U.S. war on terrorism loses ground in Pakistan

July 28, 2008

The Bush administration may leave the region the same way it found it, with Al Qaeda entrenched and U.S. intelligence officials frustrated.

WASHINGTON — Although the “war on terrorism” remains a consuming focus of the U.S. government, the Bush administration appears poised to leave behind a situation not unlike the one it inherited nearly eight years ago: a resurgent Al Qaeda ensconced in South Asia, training new recruits, plotting attacks against the West, and seemingly beyond the United States’ reach. >>>>>
The Pakistanis are realizing that continue the “War on Terror” allows for their present ally, the U.S., may be turning on them.