ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's military President Pervez Musharraf narrowly escaped a "terrorist" attack Sunday after a bomb tore up a section of road in the northern city of Rawalpindi a minute after his convoy passed, officials said. "The president's motorcade passed a minute before the blast," a military spokesman, Major General Shaukat Sultan, said. "He is safe and sound." "It is a terrorist act," Sultan said. "Whether it was an assassination attempt or not cannot be said until after the investigations." Musharraf incensed militant groups by abandoning Pakistan's support for neighboring Afghanistan's ousted Taliban rulers and backing the U.S.-led "war...