Our World: Bush's information offensive
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?apage=3&cid=1159193315824&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFullGood article, pulled it from Richard Clarks site
http://www.goodharborreport.com/?q=nodeFrom the Jerusalem Post
Hope I did this right, if not sorry
Earlier in the month Musharraf signed an accord with the Taliban that gave the group control over the Pakistani territories of north and south Waziristan. This agreement, which also involved Pakistan's release of some 2,500 Taliban and al-Qaida fighters from prison, is the Taliban's and al-Qaida's greatest victory since September 11, 2001. As military analyst Bill Roggio has reported on his Web site, The Fourth Rail, Musharraf's decision to hand Waziristan over to the Taliban and al-Qaida makes clear that he is a major enemy of the US.
But the Bush administration refuses to acknowledge this fact. Bush met with Musharraf in the White House and praised his leadership and his strong alliance with the US in fighting al-Qaida. The State Department praised the agreement that has caused NATO commanders to announce that more troops will be required in Afganistan to fight the resurgent Taliban.