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Pakistani military clearly warned India: Pakistani army will resolutely counter any aggression
Observer network
2019-02-23 12:24:36
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Text / Observer Network Li Dongyu]
After the Kashmir attack last week, the tension between India and Pakistan has escalated again. Pakistan firmly denies that it is related to the attack. However, according to the Indian position and actions in the past few days, there is a risk of pushing the situation to the brink of war.
Pakistani Army Chief of Staff Qamar Javed Bajwa said in an inspection of the army in Kashmir on the 22nd that Pakistan is ready to "any aggression will be immediately countered."
In this regard, US President Trump also expressed concern on the 22nd. He said that the current situation in India and Pakistan is "very, very bad" and urged both sides to end the intense hostilities as soon as possible.
Pakistan Army Chief of Staff Bajeva on the 22nd in Kashmir (tweet map)
Last week, suicide attacks occurred in India-controlled Kashmir, killing 42 Indian soldiers. The Indian media said that the Pakistani terrorist organization "Muhammad Army" claimed responsibility for the attack, and India also blamed Pakistan on the attack. Pakistan rejected the accusation.
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said this week that Pakistan did not participate in the attack.
The Indian side immediately threatened with "water cuts" and "do not hesitate to fight." In the past few days, Indian Prime Minister Modi, who has repeatedly stressed that "the blood of Indian soldiers will not flow in vain" has vowed to counter Pakistan. According to Observer's previous report, on the 21st, India's Water Resources Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Twitter that India would build a dam to stop the flow of water from three rivers upstream of the upper reaches of the Indus River to Pakistan. This is considered to be the biggest threat issued by India since the terrorist attacks.
Gadkali Source: The Indian Express
In addition to the "water cut" counter-attack, there is also a voice in India that "does not hesitate to fight." India’s famous yoga master and commercial tycoon Ram Def claimed that “it’s better than a fight with Pakistan”.
Al Jazeera analyzed that India has been demanding action against militants from Pakistan, and that the time of the attack coincides with India’s upcoming general election. Indian Prime Minister Modi is facing pressure from Hindu nationalist voters. There must be a firm and tough stance before the election.
In the face of “step by step” from India, Pakistan has not retreated.
According to Pakistani Radio, on the 21st local time, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan presided over the National Security Council meeting. In the statement after the meeting, the Pakistani government and the military stated that Pakistan is determined to demonstrate its ability to protect the people. .
The statement also stated that Khan has authorized the Pakistani armed forces to "decisively and comprehensively respond to any aggression or other wrongdoings in India."
Imran Khan / Data Map @视觉中国
According to Pakistan Today, on the 22nd, Pakistani Army Chief of Staff Qamar Javed Bajwa also went to the Pakistani-controlled Kashmir area to inspect the Pakistani army and asked them to prepare for any possible incident.
He said, "Pakistan is a peace-loving country, but it will not be threatened or coerced... Any aggression or misconduct will be immediately counterattacked (Any aggression or misadventure shall be paid back in same coin)."
Since both India and Pakistan are nuclear weapons states, the media are worried that "hostile actions will lead to unpredictable consequences in the war."
The "India Times" and Qatar TV reported that on the 22nd, Trump described the current situation in India and Pakistan as "very, very bad."
He said that his government is keeping in touch with both sides and hopes that the hostilities will end soon.
"Now the situation between Pakistan and India is very, very bad. It is very dangerous. We hope to see the hostilities end as soon as possible, many people are dead, we hope to end, and we are actively participating in this process," Trump said.
"India is looking for a very powerful force (counter-proof). They have just lost nearly 50 people in the attack. I can understand," Trump said, his government is in talks with the Indian and Pakistani authorities.
On the grounds of "taking money and not doing things", Trump refused to continue to provide billions of dollars in aid to Pakistan last year, and the relationship between the two countries has experienced twists and turns. Trump said on the 22nd that in the past few months, relations between the United States and Pakistan have improved, and preparations for meetings with Pakistani leaders and officials are underway.
US officials have said that the role of Pakistan in the peace talks in Afghanistan is indispensable given Pakistan’s links with the Taliban.
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Observer network
2019-02-23 12:24:36
https://newrss.guancha.cn/toutiao/t..._491158.shtml?tt_group_id=6661049807819244044
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Text / Observer Network Li Dongyu]
After the Kashmir attack last week, the tension between India and Pakistan has escalated again. Pakistan firmly denies that it is related to the attack. However, according to the Indian position and actions in the past few days, there is a risk of pushing the situation to the brink of war.
Pakistani Army Chief of Staff Qamar Javed Bajwa said in an inspection of the army in Kashmir on the 22nd that Pakistan is ready to "any aggression will be immediately countered."
In this regard, US President Trump also expressed concern on the 22nd. He said that the current situation in India and Pakistan is "very, very bad" and urged both sides to end the intense hostilities as soon as possible.
Pakistan Army Chief of Staff Bajeva on the 22nd in Kashmir (tweet map)
Last week, suicide attacks occurred in India-controlled Kashmir, killing 42 Indian soldiers. The Indian media said that the Pakistani terrorist organization "Muhammad Army" claimed responsibility for the attack, and India also blamed Pakistan on the attack. Pakistan rejected the accusation.
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said this week that Pakistan did not participate in the attack.
The Indian side immediately threatened with "water cuts" and "do not hesitate to fight." In the past few days, Indian Prime Minister Modi, who has repeatedly stressed that "the blood of Indian soldiers will not flow in vain" has vowed to counter Pakistan. According to Observer's previous report, on the 21st, India's Water Resources Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Twitter that India would build a dam to stop the flow of water from three rivers upstream of the upper reaches of the Indus River to Pakistan. This is considered to be the biggest threat issued by India since the terrorist attacks.
Gadkali Source: The Indian Express
In addition to the "water cut" counter-attack, there is also a voice in India that "does not hesitate to fight." India’s famous yoga master and commercial tycoon Ram Def claimed that “it’s better than a fight with Pakistan”.
Al Jazeera analyzed that India has been demanding action against militants from Pakistan, and that the time of the attack coincides with India’s upcoming general election. Indian Prime Minister Modi is facing pressure from Hindu nationalist voters. There must be a firm and tough stance before the election.
In the face of “step by step” from India, Pakistan has not retreated.
According to Pakistani Radio, on the 21st local time, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan presided over the National Security Council meeting. In the statement after the meeting, the Pakistani government and the military stated that Pakistan is determined to demonstrate its ability to protect the people. .
The statement also stated that Khan has authorized the Pakistani armed forces to "decisively and comprehensively respond to any aggression or other wrongdoings in India."
Imran Khan / Data Map @视觉中国
According to Pakistan Today, on the 22nd, Pakistani Army Chief of Staff Qamar Javed Bajwa also went to the Pakistani-controlled Kashmir area to inspect the Pakistani army and asked them to prepare for any possible incident.
He said, "Pakistan is a peace-loving country, but it will not be threatened or coerced... Any aggression or misconduct will be immediately counterattacked (Any aggression or misadventure shall be paid back in same coin)."
Since both India and Pakistan are nuclear weapons states, the media are worried that "hostile actions will lead to unpredictable consequences in the war."
The "India Times" and Qatar TV reported that on the 22nd, Trump described the current situation in India and Pakistan as "very, very bad."
He said that his government is keeping in touch with both sides and hopes that the hostilities will end soon.
"Now the situation between Pakistan and India is very, very bad. It is very dangerous. We hope to see the hostilities end as soon as possible, many people are dead, we hope to end, and we are actively participating in this process," Trump said.
"India is looking for a very powerful force (counter-proof). They have just lost nearly 50 people in the attack. I can understand," Trump said, his government is in talks with the Indian and Pakistani authorities.
On the grounds of "taking money and not doing things", Trump refused to continue to provide billions of dollars in aid to Pakistan last year, and the relationship between the two countries has experienced twists and turns. Trump said on the 22nd that in the past few months, relations between the United States and Pakistan have improved, and preparations for meetings with Pakistani leaders and officials are underway.
US officials have said that the role of Pakistan in the peace talks in Afghanistan is indispensable given Pakistan’s links with the Taliban.
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