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Stratfor Intelligence Guidance: Week of June 1, 2008
2008-05-31 06:35:00 Asia in general, and China in particular: The pressure in Asia is starting to show, beginning with South Korea. But anecdotal reports out of China also show the ratcheting of pressure. We have reports of plant closures due partly to informal taxes for earthquake relief imposed by the government and partly to the business environment. ...
By: 1913 Intel
OVNIS en Stratford-upon-Avon (Reino Unido)
2007-08-14 00:00:00 Ya que hablamos de OVNIS, el siguiente video fue captado hace un par de semanas en el Reino Unido (Inglaterra). El 21 de julio de 2007, cerca de las 10:30 p.m., más de 100 personas en el Condado Stratford-upon-Avon en Warwickshire (Reino Unido), fueron testigos de la presencia de cinco objetos voladores no identificados (OVNIS), según ...
By: NoSeas.com
UFO sightings in Stratford
2007-07-26 04:13:00 Source: Daily Mail A crowd of 100 stunned stargazers brought a town centre to a standstill when five mysterious UFOs were spotted hovering in the sky. Drinkers spilled out of pubs, motorists stopped to gawp and camera phones were aimed upwards as the five orbs, in a seeming formation, hovered above Stratford-Upon-Avon for half an hour. The unidentified flying objects lit up the otherwise clear night sky above Shakespeare's birthplace in Warwickshire on Saturday. Although Air Traffic Control reported no unusual activity, some witnesses were convinced they were witnessing an extra-terrestrial spectacle. read more
Stratfor: Strong-arm tactics will not help resolve Pakistan crisis
2007-05-13 09:46:00 by Khalid Hasan Strong-arm tactics are not an option in resolving the current crisis in Pakistan, according to a commentary by Stratfor. The news intelligence service points out that while Gen Pervez Musharraf and his allies are maintaining that they will abide by whatever decision the judiciary makes, even if it amounts to Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad ...
Stratfor: Strong-arm tactics will not help resolve Pakistan crisis
2007-05-13 08:46:00 by Khalid Hasan Strong-arm tactics are not an option in resolving the current crisis in Pakistan, according to a commentary by Stratfor.The news intelligence service points out that while Gen Pervez Musharraf and his allies are maintaining that they will abide by whatever decision the judiciary makes, even if it amounts to Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry’s reinstatement, undoing the decision to sack him will not end the crisis but only exacerbate it because an emboldened civil society and judiciary will not allow Musharraf to seek a controversial second term from the same electoral college, especially while he is president and military chief. Stratfor writes, ?Consequently, Musharraf has at his disposal few options, none of them good. He can follow the advice of those advocating a hard-line approach and end up like former Pakistani military dictator Field Marshall Ayub Khan, who was driven out of office amid protests in 1969; or he can cut a deal with the mai...
By: Munaeem's Blog
Judicial crisis will weaken Pakistan Army's hold on power: Stratfor
2007-03-18 13:57:00 Washington, Mar 18 : US news intelligence service Stratfor has said that the judicial crisis in Pakistan will weaken the army's hold on power.
By: newkerala.com
Judicial crisis will weaken army?s hold on power: Stratfor
2007-03-18 09:18:00 The US news intelligence service Stratfor notes :"Once the ?dust settles?, President Gen Pervez Musharraf might not be the only casualty in this crisis; the military?s hold on power could also be weakened."The agency?s analysis of the situation in Pakistan said that the condemnation of the police action against a private TV channel by Musharraf and other developments suggested that the government had gone on the defensive as the controversy over the suspension of the chief justice of Pakistan worsened.These events have further exacerbated the crisis, and have put the government in such a panic mode that various state agencies are starting to commit blunders. There seems to be a disconnect between orders given from above and how they are being handled by subordinates. Stratfor noted that the Musharraf regime was also said to be trying to cut a deal with the chief justice to resolve the matter. ?Any compromise, however, will not help the regime recover from this crisis. In fact, it wi...
By: Munaeem's Blog
Pakistan?s Latest Round of Suicide Bombings, Stratfor
2007-02-13 23:06:01 Here is Stratfor’s report on Pakistan’s suicide bombings. I am also pasting a comment on the report that was posted on a forum that I am a member of. However, just a brief description of the work that Stratfor does before that and you will understand the context in which the comment was written. I don’t want to comment on the suicide bombings and would just hope and pray that they stop soon. Wikipedia: Strategic Forecasting, Inc., more commonly known as Stratfor, is a private intelligence company founded in 1996 in Austin, Texas. Barron’s once referred to it as “The Shadow CIA”. (more…)
By: MicroPakistan
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