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warincontext.org - 12/4/2008
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Thoughts on the Mumbai attacks
By Paul Woodward, War in Context, November 30, 2008
Was this India’s 9/11? The best way of answer that is to try and imagine if this had happened in New York City.
I suspect that three days of carnage like this would have been even more deeply traumatic for ...
tomdispatch.com - 12/4/2008
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tomdispatch.com —
[ Note for Readers: To listen to a
TomDispatch audio interview with journalist Anand Gopal about the...
difficulties involved in reporting from Afghanistan, click here . ] Just when the Obama presidency-to-be was revving up to introduce its new ...
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Tomgram: Anand Gopal, Making Sense of the Taliban
timesofindia.indiatimes.com - 12/5/2008
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timesofindia.indiatimes.com —
New Delhi: The US leadership has asked Pakistan
to ban the Jamaat-ud-Dawa, the renamed political wing of...
Lashkar-e-Taiba, immediately and take action against Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, the head of the organization. This would count as an immediate ...
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Rice urges 'robust' Pakistani response to Mumbai ...
guardian.co.uk - 11/30/2008
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The pitted roads around Multan, the city of
saints, stretch flat across the fields. They lead past...
rundown factories, workshops, shabby roadside teashops and mile after mile of flat fields broken only by the mud and brick houses of the villages of ...
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Mumbai: Behind the attacks lies a story of youth ...
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... As Paul Woodward of the War in Context website wrote, "[W]hat we witnessed was a major move on President-elect Obama's chessboard of foreign policy even before he'd had a chance to lay a finger on any of the pieces." Tony Karon ...
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... to transfer up to 100,000 troops from the borderlands with Afghanistan to the Indian border. As Paul Woodward of the War in Context website wrote , "[W]hat we witnessed was a major move on President-elect Obama's chessboard of foreign policy even before he'd had a chance to lay a finger on any of the pieces." Tony Karon ...
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