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Ali: How Could This End Well?
Znet Article, November, 16 2009
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It’s been a bad autumn for Nato in Afghanistan, with twin disasters on the political and military fronts. First, Kai Eide, the UN headman in Kabul, a well-meaning, but not very bright Norwegian, fell out with his deputy, Peter Galbraith, who as ...
Ali: Farce in Kabul, Tragedy in Pakistan
Znet Article, October, 20 2009
Tariq Ali
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A few weeks ago the UN headman in Kabul, a woodenheaded Norwegian, decided that the recent Presidential elections were fine and Karzai was a legitimate ruler. His deputy, Peter Galbraith, the unofficial representative of the State Department, was ...
Ali: People's Victory in Pakistan, Obama’s Escalation of Afghanistan War, and 6 Years of US Occupation in Iraq
Znet Article, March, 20 2009
Tariq Ali
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After days of protests and several incidents of police brutality and the holding of key figures in preventive detention, the Pakistani government backed down and announced Monday the decision to reinstate the former chief justice, Iftikhar Chaudhr...
Ali: Obama: Imperialism with a Human Face
Znet Article, February, 16 2009
Tariq Ali
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An Interview...
Ali: Stop the Gaza Massacre Rally in London
Video, January, 21 2009
Tariq Ali
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A talk from January 8, 2009.
Ali: From The Ashes Of Gaza
Znet Article, January, 02 2009
Tariq Ali
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The assault on Gaza, planned over six months and executed with perfect timing, was designed largely, as Neve Gordon has rightly observed, to help the incumbent parties triumph in the forthcoming Israeli elections. The dead Palestinians are little ...
Ali: India's Leaders Need to Look Closer to Home
Znet Article, November, 28 2008
Tariq Ali
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The terrorist assault on Mumbai’s five-star hotels was well planned, but did not require a great deal of logistic intelligence: all the targets were soft. The aim was to create mayhem by shining the spotlight on India and its problems and in that ...
Ali: Operation Enduring Disaster
Znet Article, November, 16 2008
Tariq Ali
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Afghanistan has been almost continuously at war for 30 years, longer than both World Wars and the American war in Vietnam combined.
Ali: The American War Moves to Pakistan
Zmag Article, November, 01 2008
Tariq Ali
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Tariq Ali on the U.S, destabilization of a crucial ally.
Ali: The Tangled U.S.-Pakistani relationship on the edge of war
Video, September, 18 2008
Tariq Ali
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New book...
Ali: The American War Moves to Pakistan
Znet Article, September, 16 2008
Tariq Ali
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US military operations in Pakistan
Ali: “The Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power”
Znet Article, September, 16 2008
Tariq Ali
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Pakistani border troops allegedly foiled a US raid on Pakistani territory Monday. Details of the attack remain unclear, but according to an anonymous Pakistani intelligence official, the troops fired warning shots at American helicopters near the ...
Ali: How Long Before the Military is Back at the Helm? Pakistan After Musharraf
Znet Article, August, 19 2008
Tariq Ali
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Pakistan's military dictators never go quietly. Field-Marshal Ayub was removed by a three-month long popular insurrection in March 1969. General Yahya Khan destroyed Pakistan before he departed in 1972. General Zia-ul-Haq (the worst of the lot) wa...
Ali: 1968, Forty Years Later
Znet Article, June, 01 2008
Tariq Ali
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Looking back on a pivotal year in the global struggle for social justice...
Ali: Power Can't Shape Truth Forever New Labour is Dead
Znet Article, May, 04 2008
Tariq Ali
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New Labour has suffered a crushing defeat. The Blair project of promoting and implementing right-wing policies in the knowledge that traditional working class voters would remain solid died on 1 May 2008. Labour’s vote in the local elections in dr...
Ali: Canada, Hizballah and Terrorism
Znet Article, April, 24 2008
Tariq Ali
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In 2002 Canada unveiled an official list of "terrorist" organizations, strikingly similar to that of the the US government. Today the Lebanese political movement Hizballah -- both the military and political wing -- is officially considered a "terr...
Ali: No War: The Movement That Has Dissolved Itself
Znet Article, March, 30 2008
Tariq Ali
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What has happened to the movement against the war that exploded in 2003, mobilizing millions of people in the entire West, to the point that the New York Times called it "the second superpower"?
Ali: Where has all the rage gone?
Znet Article, March, 27 2008
Tariq Ali
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In 1968, fury at the Vietnam war sparked protests and uprisings across the world: from Paris and Prague to Mexico...
Ali: Et Tu, New York Times?
Znet Article, February, 13 2008
Tariq Ali
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The New York Times' recently awoken sense of justice was dormant when Musharraf sacked the independent-minded judges, whose sin was ordering the release of the 'terrorists' imprisoned without proof or trial.


