India Strike Back
Mirage 2000 |
Proportionate
and hard
Initial
responses from Pakistan recommend that it's possible to decide on
non-escalation by claiming that Indian Jets (Mirage 2000) had to escape after
Pak craft scrambled on detection of Indian Jets in Pakistani airspace, which
the bombs the fleeing Jets dropped caused harm neither to property nor to
personnel. This may be a wise choice that will cap the fighting at tier below
barefaced engagement by clad personnel of the 2 countries. Pakistan has,
however, declared that it reserves the right to retaliate for India’s violation
of its airspace in a very manner and at an area and time of its selecting.
It is not
shocking that Pakistan denies Indian planes blew up any terror camps. To admit
that's not simply accept the truth of an Indian attack deep inside its
territory, however, additionally to simply accept that a terrorist camp was going
on in Pakistan. The presence of such a camp yields either of 2 unacceptable
inferences: that Pakistan could be a state sponsor of terror, or that the
Pakistani State has no management of what goes on in its territory. Since
Pakistan has not been able to untangle itself from the monetary Action Task
Force’s gray list (FATF is an international body that acts against terror funds
and concealment by organized crime), it's in no position to simply accept that
terror camps crop up in its territory. So, it's no surprise that it vehemently
denies that Indian planes destroyed any terror camp.
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