Our Partner in the War on Terror

by matt at 6:00 am on February 28th, 2006 in War on Terror

Pervez Musharraf:

Bush’s visit to India this week will thus read like nuclear acquiescence to some, while others will wonder why the United States hadn’t long ago looked the other way when it came to India’s arsenal.

Pakistan on the other hand, gets preferential treatment and granted equivalence because it also holds America hostage in the war on terror.

But Pakistan is a military dictatorship with a central government that can not even control its own territory. What is more, then objective signs indicate that it doesn’t really desire to.
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The bottom line is the Musharraf, like Bush, uses the state of war to mask a lack of change.

The President says that Musharraf “leads a country that the terrorists seek to use as a base of operations, and they take advantage of every opportunity to create chaos and destabilize the country.”

Mr. President, terrorists do use the country as a base. Say hi to bin Laden while [you’re] there.

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