February 5, 2004Foreign Affairs

What now?

Here are two deals which have been struck so far
This is an archived blog post from The Acorn.

With this both Musharraf’s role in the shady deals and US role in turning a Nelson’s eye to three decades of illicit nuclear activity by the Pakistanis are conveniently brushed aside as bygones. That’s very well and good for Musharraf, but extremely dangerous for the rest of us. For example, in the same speech where he pardoned A Q Khan, Musharraf announced a test firing of a 2000km range ballistic missile (Shaheen II). Pakistan is sure to reject forced nuclear disarmament or international control over its arsenal.

Here’s some of the things the Bush White House needs to do forthwith:

Related Links: Editorials: Financial Times, Christian Science Monitor & Washington Post echo the Acorn’s call, while the Pakistan’s Daily Times suggests that its time to close this case. Zack’s blog, Procrastination gives a Pakistani take on this matter. The Agonist argues that Bush has struck a deal with Musharraf - Osama for forgiveness

I’m in the risk/reward business and so I have to ask a question that everyone in the national security community should be asking themselves: Is Osama a fair trade for letting Pakistan get a free ride from proliferating REAL weapons of mass destruction? Is Osama worth letting ISI off the hook? You know, they are the guys that created and bankrolled that group called the Taliban? Some people are even hinting they are at it again.

I haven’t got an answer myself, yet. But I do have a gut feeling–and it ain’t good.



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