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juancole.com - 12/2/2008
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Leaks to the Indian press by security officials in charge of interrogating the captured terrorist , Ajmal Amir Kamal (or Qasab?) are fleshing out the background of the attack on Mumbai and clarifying the evidence that it was an operation of the Lashkar-e Tayiba [the "Army of the Good"]. The ...
longwarjournal.org - 12/2/2008
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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 ...
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Indian demands Pakistan turn over most wanted
longwarjournal.org - 12/1/2008
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A senior Pakistani military official called two senior
Taliban leaders "patriots," signaling a shift in posture against...
the Taliban in the Northwest Frontier Province. The Mumbai terror siege and India's reaction may lead the Army to negotiate peace ...
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Taliban are 'patriots,' says Pakistani Army official
timesofindia.indiatimes.com - 12/2/2008
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timesofindia.indiatimes.com —
WASHINGTON: Sovereign nations have the right to protect
themselves, US president-elect Barack Obama said on Monday, when...
asked if India could follow the same policy he advocated during his election campaign — of bombing terrorist camps in Pakistan if ...
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India has right to protect itself: Obama-USA-World
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Terrorism's Perverse Success?
Obsidian Wings —
... ). I’m assuming the attackers had a larger purpose. I’m also persuaded by Juan Cole’s excellent post speculating that the group was most likely a rogue splinter group from the larger (and Pakistani-supported) Lashkar-e-Taiba (with an emphasis on “rogue” and “splinter”). As Cole and Apocalypse Now teach us, trained militants are often hard to control. ...
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