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Bush_Eats_Beef Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 08:52 PM
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Time: "Bush Heads for Bin Laden Country" (Oooooh...he's SO brave!)
Bush Heads for Bin Laden Country
Next stop Pakistan, a central front in the war on terror. But its president is under fire
By TONY KARON

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1169060,00.html?cnn=yes

Posted Wednesday, Mar. 01, 2006
Jaded journalists have come to expect Pakistani announcements of new successes against al-Qaeda whenever President Pervez Musharraf is due to meet with a top U.S. official. And true to form, on Wednesday, just as President Bush was visiting Afghanistan and declaring that "I am confident will be brought to justice", Pakistan announced that 45 Qaeda-aligned militants had been killed in a raid in the tribal badlands of Waziristan — where bin Laden and his chief lieutenant, Ayman al-Zawahiri, are believed to be operating. Announcements of victories against al-Qaeda highlight the primary reason the Bush Administration has been inclined to avoid confronting Musharraf over concerns ranging from democracy in Pakistan to the fact that its top nuclear scientist, A.Q. Khan, was revealed in 2004 to have been running a global supermarket for rogue states seeking nuclear weapons.

But whether or not A.Q. Khan — whom Pakistan will not allow the U.S. to question — is discussed during President Bush's one-day visit, not even the latest Qaeda bust is likely to deflect attention from the mounting problems facing Washington's shaky alliance with Musharraf. The Bush administration has backed Musharraf on the basis that he is cooperating in the war on terror — even if not to the extent the U.S. demands — and that the alternatives are worse. But many secular liberals in Pakistan complain that Musharraf brandishes the jihadi threat to maintain military rule and suppress Pakistan's main moderate political parties, quite a far cry from the democratic values trumpeted by the Bush Administration. The jihadist element has long been nurtured by the Pakistani security establishment, which cultivated it during the anti-Soviet campaign in Afghanistan in the 1980s (later helping the Taliban to seize power) and used it also to wage a proxy war against India in the disputed territory of Kashmir. Two decades after the onset of the Afghan jihad, radical Islamists are an established feature of Pakistani society, increasingly difficult for the authorities to contain.

Certainly, Musharraf has plenty of incentive for going after the movement that has twice attempted to kill him. But Bin Laden is a popular hero in Waziristan, where central government authority is weak — if not entirely non-existent — the elected regional government is openly pro-Taliban, and Pakistani troops are on hostile terrain when they leave their bases in search of Qaeda fighters. Fierce armed opposition from the locals has significantly curtailed action against the jihadists.

Musharraf's insurgent problems have multiplied as well with the sharp escalation in operations by secessionist fighters in the southern province of Balochistan, which stretches the resources available to the Pakistani military. In the cities, too, the pressure is mounting: Recent protests in Pakistan's cities over Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad were mostly directed at the U.S. and Musharraf's alliance with Washington, and the resulting deaths have inflamed anger.

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EarlG ADMIN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 09:00 PM
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1. Bush: Bin Laden will be caught
NEW DELHI — Paying an unannounced visit Wednesday to Afghanistan, President Bush vowed that al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden and former Taliban ruler Mullah Mohammad Omar eventually would be apprehended.

http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/world/13994588.htm


What's he going to do, wrestle him out of the cave with his bare hands?
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Bush_Eats_Beef Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 09:05 PM
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2. Bin Laden can RUN, but he cannot HIDE...
...and I expect a headline within the next several days announcing the fact that he's been CAUGHT by Crusader Bush.

:patriot:
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MrMonk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 09:07 PM
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3. Maybe he took along the 5,000 security people and 12 helicopters
that he brought with him to India.
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gatorboy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 09:16 PM
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4. For Pakistan
he probably had to triple the number.
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