De Clinton a Bush
Los meses justos antes de que él dejara a presidente Clinton de la oficina pagaron una visita repentina a Musharraf. Atontaron a los demócratas del congreso. Musharraf se había demostrado rápidamente para ser un dictador Taliban-cariñoso, desequilibrado que violó términos del tratado de los E.E.U.U. estallando un nuke y amenazando incinerar a nuestro aliado la India. Notablemente, el embajador con Clinton hizo los pagos a las compañías eléctricas un artículo superior en su agenda.
Favores hechos; favores compensados. Nada nuevo debajo del sol, pero es un juego peligroso, senador Clinton.
All right, maybe you can say that President Clinton’s blessing of the radioactive dictator can’t be blamed on Hillary despite the smelly money chain going from Arkansas to Karachi. But, be honest, the lady sure as heck ain’t running on her record as a Senator; her whole pitch is, “Re-elect Clinton.” And I’d rather tell you this story before you hear it from President Giuliani.
Nevertheless, let’s not lose sight of the current danger. While the Clinton’s may have handed us the Lunatic of Lahore, it’s George Bush who leaves mints on his pillow. I have no information that Clinton knew of the sales to North Korea. The Bush Administration did and, we discovered at BBC, blocked the CIA investigation that could have exposed it in 2001. And that, Mr. Bush, is a very, very dangerous game. The problem of creating Frankensteins, whether an Osama or a Saddam or a Musharraf, is that these creatures are often known to rise and turn on their creators.
But I’m sure we’ll correct the error. Four years ago, as Bush was proclaiming victory over the Butcher of Baghdad, I wrote, “Given our experiences with Saddam and Osama, our monsters tend to get out of control after about 11 years. Therefore, we can expect, in the year 2013, that President Jeb Bush will have to order the 82d Airborne into Pakistan to remove Musharraf, the Killer of Karachi.”
Unfortunately, we may not have that long.
UPDATE: Tony Karon explains the faux democratic battle currently taking place in Pakistan.
Via the awesome Anthony Loewenstein web site
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