Author: Omer Waziri

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OPINION: Pakistan’s Double Game on Afghanistan, Iran, and Palestine Has Hit a Dead End

This duality—preaching unity while practicing duplicity—has become Pakistan’s diplomatic hallmark. When the Taliban stormed into Kabul in August 2021, Pakistan’s

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OPINION: Why the Taliban Is Choosing India Over Pakistan

The decision to dispatch Muttaqi to New Delhi is therefore not just about outreach to India — it is also

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Pakistan’s Double Game on Terror: Why Trump Must Demand Answers

These questions are not niceties. They are tests of Pakistan’s credibility, and the answers will shape the future of U.S.

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OPINION: India, Sonam Wangchuk, and the Risk of an Arab Spring Replay

By invoking Arab Spring rhetoric and courting Pakistani connections, Wangchuk inadvertently echoes a playbook that has devastated entire regions. Sonam

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Pakistan’s Deadly Playbook: How the Army Weaponizes Extremism in Balochistan

The world must confront an uncomfortable truth: Pakistan does not merely fight extremism—it manufactures it, repurposes it, and unleashes it

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Pakistan’s Textbooks Under Fire in Latest UK Research Report

Education is never neutral, but the persistent distortions in Pakistan’s textbooks have long-term consequences. Education is often regarded as the

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Running with the West, Hunting with the Ummah: Pakistan’s Double-Standards

Pakistan has repeatedly weaponized the idea of “Ummah solidarity”—not as a moral or theological commitment, but as a bargaining chip

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Seeds of Jihad: How Colonial Britain Created Radical Islamism

Islamist terrorism did not rise in a vacuum. It was engineered, cultivated, and weaponized—first by colonial powers, then by Cold

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OPINION: Why Muslims in India Enjoy More Religious Freedom Than in Many “Muslim” Countries

It’s time the Muslim world re-evaluates its assumptions and acknowledges that in Bharat, Muslims don’t just survive — they thrive.

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