Pakistan: can U.S. policy save the day?

Middle East Policy | June 22, 2009| | Copyright

Ever since 9/11, America's preoccupation in Pakistan has been with "terrorism." Anti-American Pakistani militants call it part of their jihad against the U.S.-NATO "occupation" of Afghanistan. Today political stability has become the overriding U.S. concern in Pakistan. President Obama says his administration is "working to secure stability in Pakistan" because he is "gravely concerned" that an unstable Pakistan could become a haven for militants. (1) Pakistan's stability hinges mainly on its interethnic equations, mode of governance, relations with India and the American ...

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