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Monday, May 9, 2011
A Pakistani conspiracy?
The aftermath of the killing of Usama bin Laden highlights the continuing difficulties in the relationship between the US and the nest of vipers known as the Pakistani government.
First, some policy implications and analysis from
Walter Russell Mead:
The taking of Osama was a defeat for Al Qaeda. It was a disaster for Pakistan.
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