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Home » Archives » March 2008 » Angry Pakistanis: U.S. cozying up to new leaders

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03/27/2008: "Angry Pakistanis: U.S. cozying up to new leaders"


Pakistanis are saying that the United States -- fearing resistance from Pakistan's new leadership -- is meddling in their nation's affairs so the U.S. can continue its deadly airstrikes in the northern tribal
regions.

Some in Pakistan said the envoys' visit was an attempt by the Bush administration to gauge whether it could count on the same level of allegiance from the new government that it got from President Pervez Musharraf -- whose power has eroded since the February elections.

[ Elections are deceptions, because the real power transactions occur with money, sex, loyalty and terror behind the scenes. The US is getting more allegiance from the new government than from Musharraf, and has stepped up bombing of suspected al-Qaeda areas. ]

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/03/27/pakistan.complaints/index.html