Sunday, March 4, 2007

When the U.S. says jump . . .


The current [March 7] edition of Geostrategy-Direct.com ties Pakistan to yet another potentially explosive development in its neighborhood.

Under the headline 'U.S. regional allies assisting in operations to destabilize Iran', we read the following:
The U.S. intelligence community has won cooperation from allies in the Mideast for limited strikes against Iran. U.S.-trained or financed operatives have been infiltrating Iran from locations in Pakistan and attacking installations or forces from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Hmmmmm . . . The item goes on to say the Saudis are financing this effort and includes a photo of the bus bombing in Zahedan near Pakistan. The chief suspect in the bombing said he received training in Pakistan.

Pakistani officials are fond of complaining the U.S. is always asking for impossible favors in the War on Terror in which Pakistan is involved on all sides of the conflict wherever it is being waged, especially in Afghanistan. Apparently, when the Administration were looking around for some help with the rising Iran challenge, they turned once again to President Musharraf. How much longer can this survivor last?



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