Pakistan and the war on radical Islam
Here is Jan Markell’s take on Pakistan. Pakistan: What it all Means
On this issue I don’t see it quite the same as Jan.
Tags: IslamBhutto was not a decent human being. Her corrupt administrations were no models of democracy and they were not even that pro U.S. Bhutto helped set up the climate for the radicalization of Pakistan that we see today. Maybe she wanted to atone for her sins but more likely she just saw an opportunity to get back into power.
One way or another in the near future NATO is going to play a part in Pakistan. I don’t see any feasibility of US special forces sweeping the cities of Pakistan like Jan suggested. They would only get themselves killed and further radicalize the Pakistan people. If NATO is invited to help it will be in the Western providences. If Pakistan starts heading down the Taliban trail our special forces will take out Pakistan’s nuclear capabilities or India will. Then NATO and India will gear up for a take over of Pakistan in order to restore the government we want to rule in Pakistan. Forget about democracy, there will be no such animal at least until the world war against radical Islam is over.
This war against radical Islam is not just taking place in Pakistan and Iraq it is increasingly becoming a global war.
Date posted: Monday, December 31st, 2007 6:24 pm | Under category: Islam, Islamofascism, World War III
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