Bhutto Body Armor

Who Profits When the Bhuttos Are Assassinated?

Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 12.27.2007 | Politics


Earl Ofari Hutchinson

It's almost always painfully true that far too many government higher-ups will go to any lengths to discredit their political opponents or the radical critics of their policies when they are seen to pose a direct threat.

Benazir Bhutto: From the Oxford Union to her Last Rally in Rawalpindi

Arianna Huffington | Posted 12.27.2007 | Politics


Arianna Huffington

There is no shortage of analysis about the national security implications of Bhutto's death, but I want to write about the young woman I met in England before she became a player on the world stage.

U.S. Options for a Post-Bhutto Pakistan

Lionel Beehner | Posted 12.27.2007 | Politics


Lionel Beehner

The first serious American politician to propose a radical realignment of U.S. policy toward Pakistan was Obama. He was pounced on by the punditry, his statements taken as further evidence he is a foreign policy lightweight.

Pakistan Crisis Makes The Case For Biden, Not Bush or Hillary

Brent Budowsky | Posted 12.27.2007 | Politics


Brent Budowsky

Let's give credit where it is due. Biden has been light years ahead of all candidates in both parties, has warned about Pakistan for years and was the only candidate to seriously raise the issue in the debates.

Bhutto Was on a Mission

Shuja Nawaz | Posted 12.27.2007 | Politics


Shuja Nawaz

Just before she returned to Pakistan, I met Bhutto in Washington and raised with her the issue of her personal safety. I suggested that she acquire Dragon Skin, a new type of body armor. She promised to look into it.


 

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