India Pakistan heating up.
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Hahaha I laughed, that is sadly good.
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So, what we know for sure is that Pakistan wanted the world to think they have received confirmed intelligence that India will strike within 24 to 36 hours.
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wrote on 29 Apr 2025, 22:29 last edited by
The consensus on that thread is India will crush them. Swell.
Islam just keeps making trouble in the world.
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The consensus on that thread is India will crush them. Swell.
Islam just keeps making trouble in the world.
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surprised that last video hasn't been taken down with the VOA losing its funding and all that. :eek
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wrote on 30 Apr 2025, 13:40 last edited by
They're much like birds dancing to seek a mate. But you can see the British influence in the ceremonies.
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They're much like birds dancing to seek a mate. But you can see the British influence in the ceremonies.
wrote on 30 Apr 2025, 13:50 last edited by@Mik said in India Pakistan heating up.:
you can see the British influence in the ceremonies.
You certainly can...
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LOL
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Here is a look at the defence forces and arsenals of the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours, according to data from the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies.
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Thankfully
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Pakistan’s arsenal of Chinese-made and jointly developed weapons could clash with India’s mix of French, Russian and domestically produced military hardware amid rising warnings of an “imminent” conflict between the South Asian rivals.
China, the US and the rest of the international community have expressed hopes that tensions between the nuclear-armed adversaries will not escalate into a full-blown war. Still, many observers are closely monitoring a potential first-ever confrontation between Chinese military assets and Nato-standard weaponry.
Should war break out between Pakistan and India, the performance of their weapons would be closely analysed by military planners around the world, and lessons integrated into national defence strategies – particularly in the Indo-Pacific strategic theatre, where China and the US are engaged in a fierce geopolitical competition.
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