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Mumbai attacks: India raises security footing to 'war level'

Pakistani involvement in Mumbai attacks unlikely: experts
By Khalid Hasan

WASHINGTON: A panel of experts interviewed by CNN appeared to all but rule out the possibility of Pakistani involvement in the Mumbai attacks.
One of the experts, John McLaughlin, a former number two at CIA, said that his experience with Indian intelligence services was that they were very good individually but they do not talk to each other as much as they should. It is possible that they had information about the likelihood of a terrorist attack but that information did not get fully circulated within the Indian system. That, he added, would be what his experience would suggest. Frances Townsend, who served as a senior official for National Security in the Bush White House, said Indian authorities were in receipt of many threats and this could well have been one of them.
Peter Bergen, CNN expert on terrorism, said if the Mumbai attacks were found to have linkages with ‘rogue’ elements in the Pakistani military intelligence agency, that would ‘change the game’. He recalled that India had accused Pakistani agencies of being behind the attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul and if similar involvement of such elements was discovered, that would be “very provocative as far as India is concerned”.
McLaughlin, in answer to a question about Pakistan pulling back troops from its border with Afghanistan to deploy them on its eastern border with India, said “we should be most concerned. If I were looking for an Al Qaeda hand in this, this may be giving them too much credit for strategic thinking. I would see that Al Qaeda would encourage Lashkar-i-Toiba or some other group to do this precisely to achieve that outcome because al Qaeda has the sanctuary up there along that border. It is under some pressure both from the United States and Pakistan. This will be one way to relieve that pressure.”


Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan


OK one more time lets put facts correctly,

Till today India has not blamed Pakistan, not even ISI, Foreign minister said SOME elements in Pakistan are responsible (which may be some terrorist organisation)
There is no troop build up on LOC.
Decision on tour of Indian cricket team to Pakistan is still not taken (that means tour is still on).
England cricket team is coming back for two test matches (although venue is changed).

Let us not fight over media speculations. Only way to defeat terrorism is the unity of civil society.

God bless humanity.
 
It all seems joke with Pakistan to hear these old news these days, facing the shame of owning the state actors of terrorism and in a grave situation to defend them
 
No troops movement, no surgical strikes by India and No IAF on High Alert
and the outcome goes like this:
The international community accepted the evidences provided by the GoI. LeT is banned and Hafeez Sayeed is in FBI list.
 
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