Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Bhutto says she might allow U.S. strike on bin Laden - Yahoo! News

"might allow"?  Well that's nice to hear, because if we know where Bin Laden is, we're striking, with or without permission.  Try to block that, and you're likely to cause WWIII.

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto said on Monday that she might allow a U.S. military strike inside Pakistan to eliminate al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden if she were the country's leader.

"I would hope that I would be able to take Osama bin Laden myself without depending on the Americans. But if I couldn't do it, of course we are fighting this war together and (I) would seek their cooperation in eliminating him," Bhutto said in an interview on BBC World News America.

Well unfortunately for you Ms. Bhutto, your country and it's leadership have an earned reputation for appeasing, so if we know where he's at, we're going in.  Just thought we'd give you a heads up.  Plus, I don't know if I really trust Ms. Bhutto:

Bhutto has remained in exile rather than face corruption charges at home. On Monday, one of her lawyers filed an application for bail in case authorities arrest her when she returns.

If she's facing corruption charges, how trustworthy do you think she really is when it comes to capturing or killing Osama?

 

Travis

travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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