ft.com - 12/3/2008
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India has served Pakistan with a demand to hand over 20 of its most feared criminals and militants, seeking co-operation with its neighbour rather than military confrontation in response to last week’s attacks on Mumbai. Pranab Mukherjee, India’s foreign minister, said on Tuesday: “We have asked ...
online.wsj.com - 12/3/2008
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online.wsj.com —
Getty Images STANDING WATCH: Police on Tuesday guard
Mumbai's main rail station, a target of last week's...
terror attack -- plotted, India says, by a Pakistani militant.
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India Names Mumbai Mastermind
thenation.com - 12/2/2008
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thenation.com —
Obama's New Team at State, Defense, NSC By
Robert Dreyfuss The Wall Street Journal , evidently keen...
readers of this blog, devoted an editorial on Friday to my criticism of Barack Obama's foreign policy team. Its November 28 editorial , entitled ...
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The Dreyfuss Report
nytimes.com - 12/3/2008
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nytimes.com —
On Feb. 6, 2006, three Pakistanis died in
Peshawar and Lahore during violent street protests against Danish...
cartoons that had satirized the Prophet Muhammad. More such mass protests followed weeks later. When Pakistanis and other Muslims are willing ...
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Op-Ed Columnist - Calling All Pakistanis
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India Demands Pakistan Turn Over Its 20 Most Wanted "Militatants"
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India Demands Pakistan Turn Over Its 20 Most Wanted "Militatants" A useless gesture: India has served Pakistan with a demand to hand over 20 of its most feared criminals and militants, seeking co-operation with its neighbour rather than military confrontation in response to last weeks attacks on Mumbai. Pranab Mukherjee, Indias foreign minister, said on Tuesday: We have asked for the arrest and handover of those persons who are settled in Pakistan and who are fugitives of Indian law. Nobody is talking of military action [against Pakistan], he said of the ...
The Guns of December?
Vodkapundit —
India has presented Pakistan with a demand: to hand over 20 of its most feared criminals and militants, seeking co-operation with its neighbour rather than military confrontation in response to last week’s attacks on Mumbai. Pranab Mukherjee, India’s foreign minister, said on Tuesday: “We have asked for the arrest and handover of those persons who are settled in Pakistan and who are fugitives of Indian law. It’s comforting to hear that New Delhi wants “co-operation.” It’s less comforting when you think that this story reminded me first of President Bush’s demands on the Taliban ...
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pd.miami.com 12/6/2008 — India demands Pakistan hand over fugitives, testing pledge of cooperation Tue Dec 2, 2008 India demanded Tuesday that Islamabad hand over 20 fugitives it says have taken refuge in Pakistan, in an escalation of the confrontation between the... more... ...
Indian demands Pakistan turn over most wanted
longwarjournal.org 12/2/2008 —
Lashkar-e-Taiba leader Hafiz Saeed.
Indian has demanded the Pakistani government turn over about 20 most wanted terrorists to demonstrate its seriousness about fighting terrorism in the wake of last week's terror siege of ...
Both ends and the middle
pajamasmedia.com 11/29/2008 — The New York Times notes the inconvenient truth. Barack Obama’s plan to enlist Pakistan in the fight against al-Qaeda in exchange for improving its relations with India has become one of the potential casualties in Mumbai.
The terrorist attacks ...
Talk of India-Pakistan war
agonist.org 12/2/2008 — There are feverish talks happening here in India about going out for a war with Pakistan due to last week's terrorist attacks in Bombay.
Here is my analysis (first 3 paras' content are also repeated in one of my comments in the Bombay post on ...
Apocalypse now
thetalkingdog.com 11/30/2008 — My heart goes out to the people of Mumbai, India, who have endured days of an ongoing and vicious terror attack that has already killed over 100 and wounded hundreds...
Pakistan foreign minister cuts short India visit-India
timesofindia.indiatimes.com 11/29/2008 — NEW DELHI: Distressed over widespread charges of involvement of Pakistan in the Mumbai terror attacks, Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi cut short his four-day visit to India and abruptly left for Islamabad on Saturday morning. Qureshi ...
All Around the World
yglesias.thinkprogress.org 11/29/2008 — Of course, when you see a spectacular terrorist attack in India, it’s natural for some eyes to start looking across the border to Pakistan, and then one starts to worry that the subcontinent’s cold war might turn hot:
Counterterrorism ...
International support to India and Pakistan against Jihadi terror
counterterrorismblog.org 12/1/2008 — As Governments and private sector analysts are now decrypting the secrets of the Mumbai Jihadi operation and as diplomats are hurrying to head off a crisis between the two Asian nuclear powers, the counter terrorism community within Democracies is ...
Pakistani Taliban vows to battle India
longwarjournal.org 12/23/2008 —
Baitullah Mehsud from a recent Taliban video.
The Pakistani Taliban has vowed to back the government in the event of war with India, the leader of the group said yesterday.
In an interview with The News , Baitullah Mehsud said ...