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India warns US it may be about to attack Pakistan
Hindustani Times ^ | 5/17/02 | Saurabh Shukla

Posted on 05/17/2002 5:32:26 PM PDT by TheConservator

Home Minister LK Advani's expression of "deep disappointment" with the US in Parliament was matched by tough language to US Ambassador Robert Blackwill behind closed doors.

In meetings on Friday with National Security Advisor Brajesh Mishra and Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh, Blackwill was told the US had failed to fulfil promises to restrain Pakistan from supporting terrorism. India, therefore, would take "appropriate action". A similar message was given to US Secretary of State Colin Powell when he spoke to Singh earlier.

Blackwill's assurances that the US saw the fight against Kashmir militancy as part of the global war on terrorism received a sceptical response.

India said Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf had done nothing concrete to rein in terrorists — despite US promises to the contrary. India showed evidence that cross-border terrorism had increased after Pakistan pledged to fight terror.

Blackwill's request for more time to get Pakistan to comply was rejected.

Blackwill expressed US President George W Bush's concerns about tensions escalating into a full-scale war. India, he was told, would not take rash decisions but as a sovereign country it reserved the right to act on its security needs. India was urged not to break diplomatic relations with Pakistan.

Following these exchanges, there was a ratcheting up of diplomatic activity in the city.

Blackwill and senior US embassy officials reviewed the situation late into the night and consulted with Washington. There was speculation that besides Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, expected in South Asia in the next fortnight, Powell may also fly here.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: india; nuclearwar; pakistan; southasialist
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To: TheConservator
While we go full-bore against al Qaida and the Taliban, we keep expecting Israel and India to "exercise restraint" in the face of an even greater threat.

I hope that the Indians do what they must to protect their citizens in Kashmir, whether it be the forced relocation of Muslims in Kashmir to Pakistan, or making attacks into Pakistan. We--as in the targets of Muslim jihad--must press the attack, and stop simply parrying.

21 posted on 05/17/2002 6:11:10 PM PDT by kezekiel
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To: Straight Vermonter
Despite the great size of India's military I have serious doubts that it can logistically support it well enough to enable any sort of meaningful victories that would lead to exchange of nukes.

I don't. India has the 4th largest enconomy in the world, a military many times larger than Pakistan's, and has been on a war footing, preparing to take on Pakistan for many years.
And India has been victorious in previous conflicts with Pakistan.

22 posted on 05/17/2002 6:12:18 PM PDT by Jorge
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To: AmericaUnited
I bet we know were Pak's nukes are and would take them out if they tried to launch.

I'll take that bet...

You seem to be under the impression that the US has cornered the market on Jedi knights who can use the Force to find the nukes and safely take them out right under Pakistan's nose. We can't even find a pissant little twerp like Mulla Omar! Or maybe you were thinking of our super secret forces that did so well in Somalia? ... or Beirut? ... or Dahrain?

We have some of the bravest soldiaers in the world, and some of the most dedicated people devoted to defending this sountry. But they are human, not supermen. They can't see through walls, they can't hear conversations from miles away, and they can't always find their target. Because they are human.

If diplomatic efforts fail to prevent these two nations from going to war then we can only stand by and hope our geographic isaolation still provides us some measure of security.

23 posted on 05/17/2002 6:14:12 PM PDT by clamboat
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To: Nuke'm Glowing
Get real. China and Iran would do nothing but watch if there were a nuclear exchange between Paki and India. I like India and any nation that is under attack by Jihad.

Sorry to disappoint the gloom_and_doomers but no fire this time around. Indian politicos are playing to the Hindu street.

24 posted on 05/17/2002 6:16:39 PM PDT by remaininlight
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To: TheConservator
Good. Let's get it over now.

Better now than when the giant Muslim population has more nukes.

Yes, people will die. Yes, a catastrophy. Yes, it is coming, and better to get it over with now, against this 12th century religion of die hards. They already have displayed many times that they will do whatever it takes to convert us all backwards. Veils and stoning, anyone?

Time for Janet Reno response.

26 posted on 05/17/2002 6:18:20 PM PDT by MonroeDNA
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To: mdittmar
thanks for the added info.
27 posted on 05/17/2002 6:21:39 PM PDT by d4now
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To: TheConservator
Bump and a bookmark. I was wondering how long India would hold back. We are still tangled under the covers with Pakistan, but we have to be in bed with India as well. This pic from the main page of paknews.com sure causes problems for Condi et al.


29 posted on 05/17/2002 6:24:56 PM PDT by Semper911
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To: EternalHope
Looks like OBL is stalled in the Middle East. Maybe not in Kashmir.

OBL is either dead or hiding like a scared rabbit. He's not capable of doing anything anywhere.

30 posted on 05/17/2002 6:26:14 PM PDT by Enlightiator
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To: adolfus34
But sometimes I think there is more JUNK sold here made in Pakiland than there is tea (and junk) made in China!
31 posted on 05/17/2002 6:28:32 PM PDT by rockfish59
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To: EternalHope
OBL wants? OBL? What is your evidence that the turbaned cretin is still alive?
32 posted on 05/17/2002 6:29:30 PM PDT by Thundergod
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To: clamboat
As you can see, the Pakistanis have no strategic depth.

In my view, the Indian army would concentrate its armor in the southern plains of Pakistan. The northern, hilly and mountainous region, containing Islamabad, would be siezed by Indian Mechanized Rifle divisions or regular infantry while the armor rolled south.

The Indians would attempt to locate the Pakistani nuclear warhead stockpile (such as it is) and sieze it with airborne troops (India's equivalent of the SAS, I suspect). They would hope against hope that they could sieze as many mobile missiles as possible, but I doubt that they could succeed against determined Pakistani resistance.

My take is that India would advance to the Indus River and hold, investing Islamabad and forcing the Government to retreat to Karachi or Quetta in the highlands. India hopes at that time to dictate terms. Methinks, however, that they are in for a big, terrible surprise.

Be Seeing You,

Chris

33 posted on 05/17/2002 6:31:56 PM PDT by section9
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To: Jorge
India has been victorious in previous conflicts with Pakistan

That depends on your definition of victorious. Pakistan still controls much of the territory India claims as its own.

34 posted on 05/17/2002 6:32:53 PM PDT by Straight Vermonter
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To: adolfus34
Muslim oil? MUSLIM oil? What the hell is that? Did somebody find a way to squeeze the seventh-century savages into something useful for human civilization? We buy oil from all over the world. Not all of it comes from lands infested with mohammedan scum.

Muslim oil! How absurd. If there is any new goofy term we do NOT need introduced, it is MUSLIM OIL. Gads!
35 posted on 05/17/2002 6:35:06 PM PDT by Thundergod
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To: TheConservator
I hope this doesn't happen. If it does, though, India should take out all of the fanatical riff raff in Kashmir. Do the world a favor.
36 posted on 05/17/2002 6:35:07 PM PDT by Clara Lou
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To: Semper911
And speaking of paknews.com, here is an interesting bit of propaganda I just happened upon: (Bold emphisis mine)

U.S. Must Not Train Indian Military

The U.S. Must Remain Neutral in South Asia

Pak Alert Network - Peace Volunteers Updated on 2002-05-11 18:58:48

Instead of focusing on the need for peace in South Asia, India and the United States have begun their first joint military exercises this week.

The two countries are engaged in Exercise Balance Iroquois in the northern Indian town of Agra, 650 km from the Pakistan border. India is currently involved in a tense military standoff with Pakistan.

Moreover, troops from India and the USA are also scheduled for joint mountain-warfare exercises in Alaska. These exercises will further enhance the skills of the Indian army on icy, mountainous terrain. India and Pakistan have been engaged in an ongoing battle high atop the Siachen Glacier in Kashmir's north since 1984 when India occupied the area.

Despite Pakistan's unwavering support of America in its war against terrorism, America is now training India on how better to attack Pakistan. What a way to say thank you!

Action Requested

Please phone, fax, or email Carl Levin, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee and Joseph Biden, Jr., Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee and demand a halt to these military war games.

Talking Points

Be Polite but Firm

- Pakistan has been one of America’s closest partners in its war against terrorism.

- It is vital that if the United States cannot be a promoter of peace in the region, it should, at the very least, maintain neutrality.

- Any conflict between India and Pakistan has the potential to become nuclear and lead to the annihilation of millions of innocent people. By remaining neutral, America can have more influence in preventing such catastrophe.

Source Link

37 posted on 05/17/2002 6:38:54 PM PDT by Semper911
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To: TheConservator
Ah, another series of India-Pakistan threads are about to sprout up.

For right now rhetoric from Indian political leaders is not enough to get people to worry/anticipate about the possibility of war.

India has to follow a series of drastic political actions before they will launch any cross border action. I'm sure one of the threads with the whole Indian plan which included abrogating the Indus Water Treaty is around somewhere in freep archives.

38 posted on 05/17/2002 6:43:58 PM PDT by ChicagoRepublican
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To: TheConservator
Have a nice day.

Thank you very much.

39 posted on 05/17/2002 6:45:21 PM PDT by TaxPayer2000
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To: TheConservator
It has long been known that the majority of al-Queda are based in Kashmir. Pakistan's ISI has attempted to reign in al-Queda along the Afghanistan border, while allowing them to head to Kashmir, and continue their Jihad. This will be an ugly time, if India does come in, and clearly, there is the possibility of nukes, although somewhat unlikely, as both sides do realize what the cost would be - you may "win" a nuclear exchange with the other side, but you would still be a loser. The cost to both societies would be so great that the most desolate African countries would appear to live in luxury.

If India were to undertake a limited anti-terrorist operation in Kashmire, there is the possibility that they could further weaken al-Queda, as long as we have troops on the other side of the battle lines to catch the fleeing "jihadists". They have proven themselves to be extremely adept at fleeing the battlefield, with only the French as their only peers.

If China, were to somehow become involved, it could cost China dearly as well, as India may lose a conventional exchange with China, and may alos "lose" a nuclear exchange with China, China, although the winner, would be dramatically weakened with a confrontation with India.

40 posted on 05/17/2002 6:55:29 PM PDT by krogers58
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