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arisbe ([personal profile] arisbe) wrote2004-01-28 01:56 pm

Spring Offensive Planned

Thousands of U.S. forces would be involved, as well as Pakistani troops, planners said. Some of the 10,600 U.S. troops now in Afghanistan would be shifted to the border region as part of regular troop movements; some would be deployed within Pakistan.

"Before we were constrained by the border. Musharraf did not want that. Now we are told we're going into Pakistan with Musharraf's help," a well-placed military source said.


Spotted by [livejournal.com profile] mrdankelly

Mr. Bush may feel he needs a full scale world war to get elected this time. Of course he may think he can pick Osama up as easily as he did Saddam. But Saddam was handed over by the Kurds. But there is nobody, nobody I know of, in Afghanistan or Pakistan remotely analagous to the Kurds.

This may be the main reason Musharraf is so willing to bury the hatchet with Mother India.

Wrong about that, too...

[identity profile] publius-aelius.livejournal.com 2004-01-28 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
You're quite mistaken about his followers, I believe. One of my own "litmus tests" in politics has heretofore been opposition to capital punishment, but I'm willing to forego it, in Howard's behalf, because I believe he's sincere. I also don't like it that he "balanced" so many budgets in Vermont on the backs of the poor. He's NOT a doctrinaire leftist and most of us who are further to the left than he is know it. What he is, however, is a man who speaks his heart. The bit about "civil marriages" in Vermont and how God wouldn't have created so many "gays" if he hated 'em shows it.

[identity profile] prester-scott.livejournal.com 2004-01-28 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I reserve my prediction that the Democratic Party will not support him, but rather, a milder candidate who will have no chance whatsoever against Bush's popularity.

But then, I'm a Libertarian, so I lose either way.