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Edited on Wed Mar-07-07 11:44 PM by CBHagman
I was unaware of the resolution and will be following this.
What I fear is that most Americans are unaware that Pakistan is a sanctuary for al Qaeda and that it also was the source of A.Q. Khan's so-called nuclear supermarket. Both factors have nightmarish long-term implications for security throughout the world (Just listen to Michael Scheuer for an idea of the possibilities).
I suspect also that very few Americans are aware that our so-called ally Pervez Musharraf came to power via a coup and is in a very vulnerable position.
What we really need is something with teeth in it, plus action from the Bush administration on several fronts, including nonproliferation. However, they're so busy promoting the Frank Luntz-tested talking points (i.e., that Iraq is the central front in the war on terror, that our troops are fighting over there that we may avoid having to fight over here, etc.) that they show few signs of facing the real issues. I suspect that in the long run, this will be a costly approach on several levels.
On edit: Oh, crap. I just saw the headline about the Pakistani scientists being kidnapped by the Taliban. Granted, that doesn't mean they're able to provide the technology to non-state actors, but still...
What's worse is that the government of Pakistan is apparently cowed by many things -- the popularity of A.Q. Khan, the fear of embarrassing itself by revealing the kidnappings, etc.
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