Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Del.), the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, on Sunday criticized the Bush administration’s Pakistan policy after Gen. Pervez Musharraf suspended his country’s constitution and began a crackdown on opposition leaders.  

Biden, who is running for the Democratic presidential nomination, said that he got the impression following a briefing with Bush administration officials that the White House does not have “any notion of what they’re going to do right now.”

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