Kay Bailey Hutchison had an op-ed in the WSJ yesterday about our foreign policy towards Pakistan as we hope it segues to a stable, legitimate democratic government.

What to do with Musharraf is one of the interesting questions of current foreign policy, with the long-term implications of diplomacy in the region looming large. Incidentally, one of my favorite things about Secretary of State Rice is that she gets herself on a plane and travels. While Ron Paul might object, this is an important criterion for a leader at Foggy Bottom, and one Secretary Powell did not fulfill.

Posted by Evan @ 03/12/08 05:04 AM

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