Wednesday, February 20, 2008

McClatchy's Exclusive: U.S. urges Pakistanis to keep Musharraf, despite election defeat

...here ".....U.S. officials, from President Bush on down, said this week that they think Musharraf, a longtime U.S. ally, should continue to play a role, despite his party's rout in parliamentary elections Monday and his unpopularity in the volatile, nuclear-armed nation................... The U.S. is urging the Pakistani political leaders who won the elections to form a new government quickly and not press to reinstate the judges whom Musharraf ousted last year, Western diplomats and U.S. officials said Wednesday. If reinstated, the jurists likely would try to remove Musharraf from office...............Bush's policy of hanging on to Musharraf has caused friction between the White House and the State Department, with some career diplomats and other specialists arguing that the administration is trying to buck the political tides in Pakistan, U.S. officials said ....."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Once again we see the real face of the Bush administration in terms of "promoting democracy"...

Anonymous said...

Novak in WaPo blames the State Department for supporting Musharraf:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/20/AR2008022002266.html

"Foggy Bottom's stubborn policymakers are frozen in an irrelevant mind-set, dating to their effort last year to broker a partnership between Musharraf, as president, and Benazir Bhutto, as prime minister."