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Offline Kosh

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Mortgaging Pakistan's future
At least in some parts of it


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Can the security forces establish the government's rule in Swat and protect schools against attacks by Islamist militants?

Will the militants revoke the ban they recently announced on girls' education before the winter vacations are over?

For parents of schoolchildren who can afford to leave Swat and settle elsewhere, the answer is obvious. Leave.

For those who have to remain, there are no easy answers.

People are generally sceptical about the ability of the security forces to push the insurgents into a corner before 1 March, when school vacations end.

"Taleban are everywhere, but the army is only behind barricades," says one resident who, like most people in Swat these days, does not want to be named. "It can only make things worse."


Granted this is only in a small part of the country, but sooner or later it could spread to some other parts.
"The reason for this is that the original Fortran got so convoluted and extensive (10's of millions of lines of code) that no-one can actually figure out how it works, there's a massive project going on to decode the original Fortran and write a more modern system, but until then, the UK communication network is actually relying heavily on 35 year old Fortran that nobody understands." - Flipside

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Offline Janos

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Re: Mortgaging Pakistan's future
It's a lovely thing that both India and Pakistan have nukes, and neither of them is really stable. GREAT!!
lol wtf