Ringing US support for Gen Musharraf
WASHINGTON: President Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday received ringing endorsement from the United States of his policies and actions with assurances of continued support for his attempts to fight extremism and steer Pakistan towards democracy.
The assurances came from Richard Boucher, assistant secretary of state for South Asia, at a special briefing held at the State Department. It was clear that the US is un-swayed by the popular upsurge in Pakistan for civilian democratic rule, having thrown its lot with Musharraf, whom it views as the leader best equipped to fight extremism and support US policies in the region.
Boucher was asked several times in different ways why the US continues to support Gen Musharraf when the people of Pakistan want a different dispensation, but he continued to express unstinted support for Musharraf and his policies.
Boucher also expressed understanding for the North Waziristan agreement, saying that it was the other side that had violated the three agreed conditions. He did not criticise the revival of the deal as long as it meets the three conditions that the local leaders had earlier agreed to abide by.
He also expressed support for the storming of the Lal Masjid. He called the mosque the product of decades but would not say on whose shoulders lay the responsibility of letting that happen. He said the storming of the mosque showed that the government is prepared to move militarily if that becomes necessary.
He said the US will support the governments efforts to upgrade the Frontier Constabulary and improve and increase its capabilities. The US will also be part of efforts to economically develop Pakistans tribal regions.
Turning to democracy, he said there is a lot of politics in the air and the US supports the coming elections and is fully behind the people having a choice in how they are governed. However, it was clear from what he said a number of times in answer to different questions that the US views Pakistans democratisation as a phased process.
Asked if what Musharraf has done in the fight against extremism is too little too late and whether he can go it alone, Boucher replied that while Musharraf is capable of doing it alone, he will have our support. He said the US hopes that the coming elections would be conducted in a free and fair manner. He said it is Washingtons hope that Pakistan will eventually and in the long run become a moderate, stable and democratic Islamic state.
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