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U.S.: India prepared for strike on Pakistan **Latest News**
« on: December 15, 2008, 12:03:54 PM »
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/12/15/india.pakistan.tension/index.html

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- India's air force geared up for possible missions against suspected terrorist camps in Pakistan in the immediate aftermath of the last month's Mumbai attacks, U.S. military officials told CNN Monday.


One U.S. official said India's air force "went on alert" following the attacks in Mumbai.

While the officials characterized the actions as preliminary preparations to position the air force if strikes were ordered, the comments indicate that the two nuclear powers were perhaps closer to conflict in the days just after the Mumbai attacks than previously acknowledged.

Three Pentagon officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, have individually confirmed to CNN that the United States has information indicating that India began to prepare air force personnel for a possible mission.

The officials offered very few details, but one said India's air force "went on alert."

A second official said the United States concluded these preliminary preparations would have put India in a position to move swiftly against suspected terrorist camps and targets inside Pakistan, before adding that a number of senior U.S. officials urged India to exercise restraint during this time.

An Indian air force official had no comment for CNN.

CNN sister network CNN-IBN reported last week that the air force had been put on its highest level of readiness and that the aircraft had been armed.

"We are certainly against terrorism but that doesn't mean that we go at war with any country," Indian Air Chief Marshal Fali Homi Major told CNN-IBN Thursday, adding that any decision on military action would be "up to the government because the air force and the army are there only to carry out the will of the government."

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Air Commodore Homayoon Ziqar, a spokesman for the Pakistan air force, told CNN Monday that Pakistan is not on heightened alert at the moment. "Everything is normal," he said. Ziqar had no comment when asked if India had prepared for air strikes against Pakistan after the Mumbai attacks.

Another source in Pakistan's military also said the air force is not on heightened alert but added, "We are always ready, on weekends, on holidays, no matter what the circumstances."

Since the Mumbai attacks, Pakistani security forces raided a camp near Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistani-controlled Kashmir, according to military sources. It was the first sign of government action against Lashkar-e-Tayyiba -- the Pakistan-based Islamic militant group India says was behind the killings of more than 160 people in Mumbai -- since the attacks. Watch Miss Pakistan talk about the Mumbai attacks ?

Also, Pakistani authorities have banned a charity linked to last month's Mumbai attacks and placed its leader under house arrest. The move came after the U.N. Security Council designated the charity, Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), a terror organization because of its links to Lashkar-e-Tayyiba.

Indian police say the only surviving suspect, identified by Indian authorities as 21-year-old Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, is from Pakistan's Punjab province and the nine other alleged attackers also were from Pakistan. Pakistani officials have denied that assertion, blaming instead "stateless actors."

Until now, the Bush Administration has publicly said it saw no signs of military movement by India and no indication that the Indian government was preparing any type of retaliation.


The Pentagon officials broadly described the activity as checking on the status of crews, fighter jets and weapons that were available. The extent of the reported preparation was not immediately known.

Also, one of the Pentagon officials confirmed that the United States has intelligence indicating a single Indian aircraft violated Pakistani airspace twice on Saturday. The United States believes the incursion was inadvertent, the official said, adding that there is no information to indicate it was planned.
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Guys please pray that India goes to war with Pak.Lets us finish the scumbags once and for all.
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Re: U.S.: India prepared for strike on Pakistan **Latest News**
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2008, 12:37:51 PM »
Lets hope they bomb them back into the stone age.



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Re: U.S.: India prepared for strike on Pakistan **Latest News**
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2008, 12:57:43 PM »
DOO it! DOO it! DOO it!  :jump:

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Re: U.S.: India prepared for strike on Pakistan **Latest News**
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2008, 01:04:13 PM »
May the divine providence favors and we listen and see to the best news of last 1400 years and then to the best news of last 1938 years. 
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