Pakistan ought to be the model of democracy in the Islamic world, being secular and more modern than its neighbors, but a political crisis is rapidly developing there. Now Osama bin Laden, likely hiding in Pakistan's rugged, semi-autonomous, northern mountains, has called for a holy war against President Musharraf.
Musharraf has ruled since a military coup in 1999. He subsequently won elections, albeit disputed ones, but his continued power now rests largely on bending and breaking the country's Constitution. The primary issue is that he is heading both the country and the military. He is considered a critical ally in the war on terror despite running the country likely sheltering bin Laden, so he enjoys U.S. support. He is running for yet another term, with the election weeks away.
Northern militants affiliated with al Qaeda and the Taliban have been killing and taking hostage Pakistani troops this year. Meanwhile, two exiled Presidents, Bhutto and Sharif, have been negotiating to return to the country to lead their parties. Sharif flew into Islamabad Sept. 10 only to be charged with crimes and deported to Saudi Arabia. The Supreme Court has been battling with Musharraf, at times triggering major protests and strikes. A military attack on a mosque in Islamabad in July left over 100 dead, and this attack is what bin Laden wants avenged.
While we fiddle in Baghdad because no one can think of anything better to do, the smoldering Iraqi civil war could easily morph into a wider regional conflict. Afghanistan is not much more stable than Iraq, merely more weary and patient. If Pakistan decays into further violence, Iran will be surrounded on all sides by war.
Bush is Whistling and Wishing the powder keg he sat us atop does not bloW while he wraps up his tenure as the Worst president ever, and Democrats have likewise set their sights on Jan 2009 as the next important date on the calendar. There have been times in our history when great leaders were needed as much as they are now. Never have we been so void of statesmen. There is no shortage of spokesmen.
Thank you, corporate America, for turning our elections into fundraising contests among mealy millionaire mouths. Pay your Roves well, and your Hillarys and Tony Snows; you can always cheat soldiers and customers and citizens.
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Eventually there will be few
Eventually there will be few countries left which have not been targeted for a holy war by OBL. In this same tape, in addition to Pakistan, OBL's rep mentions war in North Africa (against the sons of the French and others), USA (of course) and Arab countries who don't war against the USA.
I know a lot of folks want to blame America. But, OBL has no interest in getting along with anyone, absent them converting to Islam. He has no interest in living peaceably in this world. America was attacked and OBL is happy to continue to attack us and other peaceable nations, again absent his one criteria which is converting to his brand of Islam.
biting the hand that hides you
Targeting the government that has been sheltering him is a more significant development than Osama merely adding another entry on his hateful ledger. For starters, war on Musharraf is more actionable than war on the U.S., Bush putting so many American troops in easy reach notwithstanding.
And save that tired "blame America" crap. I am free to criticize American foreign policy as I see fit. I am trying to be specific about my criticisms, and I'm happy to defend myself or modify my views if confronted with evidence or persuasion. I do blame the Bush administration for getting my country's soldiers in a bad situation and for having no idea how to get them out of it. That seems perfectly reasonable to me.
al Qaeda is one Pakistan
al Qaeda is one Pakistan coup away from acquiring nuclear weapons. We should have been a lot more worried about this than Saddam.
Better than nothing?
We (our democratic government) can condemn free speech! And did.
We can take back our government, at least in some fashion.
P.S.
This was a great interview today.
You know, I don't spend much time on him.
Our commander and chief. "Deep in my heart I know the man is on the run, if he's alive at all. Who knows if he's hiding in some cave or not; we haven't heard from him in a long time. And the idea of focusing on one person is -- really indicates to me people don't understand the scope of the mission.
Terror is bigger than one person. And he's just -- he's a person who's now been marginalized. His network, his host government has been destroyed. He's the ultimate parasite who found weakness, exploited it, and met his match. He is -- as I mentioned in my speech, I do mention the fact that this is a fellow who is willing to commit youngsters to their death and he, himself, tries to hide -- if, in fact, he's hiding at all.
So I don't know where he is. You know, I just don't spend that much time on him, Kelly, to be honest with you."
Spoken like a true genius.
rikki...the blame America
rikki...the blame America comment wasn't aimed at you.