Tuesday, August 19

Musharraf Resigns

President Musharraf of Pakistan has resigned.

Another article.

Okay, this bit of news hit me this morning, but I didn't have time to comment on it. Still don't really, so here's the highlights.

Pakistan scares the crap outta me and it should frighten you too. They are having stability issues, internal political violence, and they can't seem to shake the Taliban in their tribal frontier. All that isn't terrible... but they also have nuclear weapons. Sleep on that.

Musharraf wasn't the best game in town, but at least he played ball (to a point) with the U.S. That may have actually hurt him politically.

The ISI (Inter Services Intelligence), which is the Pakistani intelligence agency, has historical ties to fundamental Islam, ties to assassination plots (both against enemies and internally) and generally does whatever it wants. Without a strong hand guiding the ISI, or at least in collusion with it, they concern me. A lot.

I repeat, Pakistan has nuclear weapons.

As I was reading reports in Musharraf's resignation, a quote jumped out at me: 'Local media reports said he had been granted "safe passage" out of the country.' This is like saying, "President Bush resigned today, and was granted safe passage out of the country." That tell you anything?

I'm not a complete expert on counter-terror or counter-proliferation, but I certainly wish for more stability in any nation with a nuke arsenal.

File all that away in your happy box. I hope to have some more on this topic as I find some time to do some reading.

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