The murder of Benazir Bhutto
The murder of Benazir Bhutto
Pretty good essay in the LRB about the murder of Benazir Bhutto and subsequent (non-)investigation. Has some insights into the fractured nature of the Pakistani state and the relationships between state organs and fundamentalists.
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Re: The murder of Benazir Bhutto
You know with how many elements of Pakistan's society and government are actively aiding and abetting our enemies, I don't know why we're still "allies" with them. I mean wasn't it all but confirmed that Bin Laden's compound was an ISI safe-house?
We should re-negotiate the terms of any future aid to Pakistan to include them actually doing something about the Taliban remnants hiding in their country.
We should re-negotiate the terms of any future aid to Pakistan to include them actually doing something about the Taliban remnants hiding in their country.
Re: The murder of Benazir Bhutto
We're nominal allies for 2 reasons. They have nukes, and their border with Afghanistan is loaded with Taliban and Al Quaeda and they occasionally help us kill them. Once we're out of Afghanistan I doubt we'll have much to do with them beyond trying to ensure their stability so the nukes don't fall into terrorist hands.Darksi4190 wrote:You know with how many elements of Pakistan's society and government are actively aiding and abetting our enemies, I don't know why we're still "allies" with them. I mean wasn't it all but confirmed that Bin Laden's compound was an ISI safe-house?
We should re-negotiate the terms of any future aid to Pakistan to include them actually doing something about the Taliban remnants hiding in their country.
Re: The murder of Benazir Bhutto
India is a better choice as an ally anyways. Larger, more professional military, nukes, larger population and industrial capacity, its a democracy and at least isn't at war with itself.
Re: The murder of Benazir Bhutto
Pretty good description of the wheels within wheels that makes up Pakistani politics. Of course, it doesnt mention that Bhutto herself was instrumental in sanctioning Pakistani-backed jihad in Afghanistan and India in the late 80s and early-mid 90s. She was prime minister when the ISI began to really swing behind the Taliban, and the shift of LeT and others from Afghanistan to India.