Q. Friday, November 28th 2008, 9:04 PM \Datta/Reuters\Das/AP\WASHINGTON - Indian officials defended their response to the Mumbai massacre Friday as the world watched them struggle through what some U.S. experts considered a Munich moment.\"Our operations had to be deliberate and slow because the life of the hostages and innocent residents in the [Taj Mahal] hotel was of great importance to us," Indian Army Lt. Gen. N. Thamburaj said. "I have especially told the commandos who are taking part not to rush things."\But just as German officials blew the 1972 Olympics hostage crisi
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A. This was one of the most professionally executed COIN operations I've seen in my whole life. Why should we "defend" our response when we......
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