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US senator calls India a security threat
Monday, July 27, 2009
News Desk
WASHINGTON: Just how bad is the economic pain and job loss in the United States? Bad enough for an Indophile Senator to get New Delhi and Beijing mixed up in his mind.
A key US Senator, who has extensively supported India, including the passage of the nuclear deal, stunned his Indian and Indian-American supporters this weekend, when he identified India as a US national security threat and clubbed it with North Korea and Iran, while arguing for continuing the F-22 fighter jet programme.
It (the F-22 program) is important to our national security because we are not just fighting wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn said in a TV interview. We are fighting? We have graver threats and greater threats than that: From a rising India, with increased exercise of their military power; Russia; Iran, that is threatening to build a nuclear weapon; with North Korea, shooting intercontinental ballistic missiles. Senator Cornyn regrets the mistake and apologises for any misunderstanding this may have caused, his spokesman Kevin McLaughlin clarified after the remarks.
Monday, July 27, 2009
News Desk
WASHINGTON: Just how bad is the economic pain and job loss in the United States? Bad enough for an Indophile Senator to get New Delhi and Beijing mixed up in his mind.
A key US Senator, who has extensively supported India, including the passage of the nuclear deal, stunned his Indian and Indian-American supporters this weekend, when he identified India as a US national security threat and clubbed it with North Korea and Iran, while arguing for continuing the F-22 fighter jet programme.
It (the F-22 program) is important to our national security because we are not just fighting wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn said in a TV interview. We are fighting? We have graver threats and greater threats than that: From a rising India, with increased exercise of their military power; Russia; Iran, that is threatening to build a nuclear weapon; with North Korea, shooting intercontinental ballistic missiles. Senator Cornyn regrets the mistake and apologises for any misunderstanding this may have caused, his spokesman Kevin McLaughlin clarified after the remarks.