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February 3, 2006
Daily Dawn
Only Limited Progress towards Democracy: US
WASHINGTON, Feb 2: The United States’ top intelligence official on
Thursday praised Pakistan as a key ally but also as a major source of
extremism currently threatening the region and the United States.
National Intelligence Director John Negroponte said President Pervez
Musharraf’s government had captured several leaders of the Al Qaeda terror
group, calling Pakistan the place where “many of our most important
interests intersect.”
Gen Musharraf, however, who is both president and army chief, “has made only
limited progress moving his country toward democracy,” Mr Negroponte
testified in a relatively rare public session before the Senate Intelligence
Committee.
Pakistan’s 2007 elections, he said, “will be a key benchmark to determine
whether the country is continuing to make progress in its democratic
transition.” Militant groups in Pakistan, he said, threatened regional, US
and global interests. Negroponte gave an example of a Californian network of
extremists that maintained connections with Pakistani militants to recruit
US citizens for training in Pakistan. —AP
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