When A.Q. Khan, the father of Pakistan's nuclear program, "confessed" to mounting a rogue operation to sell the world's bad guys nuclear technology, it seemed awfully fishy.
Now, we know what stinks, thanks to the New Yorker's Seymour Hersh. Its a "quid pro quo": Bush gets to send troops inside Pakistan to finally hunt for Osama bin Laden; Pakistani president Musharraf is let off the hook for helping countries like North Korea go nuclear.
THERE'S MORE: Pakistan's government is denying Hersh's allegations.
U.S.-PAK DEAL: TROOPS IN, NUKE SALES OK
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