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    I just came across this story by chance, and I havent seen this reported anywhere else. If this is accurate then there could be some troubling times coming up on the subcontinent. Has anyone else seen anything about this incident?
    Musharref has been living on borrowed time for a while now, but with the way things are going in neighbouring Afghanistan his situation has never been more precarious.


    From the Telegraph website

    Air force officers held for attempt to murder Musharraf with rockets
    By Massoud Ansari in Karachi and Behroz Khan in Chinagai, Bajaur for The Sunday Telegraph
    Last Updated: 12:13am GMT 05/11/2006



    A cabal of Pakistani military officials with access to President Pervez Musharraf's innermost security circle has been arrested after trying to assassinate him in a rocket attack.

    The strike, aimed at the president's high-security personal residence-office in Rawalpindi, took place shortly after he returned from Britain and the US in late September.


    Gen Musharraf's alliance with the west is unpopular


    Although the president was not hurt, the attempt demonstrates the political instability engulfing his nation, which was heightened last week by his government's bombing of a madrassa in north-west Pakistan killing 80 suspected militants.

    With hardline religious parties orchestrating strikes and demonstrations, fears are growing that Gen Musharraf's opponents may make further attempts to remove him by force, creating a power vacuum in the Islamic world's only nuclear-armed state.

    According to Pakistani intelligence sources, about 50 people are being held on suspicion of involvement in the September attack, which involved a battery of Russian-made 107 mm projectiles launched by a signal from a mobile phone. Alarmingly, many are understood to be young officers serving in the Pakistani Air Force, some of whom have access to high-security zones of the presidential offices, parliament and the intelligence service.

    Although interrogations have not revealed any of them to have links with al-Qaeda or the Taliban, they are none the less believed to have acted out of growing anger at Gen Musharraf's alliance with America in its war on terror.

    One official said that while the rocket strike itself had been relatively amateurish, it would have probably been lethal had the plotters been assisted beforehand by an Islamic terrorist group.

    Al-Qaeda has succeeded in indoctrinating young air force officers before. Two were hanged for their role in planting a 500lb bomb in 2003 blowing up a bridge that Gen Musharraf's convoy was travelling over. He only escaped with his life because electronic jamming equipment on his car delayed the blast.

    A rattled Gen Musharraf has called a meeting with his closest confidants this week to review personal security.

    While he relies on the armed forces to keep him in power, loyalty among the military's lower tiers has become increasingly in doubt because of the perception that he has "sold out" Pakistan to the US and its western allies.

    Publicly, officials close to the president deny that he faces any challenge from within the forces.

    But privately they now admit that the personal threat against him is becoming "heavier and heavier", and are predicting serious fall-out from Monday's helicopter strike at the madrassa in the village of Chinagai, 100 miles north of -Peshawar.

    The Pakistani army said the madrassa was an al-Qaeda-linked school, used to train insurgents fighting across the border in Afghanistan.

    It was allegedly run by Liaquat Hussain, a fugitive cleric who was a purported associate of al-Qaeda's second in command leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. Residents and local religious parties, however, claim the victims were either innocent Islamic students or teachers. They say that the strike was carried out at the direction of the US military, a claim denied by both Pakistan and Washington.

    The madrassa was in the Bajaur province, a tribal area where local religious parties openly support the Taliban. Local leaders have already pledged to carry out suicide attacks to "avenge" the killing of "innocent people".

    "The elimination of Musharraf is a must to restore peace," declared Maulana Faqir Muhammad, a pro-Taliban militant commander, as a crowd carrying guns and chanting, "Death to Musharraf, death to Bush" protested in the Khar area of Bajaur last week. He described Gen Musharraf as an "American agent" who, he said, was "killing innocent people at the US behest".

    At a funeral of people killed in the strike, another cleric, Maulana Inayat-ur-Rehman, told 15,000 armed protesters that he had prepared a "squad of suicide bombers" to target Pakistani security forces in the same way that terrorists were attacking Americans in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    Gen Musharraf has been on a hit list for Pakistan's Islamic militants ever since he sided with America in the wake of the September 11 attacks.

    Although he often claims that "he is not an easy target", he wrote in his recently published memoirs In the Line of Fire: "I only pray that I have more than the proverbial nine lives of the cat."
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    Sooner or later the man's luck will end, and god help us, because if Iraq has taught us anything, then the absence of power can end up being a greater threat than the presence of a unsavory power.

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    well thats the fate of a tyrant
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    just imagine if pakistan fell to religious extremists,with similiar ideas to the taliban (lots of sympathetic pastuns in pakistan) so could happen,it would be the worst thing to happen to the west,extremists in control of 162 million people and nuclear weapons,and in control of many ultra islamic madrassa's

    so hopefully musharraf can destroy who ever wants to take him out of power,because we need him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The DUKE
    just imagine if pakistan fell to religious extremists,with similiar ideas to the taliban (lots of sympathetic pastuns in pakistan) so could happen,it would be the worst thing to happen to the west,extremists in control of 162 million people and nuclear weapons,and in control of many ultra islamic madrassa's
    We would be in such a great **** that... well...









    ...Maybe Chuck norris could do something. :tooth:

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    This guy has 9 lives.
    How many assassinations did he survive so far?

    If he does get killed I'm sure a different moderate will take over, but it's still a scare thought considering the nuclear stockpile in Pakistan.



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    chuck norris joke arent funny!!!!

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    It would be a sad thing for us all if he died he is I feel a truly misunderstood man dealing with immense difficulties most in the west know nothing about or any historical context to his problems. Anyone after him, will I feel be a lot more anti western and pro Islamism than we have seen before and that has so many consequences for the region never mind the west.

    Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seneca
    It would be a sad thing for us all if he died he is I feel a truly misunderstood man dealing with immense difficulties most in the west know nothing about or any historical context to his problems. Anyone after him, will I feel be a lot more anti western and pro Islamism than we have seen before and that has so many consequences for the region never mind the west.

    Peter
    are you in a sarcastic mood tonight guapo man?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The DUKE
    are you in a sarcastic mood tonight guapo man?
    Educate thyself sir, feast thine eyes

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    hating asbos!
    liking prince philip!
    not hating musharraf!
    happy for the death sentence of saddam!

    your starting to get a little more right wing in your old age...dont worry though it happens to every one!

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    Always have been right wing, to a certain extent and I will vote Cameron come the next election based on Green policy. Not because I think he will make a particularly good job of it but New Labour scream incompetence and the Lib Dems have barely ecisted on the map since CK left.

    The only left wing policy that ever appealed to me was the Lib Dems favouring an end to prohibition. Left Wing in Britain unfortunatly means tax and spend, and pandering to public opinion (at the minute, political landscapes change - don't we know it look at Labour).

    Musharraf, I never knew the array of problems he faced in power in trying to introduce democratic change (except his elections lol) and trying to reverse embedded opinions the west helped foster that was supporting the Taleban to all of a sudden fighting them.

    Also if the might of imperial Britain couldn't conquer Waziristan what makes anyone think that in this day and age Musharraf would stand a cat in hells chance. Guerrila warfare in that scenario is a frightening concept.

    Peter

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    yeah,i agree with you.Musharref does face many great problems,pakistani soldiers just refused to fight there fellow muslim bretheren in Waziristan.
    he is fighting a massive up-hill struggle (more like a vertical cliff)

    p.s is that stevie ray vaughn in your avatar?

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    No that is the hitcher (do ya wanna know about my thumb? Do you boy?) from the Mighty Boosh (I beg your Pardon! I appen to be one of the leading exponents of the jazz funk movement)

    It is really not so much a case that people refuse to fight in Waziristan it is the fact that they cannot win in waziristan. If ever there was a place where no army in the world could hope to conquer it is Waziristan, at least as long as the tribal pashtun reign there.

    Peter

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