Saturday, July 14, 2007

Watch out Pakistan

It seems that the crazed blood-thirsty armchair warriors sitting safely in their multi-million dollar mansions are not finished yet. They want more bloodshed of innocents and more US soldiers sacrificed in the cause. The war of terror may have to be exported to Pakistan, perhaps even without Musharaff's permission. Pakistan has long been suggested as a target, primarily because it is a Muslim country with nukes, but also has lots of islamic parties that can be fitted up as official enemies that are 'linked to the Taliban or Al-Qaeda'. Even when they are not, they tend to develop rather more sympathy with them, because of US actions. This is from The Raw Story:

Neocon Bill Kristol expects Bush to attack Pakistan
David Edwards and Muriel Kane
Published: Thursday July 12, 2007

Fox News on Thursday asked Neoconservative Bill Kristol to comment on the interim progress report on Iraq, which is about to be released and is expected to show an even split between benchmarks which show progress and those which do not.

"They're silly benchmarks, a lot of them," said Kristol. "The military situation is better than anyone expected. ... If Bush can just hang on there and beat back the people in Congress who want to snatch defeat out of the jaws of possible success ... I think we're going to win this war."

A Fox host then cited a new report that "al Qaeda ... is running from Iraq, apparently to Pakistan" and asked "did this report come out on purpose so that we will have the right ... to go after Pakistan now?"

Kristol responded, "I think the president's going to have to take military action there over the next few weeks or months. ... Bush has to disrupt that sanctuary."

"I think, frankly, we won't even tell Musharraf," Kirstol continued. "We'll do what we have to do in Western Pakistan and Musharraf can say, 'Hey, they didn't tell me.'"

I think they should send Kristol and his chickenhawk friends to help finish the job in Iraq before they move on.

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