April 16, 2008
Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN), ranking member, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, opening statement, Hearing on Pakistan, February 28, 2008:
“U.S. interests are neither one-dimensional nor short term, and bilateral cooperation must also address economic and social challenges throughout the country. Otherwise, our security goals are unlikely to be reached. … The United States should work with the parties to achieve agreement on a strategy for fighting extremism and advancing Pakistan’s broader national interests. We should make it clear to the people in Pakistan that our interests lay not in supporting a particular leader or party, but in democracy, pluralism, stability, and the fight against violence and extremism.”

