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    • The Great Game Continues

      Posted by pakalert

      There is great euphoria among Pakistani liberals over the presumed 'return to democracy'. They are yet to discover Late Neo-colonialism. The manoeuvres against Musharraf bear uncanny resemblances to organised 'people's power' the CIA unleashed during 'colour revolutions' and upheavals against Hugo Chavez.

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    • Bhutto and geopolitical risk

      Posted by SoxFirst

      The global impact of Benazir Bhutto's assassination should not be underestimated. Oil prices have now soared edging closer to $100 a barrel, equity prices are falling and the concept of "geopolitical risk" has re-emerged during a relatively quiet time. All that on top of deteriorating economic news in the United States. No wonder stocks prices are down.

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    Damianmann comments on:

    Pakistan's Bhutto assassinated

    This is a huge turn of events. I’m worried….to say the least. An unstable Pakistan is a scary proposition.

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    11:41 am 12/27/07
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    pakalert

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