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BHARAT EXERCISING ADMIRABLE RESTRAINT - NYT [Muslim Terrorist Attacks in Mumbai]
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India exercising admirable restraint: NYT

PTI
The Pioneer
Friday, July 15, 2011

Washington - While commending Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for
exercising considerable restraint after the Mumbai terror attacks, a
leading US daily has said that learning from past mistakes India
should work towards perfecting its intelligence and counter-terror
efforts.

"Indians are angry and asking why their government did not ensure
their safety. Indian officials say they have made significant
security reforms but it may never be possible to stop all terrorist
attacks. That is true, but New Delhi still must learn from this
experience and keep trying to perfect its intelligence and
counterterrorism efforts," the New York Times said in a lead
editorial.

"After the 2008 attacks, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned that
his country would retaliate if hit again. We applaud his continued
restraint and urge both sides to think hard about the horrifying cost
of a war," the daily said.

Referring to the July 13 bomb blasts in Mumbai, the paper said:
"Indian citizens deserve answers to their many legitimate questions.
So far, Indian officials seem to be reacting in a measured and
responsible way."

"Pakistani leaders condemned the bombings. But words are cheap. They
need to work with their Indian counterparts to find whoever is
responsible. If Pakistanis were behind this latest horror, Islamabad
must ensure that they are brought to justice this time," the daily
said.

Noting that Pakistani officials previously acknowledged that the 2008
attacks were partly planned on their soil, it said instead of
cooperating with India's investigation, they insisted on handling the
case themselves.

"Pakistan has four suspects in custody, but the trial is moving too
slowly to be considered credible. Pakistani courts are notorious for
acquitting most terrorism suspects," it said.

With US President Barack Obama offering American investigative help
to India, The NYT said: "He and his advisers also need to be having
blunt conversations with Pakistan about the cost of any more foot-
dragging."

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Admirable restraint when Indians die

By vedam on 7/15/2011 12:49:04 PM

Why didn't the Americans show the same admirable restraint when they
went into Abbottabad to flush out Osama? After Pakistan these
Americans are our next enemies. Indian lives are expendable while the
American's not. Hillary Clinton is totally anti-Indian despite her
mouthing platitudes. India, with a pro-Jihadi Congress at the helm,
suffers. There is no hope in sight as quota goondas rule by tampering
with the nation's unity and integrity.

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Mumbai Blast and our PM

By N S Parthasarathy on 7/15/2011 12:31:49 PM

Ref NYT's observation on our PM and saying that he has shown
restraint - insensitivity passes off for restraint, hypocrisy for
humility.

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Restraint, indeed!

By Bharati on 7/15/2011 11:45:20 AM

Jihadis kill Indians, and the Americans commend us for our restraint.
Jihadis kill Americans, and the US bombs them and their nears and
dears.

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India exercising admirable restraint: NYT
PTI
The Pioneer
Friday, July 15, 2011
Washington - While commending Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for
exercising considerable restraint after the Mumbai terror attacks, a
leading US daily has said that learning from past mistakes India
should work towards perfecting its intelligence and counter-terror
efforts.
"Indians are angry and asking why their government did not ensure
their safety. Indian officials say they have made significant
security reforms but it may never be possible to stop all terrorist
attacks. That is true, but New Delhi still must learn from this
experience and keep trying to perfect its intelligence and
counterterrorism efforts," the New York Times said in a lead
editorial.
"After the 2008 attacks, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned that
his country would retaliate if hit again. We applaud his continued
restraint and urge both sides to think hard about the horrifying cost
of a war," the daily said.
"Indian citizens deserve answers to their many legitimate questions.
So far, Indian officials seem to be reacting in a measured and
responsible way."
"Pakistani leaders condemned the bombings. But words are cheap. They
need to work with their Indian counterparts to find whoever is
responsible. If Pakistanis were behind this latest horror, Islamabad
must ensure that they are brought to justice this time," the daily
said.
Noting that Pakistani officials previously acknowledged that the 2008
attacks were partly planned on their soil, it said instead of
cooperating with India's investigation, they insisted on handling the
case themselves.
"Pakistan has four suspects in custody, but the trial is moving too
slowly to be considered credible. Pakistani courts are notorious for
acquitting most terrorism suspects," it said.
With US President Barack Obama offering American investigative help
to India, The NYT said: "He and his advisers also need to be having
blunt conversations with Pakistan about the cost of any more foot-
dragging."
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Admirable restraint when Indians die
By vedam on 7/15/2011 12:49:04 PM
Why didn't the Americans show the same admirable restraint when they
went into Abbottabad to flush out Osama? After Pakistan these
Americans are our next enemies. Indian lives are expendable while the
American's not. Hillary Clinton is totally anti-Indian despite her
mouthing platitudes. India, with a pro-Jihadi Congress at the helm,
suffers. There is no hope in sight as quota goondas rule by tampering
with the nation's unity and integrity.
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Mumbai Blast and our PM
By N S Parthasarathy on 7/15/2011 12:31:49 PM
Ref NYT's observation on our PM and saying that he has shown
restraint - insensitivity passes off for restraint, hypocrisy for
humility.
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Restraint, indeed!
By Bharati on 7/15/2011 11:45:20 AM
Jihadis kill Indians, and the Americans commend us for our restraint.
Jihadis kill Americans, and the US bombs them and their nears and
dears.
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Forwarded message from S. K.

Friday, July 15, 2011

mumbaikar's appreciable resilience or mm singh's admirable restraint
are the favourite vocabulary used by the media to explain away the
cowardice of the media to propogate these terms.

it is not mumbaikar's resilience!! it his his bread and butter. if he
does not attend to his job or business travelling long distances by
local trains, he would starve alongwith his family. it is a dire
necessity for mumbaikar to resume working and earn his livelihood. it
is good for politicians to pamper mumbaikars for the resilience, but
the anger of the people was shown in interviews by the media.

mm singh's restraint is more of muslim appeasement and cowardice. he
is not a sikh in the real sense of valour and aggression expected of
sikh fighters.

End of forwarded message from S. K.

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

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