Pakistan: U.S. Reactions to Pakistani Election Results Are Mixed (Inter Press Service News)
..."[The Islamist parties] have been replaced by secular Pashtun nationalist parties who are hostile to the Taliban and who, at a minimum, will not allow the institutions of these provincial governments to be used by collaborators of the Taliban," Steve Coll, a South Asia expert and president of the New America Foundation, told an interviewer on public television Tuesday.
..."There is this notion that if a coalition can be stitched together, this will
strengthen the war on terror," said Rajan Menon, a South Asia expert at
Lehigh University. "It will not, because the war has very, very little support
among Pakistanis, regardless of social class, ethnic background, or religious
commitment who feel that it has only spread the violence without translating
into any tangible benefit for average Pakistanis.
"If you have a democratic government headed by the PPP or Sharif, it will
have to reflect this popular sentiment," Menon said, noting that Zardari has
already called for more dialogue with militant Islamists in the tribal areas than
military confrontation.