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Pakistan

MUFTI, SHAHAN | December 31, 2007 issue

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The article discusses how the war on terror has affected politics in Pakistan. The author comments that the U.S. has maintained strong ties with Pakistani ruler Pervez Musharraf despite democratic movements directed at removing him from power. U.S. forces have supported an alliance between Musharraf and former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto.

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PAKISTAN -- Politics & government -- 1988-; WAR on Terrorism, 2001-; MUSHARRAF, Pervez; BHUTTO, Benazir; PAKISTAN
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