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LeT replaces Al-Qaeda as biggest threat to US: Security experts

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LeT replaces Al-Qaeda as biggest threat to US: Security experts

Indicative of the growing clout of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) despite an apparent crackdown by the Pakistani authorities, US security experts believe that the terror group and not Al-Qaeda has emerged as the main threat and could well stage the next major attack on the American mainland.

"We are and should be concerned about the threat LeT poses, given its global network," Juan Zarate, deputy national security adviser for counter-terrorism in the Bush administration, told the Chicago Tribune in an interview published on Sunday.

According to Zarate, the FBI and other US intelligence agencies had been focussing on the LeT as the next big threat to US security even before the Nov 26-29, 2008, Mumbai terror attacks.

The Tribune quoted US authorities as saying that the LeT was in many ways a bigger threat than the Al-Qaeda, whose leadership was on the run from numerous Predator strikes in the Pakistan's northwestern tribal areas.

Zarate's remarks come amidst reports that the LeT had got a new set of commanders to replace Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and Zarrar Shah who the Pakistani authorities detained after the Mumbai carnage that India has blamed on the terror group.

Pakistani investigators initially pointed to an LeT hand in last week's attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore but later ascribed it to the Al-Qaeda.

"We are and should be concerned about the threat LeT poses, given its global network," Zarate told the Tribune.

"It doesn't just reside in South Asia. It is an organisation that has potential reach all over the world, including the US," he added.

Bruce Riedel, chairman of the Obama administration's Pakistan-Afghanistan strategy review team, said he believed such a "global jihadist syndicate" of disaffected young Pakistanis was the most likely mechanism for launching an attack on US soil.

The Mumbai attacks, according to Riedel, was only the latest of several such by such militants on soft targets frequented by Americans, including hotels in Kabul and Islamabad.

The Mumbai mayhem had claimed the lives of over 170 people, including 26 foreigners - six of them American citizen. India had subsequently given the FBI access to Ajmal Amir Kasab, the sole terrorist captured alive during the carnage.

India says Kasab and nine other LeT operatives, all of whom were killed during the attacks that lasted for over 60 hours, had staged the assault.

India had also asked the FBI to examine evidence collected from five GPS phones used for coordinating the attack, requesting the FBI to analyse the data. The FBI established that the attack was mounted from the sea.

The Tribune said that Washington wanted Pakistan to not only dismantle LeT but also other similar groups founded during the Afghan war or later to participate in the insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir.

Quoting US and allied intelligence sources, the report claimed that potentially tens of thousands of Pakistanis had been trained in the LeT's guerrilla camps in Pakistan, many of whom had gone on to fight for the Al-Qaeda.

This includes a small number of US residents, some of who are believed to have returned home. Nearly a dozen Americans, including many members of the so-called Virginia Jihad Network, have been convicted in US courts of training at LeT camps and conspiring to provide material support to the group.

The US is also concerned about the thousands of disaffected Westerners and Pakistanis in Britain and other countries in Europe who travel frequently to Pakistan, the newspaper said.

Citizens of these countries do not need a visa for coming to the US.

An unknown number of those have trained in LeT camps, and after getting "indoctrinated in its hatred of the West and returning home, they were free to travel to the United States with virtually no background check", the Tribune said.

HindustanTimes-Print
 
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An unknown number of those have trained in LeT camps, and after getting "indoctrinated in its hatred of the West and returning home, they were free to travel to the United States with virtually no background check", the Tribune said.

HindustanTimes-Print

It's just the Hindustan Times misquoting again, but I found tha paragraph interesting.

It was in the 1980's that the US indoctrinated hatred of the "Godless Soviets" and inadvertently of the West. LeT is a consequence of that indoctrination.
 
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It\'s just the Hindustan Times misquoting again, but I found tha paragraph interesting.

It was in the 1980\'s that the US indoctrinated hatred of the "Godless Soviets" and inadvertently of the West. LeT is a consequence of that indoctrination.

Sir, I believe that LeT was a creation of Pakistan. Perhaps you are mistaking LeT with Taliban.
 
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Sir, I believe that LeT was a creation of Pakistan. Perhaps you are mistaking LeT with Taliban.

All the radical groups were formed out of the remaining Mujahideen from the Soviet-Afghan war. That really was a bad idea (the Soviet-Afghan war).

I'd exclude Hizbul Mujahideen from that. Those are Kashmiris who supposedly didn't fight in the Soviet-Afghan war.
 
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Why do I have a feeling that a drone attack on Hafiz Muhammad Saeed is about to happen ??
Also LET and Jaish E Mohammed are the same . Attack on LET should also mean an attack on JEM and Maulana Mazoor Azad.
Not that the US needs to go after them !! After 3/3 , Pakistan will be itching to finish them for good
 
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Why do I have a feeling that a drone attack on Hafiz Muhammad Saeed is about to happen ??
Also LET and Jaish E Mohammed are the same . Attack on LET should also mean an attack on JEM and Maulana Mazoor Azad.
Not that the US needs to go after them !! After 3/3 , Pakistan will be itching to finish them for good

I have read that a separate group, the Laskhkar-e-Jhangvi or something is being suspected by Pakistani investigators.
 
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Are these same experts who declared iraq has weapons of mass destructions ??
 
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The lashkar e taiba, is not the same as jaishe muhammad. They are two seperate, distinct groups, from different schools of islamic thought.

the jaish is more close to harkatul ansar/jihad.

Out of the three major groups fighting in kashmir, only one has history of operations within Pakistan, that is the harkat along with its lashker jhangvi allies, some members of which are foot soldiers of both organisations.

Hizbul Mujahideen (jamat islami) and Lashkar Taiba do not have any history of any subersive operations within Pakistan.
 
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"Hizbul Mujahideen (jamat islami) and Lashkar Taiba do not have any history of any subersive operations within Pakistan."

Might there be potential for change? These groups may be seeing pressure from the GoP that's heretofore not been a concern. Might they be a tad peeved at this scrutiny coming from those whom they count upon for coverage and support?
 
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More there is toe licking of US by the GoP, more there will be the reaction from the people. At present the reaction is coming from the so called Islamist parties, later it will come from every walk of life, just like it happened in Cuba, Vietnam, Iran, and Venezuela. We must thank US and its allies for putting Pakistan on the course of revolution. Thank you US/NATO. We are looking forward to see the following photos coming into press, this time from Pakistan.
 
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U.S. doesn't occupy any part of Kashmir so there's no reason for LeT to harm U.S.

Their only problem is India's occupation of Kashmir. Thats why theres an LeT in the first place.
 
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U.S. doesn't occupy any part of Kashmir so there's no reason for LeT to harm U.S.

Their only problem is India's occupation of Kashmir. Thats why theres an LeT in the first place.
There is every reason. India is supported by the US. The friend of my enemy is my enemy.
 
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There is every reason. India is supported by the US. The friend of my enemy is my enemy.

India is trying to convince U.S. that LeT are "the bad guys" just like Israel convinced the U.S. that Hamas were "the bad guys".

Both Kashmiris and Palestenians are looking for just one thing their freedom. They have been fighting for their freedom for over 61 years now.

U.S. used to be neutral about these things 20 years ago, that was when U.S. was loved by the world.

You can see that Israel and India's influence on U.S. has caused what kind of image of U.S. in the world today.
 
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India is trying to convince U.S. that LeT are "the bad guys" just like Israel convinced the U.S. that Hamas were "the bad guys".

Both Kashmiris and Palestenians are looking for just one thing their freedom. They have been fighting for their freedom for over 61 years now.

U.S. used to be neutral about these things 20 years ago, that was when U.S. was loved by the world.

You can see that Israel and India's influence on U.S. has caused what kind of image of U.S. in the world today.


:woot::rofl:

This one is classic!! Israel convinced US that Hamas were bad guys!

Mr. Omar,

Is there an 1% possibility that Hamas were the bad guys and US did not need any convinceing.
 
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:woot::rofl:

This one is classic!! Israel convinced US that Hamas were bad guys!

Mr. Omar,

Is there an 1% possibility that Hamas were the bad guys and US did not need any convinceing.

U.S. should look at things from both sides not only the sides of the unoppressed.

Both Palestenians and Kashmiris are deprived of their freedom that's why there's problems in both regions.
 
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