*Mossad-CIA Connection To
Mumbai Terror Attacks?*

*By Yoginder Sikand*

29 November, 2008
*Countercurrents.org*

*"O ye who believe! stand out firmly for God, as witnesses to fair dealing,
and let not the hatred of others to you make you swerve to wrong and depart
from justice. Be just: that is next to piety: and fear God. For God is
well-acquainted with all that ye do."*

*(The Quran, Surah Al-Maida: 8)*


*N*umerous theories are doing the rounds about the dastardly terrorist
assault on Mumbai. The dominant view, based on what is being suggested by
the media, is that this is the handiwork of the dreaded Pakistan-based
self-styled Islamist and terrorist outfit Lashkar-e Tayyeba, which, ever
since it was ostensibly proscribed by the Government of Pakistan some years
ago, has adopted the name of Jamaat ud-Dawah. This might well be the case,
for the Lashkar has been responsible for numerous such terrorist attacks in
recent years, particularly in Kashmir.

The Lashkar is the military wing of the Markaz Dawat wal Irshad, an outfit
floated by a section of the Pakistani Ahl-e Hadith, a group with close
affiliations to the Saudi Wahhabis. It has its headquarters at the town of
Muridke in the Gujranwala district in Pakistani Punjab. The Markaz was
established in 1986 by two Pakistani university professors, Hafiz Muhammad
Saeed and Zafar Iqbal. They were assisted by Abdullah Azam, a close aide of
Osama bin Laden, who was then associated with the International Islamic
University in Islamabad. Funds for setting up the organization are said to
have come from Pakistan's dreaded official secret services agency, the Inter
Services Intelligence (ISI). From its inception, it is thus clear, the
Lashkar had the support of the Pakistani establishment.

The Lashkar started out as a paramilitary organisation to train warriors to
fight the Soviets in Afghanistan. Soon it spawned dozens of camps across
Pakistan and Afghanistan for this purpose. Militants produced at these
centres have played a major role in armed struggles, first in Afghanistan,
and then in Bosnia, Chechenya, Kosovo, the southern Philippines and Kashmir.

Like other radical Islamist groups, the Lashkar sees Islam as an
all-embracing system. It regards Islam as governing all aspects of personal
as well as collective life, in the form of the shariah. For the establishing
of an Islamic system, it insists, an 'Islamic state' is necessary, which
will impose the shariah as the law of the land. If, the official website of
the Lashkar announces, such a state were to be set up and all Muslims were
to live strictly according to 'the laws that Allah has laid down', then, it
is believed, 'they would be able to control the whole world and exercise
their supremacy'. And for this, as well as to respond to the oppression that
it claims that Muslims in large parts of the world are suffering, it insists
that all Muslims must take to armed jihad. Armed jihad must continue, its
website announces, 'until Islam, as a way of life, dominates the whole world
and until Allah's law is enforced everywhere in the world'.

The subject of armed jihad runs right through the writings and
pronouncements of the Lashkar and is, in fact, the most prominent theme in
its discourse. Indeed, its understanding of Islam may be seen as determined
almost wholly by this preoccupation, so much so that its reading of Islam
seems to be a product of its own political project, thus effectively ending
up equating Islam with terror. Being born as a result of war in Afghanistan,
war has become the very raison d'être of the Lashkar, and its subsequent
development has been almost entirely determined by this concern. The
contours of its ideological framework are constructed in such a way that the
theme of armed jihad appears as the central element of its project. In the
writings and speeches of Lashkar spokesmen jihad appears as violent conflict
(qital) waged against 'unbelievers' who are said to be responsible for the
oppression of the Muslims. Indeed, the Lashkar projects it as the one of the
most central tenets of Islam, although it has traditionally not been
included as one of the 'five pillars' of the faith. Thus, its website claims
that 'There is so much emphasis on this subject that some commentators and
scholars of the Quran have remarked that the topic of the Quran is jihad'.
Further, a Lashkar statement declares, 'There is consensus of opinion among
researchers of the Qur'an that no other action has been explained in such
great detail as jihad'.

In Lashkar discourse, jihad against non-Muslims is projected as a religious
duty binding on all Muslims today. Thus the Lashkar's website claims that a
Muslim who has 'never intended to fight against the disbelievers […] is not
without traces of hypocrisy'. Muslims who have the capacity to participate
or assist in the jihad but do not do so are said to 'be living a sinful
life'. Not surprisingly, therefore, the Lashkar denounces all Muslims who do
not agree with its pernicious and grossly distorted version of Islam and its
hideous misinterpretation of jihad—Sufis, Shias, Barelvis and so on—as being
'deviants' or outside the pale of Islam or even in league with 'anti-Islamic
forces'. The Lashkar promises its activists that they would receive great
rewards, both in this world and in the Hereafter, if they were to actively
struggle in the path of jihad. Not only would they be guaranteed a place in
Heaven, but they would also 'be honoured in this world', for jihad, it
claims, is also 'the way that solves financial and political problems'.

Astoundingly bizarre though it is, the Markaz sees itself as engaged in a
global jihad against the forces of 'disbelief', stopping at nothing short of
aiming at the conquest of the entire world. As Nazir Ahmed, in-charge of the
public relations department of the Lashkar, once declared, through the
so-called jihad that the Lashkar has launched, 'Islam will be dominant all
over the world'. This global war is seen as a solution to all the ills and
oppression afflicting all Muslims, and it is claimed that 'if we want to
live with honour and dignity, then we have to return back to jihad'. Through
jihad, the Lashkar website says, 'Islam will be supreme throughout the
world'.

In Lashkar discourse, its self-styled jihad against India is regarded as
nothing less than a war between two different and mutually opposed
ideologies: Islam, on the one hand, and Hinduism, on the other. It tars all
Hindus with the same brush, as supposed 'enemies of Islam'. Thus, Hafiz
Muhammad Saeed, Lashkar chief, declares: 'In fact, the Hindu is a mean enemy
and the proper way to deal with him is the one adopted by our forefathers,
who crushed them by force. We need to do the same'.

India is a major target for the Lashkar's terrorists. According to Hafiz
Muhammad Saeed, 'The jihad is not about Kashmir only. It encompasses all of
India'. Thus, the Lashkar sees its self-styled jihad as going far beyond the
borders of Kashmir and spreading through all of India. Its final goal, it
says, is to extend Muslim control over what is seen as having once been
Muslim land, and, hence, to be brought back under Muslim domination,
creating what the Lashkar terms as 'the Greater Pakistan by dint of jihad'.
Thus, at a mammoth congregation of Lashkar supporters in November 1999,
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed thundered, 'Today I announce the break-up of India,
Inshallah. We will not rest until the whole of India is dissolved into
Pakistan'.

The Lashkar, so say media reports, has been trying to drum up support among
India's Muslims, and it may well be that it has managed to find a few
recruits to its cause among them. If this is the case, it has probably been
prompted by the fact of mounting murderous Hindutva-inspired anti-Muslim
pogroms across the country, often abetted by agencies of the state, which
has taken a toll of several thousand innocent lives. The fact that no
semblance of justice has been delivered in these cases and that the state
has not taken any measure to reign in Hindutva terrorism adds further to the
deep-seated despondency and despair among many Indian Muslims. This might
well be used by self-styled Islamist terror groups, such as the Lashkar, to
promote their own agenda. Obviously, therefore, in order to counter the
grave threat posed by terror groups such as the Lashkar, the Indian state
needs to tackle the menace of Hindutva terror as well, which has now assumed
the form of full-blown fascism. Both forms of terrorism feed on each other,
and one cannot be tackled without taking on the other as well.

Mercifully, and despite the denial of justice to them, the vast majority of
the Indian Muslims have refused to fall into the Lashkar's trap. The flurry
of anti-terrorism conferences that have recently been organised by important
Indian Islamic groups is evidence of the fact that they regard the Lashkar's
perverse understanding of Islam as being wholly anti-Islamic and as a
perversion of their faith. These voices urgently need to be promoted, for
they might well be the most effective antidote to Lashkar propaganda.
Numerous Indian Islamic scholars I know and have spoken to insist that the
Lashkar's denunciation of all non-Muslims as 'enemies of Islam', its
fomenting of hatred towards Hindus and India and its understanding of jihad
are a complete misrepresentation of Islamic teachings. They bitterly
critique its call for a universal Caliphate as foolish wishful thinking. And
they are unanimous that, far from serving the cause of the faith they claim
to espouse, groups like the Lashkar have done the most heinous damage to the
name of Islam, and are to blame, to a very large extent, for mounting
Islamophobia globally.

At the same time as fingers of suspicion are being pointed at the Lashkar
for being behind the recent Mumbai blasts, other questions are being raised
in some circles. The significant fact that Hemant Karkare, the brave ATS
chief who was killed in the terrorist assault, had been investigating the
role of Hindutva terrorist groups in blasts in Malegoan and elsewhere and
had received threats for this has not gone un-noticed. Nor has the related
fact that the assault on Mumbai happened soon after disturbing revelations
began pouring in of the role of Hindutva activists in terror attacks in
different parts of India. That the attack on Mumbai has led to the issue of
Hindutva-inspired terrorism now being totally sidelined is also significant.

And then there is a possible Israeli angle that some are raising. Thus, the
widely-read Mumbai-based tabloid Mid-Day, in an article about a building
where numerous militants were holed up titled 'Mumbai Attack: Was Nariman
House the Terror Hub?', states:

"The role that Nariman House is coming to play in this entire attack drama
is puzzling. Last night, residents ordered close to 100 kilograms of meat
and other food, enough to feed an army or a bunch of people for twenty days.
Shortly thereafter, the ten odd militants moved in, obviously, indicating
that the food and meat was ordered, keeping their visit in mind, another cop
added.

"One of the militants called up a television news channel and voiced his
demands today, but, interestingly, when he was asked where are they all
holed him, he said at the Israeli owned Nariman House and they are six of
them here", one of the investigating cops said. Since morning, there has
been exchange of gun fire has been going on and the militants seem well
equipped to counter the cops fire. To top it, they have food and shelter.
One wonders [if] they have the support of the residents, a local Ramrao
Shanker said."

A Mossad/Israeli hand in the affair might seem far-fetched to some, but not
so to others, who point to the role of Israeli agents in destabilizing a
large number of countries as well as possibly operating within some radical
Islamist movements, such as a group in Yemen styling itself 'Islamic Jihad',
said to be responsible for the bombing of the American Embassy in Sanaa, and
which is said to have close links with the Israeli intelligence. Some have
raised the question if the Mossad or even the CIA might not be directly or
otherwise instigating some disillusioned Muslim youth in India, Pakistan or
elsewhere to take to terror by playing on Muslim grievances, operating
through existing Islamist groups or spawning new ones for this purpose.

If this charge is true—although this remains to be conclusively
established—the aim might be to further radicalize Muslims so as to provide
further pretext for American and Israeli assaults on Islam and Muslim
countries. The fact that the CIA had for years been in very close contact
with the Pakistani ISI and radical Islamist groups in Pakistan is also being
raised in this connection. The possible role of such foreign agencies of
being behind some terror attacks that India has witnessed in recent years to
further fan anti-Muslim hatred and also to weaken India is also being
speculated on in some circles.

Whether all this is indeed true needs to be properly investigated. But the
fact remains that it appears to be entirely in the interest of the Israeli
establishment and powerful forces in America to create instability in India,
fan Hindu-Muslim strife, even to the point of driving India and Pakistan to
war with each other, and thereby drag India further into the deadly embrace
of Zionists and American imperialists.

In other words, irrespective of who is behind the deadly attacks on Mumbai,
it appears to suit the political interests and agendas of multiple and
equally pernicious political forces—Islamist and Hindu radicals, fired by a
hate-driven Manichaean vision of the world, but also global imperialist
powers that seem to be using the attacks as a means to push India even
deeper into their suicidal axis.
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