How Trump gave India and Pakistan an excuse to stand down
- On Saturday, President Donald Trump revealed that India and Pakistan had come to an agreement to halt hostilities following intensified military clashes after a terrorist incident in Kashmir.
- Trump offered to work with both nations to resolve the Kashmir dispute as military tensions had intensified, risking a full-scale war neither side wanted.
- The U.S. Intervention, though described as unenthusiastic, helped leaders avoid escalation by providing cover against nationalist pressures and easing the urge for retaliation.
- Neither India nor Pakistan can credibly claim victory due to limited facts on aircraft losses and air base damage, while the Pakistani air force claimed parity in the air.
- The ceasefire surprised many on the subcontinent and suggests that U.S. Involvement enabled restraint, though unanswered questions about the attack’s sponsors remain.
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The armed conflict between India and Pakistan posed a significant threat to the subcontinent. This would have been a war that no country can afford. On May 10, US president Donald Trump reportedly brokered an initial cease-fire between both sides. This announcement was followed by a meeting of the directors general of military operations (DGMOs) […]
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