'Ran Like a Scared Dog': Ex-Pentagon Official Slams Pakistan, Says It 'Lost Very Badly' and India Won 'Diplomatically, Militarily'
- On May 7, India initiated Operation Sindoor, carrying out targeted strikes against terrorist facilities within Pakistan and the region of Jammu and Kashmir under Pakistani control, as a response to the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam that resulted in 26 civilian deaths.
- India conducted these strikes in response to the terror attack and to neutralize Pakistan’s military response, which included cross-border shelling and drone attempts.
- The Indian military carried out targeted strikes that severely damaged Pakistani airbases, radar installations, and communication hubs, eliminating over 100 militants linked to organizations such as Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba.
- Michael Rubin, a former Pentagon official, stated that India achieved a clear victory both on diplomatic and military fronts, while Pakistan suffered a significant defeat and hastily sought a ceasefire in a manner that revealed its weakened position.
- The conflict ended with a ceasefire on May 10, increasing global scrutiny on Pakistan’s terror sponsorship and raising diplomatic pressure for Islamabad to address its internal issues.
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Pakistan 'went running like scared dog with tail between legs' for ceasefire: US military strategist
Pakistan ‘ran like a scared dog with its tail between its legs’ to beg for a ceasefire after suffering heavy losses from India’s military strikes, US defence expert Michael Rubin has said.
'Ran like a scared dog': Ex-Pentagon official slams Pakistan, says it 'lost very badly' and India won 'diplomatically, militarily'
Former Pentagon official said that India targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan with precision, adding that it was able to blunt Pakistan's response. WORLD india news
Tail between its legs: Ex-Pentagon insider rips into Pak after India strikes
Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin said India decisively defeated Pakistan both militarily and diplomatically after Operation Sindoor, exposing Pakistan’s terror links and forcing global focus on Islamabad’s support for militants.
'Ran like a scared dog': Ex-Pentagon official says Pakistan suffered a major defeat in latest clash with India
Pakistan India dealt a decisive blow in Operation Sindoor, says Michael Rubin In the aftermath of India’s Operation Sindoor—its swift and targeted military retaliation to a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam—former Pentagon official Michael Rubin has strongly criticized Pakistan, asserting that it suffered a “very, very bad” defeat and was forced to seek a ceasefire under pressure. Rubin, speaking to ANI, said that India not only succeeded on the …
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