Thursday, December 04, 2008

Mumbai Attacks... Bangladesh? I dont think so

This is related to my previous post regarding accusations against Bangladesh

To make it easier for the media from replicating the same story convicting "Bangladesh Terrorists" I have gathered certain information that you might find interesting



Nope... wont do... sorry too long a distance for little inflatable rafts or "trawlers" to travel.

Plus Srilanka is too possessive about its territorial waters

7 comments:

Goobly Woobly said...

R u out of your mind. It clearly said "helped". That does not mean the attack originated from Bangladesh. What are you trying to prove by showing a path from Bangladesh to Mumbai?

As about my last comment in the previous post, it's pretty obvious you are in denial. Why would US want to lie to instigate a Pakistan-India tension? It's directly against their interest in the Afghan-Pak border. Think. Think!!

What you should be doing is posting on issues such as how to make sure Pakistan does not remain a hub for such activities. At current point of time, claiming the attackers didn't have links to Pakistan is like an ostrich with its head buried in sand. Get out my friend. It's educated people like you who can turn things around... or, at some point of time, the world WILL lose patience.
http://www.dawn.com/2008/12/04/top5.htm
“Were one to map terrorism and weapons of mass destruction today, all roads would intersect in Pakistan,”

Okay, let's see. Do you agree Dawood Ibrahim is an international criminal? THen why is he not getting prosecuted in Pakistan or getting handed over to India? He even has the audacity of stating that Pakistan won't touch him. Shouldn't you be blogging against such elements, instead of trying to prove the attack did not originated from Bangladesh?

latha said...

well said Goobly Woobly...You summed up my feelings...I don't have anything else to add...This blogger is making a fool of himself...thats all...Nobody said, attackers originated from Bangladesh...From what I read in news articles, they got the SIM cards used on the cell phone from Bangladesh/Calcutta....Nobody said, they travelled from Bangladesh...This guy is in for Big Denial...and its really sad...coz he seems educated...

Ahmed Hassan said...

Certainly, Indians need to learn something about sarcasm

Intelligence Failure i guess

kart said...

How come Pakistan media won't report the stories that are in the headlines all over the world.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/dec/07/mumbai-terrorism-india-pakistan1

Villagers in faridkot in Pakistani Punjab have confirmed that the surviving terrorist is from Pakistan.

It's a shame that an educated Pakistani like you would rather continue to live in your fantasy world that everything is great in Pakistan than acknowledge the truth and share it with your citizens. The first step to a better tomorrow is being honest enough to own up to the truth and realize that a problem exists.

kuldeep singh chauhan said...

YEAH ITZZ NOT BANGLADESH ITZZ U EVERYWHERE..............

Pakistan's danger quotient in the world is rising exponentially. A new report on Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) proliferation and
terrorism by the United States says, "Pakistan is an ally, but there is a grave danger it could also be an unwitting source of a terrorist attack on the US, possibly using WMDs."

The report of the Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism, called `World at Risk', says, "If one has to map terrorism and WMDs today, all roads would intersect in Pakistan."

The commission recommends that the US should secure Pakistan's nuclear and biological weapons sector. "The President must make securing biological and nuclear materials and weapons in Pakistan a priority."

The report says, "The new US strategy for Pakistan must emphasize working with the Pakistani military and with Pakistani and other foreign intelligence services to make certain that all threats to Pakistan's facilities can be minimized, anticipated, and countered. Moreover, Pakistan has biological research laboratories that possess stocks of dangerous pathogens, some of which may not be adequately secured. The US is currently funding efforts to improve physical security and access control at such facilities."

The report says Pakistan is now a key safe haven for al Qaeda. Quoting the director of national intelligence, Mike McConnell, the report says, "The FATA (Federally Administered Tribal Areas) serves as a staging area for al Qaeda's attacks in support of the Taliban in Afghanistan as well as a location for training new terrorist operatives for attacks in Pakistan, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and the United States."

In a significant observation, it says al Qaeda had increased its links with Pakistan's own militants, a linkage, sources said, was clear in the Mumbai attacks. It goes on to say that there appears to be a real danger of Pakistan passing on nuclear technology or materials to terrorists. With about 85 nuclear bombs in its arsenal, the report says, "the risk that radical Islamists-al Qaeda or Taliban may gain access to nuclear material is real. Should the Pakistani government become weaker, and the Pakistani nuclear arsenal grow, that risk will increase."

However, the US aversion to putting its troops on the ground is clear. Despite all the risks and Pakistan's record of diverting foreign aid to its military against India, the report goes on to say that US should continue funding Pakistan. But it adds that the funding should be increased to improve the quality of life for Pakistanis.

"Current US assistance to Pakistan reflects the decision to make tactical, near-term military and security concerns a priority over long-term efforts to bolster Pakistan's democracy and its prospects for economic development. Over the past six years, the US supported Pakistan with a mix of military, security, economic, and social aid, totaling $12 billion. Of that total, $8.9 billion (74%) was devoted to security and military assistance, and only $3.1 billion (26%) went to social and economic programs." The report makes a persuasive case against only aiding the Pakistan military, but add to the development assistance to the country.

kuldeep singh chauhan said...

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Firefly said...

The terror attacks in Assam, Tripura (North eastern states on India) has Bangadeshi terror outfit Huji's link. The recent attacks in Mumbai, however, directly linked to Pakistan. Now, bringing Bangladesh in between, all you are trying to do is beat around the bush - but it's not wrong from a perspective that - Pakistan and Bangladesh remain two byproduct of India and two greatest 'mistake' in the history of any Hindu nationhood. For, we have always been liberal, too bad an excuse but every Indian must live with that excuse forever!

The recent terror attacks is neither Pakistan nor Bangladesh's handiwork, it's India's fate... for maintaining SECULARISM, which we should have given up as we were born as a separate nation.

But the truth remains... like I read somewhere... "Why is it that from Nairoi to Dar-a-salaam, from Indonesia to Sudan, from Madrid to Manhattan, from Kabul to Kashmir, from Chechnya to China 'their' identity is being perceived as somebody who explodes bombs?"