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Wonderful analysis. I'm giving World War III a 2/10 on IMDB.

Who is this guy anyway? Farsi/Urdu linguist? Was he running guns across the Iran/Pakistan border for Eric Prince or something?

Also, "The 9/11 War," perfect no notes. Is America literally too racist to care about stopping two of its own proxies from nuking each other???

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[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Thanks for reminding me why I left reddit.

There's plenty of blame to attribute to both sides here (Pakistan and India). India for its settler colonial approach to Kashmir since BJP fascists took power and Pakistan for state sponsorship of terrorism.

India responded with diplomacy and sanctions when the same terrorist group (Lashkar-e-Taiba, previously funded by Osama Bin Laden) that launched the most recent attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir committed the atrocities of 26/11 in Mumbai (killing 100 and injuring over 300).

That was an exceptionally controlled response. Essentially any nation with the capability would respond to that with mililtary action. We all know how the US would respond if it happened on their soil.

I can understand the use of force by India here. Doesn't mean I agree with the revocation of article 370 and I am firmly opposed to Hindu nationalism.

The only recent polling data we have shows that most Kashmiris want independence. May not be the most realistic outcome for a landlocked region surrounded by nuclear powers but I do believe all people deserve the right to self determination. Unfortunately, both India and Pakistan are standing in the way of that, as they see ceding the territory as a threat to their national security.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 hours ago

Personally I’m just blaming Britain for this whole mess.