India’s Suspicion of Pakistan Clouds U.S. Strategy

The terrorist attacks in Mumbai occurred as India and Pakistan, two big, hostile and nuclear-armed nations, were delicately moving toward improved relations with the encouragement of the United States and in particular the incoming Obama administration. if India finds Pakistani fingerprints on the well-planned operation. India has raised suspicions. pakistan has denied being guilty.  this affects me because then, if India finds the fingerprints to be from one of the U.S.’s, we could get into serious trouble with them though I doubt that they would. but, it’s still scary!

    • tylerm27
    • May 13th, 2009

    To me I dont understand the involvement of the U.S in this article, besides that I really think you did good because you followed up on a recent post.

    • Jeffrey
    • May 13th, 2009

    GOOD Article I liked that you explained the problem but what operation?

    • danielr13
    • May 13th, 2009

    so does this means terorist mighte be in the u.s.

    • dannyag
    • May 13th, 2009

    i dont think that they would find U.S finger prints on the terrorist operation. but you never know who did it.

    • jenjov
    • May 14th, 2009

    how did the terrorists attack? was it a bombing or a shooting or what?that part wasnt really clear to me.i also dont think the US had anything to do with that because if they are trying to encourage the two countries to be closer that why would the Us attack. GOOD JOB

    • josephba1
    • May 14th, 2009

    that can be bad because if we do find it, they can be a enemy and we can eventually have a war.

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