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The Special Sting of Personal Terrorism by Decius at 9:08 am EST, Dec 1, 2008 |
Anand Giridharadas: Many told themselves and each other that this time would change things, just as Americans had told themselves after 9/11. But they knew their own history, and America’s, and they seemed, even as they spoke the words, to disbelieve them already.
I've wondered why people keep referring to this as "India's 9/11." Mumbia has been the victim of terrible terrorist attacks in the past. If anything, this attack was directed externally as much as it was directed at India. This article provides some explanation. What has changed is that domestic terrorism in India now has International implications. As it has become a security concern for other nations, there will be increased international demands on India's security forces. |
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RE: The Special Sting of Personal Terrorism by Lost at 2:01 pm EST, Dec 1, 2008 |
Decius wrote: Anand Giridharadas: Many told themselves and each other that this time would change things, just as Americans had told themselves after 9/11. But they knew their own history, and America’s, and they seemed, even as they spoke the words, to disbelieve them already.
I've wondered why people keep referring to this as "India's 9/11." Mumbia has been the victim of terrible terrorist attacks in the past. If anything, this attack was directed externally as much as it was directed at India. This article provides some explanation. What has changed is that domestic terrorism in India now has International implications. As it has become a security concern for other nations, there will be increased international demands on India's security forces.
And on Pakistan's security forces, and on the government to reign in the ISI, and on US drones to blow shit up in northern Pakistan. |
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The Special Sting of Personal Terrorism by noteworthy at 9:41 pm EST, Nov 30, 2008 |
Anand Giridharadas: Many told themselves and each other that this time would change things, just as Americans had told themselves after 9/11. But they knew their own history, and America’s, and they seemed, even as they spoke the words, to disbelieve them already.
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