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How Pakistan may be slipping from the grasp of the generals

By Jo Johnson and Farhan Bokhari

Published: March 14 2007 19:18 | Last updated: March 14 2007 19:18

Not since September 12 2001 has Pervez Musharraf found himself under such pressure. The morning after the attacks on the US, Colin Powell, then secretary of state, insisted that Pakistan’s president leave a meeting to take his call, saying: “You are either with us or against us.”

Later that day, Richard Armitage, Gen Powell’s deputy, warned that Pakistan had to abandon the Taliban or prepare to be bombed “back to the Stone Age”, Gen Musharraf recalls in a disputed passage of his recent autobiography.

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