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U.S. Governmental News

US Tones Down Praise for Musharraf

Saturday, March 15, 2008 2:23:44 AM
By FOSTER KLUG

 Pakistan President, Gen. Pervez Musharraf is see in this undated file photo in Islamabad, Pakistan,  Just months ago, the United States publicly championed Musharraf as an "indispensable" ally. Now, officials barely mention the man the Bush administration once promoted as key to holding together a nuclear-armed country deemed crucial to the U.S.-led fight against extremists in South Asia.  (AP Photo/Mian Khursheed, File)WASHINGTON (AP) - Just months ago, the United States publicly championed Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf as an "indispensable" ally.

Now, officials barely mention the man the Bush administration once promoted as essential to holding together a nuclear-armed country deemed crucial to the U.S.-led fight against extremists in South Asia.

The new tone comes as the United States works to gain the favor of Pakistani opposition forces that won big in last month's parliamentary elections and as Musharraf's grip on power weakens. The newly empowered politicians are promising to reinstate fired judges who had questioned the legality of Musharraf's continuing in office.


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