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posted on Dec, 28 2008 @ 07:34 AM
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Yeah, keeping tight eye to both crises stretch personal capability, but I have followed this scene in India-Pak very closely, and try to keep it mind all the time... Thats why the following threat, so we can remember the timeline in News.

Like we assume that there was Mossad involved in Mumbai Attacks, we can assume that these both two fronts, "Operation Cast Lead" and "Mumbai Massacre" can be very deeply planned to happen together and like this > Together, and with high power.

Media cant handle two fronts at same time. That will help to draw blackout to palestinian front, if tensions moves to open war time in Pakistan and India...

Tensions rise as India, Pakistan fail at diplomacy


NEW DELHI, India — A month after the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India and Pakistan are turning to brinksmanship because they haven't found a way to talk constructively.

Both governments have spoken of their desire to avert war, yet both are constrained by strong public prejudice against the other. Neither wants to appear to capitulate, given that both face significant internal challenges.

India's government is facing elections next year, and Pakistan's civilian regime must be mindful of its country's powerful Army.

Reports of provocative actions by both sides — with local residents confirming a redeployment of Pakistani troops from the Afghan border — have forced the international community to step up efforts to break the deadlock. Influential new players such as Russia and China are becoming involved.

www.mcclatchydc.com...

[edit on 28-12-2008 by JanusFIN]



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 11:03 AM
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Pakistan urges "de-escalation" with India


SLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan and India should reduce tension inflamed by last month's militant attacks in Mumbai and resume a peace dialogue, Pakistani military chiefs told a visiting Chinese official on Monday.

India has blamed Pakistan-based militants for the assault on Mumbai in which 179 people were killed, reviving old hostilities between the nuclear-armed rivals and raising fears of conflict.

www.reuters.com...


Pak army chief calls for calm with India


Pakistan's powerful army chief called Monday for an easing of tensions with India, the military said, one month after the Mumbai attacks sent ties between the nuclear-armed neighbours into a tailspin. General Ashfaq Kayani made the call during a meeting with visiting Chinese vice foreign minister He Yafei, who was dispatched by Beijing to Islamabad as part of an international effort to restore calm between the South Asian rivals.

www.nation.com.pk...



posted on Dec, 30 2008 @ 02:14 AM
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India should stand down troops, says Pakistan



ISLAMABAD, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Pakistan called on India on Tuesday to deactivate its air bases, return troops to "peacetime" positions and resume a dialogue suspended after last month's militant attacks in Mumbai.

Tension between the nuclear-armed neighbours has been running high since gunmen killed 179 people in the attacks on India's financial hub. India says the attackers were trained in Pakistan. "I believe if India deactivates its forward air bases and similarly, relocates its troops to peacetime positions, that will be a positive step," Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said in a televised address.

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Pakistan suspends Afghan supplies



Pakistan has suspended supplies to US and Nato forces in Afghanistan via the Khyber Pass to begin operations against militants in the area, officials say.

Troops backed by helicopter gunships and tanks began an operation early on Tuesday, a local administrator said.

There has been a spate of hijackings and attacks on vehicles carrying crucial overland supplies to US and Nato troops fighting the Taleban.

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Here is a breakdown showing the main foreign forces in Afghanistan as of Dec. 1, 2008.

* UNITED STATES: 35,000**

* BRITAIN: 8,745

* GERMANY: 3,600

* FRANCE: 2,785

* CANADA: 2,750

* ITALY: 2,350

* NETHERLANDS: 1,770

* POLAND: 1,130

* AUSTRALIA: 1,090

* TURKEY: 860

* SPAIN: 780

* ROMANIA: 740

* DENMARK: 700

** Includes about 15,000 U.S. troops who are part of U.S.-led Operation Enduring Freedom, not under NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) command.

-- The U.S. is expected to send up to 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan by the beginning of next summer

www.alertnet.org...

[edit on 30-12-2008 by JanusFIN]



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