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This is an archive article published on January 28, 2010

LeT is most potent of Pak-based terror groups: Expert

President of the New America Foundation told US lawmakers at a Congressional that Lashkar-e-Toiba is an India-focused group.

Outlawed Lashkar-e-Toiba LeT,which has been responsible for the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack,is the most potent Pakistan-based terror groups,chief of an eminent American think-tank has said.

Unlike the other Pakistan-based terrorist outfits,LeT has been successful in recruiting professionals and highly educated individuals from urban centres in Pakistan,Steve Coll,president of the New America Foundation told US lawmakers at a Congressional hearing on Wednesday.

8220;Perhaps the most potent of these groups in the Pakistan-Afghan region is Lashkar-e-Toiba. It8217;s an India-focused group,but along with splinters like Jaish-e-Muhammad,Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and various cells that spin off from those,they8217;ve been able to recruit very talented operatives from educated classes in urban centres.

8220;I think this makes them distinctive in comparison to the Afghan Taliban for example,8221; Coll said in his testimony before the House Armed Services Committee.

The powerful House Armed Services Committee had convened a hearing on 8220;Al Qaeda in 2010: How should the US respond?8221; Appearing before the Congressional committee,Coll said LeT8217;s ranks include scores of volunteer doctors and post-graduate professionals.

8220;One of these sub-networks did find the time and space to reform and plot an attempt of the Mumbai type. It could create far more destructive effects than is typically available to these single operators in small groups that al-Qaeda has been organising,8221; he said.

8220;In my own judgement,I think Mumbai is actually the most serious warning in the succession of plots,along with the 2006 attempted planes bombing conspiracy in Britain,simply because of its scale and what it tells you about the geographical space and the time and unmolested time that the Mumbai organisers had to carry off a very creative and complicated attack,8221; Coll said.

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He said there is a risk that the US should be mindful of even though it doesn8217;t necessarily involve the direct targeting of the US homeland.

Coll said that in a strategic or global sense,al-Qaeda seems to be in the process of defeating and isolating itself.

8220;Its political isolation in the Muslim world has set the stage for the US and allied governments with persistence and concentrated effort to finally destroy central al-Qaeda8217;s leadership along the Afghan- Pakistan border,8221; he said.

Responding to a question,Coll said the single-most important goal ought to be to create conditions in which Pakistan stabilises and is able and increasingly willing to take the steps necessary to eliminate extremist ideology from Pakistani soil and to stop using extremist groups as a proxy for the country8217;s regional foreign policy goals.

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8220;In order to create conditions for Pakistan to stabilise in that way,it8217;s going to be necessary 8211; at least in the medium run 8211; to create conditions for normalisation between India and Pakistan so that they don8217;t embark on a nuclear arms race that only exacerbates the dangers to the entire world of a nuclear arsenal in Pakistan that8217;s vulnerable to an insider threat over time,8221; Coll said.

 

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