Monday, December 08, 2008
Daily Times
Editorial: Senator McCain and Indian strikes
Talking informally to a group of Pakistanis in Lahore, the visiting US Senator John McCain said that there is enough evidence of the involvement of former Inter-Services Intelligence officers in the planning and execution of the Mumbai attack, and if Pakistan does not act, and act fast, to arrest the involved people,
India will be left with no option but to conduct aerial operations against select targets in Pakistan. Since the senator had just arrived from New Delhi, this can be taken as a message from India.
FOR ALL THOSE COMMRADS WHO THINK, THAT INDIA IS AFFRAID TO ATTACK PAKISTAN SHOULD READ THIS CAREFULLY, AFTER ALL ITS COMMING FROM , DEAR JHON MCCAIN!
Obama expects Zardari to fulfil pledge on probe
By Our Correspondent
DAWN NEWS.COM
WASHINGTON, Dec 1: US President-elect Barack Obama said on Monday that India would be within its rights if it took retaliatory actions against militants hiding inside Pakistan.
Mr Obama made these comments when reminded at a news conference in Chicago that during the election campaign he had said the United States had a right to attack high-value terrorist targets in Pakistan if given actionable intelligence with or without the Pakistani governments permission.
Do you think India has that same right? he was asked.
I think that sovereign nations, obviously, have a right to protect themselves, Mr Obama replied. Beyond that, I dont want to comment on the specific situation thats taking place in South Asia right now.
and here is newly elected prsesident of USA, i guss no one should take it ezy in the defence establishment in pakistan!