An article in a Pakistani newspaper in May 2011 had claimed that the story that a courier helped track Bin Laden was just a cover.
Who really killed Syed Saleem Shahzad?
Syed Saleem Shahzad, a Pakistani investigative journalist, was founded dead in a canal in North-East Pakistan in May-June 2011. There is still no clarity on who actually killed him.
How Panetta chummed at home with former ISI Head’s wife
The e-mail (reproduced verbatim), leaked by global whistle-blowing organization Wikileaks, suggest how former CIA director Leon Panetta chummed at home with former ISI Head's wife.
Reflections on the Iranian Assassination Plot
For Iranian operatives to be so obvious while operating inside the United States is not a new thing, as illustrated by the case of David Belfield, also known as Dawud Salahuddin, who was hired by the Iranian government to assassinate high-profile Iranian dissident Ali Akbar Tabatabaei in July 1980.
Global Economic Downturn: A Crisis of Political Economy
The current economic crisis is best understood as a crisis of political economy. Moreover, it has to be understood as a global crisis enveloping the United States, Europe and China that has different details but one overriding theme: the relationship between the political order and economic life. On a global scale, or at least for most of the world’s major economies, there is a crisis of political economy.
Al Qaeda’s leadership in Yemen
Yemen became a focus of U.S. counterterrorism efforts following the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole in Aden, Yemen; the 9/11 attacks; and the October 2002 bombing attack against the oil tanker Limburg off the Yemeni coast.
Visegrad: A new European military force
The Visegrad Group, or V4, consists of four countries — Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary.