But, as it is often with realpolitik, the unethical but pragamatic decision for today will turn the unethical and unpragmatic decision for tomorrow. (Chirac-led France also made that experience, repeatedly, in the last five years in Côte d'Ivoire - recognising Gbago's victory in Gueï's sham elections was the long forgotten first bad decision.)
any alternative would be worse, better a dictator than the islmaic fundamentalists,
I think Western support for Musharraf only strenghtens this worse alternative, and makes its eventual takeover more likely. (As happened in - well - Iran.)
their bombs are balanced out by India's
Or, enhanced by India's, should new insane Pakistani leaders start a nuclear war. (BTW, India has its mad nationalists too, so the situation is instable on the other side, too.)
and they have an incentive to maintain some stability there.
I don't understand this part. (Especially in light of the Khan network.) *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
One simple rule: any terrorist attack(or worse, of course) traced back to the country is treated asan act of war In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
Funny, I usually detect your fine sarcasm better than others, but can miss the deeper levels of your message when you're serious :-) *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.