Certainly what is evident is that there is no political will on either side to extradite and try the Indian-grown terrorists who have found safe haven in other places.
But about meeting war with war -- I cannot believe you are saying this! True that the US has not had another attack on its soil, but do you believe that what it is doing in Iraq is the answer? Killing another country's citizens to protect its own? I thought they had decided that Osama was the culprit and not Iraq or Saddam! If that is the case, why are they not flushing him out, or even killing Saddam for his atrocities? Instead what they are doing is true Hollywood movie style -- killing several thousands when you need to kill only one.
Who is that wise man who said something to the tune that for every 'terrorist' killed, a few more will be spawned? Which means we have to see what it is in our systems -- the inequalities -- that give rise to such hatred and violence and solve those issues. War is not the answer.
With regard to the latest in India, and according to you, who is that invisible enemy? Can we identify them and take action against them?