The WikiLeaks are Not The Pentagon Papers 2.0

Sunday’s WikiLeak deluge and the official response to it have reaffirmed my axiom for the digital age: too much information, not enough knowledge.

After the flood of more than 90,000 low-level classified documents splashed onto the front-pages of the Western world’s three leading newspapers, the U.S. government delivered a tongue-lashing to WikiLeaks, mainstream media wrote → Read More: The WikiLeaks are Not The Pentagon Papers 2.0

Pakistan’s Insurgents More Like Our Founding Fathers Than We Know?

(Published on FPIF blog)

Though the New York Times is a valuable source of information, its tone and content sometimes betray its mainstream liberal bias to an embarrassing degree. This Monday’s front-page piece, titled “Pakistan’s Elite Pay Few Taxes, Widening Gap” well illustrates the point.

Published in sync with Hillary Clinton’s visit to Pakistan, the report → Read More: Pakistan’s Insurgents More Like Our Founding Fathers Than We Know?