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War, Loss and Reconciliation
Hilal 2010, Dec 31, 47, 6
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Publisher Description
Byline: Raja Naveed Sarwar The considerable experience of engagements between Pakistan and United States has always been an important part of our foreign policy. Being a superpower, United States of America has always maintained a level of power and glory solely, and exercised every possible as well as impossible effort to manage its splendour. Since anti-communism and later on anti-terrorism (Anti-terrorism has replaced anti-communism as America's main foreign policy objective), United States has always put forth the doctrine of its 33rd president Harry S. Truman, in the design and execution of its foreign policy.
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