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FULL-LENGTH EDITION: Political turmoil in Pakistan

June 21st, 2012
10:54 AM ET

Part 1: China’s slowdown, everybody’s problem China’s growth has helped prop up the world’s growth, but that light could be dimming. Part 2: Political turmoil in Pakistan Pakistan is a country with plenty of nukes and plenty of problems. Part 3: Freedom is a three bedroom apartment Guang-Cheng, the blind Chinese activist and his family have traded a rural farmhouse for university housing.

China's slowdown is everybody's problem

Political turmoil in Pakistan

Freedom is a three-bedroom apartment


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  1. Zane Abdullah

    DEMISE OF INDIA: The aftermath of Afghanistan invasion
    The American invasion of Afghanistan brought to the forefront the irrelevance of India as a nation. With a population of over 1.2 billion people there was no value that this nation could bring to the table. Their soldiers (ragtag) 1.2million continue hiding in the trenches scared from Talibans. A few teenage Talibans invaded the country and held it hostage for days on end showing how useless India is. It was embarrasing for the world to observe this humiliation of a nation that was being touted as a regional power. The Talibans brought them down in a few days with some BB guns. It is all over for India. Its demise is in process and should be completed with Afghanistan withdrawal.

    June 25, 2012 at 1:22 pm | Reply
  2. Till Cows Come Home

    The bottom line is that the only way to have peace in Afghanistan and lessen regional tension is split India into pieces. It has become too big to govern or create any value for western countries or even for its own population. We have invested a lot of resources in India over the past two decades and given a lot of aid to prop it up. There has been no investment on this return. Instead India has squandered all the resources in building nuclear weapons while poverty remains rampant in the country. We need to revisit our relationship with India. American taxpayers will not tolerate this anymore. We need to take care of our own populace going forward. We cannot be exporting jobs to India or giving it financial or technical handouts.

    June 25, 2012 at 1:23 pm | Reply
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