Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Musharraf Rejects U.S. Attack

In a story I was just reading, President Gen. Pervez Musharraf said Tuesday that talk of U.S. military strikes against al-Qaida in Pakistan only hurts the fight against terrorism, and his troops bombarded militant hideouts in their strongest response yet to a month of anti-government attacks. Ten suspected militants were killed.

May we please have the President, Congress, and the presidential hopefuls refrain from telling our enemies any further plans that we may have for them. We have Obama, saying would attack inside Pakistan without their permission, and the President agreeing, that he would also attack if their were "actionable" intelligence, and it goes on and on. We dis' one of our few allies left in the world and telegraph to our enemies what we will and won't do.

For once will the politician's stop playing with the lives of people with their comments. Even if they are going to do something, could you just keep it to yourself, so that it might have a better than "snowballs chance in hell', of actually succeeding. Bush couldn't keep quiet on bin-Laden, and he's still running free, "if he's still alive", and then Iraq, and border security, airport security, there is not one area of the "terrorism war", that either he or his political enemies have not babbled on about, to every media outlet in the world.

My God, if we have one secret left in this country, except who Really leaked the name of Valerie PLame, if would absolutely amaze me!

Think about it folks, Obama, Bush and others are talking about attacking a sovereign nation, and not just any nation, but a "friend" in the war on terror. Perhaps there is more that Musharraf could do, but this is a leader who is fighting it out on his streets daily, with terrorist's who have tried to assassinate him several times, so we should understand his trepidation, as to how much his countrymen will allow him to do without revolting. He bombed areas today, left alone in the past, but he may need a little more time to get things done, and if we were "true" friends we would allow him that time. After all if it just success that we want we would have already gone in, and we would leave behind another country that we wrecked, because of our "intervention"!

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