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we have this from kashmir. >> in pakistani kashmir, the call for jihad still draws the crowds. in the middle of the day in one of the squares, its militant leader is urging new recruits to step forward to fight india. and they are doing it. this 25-year-old, whose identity was concealed was a university engineering student at the beginning of the year. now, he is a militant. >> i started going to sermons give yen by preachers. and i joined the jihadi group and wept to a training camp with hundreds of others. now i'm ready to do whatever they ask me to free kashmir from the indians. >> he told us his relatives approved, but they all said the opposite and they didn't want him to die needlessly. there was a time when it was no secret that the pakistani authorities were directly behind the militancy in kashmir. islama bad says thanks to its monitoring, that is something that isn't happening any more. >> as a state and a government, there is no such policy of training any militant to send across. -- there might be some nonstate actors. >> there are many who think the government isn'
we have this from kashmir. >> in pakistani kashmir, the call for jihad still draws the crowds. in the middle of the day in one of the squares, its militant leader is urging new recruits to step forward to fight india. and they are doing it. this 25-year-old, whose identity was concealed was a university engineering student at the beginning of the year. now, he is a militant. >> i started going to sermons give yen by preachers. and i joined the jihadi group and wept to a training...
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the other is the kashmir dispute. it is important, not only that it is a dispute in the united nations but today, it is causing a lot of terrorism and extremism. -- within our society. in 1989, when kashmir erupted, dozens of mujahedin groups sprang up within pakistan, and thousands of people were volunteering to join to go to india, near kashmir, to fight against the indian army. and all these maligned names of -- mujahedin, etc -- are products of the 1990's. now there is another intifada movement by people of the indian -held kashmir, and that is suppressed by the indian army and with the dozens killed. these mujahedin it groups again start rising and people give them support. its impact to terrorism and extremism must be understood by the world. and therefore, the significance of resolution of the kashmir dispute, not because pakistan wants it, it has been necessary for the region, for the world to fight terrorism and extremism. the other sensitivities are nuclear capability. ladies and gentlemen, pakistan is as mu
the other is the kashmir dispute. it is important, not only that it is a dispute in the united nations but today, it is causing a lot of terrorism and extremism. -- within our society. in 1989, when kashmir erupted, dozens of mujahedin groups sprang up within pakistan, and thousands of people were volunteering to join to go to india, near kashmir, to fight against the indian army. and all these maligned names of -- mujahedin, etc -- are products of the 1990's. now there is another intifada...
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in 1989 when kashmir erupted, it erupted in the indian part of kashmir. dozens of mujahedeen groups sprung up within pakistan. and thousands of people were prepared volunteering to join, to go to india and to help kashmir to fights against indian army. and all these much maligned names -- i don't want you to remember names, are products of '90s. now when there's another fatah in indian kashmir and that is suppressed by indian army by hundreds of people, dozens killed. these mujahedeen groups start rising and people give them a lot of support. this sensitivity and its impact to terrorism and extremism must be understood by the world. and, therefore, the significance of resolution of the kashmir dispute not because fantastic wants it's necessary for the world to fight terrorism. the other sensitivities are nuclear capability. ladies and gentlemen, pakistan is much the rogue element, rogue nuclear state, rogue army, islamic bomb -- i don't know why india is not a hindu bomb or an israeli bomb is not a jewish bomb. why is a pakistani bomb only a islamic botto
in 1989 when kashmir erupted, it erupted in the indian part of kashmir. dozens of mujahedeen groups sprung up within pakistan. and thousands of people were prepared volunteering to join, to go to india and to help kashmir to fights against indian army. and all these much maligned names -- i don't want you to remember names, are products of '90s. now when there's another fatah in indian kashmir and that is suppressed by indian army by hundreds of people, dozens killed. these mujahedeen groups...
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the current situation in kashmir is one that merits attention. once again there are complaints of human rights violations and it's not in the interest of regional stability and we are in a different party of that when kashmir becomes unstable. they've been able to discuss outstanding issues including general kashmir so we do not say that we would exclusively see it. all subjects should be discussed and that is what they conceived. so it's something we need to talk about. third question was about the regional context. pakistan does have concern and has had concerns about the security and the have been defined in a certain context. we have had for walls. the wall of afghanistan is the fifth that has relevance. it has had tremendous impact on our society, tremendous impact on our psyche and of institutions and the civilian military relationship. everything has been affected by that so it is understandable if any political personality from pakistan serving or retired feels the regional issues need to be attended to for pakistan to feel secure and i t
the current situation in kashmir is one that merits attention. once again there are complaints of human rights violations and it's not in the interest of regional stability and we are in a different party of that when kashmir becomes unstable. they've been able to discuss outstanding issues including general kashmir so we do not say that we would exclusively see it. all subjects should be discussed and that is what they conceived. so it's something we need to talk about. third question was...
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a major source of the antagonism is the divided territory of kashmir. of violence has erupted there. john sparks of independent television news has our report. >> reporter: once famed for its beauty, the kashmir valley is a joyless place of angry streets and automatic rifles and parents who grieve for the children. over the last four months, allegations of brutality by indian security forces have fueled a popular rebellion and calls for independence from local leaders. >> bullets to the people of kashmir. >> reporter: more than a 110 civilians have been killed since june. the loss of life has inflamed tensions. the authorities stand accused of using indiscriminate force. 's confrontation is brewing between indian police and the local population. >> what happened in this village. >> stone pelting, he says, and we watch policeman race down to a nearby bridge. they're equiped with guns and the authority to use them. a group of kashmiris were waiting for them. what are you doing ? what are you doing ? >> we are fighting for freedom. >> reporter: they're you
a major source of the antagonism is the divided territory of kashmir. of violence has erupted there. john sparks of independent television news has our report. >> reporter: once famed for its beauty, the kashmir valley is a joyless place of angry streets and automatic rifles and parents who grieve for the children. over the last four months, allegations of brutality by indian security forces have fueled a popular rebellion and calls for independence from local leaders. >> bullets to...
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the other is the kashmir dispute. it is important, not only that it is a dispute in the united nations but today, it is causing a lot of terrorism and extremism. -- within our society. in 1989, when kashmir erupted, dozens of mujahedin groups sprang up within pakistan, and thousands of people were volunteering to join to go to india, near kashmir, to fight against the indian army. and all these maligned names of -- mujahedin, etc -- are products of the 1990's. now there is another intifada movement by people of the indian -held kashmir, and that is suppressed by the indian army and with the dozens killed. these mujahedin it groups again start rising and people give them support. its impact to terrorism and extremism must be understood by the world. and therefore, the significance of resolution of the kashmir dispute, not because pakistan wants it, it has been necessary for the region, for the world to fight terrorism and extremism. the other sensitivities are nuclear capability. ladies and gentlemen, pakistan is as mu
the other is the kashmir dispute. it is important, not only that it is a dispute in the united nations but today, it is causing a lot of terrorism and extremism. -- within our society. in 1989, when kashmir erupted, dozens of mujahedin groups sprang up within pakistan, and thousands of people were volunteering to join to go to india, near kashmir, to fight against the indian army. and all these maligned names of -- mujahedin, etc -- are products of the 1990's. now there is another intifada...
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the other is the kashmir dispute. it is important, not only that it is a dispute in the united nations but today, it is causing a lot of terrorism and extremism. -- within our society. in 1989, when kashmir erupted, dozens of mujahedin groups sprang up within pakistan, and thousands of people were volunteering to join to go to india, near kashmir, to fight against the indian army. and all these maligned names of -- mujahedin, etc -- are products of the 1990's. now there is another intifada movement by people of the indian -held kashmir, and that is suppressed by the indian army and with the dozens killed. these mujahedin it groupups agan start rising and people give them support. its impact to terrorism and extremism must be understood by the world. and therefore, the significance of resolution of the kashmir dispute, not because pakistan wants it, it has been necessary for the region, for the world to fight terrorism and extremism. the other sensitivities are nuclear capability. ladies and gentlemen, pakistan is as m
the other is the kashmir dispute. it is important, not only that it is a dispute in the united nations but today, it is causing a lot of terrorism and extremism. -- within our society. in 1989, when kashmir erupted, dozens of mujahedin groups sprang up within pakistan, and thousands of people were volunteering to join to go to india, near kashmir, to fight against the indian army. and all these maligned names of -- mujahedin, etc -- are products of the 1990's. now there is another intifada...
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the other is the kashmir dispute. it is important, not only that it is a dispute in the united nations but today, it is causing a lot of terrorism and extremism. -- within our society. in 1989, when kashmir erupted, dozens of mujahedin groups sprang up within pakistan, and thousands of people were volunteering to join to go to india, near kashmir, to fight againsthe indian army. and all these maligned names of -- mujahed, etc -- are products of the 1990's. now there is another intifada movement by people of the indian -held kashmir, and that is suppressed by the indian army and with the dozens killed. these mujahedin it groups again start rising and people give them support. its impact to terrorism and extremism must be understood by the world. and therefore, the significance of resolution of theashmir disput not because pakistan wants i it has been necessary for the region, for the world to fight terrorism andxtremism. the other sensitivities are nuclear capability. ladies and gentlemen, pakistan as much as rogue nuc
the other is the kashmir dispute. it is important, not only that it is a dispute in the united nations but today, it is causing a lot of terrorism and extremism. -- within our society. in 1989, when kashmir erupted, dozens of mujahedin groups sprang up within pakistan, and thousands of people were volunteering to join to go to india, near kashmir, to fight againsthe indian army. and all these maligned names of -- mujahed, etc -- are products of the 1990's. now there is another intifada movement...
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i think the public pressure on kashmir would have negative repercsions. i defer to those who are much closer. >> if you would be willing to address this -- this is something you have thought about in detail. >> i would be happy to. i agree with what ms. spermatid just said. the key thing, -- mr armitag just said. there is the principal ingredient that was missing during the otherwise quite successful back-channel talks, which narrowed the gap, but did not eliminate it. let's not assume the job is essentially all done. the other issue that was alluded to deluxe -- alluded to delicately, if the u.s. will have a diplomatic role encouraging india and pakistan to talk, they both have to be prepared to play along. it effectively means that it has to be an invisible diplomatic role. otherwise, you lose india. india has to be part of it. since then, the situation has gotten more complicated with the summer of riots in kashmir. that opens up a different issue. >> ambassador, as you read indian behavior, they have had a rougher time dealing with cashmere -- cakashm
i think the public pressure on kashmir would have negative repercsions. i defer to those who are much closer. >> if you would be willing to address this -- this is something you have thought about in detail. >> i would be happy to. i agree with what ms. spermatid just said. the key thing, -- mr armitag just said. there is the principal ingredient that was missing during the otherwise quite successful back-channel talks, which narrowed the gap, but did not eliminate it. let's not...
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now, i do not mean to make ligha of how difficult it might be from muslims in kashmir at thish moment. undoubtedly it is difficult.nt,u i don't mean to denigrate the kinds of positive experiences you can have.acticingn this i think the version is a positive mental state and having a strong community is positive v .e it seems to me that given all om the challenges that these people face in this world and theworld prospects of real collaborationl that a society can discovereds c these people have something morp important to do with their timeh than worship the beard hair of a person who may very well have been a schizophrenic.. and another message that comes out of out of the doctrine which is truly an avoidable, there you uo can dance around the fax, theats status of women is secondary. the ultimate expression of thati i think, at this moment is life for women fully failed. bu at think it is a great failure a of liberalism. i consider myself a liberal on basically all questions. it is a it is a great failure of liberalism that we hearailure o sanctimonious appeals throughpeo religious
now, i do not mean to make ligha of how difficult it might be from muslims in kashmir at thish moment. undoubtedly it is difficult.nt,u i don't mean to denigrate the kinds of positive experiences you can have.acticingn this i think the version is a positive mental state and having a strong community is positive v .e it seems to me that given all om the challenges that these people face in this world and theworld prospects of real collaborationl that a society can discovereds c these people have...
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in kashmir. because of the proximity of the indian troops in kashmir.efore, the mujahedeen groups came up and they have developed nexus with the extremists in india. and therefore, these possibilities are there. so therefore, blaming for any terrorist attack on pakistan government i think is a serious matter. it must not be done. >> greta: next, more with president musharraf. will he return to pakistan and return the presidency? benazir bhutto was assassinate and is president musharraf worried about being assassinated as well? does sarah palin get upstaged by a member of her own family? úñ+ó6kÑx? did you know a problem in your heart can cause a stroke in your brain? it's true. an irregular heartbeat, called atrial fibrillation, or afib, can make a blood clot form, here, in your heart, that can break free and go straight to your brain where it can cause a serious stroke. having atrial fibrillation gives you a 5 times greater risk of stroke than if you didn't have it. strokes that are twice as likely to be deadly or severely disabling as other types of
in kashmir. because of the proximity of the indian troops in kashmir.efore, the mujahedeen groups came up and they have developed nexus with the extremists in india. and therefore, these possibilities are there. so therefore, blaming for any terrorist attack on pakistan government i think is a serious matter. it must not be done. >> greta: next, more with president musharraf. will he return to pakistan and return the presidency? benazir bhutto was assassinate and is president musharraf...
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in kashmir. because of the proximity of the indian troops in kashmir.e, the mujahedeen groups came up and they have developed nexus with the extremists in india. and therefore, these possibilities are there. so therefore, blaming for any terrorist attack on pakistan government i think is a serious matter. it must not be done. >> greta: next, more with president musharraf. will he return to pakistan and return the presidency? benazir bhutto was assassinate and is president musharraf worried about being assassinated as well? does sarah palin get upstaged by a member of her own family? stay tuned. i'm done with airline credit cards promising 25,000 miles a flight only to be told... there's nothing for 25. but they will let me give you the same seat for a big miles upcharge. how's that sound? for that many miles we'll be stuck ting a "staycation." [ imitates enge revving ] [ angie ] i'm through playing games. i switched to the venture card from capital one. vacation, here we come! [ male announcer ] don't pay miles upcharges. don't play games. get the fligh
in kashmir. because of the proximity of the indian troops in kashmir.e, the mujahedeen groups came up and they have developed nexus with the extremists in india. and therefore, these possibilities are there. so therefore, blaming for any terrorist attack on pakistan government i think is a serious matter. it must not be done. >> greta: next, more with president musharraf. will he return to pakistan and return the presidency? benazir bhutto was assassinate and is president musharraf...
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i do not mean to make light of how difficult it might be for muslims in kashmir at this moment. and i don't mean to denigrate the kinds of positive experiences you can have practicing in this way. devotion is a positive mental states and having a strong community is positive. but it seems to me given all the challenges these people face in this world. and the prospects of real collaboration a society can discover these people have something more important to do with their time than worse of the beard hair of a person who may have been a schizophrenic. another message that comes out of this doctrine which is truly unavoidable low you can dance around the fact is the status of women is secondary and the ultimate expression of that at this moment is life for women fully veiled under burke. it is a great failure of liberalism at this moment. i consider myself a liberal on basically all questions but it is a great failure of liberalism that we hear sanctimonious appeals to religious sanctity that it is wrong to criticize this practice when there is no sensitivity to what life is actu
i do not mean to make light of how difficult it might be for muslims in kashmir at this moment. and i don't mean to denigrate the kinds of positive experiences you can have practicing in this way. devotion is a positive mental states and having a strong community is positive. but it seems to me given all the challenges these people face in this world. and the prospects of real collaboration a society can discover these people have something more important to do with their time than worse of the...
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this is a photo of muslims in kashmir worshiping at a shrine who is working to contain a single ear to hear from the prophet mohammed. now, i'd should not mean to make light of how difficult it might be for muslims in kashmir at this moment, undoubtedly difficult. and i don't mean to denigrate the kinds of positive experiences you can have practicing in this way. i think devotion is a positive missile state and having a strong community is a positive. but it seems to me that given all the challenges that these people face in this world and the prospects of real collaboration that this society can discover, these people have something more important to do with their time than worship the beard hair of a person who may very well have been a schizophrenic. and another message that comes out of the stock turn, which is truly unavoidable, though you can dance around the facts, is that the status of women is secondary and the ultimate expression of that think at this moment his life for women fully veiled under a burqa. i think it's a great failure of liberalism at this moment. and i conside
this is a photo of muslims in kashmir worshiping at a shrine who is working to contain a single ear to hear from the prophet mohammed. now, i'd should not mean to make light of how difficult it might be for muslims in kashmir at this moment, undoubtedly difficult. and i don't mean to denigrate the kinds of positive experiences you can have practicing in this way. i think devotion is a positive missile state and having a strong community is a positive. but it seems to me that given all the...
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it's centered in the dispute over kashmir and jammu and unfortunately india views that as entirely an internal issue and therefore has never invited or allowed the kind of external mediation we've done in the arab-israeli conflict. so what we've been nudging india to do-- and president obama did that on this trip-- is to try to be... make a more forward-leaning stand in resolving... finding some kind of resolution on kashmir with pakistan in the hopes of relieving some of the pakistani anxiety so pakistan won't look at afghanistan as somehow its strategic depth in the next war with india. because, you know, it's something that it's very, very harm to feel american foreign policy right now or debilitating, the fact that pakistan is so obsessed with india that it looks at afghanistan as this kind of necessary rear guard that it's got to protect and control, therefore it supports the taliban, therefore x, y, and z. >> rose: how is the president perceived there and in china? >> i think... you know i was in china just a month before so i've had the chance to visit china and india over the
it's centered in the dispute over kashmir and jammu and unfortunately india views that as entirely an internal issue and therefore has never invited or allowed the kind of external mediation we've done in the arab-israeli conflict. so what we've been nudging india to do-- and president obama did that on this trip-- is to try to be... make a more forward-leaning stand in resolving... finding some kind of resolution on kashmir with pakistan in the hopes of relieving some of the pakistani anxiety...
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the current situation in kashmir is one that merits attention.'s not in the interest of regional stability and we are in a different party of that when kashmir becomes unstable. they've been able to discuss outstanding issues including general kashmir so we do not say that we would exclusively see it. all subjects should be discussed and that is what they conceived. so it's something we need to talk about. third question was about the regional context. pakistan does have concern and has had concerns about the security and the have been defined in a certain context. we have had for walls. the wall of afghanistan is the fifth that has relevance. it has had tremendous impact on our society, tremendous impact on our psyche and of institutions and the civilian military relationship. everything has been affected by that so it is understandable if any political personality from pakistan serving or retired feels the regional issues need to be attended to for pakistan to feel secure and i think the united states is fully engaged in trying to do that. mayb
the current situation in kashmir is one that merits attention.'s not in the interest of regional stability and we are in a different party of that when kashmir becomes unstable. they've been able to discuss outstanding issues including general kashmir so we do not say that we would exclusively see it. all subjects should be discussed and that is what they conceived. so it's something we need to talk about. third question was about the regional context. pakistan does have concern and has had...
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i think the public pressure on kashmir would have negative repercussions.r to those who are much closer. >> if you would be willing to address this -- this is something you have thought about in detail. >> i would be happy to. i agree with what ms. spermatid just said. the key thing, -- mr armitage just said. there is the principal ingredient that was missing during the otherwise quite successful back-channel talks, which narrowed the gap, but did not eliminate it. let's not assume the job is essentially all done. the other issue that was alluded to deluxe -- alluded to delicately, if the u.s. will have a diplomatic role encouraging india and pakistan to talk, they both have to be prepared to play along. it effectively means that it has to be an invisible diplomatic role. otherwise, you lose india. india has to be part of it. since then, the situation has gotten more complicated with the summer of riots in kashmir. that opens up a different issue. >> ambassador, as you read indian behavior, they have had a rougher time dealing with cashmere -- cakashmir. do
i think the public pressure on kashmir would have negative repercussions.r to those who are much closer. >> if you would be willing to address this -- this is something you have thought about in detail. >> i would be happy to. i agree with what ms. spermatid just said. the key thing, -- mr armitage just said. there is the principal ingredient that was missing during the otherwise quite successful back-channel talks, which narrowed the gap, but did not eliminate it. let's not assume...
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obama also offered to help india and pakistan resolve their long- standing dispute over kashmir. >>> seagulls in the bay area are under attack. >> the sharp item that's harming the birds and what's needed to save them. >>> plus, taking a gamble on a prosed casino in the east bay. what is -- proposed casino in the east bay. what's expected to happen when a new city council takes over. >>> and what's expected to happen today weather-wise? i'll clue you in, sunshine cooler temperatures, 57 in sausalito. 60 in san francisco, 62 san mateo and santa clara. more bay area cities and today's highs coming up. ,, it ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, stories: >>> good morning. they are working very hard to clear the scene of this accident. this is westbound 580 in pleasanton right before hopyard. you can see two of the cars there involved in this multivehicle crash with major front end damage. at one point one of the cars was reported trapped under one big rig that was also involved this is crash. you can see that's the big rig that was involved there. out of lanes now, two of the right lanes remain blocked thou
obama also offered to help india and pakistan resolve their long- standing dispute over kashmir. >>> seagulls in the bay area are under attack. >> the sharp item that's harming the birds and what's needed to save them. >>> plus, taking a gamble on a prosed casino in the east bay. what is -- proposed casino in the east bay. what's expected to happen when a new city council takes over. >>> and what's expected to happen today weather-wise? i'll clue you in,...
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the current situation in kashmir is one that merits attention. once again there are complaints of human rights violations and it's not in the interest of regional stability and we are in a different party of that when kashmir becomes unstable. they've been able to discuss outstanding issues including general kashmir so we do not say that we would exclusively see it. all subjects should be discussed and that is what they conceived. so it's something we need to talk about. third question was about the regional context. pakistan does have concern and has had concerns about the security and the have been defined in a certain context. we have had for walls. the wall of afghanistan is the fifth that has relevance. it has had tremendous impact on our society, tremendous impact on our psyche and of institutions and the civilian military relationship. everything has been affected by that so it is understandable if any political personality from pakistan serving or retired feels the regional issues need to be attended to for pakistan to feel secure and i t
the current situation in kashmir is one that merits attention. once again there are complaints of human rights violations and it's not in the interest of regional stability and we are in a different party of that when kashmir becomes unstable. they've been able to discuss outstanding issues including general kashmir so we do not say that we would exclusively see it. all subjects should be discussed and that is what they conceived. so it's something we need to talk about. third question was...
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lashkar was originally set up to fight on pakistan's behalf in kashmir, territory claimed by both india and pakistan sebastian rotella says there's plenty of evidence of some sort of connection. >> the debate among western and indian anti-terror officials is, what is the extent of that role? are we talking about a few isolated individuals within the intelligence service who go rogue or exceed their grasp, who have some awareness, but are playing a half-active, half- passive role? or, as other voices would argue, can an attack of this magnitude, of this sophistication-- two years in the plotting by a group that is so close to the security forces-- really be carried out without at least the knowledge of people higher up. >> suarez: pakistan says it's gotten more aggressive with lashkar. last year, it arrested the group's military chief and six others. but that trial has stalled. in june, an indian court convicted the only surviving mumbai gunman-- this man, captured on video tape from the train station. david coleman headley pled guilty last year to helping organize the mumbai attacks and
lashkar was originally set up to fight on pakistan's behalf in kashmir, territory claimed by both india and pakistan sebastian rotella says there's plenty of evidence of some sort of connection. >> the debate among western and indian anti-terror officials is, what is the extent of that role? are we talking about a few isolated individuals within the intelligence service who go rogue or exceed their grasp, who have some awareness, but are playing a half-active, half- passive role? or, as...
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some blame political issues like palestine, kashmir, iraq, others cite economic disadvantage, male supremacy, the lack of checks and balances. i have worked a lot in the islamic world. i agree with those who say we need to be steady and then by our friends. over time, moving to a more open system of government in these countries, one more responsive to people's grievances, will help. but if we ignore the cost to pluralism that we in the west enjoy, we may miss our chance. whatever the cause of so-called islamic terrorism, there is little prospect of it fading away soon. fis deals with the realities, the threats as they are. we work to minimize the threats. our closest partners include many in the muslim world who are concerned, the threat that al- qaeda and the like poses to muslim itself. mi5 had lead our counter- terrorism efforts. ss start with the priority that the security service sets. it is not enough to intercept terrorists here at the last minute. in need to be identified and stopped well before then, which means action far beyond our own borders. this is where sis comes in. over on
some blame political issues like palestine, kashmir, iraq, others cite economic disadvantage, male supremacy, the lack of checks and balances. i have worked a lot in the islamic world. i agree with those who say we need to be steady and then by our friends. over time, moving to a more open system of government in these countries, one more responsive to people's grievances, will help. but if we ignore the cost to pluralism that we in the west enjoy, we may miss our chance. whatever the cause of...
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example, to encourage the indians and pakistanis to salt the conflict between them with regard to kashmir. as i say, the issue of what really motivates terrorists is a very complex one. we are grappling with it and doing what we can, but it is difficult. host: california, republican caller. caller: good morning. i will tell you my take on all of this. the biggest threat we of got in this country is the labor unions. i will tell you why . they drove this country into the ditch. they drove all the jobs out of here. tell me, what union as the terrorists belong to? host: can you direct your question to our guest related to security issues, border security? caller: that's what i'm talking about. everything you do and in this country costs so much money did why does it cost so much money? because of unions. if you don't give them what they about- they don't care security. guest: well, i am generally a fan of unions. i'm opposed to collective bargaining for security. i will leave it at that. host: there was a discussion about where the spot packages were destined to. were they destined to the pl
example, to encourage the indians and pakistanis to salt the conflict between them with regard to kashmir. as i say, the issue of what really motivates terrorists is a very complex one. we are grappling with it and doing what we can, but it is difficult. host: california, republican caller. caller: good morning. i will tell you my take on all of this. the biggest threat we of got in this country is the labor unions. i will tell you why . they drove this country into the ditch. they drove all...
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risks with weapons deal very when you look at india and pakistan which is a rival country and the kashmir questions in afghanistan. the government is very hesitant in just advocating its weapons sales. you are right that weapons sales mainly are dealing with big companies. don't underestimate also small companies that deliver to the big ones. host: going back to ""the washington post." you are most concerned about internal stability. guest: i think that is fair. the u.s. has legitimate concerns. that is why we have these intensely difficult negotiations at the g-20 because there is a fundamental difference of interest and it will not be easy to result host:. the chinese are facing a major generational change within their own right in two years. chinese leaders have engaged in living assertively and they have bludgeons japan into releasing its fishing boat captain from the justify the arrest, repeatedly berated the u.s. over economic and diplomatic differences and threatened retaliation against european governments that dare to send representatives to the december 10 ceremony awarding the
risks with weapons deal very when you look at india and pakistan which is a rival country and the kashmir questions in afghanistan. the government is very hesitant in just advocating its weapons sales. you are right that weapons sales mainly are dealing with big companies. don't underestimate also small companies that deliver to the big ones. host: going back to ""the washington post." you are most concerned about internal stability. guest: i think that is fair. the u.s. has...
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and pakistan in 2005, the great kashmir earthquake that killed 80,000 pakistanis and two minutes, led to the largest and longest airborne humanitarian relief by the united states since the berlin air lift. and that was a completely coordinated civil military operations. i chaired meetings three times a day, seven days a week for five months out of my office. arranged everybody together for a total unity effort approach. you can be done. it is being done around the world because again, if you're smart enough to get to where the three of us have gotten unlucky enough, you have learned how important that sort of thing is. >> so you're off the hook now. if i could just -- the good news about this is where the a lot of officers both the state department and the military who have experienced this at the lower levels and they understand the importance of this. i think that will bode well for us in the future. i think you'll make an overstatement -- [inaudible] >> quickly, quickly, increasing the number of women in the state department and now in the military, you have the opportunity to get
and pakistan in 2005, the great kashmir earthquake that killed 80,000 pakistanis and two minutes, led to the largest and longest airborne humanitarian relief by the united states since the berlin air lift. and that was a completely coordinated civil military operations. i chaired meetings three times a day, seven days a week for five months out of my office. arranged everybody together for a total unity effort approach. you can be done. it is being done around the world because again, if you're...
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example, to encourage the indians and pakistanis to salt the conflict between them with regard to kashmir. as i say, the issue of what really motivates terrorists is a very complex one. we are grappling with it and doing what we can, but it is difficult. host: california, republican caller. caller: good morning. i will tell you my take on all of this. the biggest threat we of got in this country is the labor unions. i will tell you why . they drove this country into the ditch. they drove all the jobs out of here. tell me, what union as the terrorists belong to? host: can you direct your question to our guest related to security issues, border security? caller: that's what i'm talking about. everything you do and in this country costs so much money did why does it cost so much money? because of unions. if you don't give them what they about- they don't care security. guest: well, i am generally a fan of unions. i'm opposed to collective bargaining for security. i will leave it at that. host: there was a discussion about where the spot packages were destined to. were they destined to the pl
example, to encourage the indians and pakistanis to salt the conflict between them with regard to kashmir. as i say, the issue of what really motivates terrorists is a very complex one. we are grappling with it and doing what we can, but it is difficult. host: california, republican caller. caller: good morning. i will tell you my take on all of this. the biggest threat we of got in this country is the labor unions. i will tell you why . they drove this country into the ditch. they drove all...
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in pakistan in 2005, the great kashmir earthquake killed 80,000 pakistanis in two minutes. led to the largest and longest airborne humanitarian relief mission by the united states since the berlin airlift. and that was a completely coordinated civil military operation. i chaired meetings three times a week, seven days a week for five months out of my office bringing everybody together for a total unity of effort approach. it can be done. it is being done around the world. because again, if you're smart enough to get to where three of us have gotten, and lucky enough, you have learned how important that sort of thing is. but it still needs to be codified. >> i've got to just -- you also have a book. the good news about this though is we have a lot of young officers both in the state department and the military who have experienced this at the lowest levels, and they understand the importance of a. so i think that will bode well for us in the future. >> quickly. with the increase in the number of women in the state department, and now in the military, you have the opportunity
in pakistan in 2005, the great kashmir earthquake killed 80,000 pakistanis in two minutes. led to the largest and longest airborne humanitarian relief mission by the united states since the berlin airlift. and that was a completely coordinated civil military operation. i chaired meetings three times a week, seven days a week for five months out of my office bringing everybody together for a total unity of effort approach. it can be done. it is being done around the world. because again, if...
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and pakistan in 2005, the great kashmir earthquake that killed 80,000 pakistanis and two minutes, led to the largest and longest airborne humanitarian relief by the united states since the berlin air lift. and that was a completely coordinated civil military operations. i chaired meetings three times a day, seven days a week for five months out of my office. arranged everybody together for a total unity effort approach. you can be done. it is being done around the world because again, if you're smart enough to get to where the three of us have gotten unlucky enough, you have learned how important that sort of thing is. >> so you're off the hook now. if i could just -- the good news about this is where the a lot of officers both the state department and the military who have experienced this at the lower levels and they understand the importance of this. i think that will bode well for us in the future. i think you'll make an overstatement -- [inaudible] >> quickly, quickly, increasing the number of women in the state department and now in the military, you have the opportunity to get
and pakistan in 2005, the great kashmir earthquake that killed 80,000 pakistanis and two minutes, led to the largest and longest airborne humanitarian relief by the united states since the berlin air lift. and that was a completely coordinated civil military operations. i chaired meetings three times a day, seven days a week for five months out of my office. arranged everybody together for a total unity effort approach. you can be done. it is being done around the world because again, if you're...