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We'll bomb you to Stone Age, US told Pakistan
The Times ^ | September 22, 2006 | Tim Reid

Posted on 09/22/2006 12:11:59 AM PDT by MadIvan

Musharraf reveals post-9/11 threat in book serialised by The Times

PERVEZ MUSHARRAF, the President of Pakistan, claimed last night that the Bush Administration threatened to bomb his country “into the Stone Age” if it did not co-operate with the US after 9/11, sharply increasing tensions between the US and one of its closest allies in the war on terrorism.

The President, who will meet Mr Bush in the White House today, said the threat was made by Richard Armitage, then the Deputy Secretary of State, in the days after the terror attacks, and was issued to the Pakistani intelligence director.

“The intelligence director told me that [Armitage] said, ‘Be prepared to be bombed. Be prepared to go back to the Stone Age’,” President Musharraf said. “I think it was a very rude remark.” The claims come at the end of a week in which relations between the US and Pakistan have sharply deteriorated, and days ahead of the publication of President Musharraf’s memoir, In the Line of Fire, which will be serialised in The Times from Monday.

On Wednesday, President Bush, in an interview with CNN, said that he would not hesitate to authorise immediate American military action inside Pakistan if he had intelligence of Osama bin Laden’s whereabouts. Asked if he would give an order to kill the al-Qaeda leader, Mr Bush said “absolutely”.

President Musharraf was clearly angered by Mr Bush’s declaration that the US would act independently of his authority inside Pakistan.

“We wouldn’t like to allow that. We would like to do that ourselves,” he said. The President’s potentially incendiary claim of US threats comes at a particularly sensitive time between Washington and Islamabad, amid suspicion in Washington that Pakistan is not doing enough to curb a resurgent Taleban in Afghanistan, or in the hunt for bin Laden.

Before the 9/11 attacks Pakistan was one of the only countries in the world to maintain relations with the Taleban, which was harbouring bin Laden, and the Pakistani intelligence services had close relations with the Taleban regime.

In recent days Islamabad has vehemently denied US media reports that it has struck a deal with al-Qaeda and Taleban militants inside Pakistan, and even one report that it has assured bin Laden that if captured, he would not face prosecution. President Musharraf told the CBS 60 Minutes programme that when he was told of Mr Armitage’s threat, he reacted in a responsible way. “One has to think and take actions in the interest of the nation, and that’s what I did,” President Musharraf said.

Documents showed that Mr Armitage, who last night disputed the language but did not deny the claim, met the Pakistani Ambassador and the visiting head of Pakistan’s military intelligence service in Washington on September 13, 2001, and asked Pakistan to take seven steps.

President Musharraf told CBS that he was irked by US demands that Pakistan turn over its border posts and bases for the American military to use.

He said some demands were ludicrous, including one insisting that he suppress domestic expression of support for terrorism against the United States. “If somebody’s expressing views, we cannot curb the expression of views,” he said.

The official 9/11 commission report on the attacks, based largely on government documents, said that US national security officials focused immediately on securing Pakistani co-operation as they planned a response.

Within days of 9/11 President Musharraf cut his government’s ties to the Taleban regime in Afghanistan and co- operated with US efforts to track and capture al-Qaeda and Taleban forces that sought refuge in Pakistan. President Bush often praises Islamabad for being one of Washington’s greatest and most crucial allies in the war on terrorism.

President Musharraf also spoke about his embarrassment when informed at the UN in 2003 by George Tenet, who was then CIA Director, that Pakistani nuclear weapon technology had been passed to Iran and North Korea by the father of the Pakistani nuclear bomb, A. Q. Khan.

“[Tenet] took his briefcase out, passed me some papers. It was a centrifuge design with all its numbers and signatures of Pakistan. It was the most embarrassing moment,” President Musharraf told CBS.

He learnt then, he says, that not only were blueprints being given to Iran and North Korea, but that the centrifuges themselves — the crucial technology needed to enrich uranium to weapons grade — were being passed to them.

“[Khan] gave them centrifuge designs. He gave them centrifuge parts. He gave them centrifuges.

“[The shipments] were not done once. They must have been transported many times.”

STRAINED DAYS

# September 11, 2001. President Musharraf condemns attacks on the US as “brutal and horrible”

# February 2002. On a visit to the White House Musharraf says: “We reject terrorism . . . we will continue to fulfill our responsibilities”

# February 2004. Nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan accused of selling secrets. Musharraf denies knowledge of his activities

# December 2004. Bush says Musharraf is “a person with whom I’ve worked very closely over the past four years”


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: armitage; pakistan; richardarmitage; tacticalnukestrikes; terrorism; usa
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61 posted on 09/22/2006 6:05:41 AM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life)
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To: BIGLOOK
why he names Armitage as the messenger.

Armitage was the administration's poison pellet at the time. Their malware. The ones to worry about are the ones we haven't identified.

62 posted on 09/22/2006 6:11:18 AM PDT by Graymatter (TV-free and clean for 3 years, 4 months.)
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To: MadIvan

Don't they mean "forward" to the Stone Age?


63 posted on 09/22/2006 6:46:58 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: taxesareforever
By my observation no bombing was necessary to put them back into the Stone Age.

That was my first reaction...a thorough bombing would advance them INTO the stone age.

64 posted on 09/22/2006 6:54:00 AM PDT by Cuttnhorse
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To: ScreamingFist

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66 posted on 09/22/2006 7:20:15 AM PDT by ScreamingFist (Annihilation - The result of underestimating your enemies. NRA)
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To: Graymatter
Armitage was the administration's poison pellet at the time.

Well, he was the bad cop at State, with Powell the good coop, it is necessary to have these two functions when you deal with certain countries (or persons).
67 posted on 09/22/2006 7:20:18 AM PDT by AdmSmith
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To: MadIvan

We need to stop pussy footing around... Insert strike teams.. take out these camps, capture anyone of value.. and extract...

Mushareff cannot take these people out without being assassinated or facing coup, so he will not do so. His government best will put on a show of containment, but nothing more.

The west needs to stop pussy footing around.. .they have declared war on us, and have been for 30 years.. its time to just take it to them, and be done with this nonsense.


68 posted on 09/22/2006 7:24:20 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: HamiltonJay
Pakistan's government does not control all of Pakistan. Our obligations, as such, are to Pakistan's government, not to "rebel" provinces that we do not recognise diplomatically. It's in those areas where the terrorists hide. Hit them hard.

Regards, Ivan

69 posted on 09/22/2006 7:25:52 AM PDT by MadIvan (I aim to misbehave.)
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To: MadIvan
Translation from Diplomatese:

USA: "Look, Pakistan, we can't have you harboring international criminals. We don't really trust you to turn them over. We will take action when we can find one."
Pakistan: "This is our country! We are soveriegn! We've got nukes to prove it!"
USA: "You are SO going to regret saying that. Look, it's simple, if you get in our way, we'll remove your nukes, your production facilities, your manufacturing capacity. We'll put you back in the stone age."
Pakistan: "Meany!"

70 posted on 09/22/2006 7:38:48 AM PDT by WizWom (Stupidty Hater!)
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To: MadIvan

I know a lot of nations who we should bomb back to the Stone Ages plus some Democrat strongholds!


71 posted on 09/22/2006 8:05:45 AM PDT by phillyfanatic
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To: Zhang Fei; Mo1; MadIvan; prairiebreeze; nopardons

I'll never ever forget Musharrif's "Deer in the Headlights" look during that press conference. Whatever was said to him, he BELIEVED it completely. He's been doing a pretty reasonable job of following through with us, too.

Kudos to any and all of our administration officials who accomplished that feat.


72 posted on 09/22/2006 10:09:47 AM PDT by AFPhys ((.Praying for President Bush, our troops, their families, and all my American neighbors..))
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To: AFPhys
Musharrif's "Deer in the Headlights"

You are exactly correct on that comparison. I remember it too now.

Wonder what Musharrif's motivation is to mention this right now? Money, perhaps....? Placating the Pakistani generals? Stirring up stink?

73 posted on 09/22/2006 12:33:16 PM PDT by prairiebreeze (No religion demands so much of it's members and so little of itself, than islam.)
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