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Pakistan has reportedly expelled 100 US trainers which have promoted to block $800 million military aid to Pakistan. Deputy Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar told the Senate Committee that the $500 million cut in US aid to Pakistan is due to the drop in US trainers in Pakistan.
Three deadly bomb blasts rocked Mumbai during rush hour on Wednesday killing 21 people and wounding at least 150 others. Pakistani President Zardari and Prime Minister Gilani have also strongly condemned the attacks. He said that India has not blamed Pakistan so far for the attacks. Now India has realized that suspension of dialogue process is not the proper way to solve the regional issues, opined the analyst.
To a question the analyst said that any country that is against good relations between nuclear Pakistan and India can be involved in the attacks. Possibility of Israel behind the blast cannot be ruled out, he believed.
Source:www.pakconnects.blogspot.com
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An Indian leader on Sunday suspected Mossad-CIA handiwork in Mumbai serial blasts that killed 20 people and injured more than 100.Indian lawmaker was of the view that Mossad and CIA wanted to derail the on-going dialogue process between India and Pakistan, which was stalled after 2008 Mumbai attack in which 166 persons were killed by 10 gunmen.They (Mossad-CIA) wanted to destabilize the region by driving India and Pakistan to war with each other. Somehow they have succeeded in destabilizing Pakistan and now wanted to create instability in India also, Asif noted.(Nation)
Designed to create more panic than damage
CIA hand in the recent multiple blasts in Indian commercial city of Mumbai to mount pressure on Pakistan to allow US military trainers.In an interview with IRNA, Lieutenant General (retd) Abdul Qayyum clarified that the involvement of Pakistan in the Mumbai blast is out of question.Pakistan has reportedly expelled 100 US trainers which have promoted to block $800 million military aid to Pakistan. Deputy Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar told the Senate Committee that the $500 million cut in US aid to Pakistan is due to the drop in US trainers in Pakistan.
Three deadly bomb blasts rocked Mumbai during rush hour on Wednesday killing 21 people and wounding at least 150 others. Pakistani President Zardari and Prime Minister Gilani have also strongly condemned the attacks. He said that India has not blamed Pakistan so far for the attacks. Now India has realized that suspension of dialogue process is not the proper way to solve the regional issues, opined the analyst.
To a question the analyst said that any country that is against good relations between nuclear Pakistan and India can be involved in the attacks. Possibility of Israel behind the blast cannot be ruled out, he believed.
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Source:www.pakconnects.blogspot.com