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Friday, July 09, 2004

Bush Sinks to New Low Even For a Bush

I have been a Bush family critic for decades and the following shocks even me; not for the evil inherent in the motivation, but the stupidity of being so clumsy as to be caught at it so early: In a despicable act of political expediency reminiscent of his father's involvement in Reagan's October Surprise infamy—timing the release of the hostages in Iran to ensure the defeat of incumbent President Jimmy Carter—according to a story just released by The New Republic, George W. Bush has demanded that the Pakistanis not only capture Osama bin Laden and other "High Value Targets" to fit an election timetable but actually instructed which dates would be most effective politically.
This spring, the administration significantly increased its pressure on Pakistan to kill or capture Osama bin Laden, his deputy, Ayman Al Zawahiri, or the Taliban's Mullah Mohammed Omar, all of whom are believed to be hiding in the lawless tribal areas of Pakistan. A succession of high-level American officials--from outgoing CIA Director George Tenet to Secretary of State Colin Powell to Assistant Secretary of State Christina Rocca to State Department counterterrorism chief Cofer Black to a top CIA South Asia official--have visited Pakistan in recent months to urge General Pervez Musharraf's government to do more in the war on terrorism. ...

This public pressure would be appropriate, even laudable, had it not been accompanied by an unseemly private insistence that the Pakistanis deliver these high-value targets (HVTs) before Americans go to the polls in November. ...

The New Republic has learned that Pakistani security officials have been told they must produce HVTs by the election. According to one source in Pakistan's powerful Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), "The Pakistani government is really desperate and wants to flush out bin Laden and his associates after the latest pressures from the U.S. administration to deliver before the [upcoming] U.S. elections." Introducing target dates for Al Qaeda captures is a new twist in U.S.-Pakistani counterterrorism relations--according to a recently departed intelligence official, "no timetable[s]" were discussed in 2002 or 2003--but the November election is apparently bringing a new deadline pressure to the hunt. Another official, this one from the Pakistani Interior Ministry, which is responsible for internal security, explains, "The Musharraf government has a history of rescuing the Bush administration. They now want Musharraf to bail them out when they are facing hard times in the coming elections." (These sources insisted on remaining anonymous. Under Pakistan's Official Secrets Act, an official leaking information to the press can be imprisoned for up to ten years.)

A third source, an official who works under ISI's director, Lieutenant General Ehsan ul-Haq, informed tnr that the Pakistanis "have been told at every level that apprehension or killing of HVTs before [the] election is [an] absolute must." What's more, this source claims that Bush administration officials have told their Pakistani counterparts they have a date in mind for announcing this achievement: "The last ten days of July deadline has been given repeatedly by visitors to Islamabad and during [ul-Haq's] meetings in Washington." … [A]ccording to this ISI official, a White House aide told ul-Haq last spring that "it would be best if the arrest or killing of [any] HVT were announced on twenty-six, twenty-seven, or twenty-eight July"—the first three days of the Democratic National Convention in Boston.
The New Republic
 


12:36 AM / Editor / permalink    2 comments

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Damn, I just posted about this! You beat me this time.

And we just take this sort of thing for granted, that Bush is tying our national security to the election. Re-election and preservation of the dynasty is all that matters. And due to the complacency and boredom and weariness of the American public, we hardly even care,we hardly even notice, and we're not in the least surprised. Just another day in Washington....

Great to see you back.

By Blogger richard, at 8:57 AM  

Yep, just business as usual in the kingdom of Bush. Please let there be a dethroning in the very near future.

And thanks, I don't know how long this window of opportunity with Blogger will last, but I hope I really am back! Ellen tells me that swapping out of Blogger and into Movable Type would be an extremely labor-intensive chore that she's not sure she can handle.

By Blogger Joseph, at 10:54 AM  

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