Archive for August, 2012
Islamabad Say – 30th August 2012
Saleem Safi Anchor Person Geo News, Senator Haji Muhammad Adeel ANP and Ayaz Wazir Former Ambassador in fresh episode of Islamabad Say on CNBC Pakistan and talk with Abdul Moiz Jaferii.
Askaryat pasandi daroon hamlay aur ham
Meri Khushi ke qaatil
News Night With Talat – 24th August 2012
Saleem Safi Analyst, Ejaz Haider Analyst, Advocate Ahmer Bilal Sufi Lawyer and Ismail Khan Dawn News Peshawar in fresh episode of News Night With Talat on Dawn News and talk with Syed Talat Hussain.
Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Saath – 24th August 2012
Saleem Safi Analyst, Mian Raza Rabbani PPP, Abdul Qayyum Siddiqui Reporter Geo News, Jameel Yusuf Ahmed Former Chief CPLC, Chaudhary Muhammad Yaqoob Former I.G Balochistan and Faheem Siddique Reporter Geo News in fresh episode of Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Sath on Geo New and talk with Kamran Khan.
Eid Hai – 21st August 2012 (Eid Special)
Target Point – 21st August 2012
Saleem Safi Anchor/Analyst Geo News, Ajab Gul Actor, Mufti Abdul Qavi Member Roast Halal Kamati, Marvi Sarmad Social Worker, Jamal Shah Actor and Farzana Bari Human Rights Activist in fresh episode of Target Point on Dawn News and talk with Asma Chaudhry.
Target Point – 20th August 2012 – Eid Celebrity Special
Siyasat Mana Hay – 18th August 2012
Saleem Safi Anchor/Analyst Geo News and Senator Haji Muhammad Adeel ANP in fresh episode of Siyasat Mana Hay on CNBC Pakistan and talk with Abdul Moiz Jaferii.
Afghan probabilities and Pakistan
In terms of US objectives and role in this region, we can postulate three probable modules about the future of Afghanistan. Each module, having its own peculiarities, is going to impact Pakistan in a different manner. The first module is US reconciliation with the Taliban that could save the US administration’s face in public. Such reconciliation would result in an Al-Qaeda-free Afghanistan and indeed that will protect valid interests of the US in the region. If this module is realized, the US would not hesitate to withdraw all its combat forces from Afghanistan by 2014. Though the US would insist on its military bases in Afghanistan, if the governments of Afghanistan, Pakistan and other neighboring countries play their cards skilfully, the US could agree to surrender this condition. Read the complete column »
