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    www.newsbull.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=15921 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/27/2004    Last Visited: 3/21/2006  

    Iraq: The Long Detour >From The War on Terror / Subodh Atal
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    Iraq: The Long Detour >From The War on Terror / Subodh AtalCato Institute
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    Topic: Iraq: The Long Detour >From The War on Terror / Subodh Atal
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    Iraq: The Long Detour >From The War on Terror / Subodh Atal
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    www.iakf.org/main/index.php?module=article&view=139&lay - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/13/2006    Last Visited: 12/6/2007  

    Dr Subodh Atal, foreign policy analyst based near Washington DC, told PTI that Afzal clemency issue is not so surprising given India's consistent history in recent years as a soft state.

    "Giving clemency to a terrorist, who has been found guilty of involvement in the attack on one of the greatest symbols of Indian democracy, undermines the nation's foundation as a strong republic with global aspirations.

    "Such an action would be in line with previous episodes, particularly the spectacle of the cave-in to (1999 Kandaharh) hijacking, with (then) External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh escorting dangerous international terrorists to Kandahar", Atal said.

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    www.nrievents.com/News.aspx - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/17/2007    Last Visited: 5/19/2007  

    Dr Subodh Atal, foreign policy analyst based near Washington DC, said that Afzal clemency issue is not so surprising given India's consistent history in recent years as a soft state."Giving clemency to a terrorist, who has been found guilty of involvement in the attack on one of the greatest symbols of Indian democracy, undermines the nation's foundation as a strong republic with global aspirations."Such an action would be in line with previous episodes, particularly the spectacle of the cave-in to (1999 Kandahar) hijacking, with (then) External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh escorting dangerous international terrorists to Kandahar", Atal said.

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    Best of the Blogs - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/7/2003    Last Visited: 11/5/2006  

    If you're one of the shrinking few who think so, I urge you to read The War on Terror: Two Years Hence by Subodh Atal, a foreign policy analyst, on the Cato Institute web site.
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    Atal goes on to say that the "international consensus on the war on terror has been replaced by acrimony over Iraq, and counter-balancing moves by other nations" and points out what is now evident to everyone except the most demented neocon:

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    Cato News Release - March 5, 2003 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/5/2003    Last Visited: 9/24/2009  

    Subodh Atal, an independent foreign affairs analyst, argues that elements within Pakistan's military and its intelligence agency, the ISI, have engaged in active proliferation of nuclear weapons-related technology.

    "U.S. policymakers need to be concerned about the Pakistani nuclear arsenal, the level of threat posed to that arsenal by al-Qaeda and related terrorist groups within Pakistan, the stability of Pakistan's regime, and the country's record on nuclear proliferation," writes Atal, adding that Pakistan, which has become the new command center for al-Qaeda, poses a greater threat to the U.S. than Iraq.

    As President Bush has been pressuring Iraq to disarm while mulling military action against Hussein's regime, Bush has ignored the presence of al-Qaeda operatives in Pakistan, where they fled and re-established themselves following U.S. action in Afghanistan, Atal argues.

    "This concentration of al-Qaeda presents the largest risk to U.S. national security because of the proximity of al-Qaeda and its sympathetic jihadi groups to power centers in nuclear Pakistan," says Atal.

    Atal recommends that the United States pressure President Pervez Musharraf to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure in the Northwest Frontier Province and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, where anti-U.S. jihadis are concentrated.

    "It should warn Musharraf that, if Pakistan is unwilling or incapable of cleansing itself of its terrorist infrastructure, the U.S. military will take matters into its own hands and extend the anti-terrorism war into Pakistani territory," Atal writes.

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    Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 11/1/2009  

    Foreign policy analyst Subodh Atal warns that the West is playing a dangerous game in Pakistan.
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    Foreign policy analyst Subodh Atal contemplates the horrors of nuclear terrorism, and urges the Bush administration to step back from a confrontation with Iran.

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    Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/9/2006    Last Visited: 11/1/2009  

    Foreign policy analyst Subodh Atal warns that the West is playing a dangerous game in Pakistan.
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    Subodh Atal is an independent foreign policy analyst based near

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    Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/19/2005    Last Visited: 11/1/2009  

    by Subodh Atal
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    Subodh Atal is an independent foreign policy analyst with an interest in U.S. grand strategy and nuclear proliferation.

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    Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/10/2004    Last Visited: 6/18/2009  

    by Subodh Atal
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    Subodh Atal is an independent foreign affairs analyst based in Washington, D.C.

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    Democratic Wings: Foreign Policy Archives - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/22/2004    Last Visited: 8/26/2004  

    Another excellent article from Subodh Atal, PhD: November-December 2001: Window Opens for Defeating Terror Al Qaeda and the Taliban, and their Pakisani advisers are backed into a few corners in Afghanistan.
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    An article by Subodh Atal from the Kashmir Herald: A photo in the Washington Post recently symbolized the Orwellian framework within which the Bush administration is conducting the war on terror and its foreign policy.
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    From Subodh Atal in the Center for Realistic Foreign Policy: Foreign policy received insufficient attention in the 2000 presidential election campaign.
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    Foreign policy analyst Subodh Atal, who writes for Cato and the Kashmir Herald, asks the Bush Administration 11 questions: About 30 months after the September 11 attacks, there is very little closure for the survivors.
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    An analysis of the situation from Subodh Atal in the Kashmir Herald: A new book is on the stands: "An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror".
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    In an article from March called Extremist, Nuclear Pakistan: An Emerging Threat?, Subodh Atal warned of the danger we were facing: One nation that has been overlooked so far is Pakistan, which the United States has touted as a "frontline... Posted by Lisa at 08:18 PM
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    From Subodh Atal in the Kashmir Herald: The Iraq war has started to pay off, at... Posted by Lisa at 03:21 PM
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    From a Cato article called At the Crossroads in Afghanistan: Should the United States be Involved in Nation Building? by Subodh Atal: Despite progress in the return of refugees and the prevention of humanitarian disasters, stability in Afghanistan is threatened... Posted by Lisa at 06:30 PM
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    Subodh Atal, foreign policy analyst for the Cato Institute, concludes that the... Posted by Lisa at 01:00 AM
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