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India has become the "sponge" that was protecting the US and the West from the terror campaign of Lashkar-e-Toiba(LeT) and is absorbing "most of the blows".
India has become the "sponge" that was protecting the US and the West from the terror campaign of Lashkar-e-Toiba(LeT) and is absorbing "most of the blows" unleashed by terrorist groups in Pakistan, the US Senate was told.
LeT, which has been blamed for the Mumbai attacks, remains a terrorist organization of genuinely global reach and represents a threat to regional and global security second only to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda, according to strategic expert and an influential policy advisor Ashley J Tellis.
Tellis, a Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, made these remarks while testifying before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs yesterday on the November 26 terrorist attacks in Mumbai and their consequences for the US.
"India has unfortunately become the 'sponge' that protects us all. India’s very proximity to Pakistan, which has developed into the epicenter of global terrorism during the last thirty years, has resulted in New Delhi absorbing most of the blows unleashed by those terrorist groups that treat it as a common enemy along with Israel, the United States, and the West more generally," he said.
Tellis said the Obama administration should keep Pakistan’s "feet to the fire" and ensure that Islamabad makes good on its promises to take on terrorist groups.
Washington should also demand more of Islamabad precisely because LeT threatens to become a significant global terrorist threat, he said, adding, the US should insist that Islamabad roll up and eliminate the entire LeT infrastructure of terrorism that currently exists inside of Pakistan.
Tellis also termed India's response to the Mumbai attack as "inadequate" and suggested that New Delhi set up a body on the lines of America's National Counter-terrorism Center and take US help.
Tellis said since the launch of the global war on terror post 9/11, ISI assistance to LeT has become more recessed but it has by no means ended, even though the organization was formally banned by Pakistan’s president Pervez Musharraf on January 12, 2002.
Throwing light on LeT's links with the ISI, Tellis said the terror group has received strong financial, material, and operational support from Pakistan's powerful spy agency —-including from its field stations in Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh—-because of the growing conviction within the Pakistani military that the war against India could never be won if the hostilities were to be confined only to J and K.
While India has occupied the lion’s share of LeT attention in recent years, he said the organization has not by any means restricted itself to keeping only India in its sights.
LeT was from the very beginning a "preferred ward" of the ISI, enjoying all the protection offered by the Pakistani state, he added.
Even when Pakistan, under considerable U.S. pressure, formally banned LeT as a terrorist organization in 2002, the LeT leadership remained impregnable and impervious to all international political pressure, Tellis said.
Tellis said it would be a "gross error" to treat the terrorism facing India—-including the terrible recent atrocities—as simply a problem for New Delhi alone.
In a very real sense, the outrage in Bombay was fundamentally a species of global terrorism not merely because the assailants happened to believe in an obscurantist brand of Islam but, more importantly, because killing Indians turned out to be simply interchangeable with killing citizens of some fifteen different nationalities for no apparent reason whatsoever.
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