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When $10 Billion Is Not Enough
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Rethinking U.S. Strategy toward PakistanBy Craig Cohen, Derek CholletFeb 1, 2007
In the five years since Pakistani president General Pervez Musharraf announced his intention to cut ties with the Taliban and join the war on terrorism, U.S. policy toward Pakistan has been one of unstinting support. That approach has brought some genuine gains: more al Qaeda members have been captured and killed in Pakistan than anywhere else in the world since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Yet today, it is worth asking whether U.S. policy has reached its limits and if it is now being guided more by inertia than strategy. Washington’s close alliance with Musharraf may now have run its course.
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