Bush: US Stands Behind India

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DEB RIECHMANN | November 29, 2008 11:33 PM EST | AP

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President George W. Bush makes a statement on the attacks in Mumbai with first lady Laura Bush, left, as he returns from Camp David, on the South Lawn of the White House, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008 in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush on Saturday pledged full U.S. support to India as it investigates the deadly terrorist attacks in Mumbai, saying the killers "will not have the final word."

Bush spoke at the White House after returning from the Camp David presidential retreat where he spent Thanksgiving and monitored the rampage. The coordinated assaults left nearly 200 people dead, including six Americans, and raised tensions between India and neighboring Pakistan, two nuclear-armed rivals.

"The killers who struck this week are brutal and violent," Bush said on the South Lawn with first lady Laura Bush at his side. "But terror will not have the final word. The people of India are resilient. The people of India are strong. They have built a vibrant, multiethnic democracy. They can withstand this trial."

Before leaving Camp David in the mountains of Maryland, he held an hour-long video-teleconference with U.S. diplomats in India. He said his administration had kept President-elect Barack Obama informed since the siege began Wednesday.

"We pledge the full support of the United States as India investigates these attacks, brings the guilty to justice and sustains its democratic way of life," Bush said.

"The leaders of India can know that nations around the world support them in the face of this assault on human dignity. And as the people of the world's largest democracy recover from these attacks, they can count on the people of the world's oldest democracy to stand by their side."

Those participating in the videoconference included Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; David Mulford, the U.S. ambassador to India; Paul Folmsbee, consul general at the U.S. consulate in Mumbai; and members of Bush's national security team.

"President Bush thanked our ambassador and our consul general for all the work they've done to help Americans affected by the terrorists," White House press secretary Dana Perino said.

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Obama called Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday night to offer condolences and was monitoring the situation. The attacks, which killed at least 195 people, including 18 foreigners, in India's financial capital, ended Saturday when commandos killed the last three gunmen inside a luxury hotel.

FBI agents were en route to India on Saturday. A second group of investigators was on alert to join the first team if necessary. The State Department warned U.S. citizens still in the city that their lives remain at risk.

"The FBI continues to monitor the situation in Mumbai and the Counterterrorism Division is reviewing all of the information and intelligence available," bureau spokesman Richard Kolko said.

The State Department's latest travel alert warned U.S. citizens traveling to or already in India that the Mumbai terrorist attacks "in part targeted American citizens and other Westerners for the first time and tragically demonstrate that even in five-star luxury hotels, security is not equipped to deter such attacks."

"U.S. citizens should take into account this new reality and exercise caution when visiting India. Prudent security measures include maintaining a high level of vigilance, avoiding crowds and demonstrations and keeping a low profile by not calling attention to one's nationality," the State Department said in the alert issued Saturday night.

A previously unknown Muslim group with a name suggesting origins inside India claimed responsibility, but Indian officials said the sole surviving gunman was from Pakistan and they pointed a finger of blame at Pakistan, which vehemently defended itself against allegations that it was involved in the attacks.

Pakistan's ambassador to the U.S., Husain Haqqani, said in a statement that his country is "confronting the menace of terrorism with great vigor." Haqqani insisted "it is unfair to blame Pakistan or Pakistanis for these acts of terrorism even before an investigation is undertaken."

The U.S. is concerned about a potential flare-up between India and Pakistan. To ease tensions, intelligence officials are searching for clues that might identify the attackers even as Indian officials claim "elements in Pakistan" were involved.

A U.S. counterterrorism official said some "signatures of the attack" were consistent with the work of Pakistani militant groups known as Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed that have fought Indian troops in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir and are reported to be linked to al-Qaida. But the official emphasized it was premature to pinpoint who was responsible for the attacks. The official spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation.

The U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, India, said six Americans were killed but did not release their names.

Among the U.S. dead, according to information from organizations to which they belonged, were:

_Rabbi Gavriel Noach Holtzberg, 29, and his wife, Rivkah, 28. They were killed in an attack on the ultra-Orthodox Chabad-Lubavitch movement's center in Mumbai, Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin said in New York. The Israeli Foreign Ministry said Rivkah Holtzberg only had Israeli citizenship.

_Bentzion Chroman, an Israeli with dual U.S. citizenship who was visiting the center.

_Rabbi Leibish Teitelbaum of Brooklyn, N.Y., who was visiting the center.

_Alan Scherr, 58, and daughter Naomi, 13, of Virginia, who died in a cafe Wednesday night. They lived at the Synchronicity Foundation sanctuary about 15 miles southwest of Charlottesville, Va., and were among 25 foundation participants in a spiritual program in Mumbai, according to a spokeswoman for the foundation.

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Associated Press writers Matthew Lee, Pamela Hess and Lara Jakes Jordan contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush on Saturday pledged full U.S. support to India as it investigates the deadly terrorist attacks in Mumbai, saying the killers "will not have the final word."...
WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush on Saturday pledged full U.S. support to India as it investigates the deadly terrorist attacks in Mumbai, saying the killers "will not have the final word."...
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- robXdion I'm a Fan of robXdion 187 fans permalink
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Maybe Obama told him to get off his seat and do his job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 11/29/2008
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That's right India, the USA will stand right behind you, not next to you, but behind you about 20 feet... Meanwhile, if you need us, give us a call - we're kinda busy with our own issues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 11/29/2008
- chirps I'm a Fan of chirps 23 fans permalink

Well, don't just stand there, Bush, bomb something!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 11/29/2008
- daedelus I'm a Fan of daedelus 36 fans permalink
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New tragedy, old rhetoric.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 11/29/2008

Here we go again. *awaits inevitable invasion of Pakistan*

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 11/29/2008
- chirps I'm a Fan of chirps 23 fans permalink

Forget Pakistan, it's Iran that we must attack and we must do so as soon as possible because it's the Irani's who are really behind this! Just ask Bush, he'll tell you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 11/29/2008
- bubbuh I'm a Fan of bubbuh 201 fans permalink
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Did Bush announce plans to invade bangla-desh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 11/29/2008
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