then put down the bags, pulled out guns and opened fire indiscriminately, police at the scene said. The attackers then ran to two small temples nearby, where they again took position and began firing on civilians, they added." [more]

German Army Living Hand to Mouth

STAFF | News International Pakistan | April 18, 2002

"'The financial situation of the armed forces is desperate. The military is so massively underfunded that there must be consequences ... We're living from hand-to-mouth,' Bernhard Gertz, chairman of the German Armed Forces Association, told Reuters in an interview late on Tuesday. Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has hailed a new postñCold War era of German international involvement in which Germany offers soldiers, not just funds, to peacekeeping efforts and readies its troops for a European rapid reaction force." [more]

Musharraf Flays Bush's 'Evil Axis' Remarks

STAFF | News International Pakistan | February 10, 2002

President Pervez Musharraf criticized President Bush's remarks about declaring Iran and Iraq as axis of evil. "The extensive US military presence here should end as soon as events in Afghanistan permit," he said. [more]

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