U.S. Sharpens Focus on Lashkar-e-Taiba

[Los Angeles Times] Greg Miller - The terrorist attacks in Mumbai are prompting concern among U.S. intelligence officials that Lashkar-e-Taiba is emerging both as a more potent threat to American interests and as a potential successor to al-Qaeda. Senior U.S. intelligence officials said the attacks had triggered a reexamination by CIA analysts of the Pakistani group's potential to follow the strikes last month in Mumbai with a long-term campaign against Western targets. However, counter-terrorism experts said Lashkar's reach still appears to be limited. Seth Jones, a counter-terrorism analyst at Rand Corp., said, "It's one thing to get on a boat from Pakistan and move to India. It's a whole different step to build an infrastructure and cells capable of conducting operations in a Western country."


2008-12-11 08:00:00

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