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India-Pakistan
Al Qaeda's next destination is India
2008-07-09
The attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul has been looked as an attack on the sovereignty of the Republic of India. This inhuman act was condemned all over the world, fortunately India's Ambassador Jayant Prasad was not present there at that movement.
Posted by:Fred

#8  and curry-eaters just don't set off alarms

And I'm glad of it - I *like* curry. ;-)
Posted by: lotp   2008-07-09 19:44  

#7  Send word John Frum (and any cargoes you got laying about too)
Posted by: .5MT   2008-07-09 15:26  

#6  Infiltrating the West with Indian Muslims is right on target. Lots of computer engineers and techies working in sensitive companies with government contracts. Many manage hotels and shops that import goods from that neck of the woods, too, and curry-eaters just don't set off alarms.
Posted by: Danielle   2008-07-09 12:26  

#5  I have wondered why India was not directly targetted. The Hindu are not even people of the book and there is the bit about once being Muslim and the Kashmir issue. I came up with two possible answers: (1) Muslim-Indian Jihadi would be valuable at infiltrating the west (2) The Hindu nationalists would not hesitate to go Medieval and the Indian Muslims know that. Perhaps they are finally coming around and listening to the Jihadi's. Even a small segment of such an enormous population could mean a lot of Jihadi.

Perhaps I was wrong on the first, or Al Queda doesn't feel it's worthwhile and needs a new front and new blood after losing in Iraq.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-07-09 12:16  

#4  These are two countries with nulear weapons. I'm not sure that interesting is the word I'd use.

Scenario 1....
AQ starts trouble in India.

1) India responds very forcefully like we wold. Civil war with Muzzies getting slaughtered and fleeing to Paki Waki. Paki does what?

2) India does not respond forcefully. Hindus go vigilante on Muzzies. Paki does what?

In all cases what does China do?

Nope, interesting ain't the word I'd choose.
2)
Posted by: AlanC   2008-07-09 11:18  

#3  My wife is in New Delhi (she'd Indian) and she has also mentioned the Muzzies acting odd...more so than usual.

While there may be a lot of Muzzies in India, they're still vastly out numbered by the Hindus, and they have long memories. I'd expect to see a lot of Muzzies get killed if they really act up.

Some of the more radical Hindu groups are just looking for a reason to go hammer-and-tongs on the Muzzes. Can't say I blame them.

I'm sort of waiting for the opportunity here.
Posted by: Thraing Barnsmell2855   2008-07-09 10:56  

#2  The wife of the owner of my favourite Indian supplies shop told me the last time she went home the Muslims in their quarter were behaving queerly, which spooked her. She also mentioned the large number of Muslim religious television shows, which had not been so on her previous visit. Your comment about the number of Indian Muslims jibes with what I've heard before, Menhaden. It reads like things there are starting to get really interesting.
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-07-09 10:42  

#1  If I recall correctly, there are more Muslims in India than in Pakistan, or in any other country except Indonesia. With that many of them there must certainly me a significant number of wackos for AQ to 'inspire' through attacks. Plus, since India was part of the Ummah for a long time it would be considered a legitimate target. It will be interesting to see how India responds.
Posted by: Menhaden S   2008-07-09 08:05  

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