Former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Kiriakou has said that the United States (US) thought India and Pakistan would go to war in 2002 following the deadly terror attack on the former's Parliament that claimed lives of nine security personnel. The US called India's policy 'strategic patience', he said, noting that New Delhi showed a lot of restraint after the Parliament attack and the 26/11.
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