I’m sure a true end of recent Rice’s visit to Islamabad is to introduce Pakistan to active participation in possible military campaign against Iran. As it became known from well-informed sources, when covert preparations for this war was on finishing line, some American allies refused to lend aid to America, though Washington was so sure of their support in this case. Money is not the question. There is no doubt that Bush administration will solve this problem when Bush nominates Paul D. Wolfowitz, a chief architect of the Iraq invasion and US Deputy Secretary of Defense, the next president of the World Bank. And I’m not speaking about political backing, because all of us became witnesses how under US pressure UN Secretary General, Kofi Annon, began to reform UN system with the aim of legalization of US future aggressions. I mean a direct participation of troops of one state or another in war actions. But a number of US allies become less and less in the world. Thus, Washington has to get to close quarters with countries, having off-colour reputation with relation to democracy and, plus, having a lot of territorial claims on neighbouring states.