July 8, 2004
WHERE THE WAR ENDS:
PAKISTAN FOR BUSH: July Surprise? (John B. Judis, Spencer Ackerman & Massoud Ansari, 07.07.04, New Republic)
This spring, the administration significantly increased its pressure on Pakistan to kill or capture Osama bin Laden, his deputy, Ayman Al Zawahiri, or the Taliban's Mullah Mohammed Omar, all of whom are believed to be hiding in the lawless tribal areas of Pakistan. A succession of high-level American officials--from outgoing CIA Director George Tenet to Secretary of State Colin Powell to Assistant Secretary of State Christina Rocca to State Department counterterrorism chief Cofer Black to a top CIA South Asia official--have visited Pakistan in recent months to urge General Pervez Musharraf's government to do more in the war on terrorism. In April, Zalmay Khalilzad, the American ambassador to Afghanistan, publicly chided the Pakistanis for providing a "sanctuary" for Al Qaeda and Taliban forces crossing the Afghan border. "The problem has not been solved and needs to be solved, the sooner the better," he said.This public pressure would be appropriate, even laudable, had it not been accompanied by an unseemly private insistence that the Pakistanis deliver these high-value targets (HVTs) before Americans go to the polls in November. The Bush administration denies it has geared the war on terrorism to the electoral calendar. "Our attitude and actions have been the same since September 11 in terms of getting high-value targets off the street, and that doesn't change because of an election," says National Security Council spokesman Sean McCormack. But The New Republic has learned that Pakistani security officials have been told they must produce HVTs by the election.
Atytention was always going to shift to Western Pakistan once we were done in Iraq. Sovereignty was handed over at the end of June. Ipso facto.
Posted by Orrin Judd at July 8, 2004 9:01 PM
A clear attempt by the Dems/liberals to try and defuse any positive impact to Bush of capturing or killing these guys. I don't think the American public will care when these guys are gone but you never know.
Posted by: AWW at July 8, 2004 10:09 PM"But The New Republic has learned that Pakistani security officials have been told they must produce HVTs by the election. "
what a crock of poop. i love statements like this with no support.
"But poormedicalstudent.blogspot.com has learned that TNR has no sources to speak of, and therefore is full of bullpoop when it claims anything beyond it's own stupidity."
see, quite easy to pluck things out of the air that fit one's agenda.
Posted by: poormedicalstudent at July 8, 2004 11:47 PMJudis is just afraid of the embarrassment coming his way after writing "The Emerging Democratic Majority".
Posted by: jim hamlen at July 9, 2004 9:49 AMSo it would be better to wait longer to nail them, and put more civilians at risk from terrorist attacks? Of all the things to complain about, this has to be the most petty issue I've heard yet: "Mr. Bush, your timing is all wrong!" Who gives a sh*t? Nail the bastards and put their heads on spikes, to prove to the terror-loving world that they are ultimately powerless against Western civilization.
Like Ledeen says, "Faster, please".
Posted by: Jeff Brokaw at July 9, 2004 2:55 PM