Interesting campaign rhetoric from Bhutto in Pakistan, and brave considering the previous attempt on her life. Assuming she means it, I'd imagine she could count on Western support.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan: Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto promised to use both economic and military means to defuse Pakistan's pro-Taliban insurgency, warning that "foreign forces" could invade unless the government halts spreading militancy.
Bhutto was speaking in Pakistan's troubled northwest as she launched her campaign for Jan. 8 parliamentary elections. She planned key talks Monday with another opposition leader, Nawaz Sharif, who is urging a boycott of the vote.
While playing on fears of a violation of Pakistani sovereignty, Bhutto's remarks also reflected her willingness to sustain unpopular military operations against al-Qaida and Taliban fighters in lawless tribal areas.


Don't believe it!
Bhutto and her father supported the Taliban.
Bhutto is also wanted by INTERPOL.
http://www.bannerofliberty.com/BOL-2007MQC/11-15-2007.1.html
Posted by: Chiefy | Monday, December 03, 2007 at 07:52 AM