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Zakaria: Pakistan Must Choose | Newsweek Voices - Fareed Zakaria
If the Mumbai attacks were India's 9/11, then it has responded quite differently than the United States did in the weeks following that horrible event. Much of the debate among Indians has looked inward, focusing on their government's lack of preparedness, poor intelligence and bungling response ...
 '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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Daily Kos — ... Reagan orthodoxy and other core conservative beliefs. They fear the creation of another permanent bureaucracy, foresee a strain on the budget at a time of extreme economic distress and argue that such spending is an ineffective economic stimulus. These are all legitimate worries, but they miss the bigger point: We're up the creek without a paddle, our ideas have failed, and the public knows it. But don't despair. After all, we're a center-right country. Fareed Zakaria: It's all about Pakistan, and they'd better get their act together. ...

Pakistan Redux, Senate Seat for Sale
Notes From a Grumpy Old Man — ... In a recent column,Fareed Zakaria points out that, as with the Mumbai tragedy, all roads lead through the Pakistani military. The civilian government seems to be an observer in all of this, and " Which would be worse: if the Pakistani military knew about this operation in advance, or if they didn't?" Part of the mystery may be solved with the arrest of 22 people in Kashmir, one who is supposed to be the mastermind behind the commando raids on Mumbai. So, some tough choices for both the Pakistani government and Obama's policy makers in the ...

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