27 November SWJ Roundup

while the new significance of forces accord appears to close the door on any future american training, advisory or other military back up after december 2011, this is contrary to a november 2007 combined declaration by washington and baghdad and is unlikely to be the final word. the other day i sent an e-mail message to iraq’s national security adviser, mowaffak al-rubaie, asking for clarification on that indicate. his atone for clearly pink the door unfastened: “it is too early to decide. we will cross that bridge when we rig out to it.”

–Linda Robinson, New York Times

india at least 100 dead in india terror attacks - somini sengupta, new york times coordinated thug attacks struck the heart of mumbai, india’s commercial top, on wednesday night, genocide dozens in faction-gun and grenade assaults on at least two five-dignitary hotels, the city’s largest parade station, a large screen theater and a sanitarium. even by the standards of terrorism in india, which has suffered a rising number of attacks this year, the assaults were particularly brazen in scope and execution. the attackers used boats to reach the urban peninsula where they hurt, and their targets were sites popular with tourists. the mumbai police said thursday that the attacks killed at least 101 people and wounded at least 250. guests who had escaped the hotels told television stations that the attackers were taking hostages, singling out americans and britons. more at the new york times. dozens die in mumbai attacks - rama lakshmi, washington post gunmen attacked three enjoyment hotels, a hospital, a train station, a talking picture theater and other buildings in mumbai late wednesday, bomb at least 100 people and wounding more than 300 in a rampage through india’s financial capital, police said. the attackers took dozens of people hostage, and witnesses said they were seeking abroad americans and britons. an unheard-of group asserted responsibility in e-mails to india’s news media. the gunmen, armed with explosives, ballad beleaguer to two of the hotels all night. troops stormed in to let go free people, some of them odd nationals, who were trapped inside. the 105-year-old moorish-style rooftop dome of the landmark taj mahal palace & tower caravanserai was engulfed in salvo, and flames billowed out of many rooms. one wing of the waterfront hotel was gutted. seven hours after the first attack, firefighters rescued more than 50 hotel guests and escorted them to ambulances. at least six foreigners were among those killed in the attacks, said ramesh tayde, a senior police public official, according to the reuters news agency. more at the washington post. ‘free our muhajideen’ demand bombay terrorists - the times the gunmen holding dozens of hostages in two of bombay’s opulence hotels are demanding the release of ‘muhajideens’ held in indian jails before they free their prisoners. speaking from inside the oberoi hotel where at least half a dozen foreigners are being held hostage the man, identifed as sahadullah, told india tv he belonged to an indian islamist group seeking an end to the affliction of indian muslims and added: “we want all mujahideens held in india released and no greater than after that we will release the people.” the demands came as the death toll in the terror attacks rose to 101, with six foreigners among the dead, according to police. another 287 people have been injured, of whom at least seven are british, according to the british serious commissioner in india. more at the times and: foreigners targeted in coordinated bombay attacks - the times 101 dead in wave of attacks in mumbai - los angeles times bromide australian confirmed dull in mumbai terror attacks - the australian terrorists wanted to destroy symbol of splendour - the times

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