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- A missão de Holbrooke [Janeiro 2008]
- A demissão de Musharraf [Agosto 2008]
- Crise no Paquistão II [Novembro 2007]
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- Crise no Paquistão [Julho 2007]
- Terrorismo no Norte de África [Abril 2007]
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- Tentativa de Atentado em Londres [Agosto 2006]
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ANÁLISES:
Time to talk of a political process (25 de Fevereiro)
Kai Eide, The Hindu
Governing the governors of Pakistan (25 de Fevereiro)
Syed Talat Hussain, Daily Times
From Newry to Helmand, the lessons are the same (24 de Fevereiro)
Simon Jenkins, The Guardian
How War Tests the Allies (24 de Fevereiro)
Richard Wolffe, The Daily Beast
A Solid Partner (24 de Fevereiro)
Michael O'Hanlon, National Interest
Strike reverberates beyond Afghanistan (24 de Fevereiro)
Charles Fromm, Asia Times
Afghanistan at the Crossroads (24 de Fevereiro)
Alex Alexiev, National Review
Karzai has taken personal control of the electoral process (24 de Fevereiro)
Gerard Russell, The Guardian
Activist Courts Fill the Gap in Pakistan (24 de Fevereiro)
Sean McLain, The National
Can Saudi ties with the Taliban help stabilize Afghanistan? (23 de Fevereiro)
Mai Yamani, Daily Star
The Prize in Marja: Momentum (22 de Fevereiro)
Dexter Filkins, New York Times
In Marja, War the Old-Fashioned Way (22 de Fevereiro)
Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post
What is happening in Pakistan? (22 de Fevereiro)
K. Subrahmanyam, The Hindu
Civilian Anger Spreads at Marjah Frontline (22 de Fevereiro)
Tassal & Dayee, Asia Times
Kabul Bank Feed Crony Capitalism (22 de Fevereiro)
Andrew Higgins, Washington Post
Karzai has taken personal control of the electoral process (22 de Fevereiro)
Gerard Russell, The Guardian
The Dutch dilemma in Afghanistan (22 de Fevereiro)
Robert Fox, The Guardian
Don’t Let Pakistan Repeat Past Mistakes In Afghanistan (15 de Fevereiro)
M. D. Nalapat, Radio Free Europe
Guest Post: “R.I.P. Mr. Wilson, Father of the Taliban” (15 de Fevereiro)
Jeremy Kotkin, Registan
The winner takes all in Afghanistan (15 de Fevereiro)
M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times
The Jihad Against the Jihadis (15 de Fevereiro)
Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
As Obama bets on Asia, regional players hedge (15 de Fevereiro)
Jim Hoagland, Washington Post
China challenges Obama’s Taliban plan (15 de Fevereiro)
M.K. Bhadrakumar, The Hindu
Afghan attack gives Marines a taste of war (15 de Fevereiro)
C.J. Chivers, The Hindu
2010 Is Crucial Year for Afghanistan (15 de Fevereiro)
Ivo Daalder, Atlantic Council
Uncertain future? (15 de Fevereiro)
Hasan-Askari Rizvi, Daily Times
The US presence in Afghanistan (12 de Fevereiro)
Zafar Hilaly, Daily Times
Pakistani Taliban apologists (12 de Fevereiro)
Gulmina Bilal Ahmad, Daily Times
What Afghanistan needs: job creation (11 de Fevereiro)
Graciana del Castillo, CS Monitor
How Turkey can help NATO in Afghanistan (10 de Fevereiro)
Aydemir Erman, Christian Science Monitor
Well-intentioned Americans but an ugly America (10 de Fevereiro)
Shaukat Qadir, The National
Divided we stand, united we fall (9 de Fevereiro)
Muhammad Aftab Afzal, Daily Times
Pourquoi les Etats-Unis et leurs alliés doivent quitter l'Afghanistan (9 de Fevereiro)
Claude Moisy, Le Monde
The Expanding U.S. War in Pakistan (9 de Fevereiro)
Jeremy Scahill, The Nation
Obama Ignores His Friends in Af-Pak (8 de Fevereiro)
Brahma Chellaney, Japan Times
Pakistan: vindication on Afghanistan, assertive with India (8 de Fevereiro)
Nirupama Subramanian, The Hindu
Indian Motion (8 de Fevereiro)
Kapil Komireddi, Foreign Policy
Nudging India Into the Great Game (8 de Fevereiro)
David Ignatius, Washington Post
The lessons of history (8 de Fevereiro)
Irfan Husain, Dawn
U.S. Deaths in Pakistan Raise Suspicions (8 de Fevereiro)
Omar Waraich, Time
Will the Taliban buy into surgenomics? (8 de Fevereiro)
James Denselow, The Guardian
Soviet Lessons From Afghanistan (5 de Fevereiro)
Mikhail Gorbachev, New York Times
The secret war in Pakistan (5 de Fevereiro)
Michael Williams, The Guardian
Germany Confronts the Meaning of War (5 de Fevereiro)
Charles Hawley, Der Spiegel
US fires off new warning in Pakistan (5 de Fevereiro)
Syed Saleem Shahzad, Asia Times
Interpreter Shortfall Threatens Afghan War Effort (5 de Fevereiro)
David Axe, World Politics Review
Risks Seen In Afghan Anti-Taliban Tribal Uprising Plans (4 de Fevereiro)
Abubakar Siddique, Radio Free Europe
The audacity of Afghan peace hopes (4 de Fevereiro)
M.K. Bhadrakumar, The Hindu
Doem, But Not Out (4 de Fevereiro)
Bruce Riedel and Aysha Chowdhry, National Interest
Revenge on the Taliban, from 10,000 feet (4 de Fevereiro)
David Ignatius, Washington Post
The new Pakistani (4 de Fevereiro)
Zaair Hussain, Daily Times
Surge, Bribe and Run (4 de Fevereiro)
Brahma Chellaney, Times of India
U.S., Karzai Split over Taliban Talks (4 de Fevereiro)
Gareth Porter, Asia Times
How to End the War in Afghanistan (4 de Fevereiro)
Ahmed Rashid, BBC
Down, But Not Out (3 de Fevereiro)
Bruce Riedel and Aysha Chowdhry, National Interest
Revenge on the Taliban, from 10,000 feet (3 de Fevereiro)
David Ignatius, Washington Post
Paranoidistan (2 de Fevereiro)
Arnaud de Borchgrave, UPI
Solving Afghanistan: Elephant in the Room is Indo-Pakistan Rivalry (2 de Fevereiro)
Harsh V. Pant, YaleGlobal
America's Secret Afghan Prisons (2 de Fevereiro)
Anand Gopal, The Nation
'There Has To Be Peace Now' (1 de Fevereiro)
Hamid Karzai, Der Spiegel
«Pourquoi nous restons en Afghanistan» (1 de Fevereiro)
Bernard Kouchner, Le Figaro
L'objectif n'est pas «une victoire militaire» en Afghanistan (1 de Fevereiro)
Jean-Louis Georgelin, Le Figaro
Not for Sale (1 de Fevereiro)
Ron Moreau, Newsweek
Towards a grand summit (1 de Fevereiro)
C. Raja Mohan, Indian Express
Afghan Corruption Poses Dilemma for U.S. (29 de Janeiro)
Joshua Partlow, Washington Post
London conference neglects Afghanistan's opium problem (29 de Janeiro)
Andrei Fedyashin, Ria Novosti
Former UN Special Envoy To Afghanistan (29 de Janeiro)
Kai Eide, Radio Free Europe
"Nous n'enverrons pas de combattants en plus en Afghanistan" (29 de Janeiro)
Hervé Morin, Le Figaro
'We Are Prepared to Cooperate' (29 de Janeiro)
Dmitry Rogozin, Der Spiegel
Nous ne lâcherons pas l'Afghanistan (29 de Janeiro)
David Miliband, Le Figaro
United States Strategically Confronted With China-Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Triangle (29 de Janeiro)
Subhash Kapila, SAAG
Has the West got the will to carry on shedding blood for Afghanistan? (29 de Janeiro)
Con Coughlin, Telegraph
Clear views from the Afghan summit (29 de Janeiro)
Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
Pakistan the oppressor (29 de Janeiro)
Peter Tatchell, The Guardian
The Fight for Pakistan (29 de Janeiro)
Aparna Pande, Weekly Standard
The Afghan conundrum (29 de Janeiro)
Zafar Hilaly, Daily Times
Conference on Afghanistan: how much to buy off the Taliban? (29 de Janeiro)
Andrei Fedyashin, Ria Novosti
War-Weary NATO Members Look for Morale Boost (29 de Janeiro)
Carsten Volkery, Der Spiegel
India Can't Rise Warring With Pakistan (29 de Janeiro)
R K Pachauri, Times of India
We Must Talk to Radical Taliban Too (29 de Janeiro)
Christian Neef, Der Spiegel
Guarding Against Swarm Attacks on Nuclear Establishments (29 de Janeiro)
B. Raman, SAAG
Washington works the Af-Pak-India triangle (29 de Janeiro)
Zahid U Kramet, Asia Times
Hurdles remain in Russia-NATO cooperation (29 de Janeiro)
Ilya Kramnik, Ria Novosti
We will stay until Afghanistan is secure (28 de Janeiro)
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Times
FT interview transcript: Gen Stanley McChrystal (28 de Janeiro)
Entrevista a Stanley McChrystal, Financial Times
Military partnerships may be the nation's best path to peace (28 de Janeiro)
David Ignatius, Washington Post
En Allemagne, le nécessaire débat sur l'Afghanistan (28 de Janeiro)
Cécile Calla, Le Monde
La France doit envoyer des renforts en Afghanistan (28 de Janeiro)
Commandant Esquerre, Le Monde
To win the war, empower the Afghan economy (28 de Janeiro)
Zalmay Khalilzad, Financial Times
Drones and the law (28 de Janeiro)
Rafia Zakaria, Dawn
The U.S. Courts the Taliban (28 de Janeiro)
M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times
Cold and blinkered in London (28 de Janeiro)
Syed Talat Hussain, Daily Times
Can Zardari cling to power in Pakistan? (28 de Janeiro)
Mustafa Qadri, The Guardian
The west's uncertain Afghan steps (28 de Janeiro)
Simon Tisdall
La guerra que libramos en Afganistán (28 de Janeiro)
Pedro Pitarch, El Mundo
Can This Man Outsmart the Taliban? (28 de Janeiro)
Lloyd Grove, The Daily Beast
Fighting for a Draw in Afghanistan (28 de Janeiro)
Tony Karon, Time
Is There a Way Out of the 'Graveyard of Empires'? (28 de Janeiro)
Gerhard Spörl, Der Spiegel
Circles within circles around the Taliban (27 de Janeiro)
M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times
En Allemagne, le nécessaire débat sur l'Afghanistan (27 de Janeiro)
Cécile Calla, Le Monde
Iran waits in the wings (27 de Janeiro)
Kaveh L Afrasiabi, Asia Times
New Doubts About Afghanistan (27 de Janeiro)
Leslie H. Gelb, The Daily Beast
The great Game Folio (27 de Janeiro)
C. Raja Mohan, Indian Express
Good news from Afghanistan: democracy is taking root (27 de Janeiro)
Patrick Hennessey, Times
'Civil Society Is Very Much Alive' (27 de Janeiro)
Almut Wieland-Karimi, Der Spiegel
We invaded Afghanistan - can't we pay to rebuild it? (27 de Janeiro)
Neil O'Brien, The Telegraph
Regaining European Foreign Policy Visibility and the London Conference on Afghanistan (27 de Janeiro)
Heather A. Conley, CSIS
NATO Chief Discusses Afghan Mission, London Conference (26 de Janeiro)
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Radio Free Europe
Ambassador Eikenberry's Cables on U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan (26 de Janeiro)
New York Times
NATO Envisions Many More Years in Afghanistan (26 de Janeiro)
Matthias Gebauer, Der Spiegel
The time to talk to the Taliban is now (26 de Janeiro)
Ahmed Rashid, The Guardian
Afghanistan Needs a Surge of Diplomacy (21 de Janeiro)
Karl F. Inderfurth e Chinmaya R. Gharekhan, New York Times
Afghanistan: If You Can’t Beat The Taliban, Try To Buy Militants Off (21 de Janeiro)
Deirdre Tynan, Eurasianet
All Aboard -- Or Discord -- On Afghanistan (21 de Janeiro)
Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times
The Growth of the Deobandi Jihad in Afghanistan (21 de Janeiro)
Arif Jamal, Terrorism Monitor
Team Obama scuttles the term "AfPak" (21 de Janeiro)
Josh Rogin, Foreign Policy
‘Our commitment to Pakistan’ (21 de Janeiro)
Robert M Gates, The News
Why can't you buy the Taliban? (21 de Janeiro)
Aziz Hakimi, Open Security
Afghanistan, 1979-2009: In the Grip of Conflict (21 de Janeiro)
AA.VV., Middle East Institute
The war in Afghanistan: Bombs and baksheesh(21 de Janeiro)
The Economist
Terrorism and Indo-Pakistani Escalation (21 de Janeiro)
Daniel Markey, Council on Foreign Relations
EDITORIAIS:
Power Grab (24 de Fevereiro)
New York Times
Violence revisited in Mingora (24 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
When the system Works (24 de Fevereiro)
Washington Post
The Netherlands lands a blow to the Afghanistan coalition (24 de Fevereiro)
Los Angeles Times
Of arrests and negotiations (22 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
El 'efecto Afganistán' (22 de Fevereiro)
El País
Pakistan’s complicated motives (22 de Fevereiro)
Boston Globe
Maybe this is the end of the beginning (15 de Fevereiro)
Times
An Afghan deal? (15 de Fevereiro)
Washington Post
An offensive for hearts and minds (15 de Fevereiro)
The Telegraph
Let this operation be the last (15 de Fevereiro)
The Independent
La OTAN, al ataque (15 de Fevereiro)
El País
Helmand offensive (9 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
The first real test of the new strategy in Afghanistan (9 de Fevereiro)
The Independent
Fighting battles to win allies in Afghanistan (9 de Fevereiro)
The National
Battle for Helmand (8 de Fevereiro)
Times
A graveyard of military follyz (8 de Fevereiro)
Daily Star
Violence revisited (8 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
To win Afghan war, isolate the Taliban (4 de Fevereiro)
Boston Globe
Trouble in Karachi (4 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
‘Strategic death’? (4 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Muerte en Afganistán (4 de Fevereiro)
El País
‘Strategic death’? (3 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Muerte en Afganistán (3 de Fevereiro)
El País
Hakeemullah again (2 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Which Taliban Do We Talk To? (29 de Janeiro)
Times of India
Reading Between Bin Laden's Lies (29 de Janeiro)
Boston Globe
Karzai’s Question (28 de Janeiro)
Time
Realism replaces idealism (28 de Janeiro)
The Independent
Et les talibans? (27 de Janeiro)
Editorial, Le Monde
Summitry on Afghanistan (27 de Janeiro)
Editorial, Daily Times
Kabul attack
Editorial, Dawn (21 de Janeiro)
ARTIGOS:
Drone strike kills nine Taliban in North Waziristan (25 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Swat: a model for US generals in Afghanistan (25 de Fevereiro)
Iqbal Khattak, Daily Times
Afghanistan : la solidarité des alliés se fissure (24 de Fevereiro)
Jean-Jacques Mevel, Le Figaro
Dutch pullout will give NATO headaches, but won't lead to domino effect (24 de Fevereiro)
DW
Afghanistan envoy flies the flag for new EU states (24 de Fevereiro)
Andrew Rettman, EU Observer
Outgunned Taliban putting up tough fight in Marjah (22 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Dutch to pull troops out of Aghanistan following government collapse (22 de Fevereiro)
Honor Mahony, EU Observer
Army hoists Pak flag in Damangi (22 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Top Afghan Taliban leader arrested from Nowshera (22 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Troops face gunfights and minefields in offensive against Taliban in Afghanistan(15 de Fevereiro)
Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post
Zardari biggest threat to democracy, says Nawaz (15 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Khyber attacks (12 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
US military planning to set up new training centres in Pakistan (12 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Pakistan is my biggest worry: Biden (12 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Pakistan’s anti-terror moves led to resumption in talks: Antony (12 de Fevereiro)
Iftikhar Gilani, Daily Times
Afghans Try to Reassure Tribal Elders on Offensive (12 de Fevereiro)
Dexter Filkins, New York Times
Terrorists from Swat, FATA active in Karachi: Malik (10 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Pakistan Is Said to Pursue Role in Afghan Talks With U.S. (10 de Fevereiro)
Jane Perlez, New York Times
Al Qaeda is a wounded but dangerous enemy: report (9 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Helmand Refugees Fleeing Ahead Of Anti-Taliban Offensive (9 de Fevereiro)
Elias Dai, Ron Synovitz, Radio Free Europe
Al Qaeda threat to US graver than nuclear Iran: Hillary (8 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Troops clear Damadola of Taliban (8 de Fevereiro)
Hasbanullah Khan, Daily Times
Pakistan ‘ready to help’ Afghan reconciliation (5 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Hizbul chief ready for talks (5 de Fevereiro)
The Hindu
Gen. McChrystal says conditions in Afghanistan war are no longer deteriorating (5 de Fevereiro)
Craig Whitlock, Washington Post
Three US soldiers killed in Lower Dir ‘suicide’ blast (4 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Situation in Afghanistan creates risks for neighbors - CSTO head (4 de Fevereiro)
Ria Novosti
NATO defense ministers to consider sending more trainers to Afghanistan (4 de Fevereiro)
DW
India, Iran discuss Afghanistan (4 de Fevereiro)
Atul Aneja, The Hindu
Karzai's Taliban reconciliation strategy raises ethnic, rights concerns at home (4 de Fevereiro)
Joshua Partlow, Washington Post
PPP, MQM agree to end war of words (3 de Fevereiro)
Irfan Ghauri, Daily Times
Army will be called in to take over Karachi: Mirza (3 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Pakistan doesn’t want a ‘Talibanised’ Afghanistan (2 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
NATO offers to train Pakistani officers (2 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Obama seeks $0.5bn increase in military aid for Pakistan (2 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Afghan official says talks with Taliban ongoing (2 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Le chef des talibans pakistanais serait mort (2 de Fevereiro)
Marie-France Calle, Le Figaro
Nato chief presses for more police trainers in Afghanistan (2 de Fevereiro)
Valentina Pop, EU Observer
We don’t want “Talibanised” Afghanistan, says Kayani (2 de Fevereiro)
Nirupama Subramainan, The Hindu
President Karzai invites Taleban to join peace talks with Government (1 de Fevereiro)
Jerome Starkey, Times
West must reciprocate Pak anti-terror efforts: Qureshi (1 de Fevereiro)
Daily Times
Five-year plan to 'buy Afghanistan exit' (29 de Janeiro)
Tom Coghlan and Catherine Philp, Times
World leaders agree on Afghan timetable and funding (29 de Janeiro)
Valentina Pop, EU Observer
West backs Afghan security pledges, Taliban plan (29 de Janeiro)
Daily Times
Killing of cleric prompts outrage in Kabul and apology from coalition forces (29 de Janeiro)
Joshua Partlow, Washington Post
Karzai Invites Taliban To Peace Meeting (29 de Janeiro)
Radio Free Europe
Germany hails London conference as 'turning point' for Afghanistan (29 de Janeiro)
Deustche Welle
Fund to lure moderate Taliban (29 de Janeiro)
Hasan Suroor, The Hindu
US to back Taliban reintegration: Holbrooke (28 de Janeiro)
Daily Times
NATO, Russia, Pakistan top brass back new Afghan approach (28 de Janeiro)
Daily Times
North Waziristan elders warned against sheltering Taliban (28 de Janeiro)
Iqbal Khattak, Daily Times
Tribal and political instability makes Yemen fertile ground for al Qaeda (28 de Janeiro)
DW
Le président afghan veut tendre la main aux talibans (28 de Janeiro)
Isabelle Lasserre, Le Figaro
La UE no condiciona el apoyo a Kabul con la defensa de los derechos humanos (28 de Janeiro)
El Mundo
Merkel gives a mixed review of Afghan mission (28 de Janeiro)
DW
NATO struggling to fulfill commitments for more troops in Afghanistan (27 de Janeiro)
Craig Whitlock, Washington Post
Afghan neighbours support Taliban reconciliation plan (27 de Janeiro)
Daily Times
Development key to Pakistan’s fight against Taliban: Qureshi
(27 de Janeiro)
Daily Times
Afghanistan : la stratégie hésitante des Occidentaux (27 de Janeiro)
Le Monde
Afghanistan Seen On Tipping Point In Run-Up To London Conference (27 de Janeiro)
Abubakar Siddique, Radio Free Europe
Regional powers support Kabul's strategy with Taliban (27 de Janeiro)
Today's Zaman
Merkel assures Karzai that troops will remain "as long as necessary" (27 de Janeiro)
Deutsche Welle
NATO and Kazakhstan Agree on Afghan Supply Route (27 de Janeiro)
New York Times
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