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Op-Ed Contributor: The Terrorists Want to Destroy Pakistan, Too
The president of Pakistan says the Mumbai attacks were directed not only at India but also at Pakistan’s new democratic government and the peace process. >
 'Mumbai (Bombay) mastermind' arrested in Pakistan
'Mumbai (Bombay) mastermind' arrested in Pakistan
timesonline.co.uk — Pakistani security forces have raided a suspected training camp used by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the militant group blamed... for last month's attack on Mumbai, and arrested several of the group's activists, government officials said today. One official ... (more) 'Mumbai (Bombay) mastermind' arrested in Pakistan
Terror, recession, oh, workout fiend Obama's still a smoker
latimesblogs.latimes.com — While you were watching football this morning and afternoon President-elect Barack Obama had a busy day, though... part of it was pre-recorded on Saturday. We have three news videos below, plus the transcript of Obama's Sunday morning interview on ... (more) Terror, recession, oh, workout fiend Obama's still a smoker
Pakistan detains Lashkar-e-Taiba communications expert
longwarjournal.org — Pakistan security services detained another senior Lashkar-e-Taiba operative suspected of being involved in the Mumbai terror attack.... Zarar Shah was one of an estimated 10 to 20 Lashkar-e-Taiba operatives detained during raids on the terror ... (more) Pakistan detains Lashkar-e-Taiba communications expert
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Pakistan Redux, Senate Seat for Sale
Notes From a Grumpy Old Man — ... Pakistan is more of a problem for the US than any other country, and they are at a crossroads. They helped create the Taliban and other extremist groups, and have supporters of those trains of thought throughout their government and military. One view is expressed by the current President, Asif Ali Zardari, who lost his wife to a rrorist attack. He points out that Pakistan has 150,000 troops fighting along the Afghanistan border, more than there are NATO troops, and that the civilian population is suffering as the extremist groups move away from the border area ...

Pakistan Refuses To Hand Over Mumbai Suspects
Newshoggers.com — ... All of which puts President Zardari's glib assurances in the NY Times Tuesday that "Pakistan is committed to the pursuit, arrest, trial and punishment of anyone involved in these heinous attacks," and Condi Rice's statement that Pakistan is taking "positive steps" in combatting terrorism in an entirely less glowing light. ...

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