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The Terror Motive - Human Intelligence to Solve Xtreme Problems - HitXP

21 hours ago ago from Human Intelligence to Solve Xtreme Problems - HitXP

After 9/11 there have been no terror attacks in the US. After Iraq, India has had the largest number of terrorist attacks in the world in 2008! India is literally at war its civilians being killed at will by terrorist groups based out of Pakistan and Bangladesh. Jaipur, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, New Delhi, Agartala, Imphal, Assam and now Mumbai.. all in 2008 alone! The Assam attacks of October 2008 were almost as equally tragic as the ...

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US, India want to grab Pakistans nuclear arsenal: Baloch | The Info Sage News Updates

21 hours ago ago from Latest India, Asia, World News, Breaking, Sports, Lifestyles, Science & Tech, Health, Entertainment and Business News

Lahore, Dec 14(ANI): Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Secretary General Liaquat Baloch claimed that both the United States and India want to grab Pakistan's nuclear arsenal after declaring it a failed state. Addressing a public meeting in Lahore, Baloch said Washington is planning to develop India as a regional power to counter the hegemonistic designs of China. He also criticised politicians for blaming the Taliban for every terrorist act. ...

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Hillary urges talks on Kashmir

9 hours ago ago from Desi Akhbar

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called for resumption of Pakistan-India dialogue on all their disputes, including Kashmir, and warned that terrorists will try to provoke a conflict between the two countries if the issues are not resolved. ‘We’ve encouraged both Pakistan and India to resume dialogue and to talk about everything, including Kashmir, because now the security of both countries is threatened by the forces ...

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Homegrown Terrorism, A Growing Threat

13 hours ago ago from EnduringSense

One of the worst kept secrets in the United States is the increasing threat coming from homegrown terrorists.  They are the most dangerous since they live and work among us.  However, in the name of political correctness the issue has been swept under the rug since to discuss it requires discussion of the source.  Sadly, the media spends more time on Tiger Woods’ marital problems. With increasing acts of homegrown terrorism exposed ...

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PAKISTAN: No Muslim involved in suicide attacks in country

15 hours ago ago from Pakistan Politics

JI leaders blame US agencies for terrorism in Pakistan By Irfan Ali KARACHI: Floating the idea of a change in the Pakistani society, Jamaat-e-Islami's top leadership at a congregation of the JI's workers unanimously blamed the United States' agencies for terrorism, chaos and anarchy in Pakistan. "The US wants international control on the Pakistani nukes, and terrorism is just a pretext to achieve that target," said JI's chief ...

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Farai Chideya: American Journalism: Think Globally, Build Trust Locally

22 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

President Obama recently chided the press for putting substantive issues on the back burner. "I mentioned that I was in Asia on this trip thinking about the economy, when I sat down for a round of interviews. Not one of them asked me about Asia," he said. "It's an indication of how our political debate doesn't match up with what we need to do and where we need to go." While the President was, actually, asked a couple of questions about ...

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Nation Digest: Prosecutors say Rana knew of Mumbai terror plot

10 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.

TERRORISM U.S. says suspect knew of Mumbai plot A Chicago man charged with aiding terrorism knew in advance about the deadly Mumbai attacks and offered congratulations to the killers, federal prosecutors charged Monday. Papers filed in federal court in Chicago say Tahawwur Hussain Rana learned that an attack was about to happen days before the attacks startedon Nov. 26, 2008. Rana, a Chicago businessman, is charged with providing ...

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BBC News - India opens Pandora's box over proposed new state

22 hours ago ago from BBC

India's government said last week it would allow a new state to be created from part of what is now the southern state of Andhra Pradesh. Historian Mahesh Rangarajan looks at possible fall-out from the move. The campaign for a separate state has been long-running and at times violent The near total political paralysis of one of India's largest states, Andhra Pradesh, over its proposed carve-up, raises fresh ...

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