The Pakastani strong man appears to be grasping at straws to maintain any popular support for his continued existence in this world.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Despite the growing threat from Islamic extremists, President Pervez Musharraf said U.S. troops are not welcome to join the fight against al-Qaida on Pakistani soil.
Musharraf warned in an interview published Friday that Pakistan would resist any unilateral military action by the United States against militants sheltering in its lawless, tribal regions close to the Afghan border.
“I challenge anybody coming into our mountains,” he told Singapore’s The Straits Times in the interview, notable for its unusually strident language. “They would regret that day.”
source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22613874/
Get a clue fearless leader. Without western support, you are just another piece of infidel meat. Your nation is factionalized beyond belief, and that’s not even counting the Tali-ban / al Qaeda coalition that want your head on a stick. You should be begging for American and British Empire Special Forces to come to Pakistan, and do what they do best. Personally, I hope that they do stay out of your hell hole, at least until you have been removed from the Chessboard of life. After that? Then they will have no reason at all not to hunt down the terrorist’s.
January 14, 2008 at 06:33
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January 14, 2008 at 12:30
He has been handed too much money over the years by the US and Saudis that he thinks he is needed. He killed Bhutto.
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