Booman, Booman Tribune AlterNet: PEEK. August 8, 2008. Political change is afoot in Pakistan, but what does it mean for the U.S. and the War in Afghanistan?
Paula R. Newberg, MIT Center for International Studies. May 27, 2008. The inequities built into Pakistan's current political system affect efforts to stop internal violence and rationalize foreign policy.
Adam Howard, AlterNet AlterNet: Video. January 6, 2008. In an exclusive "60 Minutes" interview Musharraf refused to acknowledge any security lapses by his government in protecting Bhutto.
Christy Hardin Smith, Firedoglake AlterNet: PEEK. December 31, 2007. The Pakistani public is not buying the implausible BS coming out of Musharraf's government.
Adam Howard, AlterNet AlterNet: Video. December 29, 2007. Bhutto said in regards to working with Musharraf, "I'm not going to be the icing on the cake if it's a poisoned cake."
Tariq Ali, Comment Is Free. December 29, 2007. The assassination of Benazir Bhutto heaps despair upon Pakistan. Now her party must be democratically rebuilt.
Scarecrow, Firedoglake AlterNet: PEEK. December 28, 2007. The Bush Administration did not kill Benazir Bhutto, but they want us to believe that only Al Qaeda is responsible and they're not.
Satyam Khanna, Think Progress AlterNet: PEEK. December 28, 2007. Huckabee’s muffed and embarrassing responses to Bhutto’s death underscore his glaring foreign policy incompetence.
Joshua Holland, AlterNet AlterNet: PEEK. December 27, 2007. Let's look at hard at the narratives that are emerging about the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
Chris Bowers, Open Left AlterNet: PEEK. December 27, 2007. We don't really seem to care if Pakistan is democratic, as long as it's stable. Oh wait, stable countries don't see opposition leaders assassinated...
Ali Eteraz, Huffington Post. December 27, 2007. Details about the attack that killed the two-time former Prime Minister of Pakistan are slowly coming via Pakistani media.