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Mumbai and India's Homegrown Insurgency
Mumbai and India's Homegrown Insurgency
By Cernig The Bush administration and its American media stenographers are getting behind the Indian narrative that says the Pakistan-aided LeK terror group was responsible for the Mumbai attacks - in a way they refused to do back in 2006 when the LeK really was to blame for bombings in ...
Lashkar-e-Toiba
satp.org — 'Army of the Pure' Formation Formed in 1990 in the Kunar province of Afghanistan, the Lashkar-e-Toiba (also... known as Jama'at-ud-Da'awa) is based in Muridke near Lahore in Pakistan and is headed by Hafiz Muhammad Saeed. Its first presence in Jammu and ... (more) Lashkar-e-Toiba
India: Please Don't Go Down the Bush- Cheney Road
juancole.com — Many Indians have called the attacks in Mumbai "India's 9/11." As an American who lived in India,... I can feel that country's anguish over these horrific and indiscriminate acts of terror. Most Indian observers, however, were critical in 2001 and ... (more) India: Please Don't Go Down the Bush- Cheney Road
Mumbai Attacks
Mumbai Attacks
revolution.muslimpad.com — Here are a few points regarding the Mumbai battle: Nobody can really confirm who is exactly behind... the attacks. All that is gathered so far from the Kuffaar and Fusaaq media sources is that there's a group called "Deccan Mujahideen." Deccan refers ... (more) Mumbai Attacks
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ISI Head Won't Go To India
Crooks and Liars — ... However, there are still good reasons to question the other story that they want to stick to as well, the one involving India's finger-pointing at Pakistan as the prime mover behind the Mumbai attacks. ...

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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 ...
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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...
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Pakistani Taliban vows to battle India
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Britain investigating links to India attacks (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 11/28/2008
AP - The British government is investigating whether some of the attackers in the deadly India shootings could be British citizens with links to Pakistan or the disputed territory of Kashmir, officials said Friday.
Bush discusses India with diplomats, security team (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 11/29/2008
AP - President George W. Bush has held a secure video-teleconference at Camp David to discuss the attacks in India with U.S. officials in the region.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) — President Bush pledged Saturday the full support of the United States as India investigates the attacks in Mumbai that killed at east 183 people. "The killers that struck this week are brutal and violent," he said. "Terror ...
Statement from the PresidentPOLITICO.com: Politics 11/29/2008
President Bush's statement on the situation in India.
Best ways to react to India's '9/11'Christian Science Monitor | Commentary 11/30/2008
The three-day assault was likely aimed at sparking India and Pakistan into overreacting.