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  • Tuesday, January 1, 2008 01:48 PM

    Musharraf and Busheviks want Sharif

    It seems too advantageous that with Bhutto out of the way, the government now has someone that can be easily criticized and help divert attention away from Musharraf’s complicities, duplicities and assassination role.

    Former PM now leads Pakistan opposition

    By MATTHEW ROSENBERG, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 29 minutes ago

    LAHORE, Pakistan - In his two turns as prime minister in the 1990s, Nawaz Sharif tried to endear himself to Pakistan's people with populist policies and did little to please the United States and other foreign allies. He might yet get the chance to repeat that role.

    Last week's assassination of his erstwhile rival, Benazir Bhutto, has left Sharif, who cultivated ties with the Taliban and tested nuclear weapons while in office, as the standard-bearer of the opposition to President Pervez Musharraf.

    "He is the only credible national leader left on the scene," said Rasul Bakhsh Rais, a political scientist at Lahore University of Management Sciences.

    That could be a worry to Musharraf and his chief international backer, the United States. Washington had pushed for Musharraf and Bhutto, both seen as pro-Western moderates, to work out some kind of power-sharing arrangement that would restore democracy in Pakistan and boost the fight against Taliban and al-Qaida.

    No such deal seems likely with Sharif. The conservative former prime minister is fiercely critical of Musharraf, who as army chief deposed him in a coup nearly a decade ago.

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