Monday, May 10, 2010

Pakistan And It's Connection To The Growth Of Global Islamic Extremism



Educated And Radical: Why Pakistan Produces Faisal Shahzads -- Christian Science Monitor

In Pakistan, educated middle-class youths such as Faisal Shahzad, the accused Times Square car bomber, have ready access to jihadist and other radical, anti-American resources.

What turns the affluent and educated offspring of the Pakistani middle-classes – young people such as Faisal Shahzad – toward militancy?

That’s a question some Pakistani analysts are mulling following the arrest last week of Mr. Shahzad, the accused Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad. If found guilty, he would add to a string of high-profile college-educated terrorists of Pakistani origin, including “Lady Al Qaeda” Aafia Siddiqui and 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

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More News On Pakistan

U.S. blames Pakistani Taliban for Times Square bomb plot -- Washington Post
Pakistani Taliban behind Times Square bombing attempt, White House says -- L.A. Times
US Officials: Pakistani Taliban Behind NY Bomb Attempt -- Voice of America
Pakistan Taliban Behind Times Sq Attack: AG Holder -- NPR
Pakistani Taliban led Times Square bomb plot -- Washington Times

Pakistan to Investigate Times Square Bomber Links -- Voice of America
U.S. urges Pakistan to cooperate in Times Square bomb probe -- Washington Post
U.S. Urges Action in Pakistan After Failed Bombing -- New York Times
U.S. Warns Pakistan After NY Bomb Attempt - Report -- New York Times/Reuters
Pakistan to come under U.S. pressure on militant hub -- Reuters
Pakistan Probes Alleged Terror Links to NYC Bomb -- New York Times/AP
Broke New York bomber collected cash from Pakistan -- Times Online
FBI travel to Pakistan as country’s Taleban blamed for Times Square attack -- Times Online
Clinton: US Expects More from Pakistan on Fighting Terror -- Voice of America

Pakistani soldiers clash with Taliban, 40 dead -- Reuters
Pakistan soldiers killed in Taliban clashes in Orakzai -- BBC
Taliban attack on army leaves 9 troops, 37 militants dead in northwest Pakistan -- Canadian Press
US Drones Kill at Least 10 in Pakistan -- Voice of America

Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud is brutal mastermind behind thwarted Times Square bombing -- New York Daily News
Q+A-Al Qaeda's relationship with Pakistan's Taliban -- Reuters
U.S. Pressure Helps Militants Overseas Focus Efforts -- New York Times
Militant facIgnored Swat Valley region revives Pakistan Taliban -- The Australian
Militants in no mood to talk -- Asia Times
Why Pakistan keeps exporting jihad -- Fareed Zakaria

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