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EX-U.S. OFFICIAL CITES PAKISTANI TRAINING FOR INDIA ATTACKERS

American info has over that past Asiatic expeditionary and info officers helped condition the city attackers, a past bureaucratism authorised said. Source:Ex-U.S. Official Cites Asiatic Training for Bharat Attackers

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Ex-U.S. Official Cites Pakistani Training for India Attackers

WASHINGTON — A former Defense Department official said Wednesday that American intelligence agencies had determined that former officers from Pakistan ’s Army and its powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency helped train the Mumbai attackers. But the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that no specific links had been uncovered yet between the terrorists and the Pakistani...

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Ex-U.S. Official Cites Pakistani Training for India Attackers

By ERIC SCHMITT and SOMINI SENGUPTA NYT WASHINGTON — A former Defense Department official said Wednesday that American intelligence agencies had determined that former officers from Pakistan’s Army and its powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency helped train the Mumbai attackers. But the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that no specific links had been uncovered...

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U.S. Official: India Attack May Have Pakistani Roots

A senior State Department official says that the terrorists may have been partially based in Pakistan.

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Indian government was warned of attack, U.S. officials say

India was warned that terrorists were plotting to attack Mumbai from the sea, U.S. officials said yesterday, adding to growing suspicions that Indian security agencies were lax in failing to prevent the massacre of more than 170 people in the port city.

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Pakistani Officials Waiting for Evidence in India Attack

Pakistani Officials Still Waiting for Evidence in India AttackBy Barry NewhouseIslamabad03 December 2008The top U.S. military official is in Pakistan in an effort to reduce tensions with India following last week's terrorist attack in Mumbai. Admiral Mike Mullen arrived after President Asif Zardari indicated that Pakistan will not hand over 20 named suspects, even if India offers...

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US Official: India Attack May Have Pakistani Roots

WASHINGTON — Evidence suggests that a group partly based in Pakistan carried out last week's attack in India, U.S. officials said Tuesday, and they also revealed the U.S. had warned the Indian government that terrorists appeared to be plotting an assault on Mumbai. Also, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that U.S. and British citizens were the targets of the violent siege,...

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U.S. Official: India Attack May Have Pakistani Roots

A senior State Department official says that the terrorists may have been partially based in Pakistan. Image:...

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US official: India knew of plot on Mumbai's coast

India received a warning from the United States before last week's attacks in Mumbai that militants were plotting a waterborne assault on the city, a senior U.S. official said Tuesday as domestic intelligence officials said they were aware of a Pakistan-based plot.

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US official: India knew of plot on Mumbai's coast

India received a warning from the United States before last week's attacks in Mumbai that militants were plotting a waterborne assault on the city, a senior U.S. official said Tuesday as domestic intelligence officials said they were aware of a Pakistan-based plot.

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US official: India attack may have Pakistani roots

By JENNIFER LOVEN and ANNE GEARAN, Associated Press Writers WASHINGTON – Evidence suggests that a group partly based in Pakistan carried out last week's attack in India, U.S. officials said Tuesday, and they also revealed the U.S. had warned the Indian government that terrorists appeared to be plotting an assault on Mumbai. Also, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that U.S....

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News: US official: India attack may have Pakistani roots

BRUSSELS, Belgium – A senior State Department official says there is reason to suspect that the India terror attacks were the work of a group at least partly based in Pakistan. That's the closest a U.S. official has come to laying blame for th

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U.S. Official: India Attack May Have Pakistani Roots

A senior State Department official said evidence suggests that the brutal, prolonged attack on India's financial capital has some roots in Pakistan....

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U.S. official: India knew of plot on Mumbai's coast

... terrorists by National Security Guards and police. MASSACRE IN INDIAAnti-terror effort: Photos: U.S. deaths: Attackers: History: FBI reacts: MUMBAI, India (AP) — India received a warning from the United States before last week's attacks in Mumbai that militants were plotting a waterborne assault on the city, a senior U.S. official said Tuesday as domestic intelligence officials...

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Source: U.S. warned India before Mumbai attack

A senior U.S. official says the Bush administration warned India before last week’s Mumbai attacks.