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Dispatch: The Haqqani Factor in U.S.-Pakistan-Taliban Negotiations

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Director of Analysis Reva Bhalla explains the melding interests of the Pakistan-Taliban-Haqqani triad as the United States attempts to negotiate its way out of the war in Afghanistan.

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  • @junaidzaman1 They are willing to kill innocence for conquest

  • Weren't the Haqqani on F-Troop?

  • She needs a good f@ckin'

  • @manofsan u r just worry about the west think about all humans dear

  • @manofsan u r just worry about the west think about all humans dear

  • this beautiful lady have 2 talk on there dress or fashion designing and we ll b more happy that some other senior one can show some on d topic and lady hve to show her peeeeeep...

  • Shout as much as u can but Pakistan is NOT & WiLL NOT be scape goat for US idiotic actions in Afghanistan.

  • God what a headache! I wonder if NATO pulled out would the Afghan government be strong enough to ward off the Taliban?

  • Furthermore, Bhalla's "analysis" is totally blindsided by today's assassination of Burhanuddin Haqqani - an event rivaling the assassination of Ahmad Shah Masood, which occurred the day before the 9/11 attacks and was in fact the precursor for those attacks. We can see that the Taliban's policy continues to be maximally aggressive as ever, so that the Americans will be evacuating from the rooftop of their embassy as they did with the fall of Saigon.

  • @usafhk,

    If Taliban are still there, then AlQaeda will still also be there. Once the US is gone, nobody will feel any pressure to stop terrorist activities. AlQaeda will resume its operations, and there will again be mass-casualty attacks on the West.

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