MSNBC logo MSNBC 2 weeks ago

Pakistan government feels pressure

Image: Pakistanis await relief supplies

ISLAMABAD - As Pakistan's army plows ahead with its offensive in South Waziristan, its success is at risk because the government has yet to come up with a plan to run and rebuild the lawless territory so that the Taliban and al-Qaida don't... Full Article at MSNBC

Related Topics:

Related Articles

  1. The Pakistani military, for example, would be given money to equip and train Pakistani soldiers and to improve their housing and facilities, Hersh said. Full Article at Al Jazeera

  2. Islamabad: Pakistan on Sunday angrily rejected a media report that raised fears of a militant takeover of the Taliban-hit nation's nuclear weapons and suggested that the US had a hand in protecting the arsenal. Full Article at DefenceTalk.com

  3. ISLAMABAD—As Pakistan's army plows ahead with its offensive in South Waziristan, its success is at risk because the government has yet to come up with a plan to run and rebuild the lawless territory so that the Taliban and al-Qaida don't re-emerge. Full Article at Boston Globe

  4. | DATE: 2009-11-05 | PRINT | SHARE The Government of Maldives has asked Maldivian students in Pakistan to return home, amid fears that the wars in Pakistan could spread further and pose a danger to the students. Full Article at Haveeru Daily Online

Related Quotes

(What's this?)
  1. Are you a Publisher?

    We built Daylife.com using our SmartMedia Services platform, which can give you thousands of content-rich, advertiser-friendly pages (like this one) on any topic and with full editorial control. Learn More »

    Our Customers
  2. Our Products
    Daylife Select

    A point & click tool to create dynamic content portals. Learn More »

  3. Daylife API

    Unlimited smart, customizable content to suit any publisher. Learn More »

  4. Enterprise API

    Use the Daylife Platform to distribute content across your sites. Learn More »

  5. SmartContext

    Weave the web's best content into your own. Learn More »

Browse More Photos

Daylife is the web's largest archive of news photos

  1. PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN - NOVEMBER 17:  Projectionist Musta Gamut sits as he waits between changing reels during a screening of 'Zakham' at the Shabistan Cinema on November 17, 2009 in Peshawar, Pakistan.
  2. KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 13:  An Afghan woman places her hand on the family grave at a local cemetery for Hazara people November 13, 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Afghans often visit the family grave on Fridays to offer prayer.
  3. KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 13:  U.S soldiers stands guard at the scene of a suicide bomb blast November 13, 2009  in Kabul, Afghanistan. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack which wounded at least six people near Camp Phoenix, a U.S military support base.
  4. KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 09:  Afghan workers shovel cement into a mold to form a concrete blast wall at the Eagle Desert Construction company on November 09, 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan.
  5. WARMINSTER, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 06:  Private Balsh from Burma Company 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment is greeted by his girlfriend at his homecoming from Afghanistan on November 6, 2009 in Warminster, England.
  6. KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 3:  Afghan President Hamid Karzai attends a press conference at the Presidential Palace on November 3, 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Re-elected Karzai promised his new government would stop corruption and engage with Taliban insurgents.
  7. KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - OCTOBER 31:  An Afghan policeman stands guard at a checkpoint on October 31, 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan.
  8. Afghan policemen arrive at the entrance of the Bekhtar guesthouse in Kabul on October 28, 2009, where UN staff were killed following an attack.
  9. KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - OCTOBER 28: A German man with a broken foot is carried away from the scene of a suicide bomb attack on an international guest house October 28, 2009  in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Cast of Characters