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7 Andrew Small, ‘China’s Caution on Afghanistan-Pakistan’, Washington Quarterly (July 2010), pp. 81 – 97.
8 Interview with the author, Mingora, Swat, 7/8/2009.
9 Interview with the author, Peshawar, 10/8/2008.
10 Sultan-i-Rome, Swat State from Genesis to Merger, 1915 – 1969 (Oxford University Press, Karachi, 2008), pp. 323 – 4.
11 Interview with the author, Mingora, Swat, 8/8/2009.
12 Human Rights Watch, ‘Pakistan: Extrajudicial Executions by Army in Swat’, 16 July 2010, at www.hrw.org.
13 http://www.ummid.com/news/2010/February/18.02.2010/cost_of_war_against_terror.htm.
CONCLUSIONS
1 Cable from US Embassy in Islamabad to State Department, 25/9/2010, WikiLeaks extract 224303, published in the Guardian (London), 1 December 2010, p. 6.
2 Reported via WikiLeaks in the Guardian (London), 1 December 2010, p. 7.
3 Ibid.
4 US Embassy cable of 23/9/2010.
5 Ewen MacAskill and Simon Tisdall, ‘Barack Obama Shifts Towards Talks with Taliban’, Guardian online, 19 July 2010, at www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jul/19/obama-afghanistan-strategy-taliban-negotiate.
6 US Embassy cable of 23/9/2010.
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