War in North-West Pakistan

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    “Analyze proliferation risk in the Middle East” “ Proliferation begets proliferation” (George Shultz) The escalation of Iranian and North Korea nuclear crisis causes apprehension that deteriorating security condition in the Middle East will encourages additional countries to seek nuclear weapons. Iran nuclear program will open the nuclear armament race in the Middle East. Iran is seeking for nuclear bomb for many reasons such as security and political, domestic at the same time that will…

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    Pak-China Economic Corridor: Geo- Strategic Importance of Pakistan The geographical significance of a country plays a pivotal role in the world politics for that country. It marks that how critically beneficial or non-beneficial is the country to the other countries in social, economic and political respects. Pakistan is located at a very strategically important place on the globe. It is located at the juncture of energy proficient to energy deficient countries. On…

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    In the west lies the Indus River, which crosses Kashmir and then moves south to Punjab from which it receives its major tributaries. Since many of these rivers originate from the Himalayas there is a rising concern about the melting of the glaciers and the effects…

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    Muslims were treated badly. They were fired from their jobs . They were brutally murdered for supporting war of independence . Muslim's cultural and religious places were shut down . British army wanted to spread british education to people of subcontinent to make people loyal to british government . Hindus took this as a chance and there was majority of hindu…

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    The United States came into play at the start of the 21st century. The Afghan War, an international conflict in Afghanistan, began in 2001: triggered by the September 11 attacks. President George W. Bush blamed said attacks on Osama bin Laden, a known terrorist living in Afghanistan. Bush did not hesitate to demand that the Taliban, a Sunni Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan, hand over bin Laden and expel al-Qaeda. However, they refused to do so until the United States…

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    that it created a cold war. This cold war almost led to global destruction. Many americans first started fearing communism between 1947 and 1948. They started fearing it because it was expanding through Europe. The Soviet Union was the biggest country that was led by a communist government during their time. The Soviet Union wanted Europe to only elect a communist leader. While the United States and Great Britain wanted Europe to have free elections. This is when the cold war first started. In…

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    Pakistan has been the multicultural society having people of different cultures and ethnicities which have all been transformed, into crystalline remains of literature in a variety of languages with a host of language, the literature produced here depicts an amazing variety Urdu, Hindi, Pashto, Punjabi, Sindhi, literatures with all of their prestige show a rich literary heritage. However, this progress and development has not been demarcated to indigenous literatures of Pakistan. Pakistani…

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    Pros And Cons Of Nukes

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    Nukes have prevented more major wars and battlefield deaths since World War 2. “Since Aug. 9, 1945, approximately 7 million to 10 million people have died from conflict. Before the introduction of nuclear weapons, two world wars alone led to the deaths of 70 million to 100 million — a difference of a decimal point” (Spalding).So in about a 70 year period 90% less people died in war than in about a 30 year period. Also according to Kenneth Waltz, one of the…

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    Karen Turner War

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    War tends to be associated with heroism and glory of the males who fought in the battles. In the past few years there have been a “memory boom” in the historical field of war. Jay Winter defines the “memory war” through understand why there has been a need to write down more about history. The topic of women in warfare has not had many written works on it, but there needs to be because of how important it is to know about the missing gap in history about women and war. Without filling in the gap…

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    of Gaddafi on the part of the US, Britain, and France was diverted by the media, giving the public an inaccurate portrayal of the war on the front lines. Cockburn believes that “everybody in war has a more-than-usual strong motive for misrepresenting their achievements and failures.” Western powers are not exempt from this statement, as their primary role in this war has been to mitigate fear and lessen the growing support for ISIS. They will achieve these goals at any cost. In some cases,…

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