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    Religious Violence and Political Turmoil in Pakistan

    President Obama's plan to cut troops in Iraq and beef up forces in Afghanistan can't succeed without neighboring Pakistan. But the world's second largest Muslim nation, a nuclear power, is increasingly unstable, with potentially dangerous consequences for American interests.

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    By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    President Obama's plan to cut troops in Iraq and beef up forces in Afghanistan can't succeed without neighboring Pakistan. But the world's second largest Muslim nation, a nuclear power, is increasingly unstable, with potentially dangerous consequences for American interests. Now Pakistan's weak central government has set off a political firestorm by making a deal with the Taliban, whose influence is spreading. We hear the pros and cons and talk with an American philanthropist who's built 78 schools in Afghanistan and Pakistan and now advises the US Army.

    • Special thanks to Lyle Laver for production assistance.

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      Warren Olney

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      Christian Bordal

      Managing Producer, Greater LA

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      Greg Mortenson

      advisor to the US military in Afghanistan and Pakistan

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      Ahmed Rashid

      Pakistani journalist

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