India: Pakistan knew about Mumbai plot
posted at 9:30 am on January 6, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
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More than a month after the Mumbai terrorist attacks that killed 170 people, India remains convinced that Pakistan’s official organs had involvement in the attacks. Yesterday, India’s Foreign Secretary accused Islamabad of having some knowledge of the attack beforehand after transmitting a large amoung of evidence uncovered by Indian investigators, including a confession from the surviving conspirator:
India confronted Pakistan on Monday with a detailed dossier that it said showed that “elements from Pakistan” were behind the November terrorist assault on Mumbai and said it was inconceivable that no one in the Pakistani government knew of the plans.
India’s moves added pressure to the already tense relationship between the nuclear-armed rivals over the assault, in which some 170 people died.
The evidence handed to Islamabad included the lengthy confession extracted during the interrogation of Ajmal Kasab, the only gunman caught during the attack. McClatchy reported Dec. 6 that Kasab had come from Faridkot, a village in Pakistan’s Punjab province.
Also in the dossier were telephone intercepts between the assailants and their alleged handlers in Pakistan, data retrieved from recovered GPS and satellite phones and details of “recovered weapons and equipment,” India’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
India also briefed more than a dozen nations on the evidence supplied to Pakistan, probably as a means to ensure it doesn’t disappear. India had been slow to share its findings with Islamabad, fearing that sensitive information would get exploited by the same people they suspect of masterminding the Mumbai plot from within the Pakistani government. The Indian government couldn’t keep demanding action without providing some cooperation, however, but they apparently intended to hedge their bets as much as possible.
The tension remains thick between the two nations, and this won’t help calm the waters. The public accusation will push the Pakistanis further into the “corner”, as they put it. Pakistanis believe that the US and India have allied to dismember their country, and that the Mumbai attacks could get used as a cassus belli for both nations to act, since Americans got killed in Mumbai.
For our part, we’d actually prefer to see tensions decrease. We don’t want to dismember Pakistan, but we do want them fighting Islamist terrorists and not Indians. The higher the stakes get between New Delhi and Islamabad, the more Pakistan will send its troops eastward rather than westward, and the freer the hand of the terrorists will be to fight in Afghanistan. Not only does that make it more difficult for NATO to succeed in its mission, it interferes with NATO’s lines of communication in Pakistan.
Will they go to war? It’s slowly moving to that kind of conclusion, and it may become Barack Obama’s biggest foreign-policy crisis on Day One.
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If they are truly convinced, they will respond.
artist on January 6, 2009 at 9:33 AM
This is just a distraction from Obama’s important missions.
faraway on January 6, 2009 at 9:36 AM
And it shouldn’t.
Imagine us being attacked and not responding in spite of evidence indicating the perpetrator.
JiangxiDad on January 6, 2009 at 9:41 AM
Is this the crisis Biden was predicting? Are we headed in to Pakistan? Barry has said he would go in if needed.
kingsjester on January 6, 2009 at 9:41 AM
Is this the “test” Joe Biden predicted?
Pakistan is already at war with itself. And the “good” guys are corrupt.
rbj on January 6, 2009 at 9:42 AM
Mmmmm things I do not like to see in such close proximity:
“Barack Obama” and “foreign-policy crisis”.
fiscallyconservative on January 6, 2009 at 9:42 AM
And yet, in all seriousness, I hope India doesn’t claim to “know” something that they really don’t know. They need to play this straight down the fairway.
If Pakistan was involved, then many people will die in a bloody border war, and so be it. But if there is no clear evidence of Pakistani involvement, then India needs to swallow hard, and look at their own internal security apparatus, which was utterly dysfuncional in Bombay.
And damnit, call it Bombay.
Jaibones on January 6, 2009 at 9:45 AM
O/T: Everyone who hasn’t should get over to the Weblog awards and vote Hot Air as the best blog of 2008.
MadisonConservative on January 6, 2009 at 9:47 AM
And another thing –
With no offense intended to kingsjester, let us stop our conjecture about what it was that Biden “was predicting”. Joe Biden is a first rate asshole and a buffoon. He talks out of his ass all day long.
We cannot possibly take anything he says with any great weight, given the amount of pure crap that comes out of his mouth.
Jaibones on January 6, 2009 at 9:48 AM
Good call, MC, but there’s no way to win a numbers game once Grandma goes down in the basement and wakes up the Kos Kids.
Jaibones on January 6, 2009 at 9:50 AM
If only it were so
DarkCurrent on January 6, 2009 at 9:50 AM
I am imagining it, and almost to the point of predicting it.
Vashta.Nerada on January 6, 2009 at 9:50 AM
Islam’s bloody borders are showing again
tommylotto on January 6, 2009 at 9:51 AM
I just went over and Huffington Post currently had 666 votes. heh
Michael in MI on January 6, 2009 at 9:52 AM
The freer our hand will be to reach in from the north with minimal attention
DarkCurrent on January 6, 2009 at 9:52 AM
LOL. yeah, as a “conservative”, we’re opposed to rapid change. But my Indian friends call it Mumbai, so I guess it’s good enough for me.
btw, Calcutta is Kolkatta, pronounced Coal-ke-duh, no syllable accented more than any other.
JiangxiDad on January 6, 2009 at 9:53 AM
Half the Kos Kids are busy voting for HuffPo. Nothing like splitting the opposition.
MadisonConservative on January 6, 2009 at 9:54 AM
That was my point. It would be something Obambi would do, and the right would be howling with fury.
JiangxiDad on January 6, 2009 at 9:54 AM
a stopped clock is right twice a day
even if Biden was speaking in a conjectural sense, given the unprecedented level of turmoil in the world right now you can bet an “incident” will occur in the time frame he specified
Sugarbuzz on January 6, 2009 at 9:55 AM
TWO primitive nations with nukes,one the largest democracy in the world,the other a large radical islamist state.Didn’t Barry say he’d always side with the mussies.Will be interesting me thinks.
budaside on January 6, 2009 at 10:00 AM
Jaibones on January 6, 2009 at 9:48 AM
I was just asking a question. O/T: Were you serious about April being a male?
kingsjester on January 6, 2009 at 10:02 AM
If India and Pockeeston go to war, will that soak up their manpower and force my local companies to use Americans again on their help lines?
“Herrooo, dees is Cheester…you havva probrem wit yoo caber inteerneet? I hep you right now, okey fine?”
Bishop on January 6, 2009 at 10:06 AM
I just hope the BJP can win the next election in India. The Congress Party is as delusional about the muslims as the Democrats and George Bush are here in America.
Of course, I doubt that even the BJP leadership thinks seriously about just how evil Islam is.
thuja on January 6, 2009 at 10:06 AM
To attack, or to help?
OldEnglish on January 6, 2009 at 10:08 AM
OldEnglish on January 6, 2009 at 10:08 AM
Probably to divert attention from his Domestic Policies.
But, his reasoning was to find Bin Laden.
kingsjester on January 6, 2009 at 10:10 AM
And like a good neighbor, Pakistan is there…
Mr. Joe on January 6, 2009 at 10:13 AM
The thought of him finding Bin laden bothers me greatly. He would have to know where he is, and the question would then be – when did he know?
OldEnglish on January 6, 2009 at 10:15 AM
If Vice-Jester Biden were predicting a specific crisis to test Obama in his first six months, and predicting only one such crisis, which would he choose?
1. Israel’s invasion of Gaza
2. War between India and Pakistan over Mumbai
3. Russia cutting off natural gas to the Ukraine
4. Somali pirate attack on oil supertanker
5. Iran demonstrating a nuclear bomb
6. Hezbollah attacking Israel
7……
Oh, wait, some of those things are already happening.
NeighborhoodCatLady on January 6, 2009 at 10:15 AM
Barry has said he would go in if needed.
kingsjester on January 6, 2009 at 9:41 AM
Obarfy is there now, in spirit. In fact his heavenly and majestic presence is around all of us; protecting, watching, guiding.
Amen.
Bishop on January 6, 2009 at 10:17 AM
OldEnglish on January 6, 2009 at 10:15 AM
Now, you’re not saying the “The One” (looks around to make sure no one’s listening) has Middle Eastern connections/benefactors. Are you?
kingsjester on January 6, 2009 at 10:18 AM
I’m stealing that.
JiangxiDad on January 6, 2009 at 10:19 AM
Perish the thought! :)
OldEnglish on January 6, 2009 at 10:23 AM
I think only no. 1 was predictable at the time of Slow Joe’s statement. It was clear to serious analysts that Hamas was not going to renew the “truce” aka “dig tunnels under houses and stock up on rockets”. I believe that Joe (being privy to Israli secret breifings to the Bush administration) meant that the US would let Israel punish Hamas with a Gaza incursion to the tune of many many weeks. During that time (and you can see the media screams after only a few days) he was referring to the unbelievable pressure that Obama would be under to broker a premature cease-fire.
Now, looking at events today, it already looks like Israel is getting ready to cave (again), so maybe Obama get’s a pass on this one. However, your nos. 2 through 6 are entirely possible at this juncture.
Waterboy on January 6, 2009 at 10:36 AM
I respectfully disagree. India is probably the most realistic of the worlds nations regarding the potential for the radical Islam threat from within (maybe Nigeria a close second), and they have the bi-annual Hindu-Mulsim bloodbaths to prove it. While some of the parties might have slightly different viewpoints on the matter, let’s not compare the utterly dillusional Democratic Party apologist mindset towards domestic/foreign terror with any mainstream Indian political party. That let’s the Dems and domestic left off way too lightly.
Waterboy on January 6, 2009 at 10:43 AM
I hope that they did not waterboard that poor guy.
Johan Klaus on January 6, 2009 at 11:09 AM
Ha ha ha Ed! That’s a funny joke! NATO succeed! You really had me on that one.
Badger40 on January 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM
Waterboarding is too good for him. Hanging is too good for him. He should be torn into little tiny pieces and buried alive.
Kristopher on January 6, 2009 at 2:06 PM
Well, well the same Dr. O’Sullivan who worked on a surge to liberate Iraq also called on Pakistan and India to talk. She also did… on March 13, 2000. That said, here’s what Dr. O’Sullivan suggested in the clear to the Prez-elect via the WaPo:
Thanks much to the Washington Post for tracking her down. Where are you now, Dr. O’Sullivan? Perhaps we should track you like the US Navy did some CNN news anchoress in the 1990s…
HotAirJosef on January 6, 2009 at 5:53 PM
Ed,
I apologize in advance for taking advantage of welcome extended to an Indian (that is myself). That said,
1. We Indians are tremendously pissed off. Mainly at Pakistan.
2.However there is no danger of Pakistan and India going to war. The danger of this escalating into nuclear exchange is too great. Forget the noise.
3.Now your concern about US succeeding in Afghanistan are understandable. Also mess of Pakistan is something which India has to tackle, however your failure to realize Indian anger is disappointing.
4 What however is most alarming is inability of Americans to realize how severe a threat Pakistan poses to US.
Again apology for any offense.
Regards
4.
Gaurav on January 7, 2009 at 10:07 AM
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