Arrest Provides More Evidence India, Israel, and the U.S. Behind
Mumbai Attacks

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
December 7, 2008

It is becoming increasingly a hard sell to pin the blame for the
Mumbai attacks on Pakistan and thus set the stage for an attack on
Pakistan after Barack Obama enters the White House in a few weeks. It
now appears Indian intelligence played a large part in the terrorist
attacks. On Saturday, the Associated Press reported that a
"counterinsurgency police officer who may have been on an undercover
mission" was arrested for illegally buying mobile phone cards used by
the gunmen.



The counterinsurgency operative, Mukhtar Ahmed, worked for the police
in Indian Kashmir. "The implications of Ahmed's involvement - that
Indian agents may have been in touch with the militants and perhaps
supplied the SIM cards used in the attacks - added to the growing list
of questions over India's ill-trained security forces, which are
widely blamed for not thwarting the attacks," reports the Associated
Press.

In other words, Indian intelligence had penetrated Lashkar-e-Taiba and
ran a false flag operation through the terrorist group, putatively
connected to Pakistan's ISI.

Indian police in the Kashmir city of Srinagar told Calcutta police
that Ahmed is "our man and it's now up to them how to facilitate his
release," said one senior officer speaking on condition of anonymity
due to the sensitivity of the information. Other police officials in
Kashmir supported his account, reports the Associated Press.

Indian intelligence staging false flag terror attacks and blaming them
on Muslims is nothing new. On November 23, Andrew Buncombe, writing
for the Independent, reported: "India is in something of a state of
shock after learning from official sources that its first Hindu terror
cell may have carried out a series of deadly bombings that were
initially blamed on militant Muslims." In addition to bombing attacks
in the Muslim town of Malegaon in the western state of Maharashtra in
September, the Hindu terror cells are allegedly responsible for last
year's bombing of a cross-border train en route to Pakistan, which
killed 68 people, according to Buncombe.

It should be noted that the head of the Maharastrian Anti-Terrorist
Squad making the allegations about Hindu false flag terrorism, Hemant
Karkare, was assassinated as he led his team into the Hotel Taj Kahal
during the Mumbai attacks. "Killed in the line of duty, Hemant Karare
was targeted as the man who was an immense problem for the BJP [the
Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party] because his forthright
investigation revealed Hindutva terrorism and he was not about to
stop. Clearly this invalidated the BJP campaign rhetoric against
Muslim terrorism, but the BJP will still use the emotional fervor of
Hindutva to win against the Congress party," writes Allen Heart for
OpEdNews.

An exposé carried in a national daily published in the Indian state of
Madhya Pradesh alleges that Indian intelligence supported extremist
Hindutvadis in their murderous Malegaon campaign with the cooperation
of Israel's Mossad. "The newspaper writes that relations between
Mossad and CIA are world known," notes the Pak Alert Press blog. "The
national daily. has exposed that the officials of the national
intelligence agencies have categorically stated that American secret
service agency, CIA together with Israel's secret organization Mossad,
has carried out several secret operation all over Asia," Pak Alert
Press reports, translating from the original Urdu.

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Indian intelligence, however, is no minor player and its foreign
policy objectives currently parallel those of the CIA and Mossad in
regard to covert destabilization in South Asia and elsewhere. "RAW
[the Research and Analysis Wing, the Indian version of the CIA] , ever
since its creation, has always been a vital, though unobtrusive, actor
in Indian policy-making apparatus," writes Isha Khan.

Since its creation in 1968, RAW has been "given a virtual carte
blanche to conduct destabilization operations in neighboring countries
inimical to India to seriously undertook restructuring of its
organization accordingly. RAW was given a list of seven countries
(Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Pakistan and Maldives)
whom India considered its principal regional protagonists. It very
soon systematically and brilliantly crafted covert operations in all
these countries to coerce, destabilize and subvert them in consonance
with the foreign policy objectives of the Indian Government."

Specifically, RAW "considers Sindh as Pakistan's soft under-belly. It
has, therefore, made it the prime target for sabotage and subversion.
RAW has enrolled and extensive network of agents and anti-government
elements, and is convinced that with a little push restless Sindh will
revolt. Taking fullest advantage of the agitation in Sindh in 1983 and
the ethnic riots, which have continued till today, RAW has deeply
penetrated and cultivated dissidents and secessionists, thereby
creating hard-liners unlikely to allow peace to return to Sindh."
Sindh includes Urdu-speaking Muslim refugees who migrated to Pakistan
from India upon independence.

It now appears obvious that India's RAW with the help of the CIA and
Israel's Mossad created the current situation and have set-up
Pakistan's ISI to take the blame for the Mumbai attacks. Senator
McCain, flanked by senators Joe Lieberman and Lindsay Graham, told
Ejaz Haider, a senior editor with the Daily Times group, that it could
be a "matter of days" before India carried out surgical air strikes if
Pakistan did not act on the evidence provided to it on elements linked
to the attacks, according to the Daily Star. "If the terrorists
succeed in confounding relations between these two great countries,
they will achieve their aim. We cannot let that happen," McCain declared.

A conflict between the two nuclear armed nations may very well be the
"international crisis, a generated crisis" Joe Biden mentioned in
October that will "test" president Barack Obama.

In August, 2007, Obama said "the United States must be willing to
strike al Qaeda targets inside Pakistan," a comment that has led more
than a few commentators to conclude that the U.S. will attack Pakistan
in the coming months. It now appears the false flag Mumbai attacks,
described as India's "9/11," will serve as a pretext to get the ball
rolling on "surgical strikes" against Pakistan.


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