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Brits are known to jump the boat just ask Ottoman's how they were backstabbed by their once allies big backstabbers these brits
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I am talking about their actions against the Pakistani state.
The British PM did not refer to the Pakistani state or people exporting terror, he meant there was a nexus between some groups and perhaps a element in the ISI who still maintain links to such groups. No action will be taken on the Pakistani state which is a democratic goverment but he is trying to prod pakistan to act against groups like the Haqqani network, LET and others whether the Pakistani goverment can act is another question time shall tell.
I am talking about their actions against the Pakistani state.
This is said by British PM. not by some banana republic leader.
British is Veto member of UN security council.
You will see the action soon.
He did not name the ISI or Army specifically either, giving himself wiggle room to back out of (or 'clarify') anything pretty much.
Will the lies and propaganda uttered by Cameron and pushed by the media have an impact on an uninformed global public? Absolutely.
‘Headley’s disclosures can wreck Pak-US ties’
WASHINGTON: David Headley’s revelation that LeT planned the Mumbai attacks with possible help from the ISI is a ‘ticking time-bomb’ that could wreck the US-Pakistan relationship and take the subcontinent to disaster, a former CIA official has warned. Bruce Riedel, a former CIA official and now with the prestigious Brookings Institute, said Pakistan should carry out a ‘thorough house cleaning’ of its military after the Pakistani-American LeT operative’s revelations that attackers had links to the ISI.
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Pakistan should carry out a thorough house cleaning of its military after revelations by Mumbai terror accused David Headley that its spy agency ISI had links to the attackers, a former CIA official has said. "Thanks to David Headley's extraordinary confessions, we now know how thoroughly LeT
planned its 2008 Mumbai attack and how closely linked it is to al-Qaeda - and perhaps to the Pakistani military," said Bruce Riedel, a former CIA official and now with the prestigious Brookings Institute.
"There is no excuse for not executing a more robust crack down on Lashkar-e-Taiba and its front organisations from the Pakistani government and for not conducting a thorough house cleaning within the Pakistani army," Riedel said commenting on the recent statements of top Indian officials that Headley's interrogations had given ample proof of ISI's involvement in the Mumbai terrorist attack.
"Headley revelations, if true, paint a picture of official Pakistani military cooperation in an act of mass causality terror that raises very worrisome and alarming questions about our most important partner and India’s nuclear-armed neighbour," he said.
"The truth about Mumbai and the future of Lashkar-e-Taiba is the ticking time bomb that could wreck the nascent US-Pakistan partnership Secretary Clinton is rightly trying to build and that could take the subcontinent to disaster," Riedel said.
The former CIA official, who helped draft the new Afghanistan policy of the Obama Administration, said Headley is a convicted conspirator and may have his own reasons to mislead and lie, but his newest accusations are raising a firestorm in India.
'Pak should carry out thorough house cleaning of its military'
..................Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Kabul said that Headley's comments have included "a revealing set of facts" which the United States has now shared with the Pakistanis.
"Washington and New Delhi are both now waiting for Islamabad to respond. The Indians who have resumed their official dialogue with Pakistan after suspending it in the wake of 26/11 seem uncertain about how to proceed next. They have suspected Pakistani collusion in the Mumbai attacks from the start but could not prove it before Headley's statements," Riedel said.
- Hindustan Times
Bang galore:
Surely you do not believe that after having Headley under their control for so long and with the ability to lock him up and throw the key away, that the US did not know everything that Headely had to tell them about Mumbai or anything else terrorism related.
Surely you are not so arrogant as to presume that Headley was only able to be convinced to talk by India's 'super sleuths' sent to interrogate him with his lawyer present?
The fact is the US has know whatever it is Headley has had to say about Mumbai, and the US-Pak relationship has not changed much on that count. Now either this means that they do not care about what he has to say on the Mumbai attacks issue, and therefore are dismissing India, or that the rather fantastic stories about the ISI-Mumbai attack links published in the Indian press are less than credible, and are not a cause of worry for the US.
But at the same time there are elements in this context that pass the test of probability and plausibility. Among these is the case of Stephen Kappes, the CIAs deputy head, confronting the ISI in July 2008 with evidence of its role in a deadly suicide attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul.
WikiLeaks fallout: US, UK, India criticize Pakistan as terror haven - CSMonitor.com
Bang galore:
Surely you do not believe that after having Headley under their control for so long and with the ability to lock him up and throw the key away, that the US did not know everything that Headely had to tell them about Mumbai or anything else terrorism related.
Surely you are not so arrogant as to presume that Headley was only able to be convinced to talk by India's 'super sleuths' sent to interrogate him with his lawyer present?
The fact is the US has know whatever it is Headley has had to say about Mumbai, and the US-Pak relationship has not changed much on that count. Now either this means that they do not care about what he has to say on the Mumbai attacks issue, and therefore are dismissing India, or that the rather fantastic stories about the ISI-Mumbai attack links published in the Indian press are less than credible, and are not a cause of worry for the US.
When a leader of the stature of British PM speaks then generally the entire world listens!!
Have that in your mind.