Monday, December 31, 2007

Even Novak?

I haven't read a column by Robert Novak in maybe twenty years. So, I was somewhat surprised by his column about Bhutto's assassination. Novak feels that the administration had invested too much in Musharaff and did not believe that her life was in danger. Novak rejects the argument that Al Qaeda did it and urges an FBI investigation.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

One possibility, unexpressed so far, might be that both al Qaeda and Musharraf (at least, indirectly) did it. There were two men: one in Islamic dress, the other more western style. The latter fired shots first, then the suicide bomber blew himself up. No one has considered the possible coincidence of two separate assassins attacking at the same time. One of them, al Qaeda's man; the other Musharraf's. Probably, as in Rafik Hariri's assassination, we will never learn the truth.