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Tensions Between Nuclear Rivals Soar as Pakistan Warns of Possible War with India

 

Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has issued a stark warning that the ongoing conflict over a deadly shooting in Kashmir could spiral into a full-scale war between Pakistan and India. In an interview with Sky News' The World with Yalda Hakim, Asif said that his country is prepared to respond decisively if provoked by New Delhi, underlining the seriousness of the crisis between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

 

The warning comes in the wake of a brutal shooting at a popular tourist site in Indian-administered Kashmir, which left 26 people dead. The Indian government was quick to accuse Pakistan of involvement in the attack, a charge that Asif flatly denied. He claimed the incident was staged by India itself, suggesting it was a "false flag" operation designed to provoke hostility.

 

 

"We will measure our response to whatever is initiated by India. It would be a measured response," Asif told Sky News. "If there is an all-out attack or something like that, then obviously there will be an all-out war."

 

The Defence Minister emphasized the global ramifications of the conflict, particularly given the nuclear capabilities of both countries. "Yes, I think so," he said when asked whether the world should be concerned. "The clash between two nuclear powers is always worrisome... If things get wrong, there could be a tragic outcome of this confrontation."

 

The longstanding Kashmir dispute remains a flashpoint in South Asia. Both India and Pakistan claim the territory in its entirety but control different parts. The region has been a source of bloodshed for decades, with tens of thousands of lives lost. In recent years, relative calm had been restored, but the latest incident has shattered that fragile peace.

 

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded to the attack with a vow to pursue the perpetrators "to the ends of the Earth," a pledge that has further fueled tensions. However, Asif insisted that India was behind the incident. "Yeah, yeah, yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely, they create these situations," he said, doubling down on his claim that the attack was orchestrated by New Delhi.

 

Despite the heightened rhetoric, Asif expressed hope that a diplomatic solution might still be possible. "We should be solving our problems through negotiations," he said. When asked whether U.S. President Donald Trump should intervene to mediate the crisis, Asif responded affirmatively.

 

"Definitely he leads the world power, the sole world power and he has been talking to different parties in different flashpoints all over the world," he said. "And this is also a flashpoint which has two nuclear powers that are drawn with each other. I think the attention of this situation and if the world power can intervene and there's some sort of sanity can be brought to this situation, it will be good."

 

But he made it clear that Pakistan would not stand down if attacked. "Otherwise, if there is an initiative by India, we'll respond in kind. We will not have any option, have absolutely no option."

 

The comments underline the fragility of peace in the region and the urgent need for de-escalation to avoid a potentially catastrophic confrontation.

 

 

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8 hours ago, Social Media said:

When asked whether U.S. President Donald Trump should intervene to mediate the crisis, Asif responded affirmatively.

Trump would buy Kashmir, problem solved.

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Would it not be better if Pakistan spent their energy finding then arresting these murderers, and then handing them over to India to prosecute?  I see a few parallels with Israel & Hammas/Hezbollah here.

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Perhaps India was correct in their accusations then... Somehow I do not see India as looking to begin a war with a nuclear powered country. 

3 hours ago, Watawattana said:

Would it not be better if Pakistan spent their energy finding then arresting these murderers, and then handing them over to India to prosecute?  I see a few parallels with Israel & Hammas/Hezbollah here.

 

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