Bush's third war

Eclipsed perhaps only by Iraq, Pakistan ranks in the very top tier of the Bush administration's foreign policy blunders. Even as it vowed following 9/11 to never compromise with evil, the administration wasted no time in forging an alliance with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, the army general who seized power in 1999 through a military coup. Full Story »

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Gregory Kruse
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by Gregory Kruse - Oct. 15, 2008

As far as it goes. I think it tries to cover too big a subject for the space it occupies. The situation in Pakistan before the coup is ignored completely. The stated intentions of Barack Obama to mount incursions into Pakistan are also not dealt with. It seems a bit naive to think either he or McCain would be surprised so easily. I think the main problem for the author is that he is more partisan toward the anti-Iraq-occupation position of most Democrats than he is willing to appear. To me, it makes his arguments seem weak in the foundation and therefore suspect in the attic.

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