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The extremists who harbored al Qaeda could get control of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal.
Against this backdrop--Pakistan careening from one crisis to the next and the U.S.-Pakistan relationship at its lowest point in years--come two contrasting books from experts on the country.
What would the Democrats do?
A debate over the war on terrorism.
The Talibanization of Pakistan will stop only when the Taliban in Afghanistan have been extirpated.
India's experience in Kashmir provides a model for Pakistan's counterinsurgency operations in its tribal lands.
Could a war with Iraq compromise America's war on terrorism?
While some commentators suggest that an attack on Iraq might hurt America's war on terrorism by alienating its partners, in reality such an attack is essential in the effort to stamp out al Qaeda.




