Bush Sending Condoleezza Rice To India In Aftermath Of Attacks

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ANNE GEARAN | November 30, 2008 09:23 PM EST | AP

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In this photograph provided by "This Week", Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., listens as Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I. right, talks during a taping of "This Week" Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008 at the ABC studios in Washington. (AP Photo/This Week, Freddie Lee) NO SALES

WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush on Sunday dispatched Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to New Delhi in support of India following the terrorist attacks that killed nearly 200 people, including six Americans.

Rice and Bush wanted an opportunity "to express the condolences of the American government directly to the Indian government and the Indian people," Rice spokesman Sean McCormack said.

Rice was scheduled to leave Sunday night for a meeting in London and then travel to Brussels for a NATO gathering. On Wednesday, following the NATO meeting, she will travel to New Delhi, according to her new itinerary.

"Secretary Rice's visit to India is a further demonstration of the United States' commitment to stand in solidarity with the people of India as we all work together to hold these extremists accountable," White House press secretary Dana Perino said in a statement.

Rice had planned to attend the meeting of NATO foreign ministers Tuesday and Wednesday, with talks focusing on a broad international agenda, including Afghanistan, Georgia and the Ukraine. From there she was to visit Rome, Helsinki and Copenhagen, but it was unclear whether the trip to India would cancel or only postpone those visits.

Rice spoke with President-elect Barack Obama about India earlier on Sunday, McCormack said. It was the third phone conversation between the two since the attacks. Rice has also been in daily phone contact with Indian and Pakistani officials.

The announcement of Rice's trip came hours after Bush assured India's leader that the U.S. government will put its full weight behind the investigation into the attacks in Mumbai.

Earlier Sunday, a Republican senator endorsed a campaign suggestion from President-elect Barack Obama _ appointment of a special envoy, perhaps former President Bill Clinton, to the disputed region of Kashmir _ as the U.S. seeks to ease tensions between India and its nuclear-armed neighbor Pakistan.

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The lone gunman captured by police after the attacks told authorities he belonged to a Pakistani militant group with links to Kashmir, a senior Indian police officer said. India has blamed "elements" from Pakistan for the 60-hour siege during which suspected Muslim militants hit 10 sites across India's financial capital, leaving at least 174 dead.

Bush told India's prime minister, Manmohan Singh, in a telephone call that "out of this tragedy can come an opportunity to hold these extremists accountable and demonstrate the world's shared commitment to combat terrorism," White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said in a statement.

In addition to the Americans killed in the coordinated shooting rampage in India's financial capital, the foreigners among the dead included Germans, Canadians, Israelis and nationals from Britain, Italy, Japan, China, Thailand, Australia and Singapore.

Bush told the prime minister that "he has directed the state and defense departments along with other federal agencies to devote the necessary resources and personnel to this situation," Johndroe said.

Despite India's claim, Pakistan's ambassador to the United States, Husain Haqqani, said: "I don't think that this is the time for India or anybody in India to accuse Pakistan. It's time to work with Pakistan. Pakistan is now a democracy. India is a democracy. And as two democracies, we need to strengthen each other, rather than fall into the trap of the terrorists, who want us to fight with each other so that they can get greater strength."

India repeatedly has accused Pakistan of complicity in terrorist attacks on its soil, many of which it traces to militant groups fighting Indian rule in the divided Himalayan territory of Kashmir. The U.S. has tried to persuade Pakistan to shift its security focus from India, with which it has fought three wars, to Islamic militants along the Afghan border.

Obama told Time magazine in an interview in October that "Kashmir in particular is an interesting situation ... that is obviously a potential tar pit diplomatically." He spoke of devoting "serious diplomatic resources to get a special envoy in there to figure out a plausible approach." When asked if that sounded like a job for Clinton, Obama replied, "Might not be bad" and that they had spoken about the issue when they had lunch in September in Clinton's New York office.

The suggestion of sending an envoy won support from a leading Republican senator.

"I would think that might be a good idea because, it appears to me, that we have an interlocking situation of Afghanistan, Pakistan and India," said Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana, top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Asked specifically about Clinton as a possible mediator, Lugar said: "I think he could do a great job there."

Lugar and Haqqani appeared on ABC's "This Week."

WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush on Sunday dispatched Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to New Delhi in support of India following the terrorist attacks that killed nearly 200 people, inc...
WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush on Sunday dispatched Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to New Delhi in support of India following the terrorist attacks that killed nearly 200 people, inc...
 
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Dammit Dubya, haven't they suffered enough?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:53 PM on 12/01/2008

Great. Condoleezza Rice. Miss "I couldn't find my butt with both hands and map". Worst National Security Advisor ever. Second worst (only to Henry Kissinger ) Secratary of State ever. How long before we get those Mushroom Clouds over that region? By the stars above, STOP these people! Hurry January 21st, for the sake of humanity, hurry!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 12/01/2008
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wow! I am sure India feels better all ready!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 12/01/2008

Guess Laura finally figured it out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 12/01/2008

Whos Randy Bean? Were theres smoke theres fire.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 12/01/2008

Keep your head down Condi and check that ticket to see if it is only one way. Your boss loves loyality and you've been off the ranch lately.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 12/01/2008

To do what? Send her on a shopping trip. Nothing she can do even if there was something she could do. Better to save the gas she would use by flying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 12/01/2008

What a waste. Jan 20, 2009 cannot come too soon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 12/01/2008

Is there a shoe sale in Mumbai?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 12/01/2008

Condi should do what she did during Hurricane Katrina: go shopping for shoes. At least she would get some results - a new pair of kicks!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 12/01/2008

President George Bush is sending Condoleeza Rice abroad.
In aftermath of attacks in India. O.K. sounds good. I whish he could send me abroad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 12/01/2008
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Is she going there to see if they want to start a football league she can be commish of?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 12/01/2008
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400 hundred people and counting have died in Nigeria . Where is the outrage or press coverage?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081130/ts_nm/us_nigeria_clashes

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 12/01/2008

I was listening to Morning Joe and it seemed that while Condoleeza was going to India. India government was sending a team to meet with Obama's transition team. Looks like a miscommunication signal there. I do think Obama needs to be careful here but I can see why even though he is not President yet he doesnt want this situation blowing up while he is in office and he is trying to diffuse it. I dont remember ever wanting a date to get here this fast but Jan 20 needs to hurry up and get here.

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 12/01/2008

Condi or Clinton (Hillary) later won't be able to achieve anything so long as the US continues to fuel the Pakistani military machine. The civilian president of Pakistan, Zardari, is probably largely well intentioned but has no chance of succeeding while that dysfunctional nation's army remains in control of virtually the entire apparatus of government. Democrats (Bill Clinton) and Republicans (Reagan, Bush I & II) alike have at various times encouraged or at least tolerated the military goons there who have lost three wars and yet continue to nurture illusions of "defeating" if not destroying India. The sham they have perpetrated on the world with their nuclear wal-mart by blaming it all on a "rogue" scientist plus the fact that virtually every terrorist (9/11, 7/7, Madrid and, now, Mumbai) has had a "connection" to Pakistan leaves the civilized world with an existential problem that requires collective action.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 12/01/2008

You are absolutely right. This was clearly evident, when he first accepted to send the ISI chief and later it was pulled off.

Few day before the blast, Zardari was so vocal in showing interest towards better relations. Even now, the way the Zardari response is quiet different from the other officials. The later, being too adamant and beating around the same words they have been using for years.

One of them should be true:
1. Zardari has no control over his country's Military and related agencies, yet he want better relations.
2. He wants to show good intention just by words and allow the rest to voice his actual thought.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 12/01/2008

This is a lose lose situation. With the incompetent and corrupt military regime(s) in charge there can be some minimal accountability and knowing who to deal with. With a civilian regime in charge they could be more in line with the radicals. I hate myself for believing this as I detest military regimes but the pragmatics are with the military. This is an uncontrollable rogue state. More like in the 16th century vs. Afghanistan in the 14th.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 12/01/2008

Good Idea! Condi will get 'er done. She has everywhere else she has been, hasn't she? Huh? You say she hasn't got 'er done anywhere she has been? Not once? Oh.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 12/01/2008
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I am sure president elect Hillary will get er done. or sell us out like she did in her first two presidential terms.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 12/01/2008
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