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It seems likely that India will continue to downplay any concerns it may have over potential Pakistani links to the Mumbai attacks in the interest of keeping the line to Islamabad open.
The European Union-or at least its feisty climate commissioner Connie Hedegaard-seems determined to take on the whole world by demanding that all airlines pay a carbon tribute for the privilege of crossing EU airspace and landing at EU airports.
A jihadist in plain sight in Lahore makes the most-wanted list.
The latest assault on Bush antiterror strategy could make us less safe.
The work of AEI scholars shows that the Mumbai attacks are yet another front in the global war on terrorism.
India has long experienced terrorism--usually from isolated ethnic insurgencies in remote parts of the country. More recent attacks--including in Mumbai in 2008--are being committed by urban, middle-class jihadists, often with the tacit support of Pakistan.
Until the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the American view of radical Islam and its many discontents was shaped more by the Middle East than South Asia. The U.S. has long been at odds with the raging Ayatollah in Iran, the murderous truck bomber in Lebanon and the masked Palestinian "freedom...
Is India a weak link in what used to be called the global war on terror?





