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India-Pakistan
Calls to Islamabad by Miliband and Rice went unanswered
2007-11-06
President Pervez Musharraf gave a firm commitment to UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown and US Secretary of State Condolezza Rice that he would hold elections on schedule by January just before imposing a state of emergency, The Guardian reported on Monday.
Should have known better. His lips were moving.
PakistanÂ’s government, over the weekend, ignored British and US efforts to clarify the situation. Calls to Islamabad by both British Foreign Secretary David Miliband and Ms Rice went unanswered. The showdown was postponed until MondayÂ’s scheduled meeting between the Pakistani leader and Western ambassadors in Islamabad, the report said.

The breakdown in communications was partly a result of chaos in Pakistan but it also reflects the limits to US and British influence in the region. London, in particular, relies on the Pakistani government for help in the battle against the Taliban, including lines of supply to British troops in Afghanistan through northern Pakistan, and surveillance of the flow of would-be suicide bombers between the two countries.
Posted by:Fred

#6  I pretty much agree, LiberalHawk, but I do tire of watching condi and george w play naive cop-dumb cop...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-11-06 14:52  

#5  will cutting aid make the Islamists take over? Some of the aid is civilian, and much of the military aid has gone for fighter jets and stuff like that.

Some of the aid is going for counter insurgency ops, but how effective has that been? The Islamists have basically taken over much of NWFP. Theyre not going to take over Punjab as the long the army doesnt want them to, with or without our aid.

The savings arent what its about - its to show that Perv cant just do whatever he wants with no consequences.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2007-11-06 13:56  

#4  Cut the aid, the islamowhackos will take over, then we'll have to spend the "savings" on more bombs and missiles to root 'em out...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-11-06 11:55  

#3  cut the aid, the calls will get answered.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2007-11-06 09:44  

#2  I really feel for her.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2007-11-06 05:56  

#1  Calls to Islamabad by Miliband and Rice went unanswered

Shocked, I'm sure, by how their vitally important opinions were totally unwanted.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-11-06 01:00  

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