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Pakistani diplomat says he feared Indian attack (AP)

 
AP - A senior Pakistani diplomat said Saturday that he believes India's military had been preparing to attack Pakistan in the wake of the bloody siege in Mumbai, and that he warned his government and British officials about it. (link)

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