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Post-26/11, Pranab Mukherjee's words rattled Pakistan: Condoleezza Rice

WASHINGTON: Tough talking by the then External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee, following the 26/11 attacks, rattled Pakistan so much that it pressed the panic button and called everyone from Chinese to the Americans saying that India has decided to go to war.

At one point, the then Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice also panicked temporarily after she could not get Mukherjee on line even after repeated attempts.

"The Pakistanis say the Indians have warned them that they've decided to go to war," a White House aide anxiously called Rice.

As a result of the wrong rumour coming out of Pakistan, the then US President George Bush asked her to travel to Islamabad and New Delhi to defuse the situation, Rice says in her latest book 'No High Honors' that is scheduled to hit the book stores next week.

"What?" Rice uttered after the White House aide told her about the message from Pakistan.

"That isn't what they're (India) telling me. In my many conversations with the Indians over the two days, they'd emphasised their desire to defuse the situation and their need for the Pakistanis to do something to show that they accepted responsibility for tracking down the terrorists," Rice wrote in her 766-page book.

Rice asked the operations centre to get Mukherjee on the phone, but they couldn't reach him.

Consequently she started getting nervous and she thought that Mukherjee was trying to avoid her as New Delhi was preparing for war.

"I called back again. No response. By now the international phone lines were buzzing with the news. The Pakistanis were calling everyone--the Saudis, the Emiratis, the Chinese. :lol: Finally Mukherjee called back. I told him what I'd heard," Rice wrote.

"'What?' he said. 'I'm in my constituency. (The Indians were preparing for elections, and Mukherjee, who was a member of Parliament, was at home campaigning.) Would I be outside New Delhi if we were about to launch a war?'" Mukherjee asked.

Rice said Mukherjee explained that the Pakistani foreign minister (Shah Mehmood Qureshi) had taken his stern words in their recent phone call the wrong way.

"'I said they were leaving us no choice but to go to war', he said," Rice recalled adding "This is getting dangerous, I thought."

On her emergency visit to New Delhi after the Mumbai attacks, Rice said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the Foreign Minister both categorically told her that they were against war, despite increasing public pressure, but wanted Pakistan to do something.

And when she arrived in Islamabad, the Pakistani leadership were still denying what the world knew by then that the attackers were from Pakistan.

"The Pakistanis were at once terrified and in the same breath dismissive of the Indian claims. President Zardari emphasised his desire to avoid war but couldn't bring himself to acknowledge Pakistan's likely role in the attacks," Rice writes.

Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gillani, in a long speech told her that terrorists who had launched the attack had nothing to do with Pakistan.

"Mr Prime Minister, I said, either you're lying to me or your people are lying to you. I then went on to tell him what we--the United States--knew about the origins of the attack," she wrote.

"I didn't accuse Pakistan's government of involvement; that wasn't the point. But rogues within the security services might have aided the terrorists. It was time to admit that and to investigate more seriously," she said.

"Finally, I went to meet the chief of staff, General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani. Our military liked him and considered him honest and effective. He was the one person who, even if he couldn't admit responsibility, understood that Pakistan would have to give an accounting of what had happened. That was a start," she wrote.

In this separate chapter on Mumbai, Rice recollects receiving frantic calls from the American Ambassadors in New Delhi and Islamabad.

"Ambassador (David) Mulford's message was stark. 'There is war fever here. I don't know if the Prime Minister can hold out. Everyone knows that the terrorists came from Pakistan'.

"I then talked to Anne (Patterson). Her message was just as clear. 'They have their heads in the sand,' she said," Rice wrote in her book.

Things never change do they ; The perennial ostriches as they say.
 
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Tough talking by the then External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee, following the 26/11 attacks, rattled Pakistan so much that it pressed the panic button and called everyone from Chinese to the Americans saying that India has decided to go to war.

Seriously?

The Indians would call Pakistanis before going to war?

How stupid can one get?

But anyways, what do you expect from people who can be fooled by an imposter calling their PM/President whatever as Pranab Mukherjee.

Height of stupidity.
 
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With the prevalance of so much reality TV, looks like Hollywood writers have relocated to DC.

Yeah. So much so that one of them even called your PM pretending to be Pranab Mukherji and threatened war.

...and your PM got fooled.

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Hello....

Uncle Wang....India is going to attack us.

Uncle Saud...India is going to attack us.

Hello Uncles...
 
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26/11 was 9/11 in India. pakistan was lucky that it was not escalated in full scale war. Geelani had every reason to be afraid and panic. I don't know if ISI had communicated with pakistani PM about 26/11 or not.

Its well known that Pakistan Army/ISI work as separate unit, They plan many heinous operations without telling it to civilian govt.

Whole world knew that 26/11 was done by Pakistanis so does Pakistan. If 26/11 would have been escalated in limited war, Pakistan's economy would have been collapsed (Though it would have hurt indian economy as well).
 
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Pranab Mukherji…….

So what? (Jo kutay bonktay hain wo katthay nahi.).( jo badil garajtay hain wo barastay nahi)
 
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Pranab Mukherji…….

So what? (Jo kutay bonktay hain wo katthay nahi.).( jo badil garajtay hain wo barastay nahi)


You should be thankful to India for it. Ppl like you an me don't know the effect of war. We happily advocate war, But we forget that there is life after war as well... Small conflict like Kargil pushed Pakistan 10 year behind. Full Scale war will push you in Middle age..

Stop War mongering...
 
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Yes it is very sensible to rattle coz we dont war with you any time.So it better to use diplomatic channel to stop the war or even the thought of the war which indians think is very easy.
 
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Reminds me saying of Sheikh Rasheed

"Hum nay kia Atom bomb Shab e Barat par patakhay ki tarha chalaney kay liyay rakha hua hai?" :lol:
 
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Well Rest Assured in a war we were fully prepared to defend..but why go to war when we can just use diplomatic resources of Chinese, Emirates and Americans to stop the war - Indian's major city was attacked lot of financial loss and YET India could not do anything (I am not justifying anything)..at the end of the day the only looser is India in the whole Mumbai Fiasco.I mean no offense but India is a very large country and yet Americans managed to stop it from War despite the fact that it's major city was attacked - I think Indian Leaders are cowards (Not that ours are any better). I mean it would have been ok if India had not threatened surgical strikes and all that crap but ended up sending dossiers.
 
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"Mr Prime Minister, I said, either you're lying to me or your people are lying to you. I then went on to tell him what we--the United States--knew about the origins of the attack," she wrote.

We knew...

We knew...

We knew...

We knew...

We knew...


They know everything, like they knew about WMD in iraq....

Rice is smart enough, as she also knows that her book gonna do high business in India... :lol:

---------- Post added at 04:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:04 PM ----------

Seriously?

The Indians would call Pakistanis before going to war?

How stupid can one get?

But anyways, what do you expect from people who can be fooled by an imposter calling their PM/President whatever as Pranab Mukherjee.

Height of stupidity.

Where it is mentioned sir?
 
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wasn't this so called call by mukerjees proved to be a hoax ? i remember reading about it in the papers how some prankster imitated his voice and called up Pakistan threatening war:)
 
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