
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Nov. 5 — While Gen. Pervez Musharraf justified his emergency rule decree as helping him combat terrorism, it could end up weakening his ability to rein in the Qaeda militants who ultimately threaten American interests.
At the meeting, the general primarily railed against his political opponents, with special venom reserved for the Supreme Court. When asked by a diplomat to describe specific plans to crack down on terrorists, General Musharraf gave only a vague answer.
"He effectively dodged the question and turned to the military presence in the room and asked them to organize a briefing for ambassadors," said one of the Western diplomats. "It wasn't very clear in terms of what was actually being done."
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