“Regardless of how well-settled he was in Islamabad, every time he had to move back from his house in Karachi, it was a little heartbreaking. His house, the Karachi house, was soon to be just a memory. It all felt strangely hollow.” MemoryHomelessPakistanLong DistanceMoving AwayKarachiIslamabadAway From HimeMemory Of A City Book:Filmi Kismet Source: Filmi Kismet
“We were impressed with the size and scope of the Persian Gulf as we traveled to Islamabad, Pakistan.” AmericaSizeImpressedTraveledPakistanScopePersianPersian GulfIslamabad Author:Jon Porter
“When nuclear weapons were an elite club of five relatively sane world powers, the Left was convinced the planet was about to go ka-boom any minute, and the handful of us who survived would be walking in a nuclear winter wonderland. Now anyone with a few thousand bucks and an unlisted number in Islamabad in his Rolodex can get a nuke, and the Left couldn't care less.” WorldWould BeCareLeftNumbersFiveMinutesPlanetsWalkingThousandWeaponsWinterClubsConvincedNuclearElitesSaneNuclear WeaponsSurvivedHandfulBucksWonderlandNukesWorld PowerNuclear WinterIslamabad Author:Mark Steyn
“I have to say that I saw terrorists in 2002, went to Islamabad, Pakistan, and met women who were supporting this ideology. I call them the Taliban Ladies Auxiliary back then.” SawsMetsTerroristIdeologyPakistanTalibanIslamabad Author:Dalia Mogahed
“The good terrorists are the guys who bomb and kill Indians. The bad terrorists are the ones who attack Pakistani interests, whether in Afghanistan or Pakistan. In other words, you blow up the Taj Mahal Hotel, you are a good guy. You blow up the Marriott in Islamabad, you are a bad guy.” GuyInterestBlowTerrorismTerroristBombsHotelAfghanistanPakistanBad GuysGood GuyTaj MahalMahalIslamabad Author:Shashi Tharoor