听力原文: Islamabad-Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said yesterday there was no danger of the country going to war with neighboring country, India, but Pakistan forces would be ready to repel any aggression. 'There is no danger of war,' Musharraf told the reporters in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad. 'We should have confidence in ourselves. We're not sitting idle. We've prepared for everything. There should not be any misunderstanding.' Tensions were raised because the two accused each other of links to killings in the two countries. India says it suspects the two gunmen who killed 28 people in an Indian temple on Tuesday had links to Pakistan-based Islamic militant groups. Pakistan has denied any involvement in the temple massacre, and police in Karachi said there were indications of India intelligence agents behind the murder of seven Christian charity workers in the city, but India rejected the charges yesterday. According to Pakistan's President, the chances of the two countries going to war were