Dec 08 2008
Did India Benefit from Mumbai attacks? Exclusive report
Yet again the terrorist have succeeded in delaying life by a fraction of what we actually live out to be. The problem this time is that India’s biggest city came under siege.
We all know what happened what therefore it is not necessary to repeat. We all know how they love to blame it on Pakistan even though the rival country is literally its own citizens to find terrorists so such things do not happen. Long and short of it all, India seemed to go too far even though key events are being ignored in the wake of these attacks. Here are some golden points that actually confuses me:
1. Kashmir based militants are under observation. A few weeks before, Obama said that India had to do more to solve the problem. Innocent lives are being taken at the expense of ego. Now that Mumbai attacks are blamed on these Kashmiris, what Obama said is gone with the wind. He will reconsider the situation because of what the Kashmiris ” supposedly” did.
2. Paksitan’s intelligence is involve? This is what their ministers and even prime ministers are saying. Actually they are pointing at America and saying , ” HEY LOOK! THEY USED YOU MONEY AGAINST US!! TAKE IT AWAY AND GIVE TO US!!”
3. India’s chief terror officer is killed. IRONICALLY, he was responsible for locking up Indian Hindu extremist that also included the executive officers of the Indian military. politicians hated him. He is a great loss to the minorities in that area.
4. India has assumed that Pakistan is insecure. Hinting facts at America that Nuclear power in their hands could be used unwisely.
WHY WOULD PAKISTAN ORCHISTRA SUCH ATTACKS? I dont know.
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