He is a good man (even though he launched a counter-productive war against India).
The Taliban have also made it clear that they want his head. Basically anybody who is not with them is by definition against them. It would help is the powers that be that are in charge of Pakistan hurry up and get rid of this growing menace before it consumes everybody in SAsia.
….
Pakistan’s
former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, who is on trial for treason,
narrowly escaped an assassination attempt as a bomb went off shortly
before his convoy was due to pass on Thursday, police said.
The
bomb was planted on his route from an army hospital where he has been
staying since January to his home on the outskirts of Islamabad.
“Four kilograms of explosive device planted in a pipeline under a
bridge exploded around 20 minutes before the former president was
supposed to cross the spot,” senior police official Liaqat Niazi said.
…
regards
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Razib Khan is a Bangladeshi-American geneticist and writer. He is co-founder of Brown Pundits and runs Unsupervised Learning, a Substack on population genetics, evolution, history, and politics with more than 55,000 subscribers, alongside the accompanying podcast. He has blogged at Gene Expression since the early 2000s.
His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, National Review, Slate, India Today, Quillette, and UnHerd. He is Director of Operations at FUTO in Austin, Texas, and co-founder of GenRAIT, a life-sciences platform company. Earlier in his career he developed ancestry algorithms for Gene by Gene, the Genographic Project, and Insitome, and was among the first employees at Embark Veterinary.
Born in Dhaka and raised in upstate New York and eastern Oregon, he holds degrees in biochemistry (2000) and biology (2006) from the University of Oregon, and undertook doctoral work in genomics and genetics at UC Davis. He lives in Austin.
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