January 20, 2010 8:06 AM

Gates Warns of Terror "Syndicate"

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(AP)  A syndicate of terror groups is working to sow violence and destruction across South Asia, and India and Pakistan need to work together to combat the mutual threat, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Wednesday.

Gates, who spoke during a visit to India, said no nation was immune from terror.

He linked Taliban militants operating along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border with Lashkar-e-Taiba extremists accused of orchestrating the 2008 terror attack on the Indian city of Mumbai, saying both groups worked under the umbrella of al Qaeda.

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"It's dangerous to single out any one of these groups and say, 'If we can beat that group, that will solve the problem,' because they are in effect a syndicate of terrorist operators intended to destabilize this entire region," Gates said.

When one group succeeds in carrying out an attack, all of them gain in capability and reputation, he said. "A victory for one is a victory for all."

The groups were hoping to spark a conflict between India and Pakistan, or provoke instability in Pakistan, he said. He urged a coordinated effort by India and Pakistan to fight the terror groups, but such cooperation is likely to be a tough sell.

The neighbors have fought three wars and remain wary over each other's intentions. Pakistan is unhappy with India's significant influence in Afghanistan, and India accuses Pakistan of harboring terror groups plotting attacks here.

India blames the November 2008 attack on Mumbai, which killed 166 people, on the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba group. Following the assault, India froze talks with Pakistan that had been aimed at resolving the long-running dispute over Kashmir, which both countries claim in its entirety.

Gates praised both nuclear-armed nations for their restraint in the wake of the Mumbai attacks, but cautioned that it might not hold.

"It is not unreasonable to assume that Indian patience would be limited were there another attack," he said.

After meetings Wednesday, Gates and his entourage flew on Indian military planes to the city of Agra, where he visited the Taj Mahal.

Gates arrived in India on Tuesday and met with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other top officials. He urged them to finalize long-pending security cooperation agreements between the two countries, he said.

India is spending billions annually on U.S.-made military hardware, although Gates said current agreements prevent India from being able to buy some U.S. weaponry or technology.

AP
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by vuenbelvue January 20, 2010 6:16 PM EST
If I could ask Mr. Gates, whom I do respect, a question, I would ask "Why are we the only country that takes this so personally that the US government is willing to spend trillions of dollars when our chief rivals, China and Russia, look the other way"? Russia and India have also had terroist attacks on their homeland as well as Indonesia, Philipines, England and others.
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by AtLasOn1Kl733 January 20, 2010 6:28 PM EST
That would be like asking if grass could scientifically be proven green.
by Berkeley-SkirtLifter January 20, 2010 11:05 AM EST
by warsux January 20, 2010 9:53 AM EST
Here's a terror syndicate for ya: NRA. Why not look at those knuckle draggers? More people are killed in the states in one year by guns than the entire american death toll for the war on terror.
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If you remove guns from the American citizenry, many, MANY more American deaths would occur than if you leave the 2nd alone.

It's like... Hmm ... many Americans drown every year, but if you remove water from America, many, MANY more people will die of thirst than drown.

Leave the 2nd alone warsux, please.
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by warsux January 20, 2010 11:26 AM EST
you know, you are right. let the slaughter continue so apes can have their toys.
by AtLasOn1Kl733 January 20, 2010 4:26 PM EST
it's one of those that we all come to refer to as a necessary evil when it comes to guns. Even in the hands of the good eventually they will come to do something bad with it. And, in the hands of the bad that try to do something good with it, they will eventually be persecuted for it.

you hate it because of what it does or can do but you love it because of what it can do for you and your family or for the people most important to you - and which is safety or solace for those who don't know. like the above person requested leave the Second alone. It's there for a reason.
by hologram5 January 20, 2010 10:59 AM EST
The GOP has always been and always WILL be a fearmongering party. All they want to do is take over the world in so many words/ways. They want to be the overlords of oil, resources and the likes. Been that way since Vietnam. Hell, it's been that way for longer than that but is getting worse as time goes on and more whack-jobs get into office.
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by Xamkr January 20, 2010 10:29 AM EST
Gates needed to do something to keep justifying the War on Terror since more and more journalists are reporting that al-Qaeda has been marginalized and is mostly just a terrorism fan club.

Anyone can claim to be a member of a group like al Qaeda, but it doesn't mean anything. All you need is an al Qaeda flag, a video recorder and a rifle. You cover your face and stand in front of your al Qaeda flag, with your rifle propped up against it, and shake your fist at the camera while denouncing the west and Israel, and make a few praised to Allah and the martyrs.
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by warsux January 20, 2010 9:53 AM EST
Here's a terror syndicate for ya: NRA. Why not look at those knuckle draggers? More people are killed in the states in one year by guns than the entire american death toll for the war on terror.

So, who are the real terrorists? Who are the people that show up at healthcare town hall meetings with assault weapons?
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by FauxNews January 20, 2010 10:19 AM EST
Did you mention the 40,000 killed by automobile accidents? Members of AAA are the real terrorists, lol.
by warsux January 20, 2010 11:28 AM EST
cars are not designed to kill people. Guns are. nice try gun nut.
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by FauxNews January 20, 2010 8:32 AM EST
Fear is a great tool for a weapons salesman like Gates. I hope India buys a bunch of stuff, it would help our economy.
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by timdgrim January 20, 2010 10:36 AM EST
War Machine Tools are our biggest export. Nobody beats the U. S. A. in that industry.
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