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Candidate Kiyani

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  • Kiyani is a chain smoker with a tendency to mumble, but he speaks to Musharraf in a way few other senior officers would dare. Western military officials say he told the president he would accept nothing less than the top job in the army — and Musharraf dreads giving up that post, knowing it is the source of much of his authority. For months the president, who himself seized power in a bloodless military coup nearly eight years ago, has resisted public demands that he step down as army chief. His refusal has seriously raised public hostility towards the armed forces; if Kiyani succeeds in restoring its reputation, he is likely to get the credit, not Musharraf. “The army has ruled the country for more than half of our 60 years of independence, so psychologically people are geared to the army chief as being the political centre of gravity,” says retired Lt. Gen. Talat Masood. “Musharraf’s power will be reduced considerably as people gravitate more to the new army chief than the president.”

    Right now an improvement in the public’s opinion of a Musharraf-less army is the least of the president’s worries. He desperately needs to restore stability to the country’s jihadi-dominated areas. More than 100 pro-Islamabad tribal elders have been assassinated in the past year or so, and there are almost daily beheadings of one or two tribals accused of being government spies and collaborators. If you can’t protect your friends, you lose. An old military man like Musharraf should know that.

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