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(回答先: 執拗にイラン攻撃を目指すアメリカの親イスラエル派 投稿者 これは大変だ 日時 2007 年 7 月 21 日 14:49:07)
AFP通信の報道によればパキスタン国内への武力行使も排除しない事をホワイトハウス側が述べたと言う。
さらにパキスタン領内への武力行使を行う場合、「パキスタン政府(ムシャラフ)の承認を得るか?」との質問に対して「こういう問題は公に協議しない」と述べておりパキスタン政府の承認を得ずに先制攻撃する事も否定はしていない。
クーデターで政権に就き数多くの米国政府の要求に従ってきたムシャラフもここで用済みと言う事でしょう。
近い将来にパキスタン国内で政乱が発生してクーデターで権力を握ったムシャラフ政権は、クーデターによって滅ぶかもしれません。
http://rawstory.com/news/afp/US_might_strike_in_Pakistan_White_H_07192007.html
US might strike in Pakistan: White House
The White House on Thursday refused to rule out striking at suspected terrorist targets inside Pakistan and would not say whether US forces would first seek permission from Islamabad.
Asked whether US President George W. Bush had ruled out US military action inside Pakistan, spokesman Tony Snow replied: "We never rule out any options, including striking actionable targets."
Asked whether Bush would first seek authorization from Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, Snow told reporters: "Those are matters that are best not discussed publicly."
Washington in recent days has sharply criticized Musharraf's truce with leaders in Pakistan's tribal areas, where Al-Qaeda and Taliban militants were believed hiding, calling on him to take aggressive military action.
And Bush's top counter-terrorism adviser at the White House recently suggested that the United States did not get all of the cooperation it hoped for from Pakistan in the global war on terrorism.
At the same time, the White House has been praising Musharraf personally.
"President Musharraf has put his life on the line and has been a very important ally in the war on terror," Snow said as Bush traveled here to make remarks on the federal budget.
"It's also clear that Taliban and al Qaeda, in the northwest territories and the federally administered tribal areas, have begun to put on operations that threaten the government of Pakistan itself," he added.
"President Musharraf, having tried one approach, in terms of dealing with the tribal leaders, is now going to have to be more aggressive and is being more aggressive moving forces into the region to deal with the security problems there," he said.