Deal Over Justice Chaudhry Sets Pakistan on New, Uncertain Path

How the two Pakistani politicians will resolve their rivalry is but one of many uncertainties. Another is whether the domestic political struggle will allow them — or the military — to focus on their country’s deteriorating security situation. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Mar 17, 2009 - 1:13 AM PDT
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by Kenneth Sibbett - Mar. 17, 2009

A good news article for America. If the political factions can come together and find constructive ways to deal will a multitude of problems, thats nothing but good news for the U.S., who should take success anyway they can get it.

A better sign was the military didn't get involved and turn this into a coup.

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by Peter Barnett - Mar. 17, 2009

There is now, as consultants say, a result: the return of Iftikhar Chaudhry as Chief Justice. There was no other way through this stand-off. If Zardari broke his promise to ... More »

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by Derek Hawkins - Mar. 17, 2009

For a country that has more experience with military rule than with democratic government in its 61 years, there was the possibility that the outpouring of civil society on ... More »

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