Posted on 02/16/2006 8:05:15 PM PST by CarrotAndStick
Camps and operations of Kashmiri terrorist outfits working out of Pakistan "will have to be closed down," Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia designate Richard Boucher said on Thursday, asserting that President Pervez Musharraf should change the course of his country as he had decided following 9/11 attacks on US.
Asked during his Senate confirmation hearing about Kashmiri terror outfits operating out of Pakistan, Boucher said Washington had "again and again made clear that the Line of Control has to be respected and camps and operations will have to be closed down."
Boucher was responding to questions by Senator Richard Lugar, panel head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in the interactive session following his testimony.
Senator Lugar quizzed Boucher on what the State Department was doing about the resurgence of the Taliban militia operating from bases inside Pakistan as also what Musharraf had done about Kashmiri terrorist groups operating from within his country.
Boucher responded by pointing out that Musharraf had made a "fundamental decision" of changing the course of Pakistan in the aftermath of September 11, 2001 and that this is a long-term effort.
"It is important for Pakistan to carry that out," Boucher said.
Musharraf may THINK he's running Pakistan.
Pakistan has missiles from N Korea and nukes from China. India doesn't have that option. When it did, in the early 90s, the danger Islam posed was ignored by most.
Then what's left?
I know, an organized, unified front is what it takes.
But what do you think our best chance is?
Don't know really.
Pitting Muslims against Muslims would be good, though.
Here is my plan.
Identify the enemy and DESTROY THEM!!!
Bush will be visiting India in just a few weeks.
The American administration is only making some India friendly noises before the big event to build the mood. This kind of diplomatic sweet talk is just a routine exercise carried out before every high level vists. And not for the first time these words are being said. I doubt they ever mean a word of whatever they say.
Agreed........
"Again and again".
Insane.
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