Can any good come from the brutal assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto? Can any good of any kind come out of that hell-hole region of the world? Possibly. Not that I’m any expert, but consider the following.
The northwest quadrant of the country neighboring Afghanistan is, for all intents and purposes, a “sanctuary” for al Qaida and the Taliban. U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan don’t have the authority to cross the border to take out the enemy, even in “hot pursuit” of skeddadling Johnny Jihadis. And Pakistani President Pervez Musharaff has given little more than lip service to draining that particular terrorist swamp in his country.
Musharaff should now come under intense pressure to either crush the Taliban and al Qaida forces holed up in this mountainous region of his country himself, or better yet, team up and allow existing NATO and coalition forces in Afghanistan to help wipe out this scourge. At the very least, dismantle the “Stop” signs currently on the Afghan/Parkistani border. Bhutto’s assassination should result in the end of this safe harbor for Islamic terrorists.
But for a FAR more informed and enlightened reaction to yesterday’s events, consider these words of wisdom from Lt. Col. Allen West (retired), who recently returned from a two-year stint as a military adviser in Afghanistan, and a veteran of the Iraq war.
The assassination of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto evidences who is really in command in Pakistan: Islamic terrorists and their ideology. Pervez Musharref has done nothing to promote civil liberties, constitutional order or rule of law in Pakistan. He is a despotic ruler who has been playing the Roman god Janus with the US, and indeed the world. Pakistan has received billions in US foreign aid in money and weapons support, but none of it has gone to fight against Islamic terrorism. It has been stockpiled to fight against their traditional enemy, the world’s largest democratic state, India.
When Musharref ordered the withdrawal of Pakistani troops from Waziristan it allowed the establishment of a new terrorist sanctuary, a self-proclaimed “Talibanistan”. The standoff at the Red Mosque earlier this month allowed us to see what happens when the radical islamists attempt to extend their ideology beyond the declared walls of sanctuary.
Benazir Bhutto knew the day she landed she was a marked woman, but her courage should embolden us to accept reality. That reality is that we face a barbaric and committed enemy which has no regard for liberty and freedoms, only their warped and insane 7th century vision of an antiquated totalitarian, imperialistic ideology. The best way to give tribute to Benazir Bhutto is to commit, as she did, to eradicate Islamic terrorism, the mysticism which holds hostage those who seek to step out of darkness, and into the light of individual freedom, not collective religious slavery.
There can be no doubt that Pervez Musharref and the Pakistan ISI allowed these continuous attacks to take place against Bhutto, until the enemies of our world were successful.
If our world leadership is serious, they will abandon the empty rhetoric of “strong condemnation” and begin to cut off aid to Pakistan and Musharref. We will begin to regulate the visas granted to Pakistan and revoke student visas. We will look to shut down our embassies. And lastly we will not allow the terrorist enemy sanctuary, wherever he seeks to find it, and that includes cross-border strike operations. These measures are not against the people of Pakistan who desire rule of law, civil liberties, and freedom. It is meant to place pressure and responsibility to enact a change. These measures would be meant to set conditions for those seeking reform to enact such, and restore honor and dignity to Pakistan.
Musharref is not an ally. He is a despotic user. Having been in southern Afghanistan, I know of the Chechnyans, Saudis, Yemenis, Uzbeks, Pakistanis, Somalis, and other Arabs who are captured in Afghanistan….and they have come from across the border in Pakistan. We all know that during the winter months many of the Taliban return to Waziristan to refit and retrain, preparing for the next spring campaign season. We know that the stories of Pakistan ‘capturing’ Taliban are just a hoax; in actuality they round up many Talibs who refuse to return to Afghanistan to fight.
Bhutto sacrificed her life to inspire all of us to stop “playing war” with this enemy, and face the truth that they are determined to enslave us all, and no one is safe from their maniacal desires. In particular, western female political leaders should be enraged at the loss of a promising voice. Our response to this tragedy must resound clearly, and not be a typical sound bite. We have to stand together as a free world.
We must declare the enemy to be Islamic terrorism (Al Qaeda, Taliban, Hezbollah, Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood, Islamic Jihad, Al Aqsa Brigade, Al Quds Brigade, Iranian Republican Guards, Abu Sayyaf, Jemaat al Islamiah) and the state sponsors who provide them sanctuary and support: Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt, Yemen, Sudan, Somalia, Libya, and Pakistan.
It is quite simple. Strategically we must:
* Deny this enemy sanctuary,
* Interdict his support (men, materiel, and money),
* Isolate him,
* Contain the promulgation of his ideology, and lastly
* Disrupt his operations worldwide.This is not Bush’s War. It is not a war in Iraq. It is a world war, an ideological struggle which cannot simply find a solution in appeasement, compromise, or negotiation. It takes bullets and words, the ability to know when to use each, and the willingness to do so.
Let not Benazir Bhutto’s death be in vain.
Posted on December 28th, 2007 by Chuck Muth
Filed under: National

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[…] His column quotes the informed and enlightened reaction to yesterday’s events of Lt. Col. Allen West (retired), who recently returned from a two-year stint as a military adviser in Afghanistan, and a veteran of the Iraq war. […]
with personal resposibility under attack here and in yerp, i wonder if anyone has asked the question that keeps begging to be asked:
“are the pakistanis governable?!!”
we abandoned the south vietnamese for just this reason thirty years ago and gave them to the communists to deal with, right?
wasnt that the only reason so many republicans (gerald ford etc) looked the other way when the nva took ho chi minh city?
now because there’s chance that someone might get nuked its all so important to everyone? am i insane to realize that the russians had nukes the whole time and still do but no one is talking about them anymore?
the reasons why this matters are that we as a civilized pc guilt ridden society somehow feel its our obligation to repant every backward nasty “culture” around the world or somehow ours will immediately unravel ( while europe could give a damn for real and never will..)
before we entered swasia it was feared that it was all going to fall into the hands of the russians and that they would have warm water ports to block oil out of the sts of hormuz. HA! we should be so lucky as to be able to hand all these ignorant savages to them.
we cant export or values anymore because its not pc, but we are somehow required to export our blood and money instead.
bhutto and mushy are both slumming rich kids, she a hillary and he a hitler and they both lived beyond their means, so what do we do other than bankroll them some more?
maybe obambi had it right and we shouldnt ask for our “ally’s” permission and just bomb their asses. A republican would need “permission” and then “forgiveness” whereas a marxist would have killed them all already.
we deserve all this for being such pussies..