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Politics : War

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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (8886)11/18/2001 1:29:30 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (1) of 23908
 
When jubilant Afghans in the streets of Kabul screamed "Death to Pakistan," many here saw it as confirmation that their politically fragile country had been duped as a hostile force took power in a country Pakistan has long sought to dominate.

washtimes.com

Feeling liberated from five years of often-sadistic Taliban rule, Kabul residents crowded around the bodies and spat on them, claiming the dead men were Arabs, North Africans, Chechens — and Pakistanis.
The fast-moving political events across the border have left many Pakistanis uneasy and uncertain, even as they confront serious social and economic problems at home. The political dynamic in Pakistan could prove key over the next few years to stability throughout the region, analysts say.
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