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US has told Pakistan to act against LeT: Roemer

The US had told Pakistan that it now needed to act against the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT), US ambassador to India Timothy J. Roemer said on Tuesday while stressing that his government had been building enormous pressure on Islamabad to target terror havens in its territory.

Roemer, who went around Sabarmati Ashram, which was home to Mahatma Gandhi for years, said the US shared India's "targets and goals" on the LeT, whose leaders have been charged with the 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai. "We share the targets and goals in terms of the LeT and have communicated to Pakistan that it now needs to act against the LeT as well as individuals," Roemer told journalists, days after US forces killed Osama bin Laden in his hideout in Pakistan's Abbottabad town.

On Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani absolving intelligence agency ISI of any wrongdoing, Roemer said President Barack Obama had in the last 48 hours made it clear that the targets that US and India shared in terms of the LeT and individuals being indicted were more and more common. "The commonalities and goals with regard to world security and intelligence sharing are very close between the US and India," he added.

The envoy added that his government had been building immense pressure on Pakistan to go after safe havens in their country and target the Al Qaeda. Refuting that the US was practicing double standards on 9/11 and 26/11, he said Washington and New Delhi had come together to share intelligence in unprecedented ways in the last two years. "There is vibrant day to day, hour to hour and minute to minute sharing of information.

We are sharing information with India on Afghanistan, Africa, did so on security during the Commonwealth Games, World Cup cricket. We even shared David Headley (the alleged LeT operative accused in the 26/11 strike). "Our President has also supported India for a permanent seat in the UNSC," he added. "We are now working under the directions of the US and India to help build capacity here in India, forensic capabilities, the possibility of new national counter terrorism centre, share best practices and expertise as to how to prevent the next terrorist attack."

The FBI, he said, had helped India convict Ajmal Amir Kasab, the only terrorist to be caught after the Nov 26-28, 2008 terror attack. "The FBI's cooperation on GPS, statistics and data helped convict Ajmal Kasab." Roemer evaded questions on whether he would be meeting Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi, saying he was here to meet common people. "The President of the US has asked me to connect to the people of India, not just the top brass. Connect to the hearts and minds of the people, the aam aadmi, the regular men and women of India, which is what I am doing." He said about 20 per cent of Indian Americans in the US come from Gujarat. He added that the state was growing fast with over 10 per cent annual growth but evaded a question on when the US would do business with Modi.

US has told Pakistan to act against LeT: Roemer | Deccan Chronicle
 
Can't say, but slowly and steadily things are happening as India wanted.
 
though slowly i think India's foriegn policy works :cheers:

now its US who want help from india
 
US has told Pakistan to act against LeT: Roemer

The US had told Pakistan that it now needed to act against the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT), US ambassador to India Timothy J. Roemer said on Tuesday while stressing that his government had been building enormous pressure on Islamabad to target terror havens in its territory.

Roemer, who went around Sabarmati Ashram, which was home to Mahatma Gandhi for years, said the US shared India's "targets and goals" on the LeT, whose leaders have been charged with the 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai. "We share the targets and goals in terms of the LeT and have communicated to Pakistan that it now needs to act against the LeT as well as individuals," Roemer told journalists, days after US forces killed Osama bin Laden in his hideout in Pakistan's Abbottabad town.

On Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani absolving intelligence agency ISI of any wrongdoing, Roemer said President Barack Obama had in the last 48 hours made it clear that the targets that US and India shared in terms of the LeT and individuals being indicted were more and more common. "The commonalities and goals with regard to world security and intelligence sharing are very close between the US and India," he added.

The envoy added that his government had been building immense pressure on Pakistan to go after safe havens in their country and target the Al Qaeda. Refuting that the US was practicing double standards on 9/11 and 26/11, he said Washington and New Delhi had come together to share intelligence in unprecedented ways in the last two years. "There is vibrant day to day, hour to hour and minute to minute sharing of information.

We are sharing information with India on Afghanistan, Africa, did so on security during the Commonwealth Games, World Cup cricket. We even shared David Headley (the alleged LeT operative accused in the 26/11 strike). "Our President has also supported India for a permanent seat in the UNSC," he added. "We are now working under the directions of the US and India to help build capacity here in India, forensic capabilities, the possibility of new national counter terrorism centre, share best practices and expertise as to how to prevent the next terrorist attack."

The FBI, he said, had helped India convict Ajmal Amir Kasab, the only terrorist to be caught after the Nov 26-28, 2008 terror attack. "The FBI's cooperation on GPS, statistics and data helped convict Ajmal Kasab." Roemer evaded questions on whether he would be meeting Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi, saying he was here to meet common people. "The President of the US has asked me to connect to the people of India, not just the top brass. Connect to the hearts and minds of the people, the aam aadmi, the regular men and women of India, which is what I am doing." He said about 20 per cent of Indian Americans in the US come from Gujarat. He added that the state was growing fast with over 10 per cent annual growth but evaded a question on when the US would do business with Modi.

US has told Pakistan to act against LeT: Roemer | Deccan Chronicle

DIL KEY BAHLANEY KO, GHALIB YEH KHAYAL ACHA HEY.

Why would US suddenly become interested in looking after India's needs "NOW". What has India done for them "NOW" and what makes India important for US so suddenly "NOW" !!!!
 
Obama discusses Osama operation with PM Manmohan Singh
Press Trust of India, Updated: May 10, 2011 14:33 IST

New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and US President Barack Obama spoke over the phone on Monday night and discussed the American operation that killed Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad in Pakistan and also talked about the situation in the region.

A PMO spokesman said Singh and Obama also discussed further growth and development of Indo-US relations. "It was a warm conversation which covered wide-ranging subjects," he said.

A statement issued by White House in Washington said Obama spoke to Singh to discuss the "successful American action against Osama bin Laden." However, it did not give further details.

This is the first conversation between the two leaders since the killing of Osama on May 2 in a raid by US Special Forces in Abbottabad.

The White House statement said the two leaders also reviewed progress in implementing the initiatives launched during Obama's November 2010 visit to India.

"The two leaders re-affirmed their commitment to building a global, strategic partnership, including defence cooperation, and looked forward to the upcoming meetings of the Strategic Dialogue, the Homeland Security Dialogue, the Joint Space Working Group and the High-Technology Cooperation Group," the statement said.

The two leaders also discussed global and regional issues of mutual concern.

Singh had termed bin Laden's killing as "a significant step forward" and asked the international community and Pakistan in particular to work comprehensively to end the activities of all terror groups.

The Prime Minister had hoped that bin Laden's elimination would deal a "decisive blow" to al Qaeda and other terrorist groups".

Read more at: Obama discusses Osama operation with PM Manmohan Singh


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DIL KEY BAHLANEY KO, GHALIB YEH KHAYAL ACHA HEY.

Why would US suddenly become interested in looking after India's needs "NOW". What has India done for them "NOW" and what makes India important for US so suddenly "NOW" !!!!

apply this to this...u will remain dellusional as b4
 
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