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US Worries About 26/11 Replicate: Mike Mullen

Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 4:09 pm 


US Worries About 26/11 Replicate: Mike MullenNEW DELHI: The US military’s top-ranking officer said Thursday he feared extremists might launch another attack on India, similar to the 2008 rampage in Mumbai, in a bid to spark a war with Pakistan.
Speaking to reporters on board his plane bound for New Delhi, Admiral Mike Mullen praised India for showing restraint in the aftermath of the bloody November 2008 attacks that left 166 dead.
“I’ve worried a great deal about a repeat attack, of something like that,” Mullen said.
The admiral said he wanted “to focus on making sure this doesn’t happen again”.
India said the assault was carried out by the Pakistan-based Lashkar-i-Taiba militant group and abetted by “official agencies” in Pakistan.
Mullen, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the attack showed how a small group of extremists could have a “strategic impact” and push two nuclear-armed powers towards a potential conflict.
“One of the things that struck me then and is still of great concern is that those terrorists could bring two countries closer (to possible conflict),” he said.
“It didn’t bring them to the brink (of war) but it brought them closer,” he said.
In the immediate aftermath of the Mumbai attacks, Mullen said he had conveyed his “grave concern” to Pakistan, including the leadership of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
Asked about the intelligence service’s alleged links to some extremists, including those fighting Nato-led troops in Afghanistan, Mullen acknowledged disagreements with the ISI.
The United States sometimes seeks “certain clarifications” from the ISI “on why certain things are done,” he said.
The Obama administration, however, needs “to stay engaged” with the intelligence agency and recognises that it plays a crucial role in providing for Pakistan’s security, he said.
“We differ on the specifics on how that should be done,” said Mullen, who was due to head to Pakistan after his two-day stop in India.
During his visit, Indian officials were expected to raise the threat posed by Pakistan-linked militant groups.



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