lets wait and see what happened next, and do also consider there are lots off international pressure on both countries to de-escalate bro
It is fine waiting to see what happens. I get that and do endorse that specific viewpoint.
HOWEVER, it is UNACCEPTABLE to allow the blood of children and adult civilians be spilt unavenged because of ANY international pressure, domestic pressure, or any other sort of pressure.
We will not wait long, even the patient ones like me who have spent a couple hours of our time settling our fellow Pakistanis down.
The ovwrarching narrative is a simple one. A nation state accused another nation state, falsely, of a criminal act and subsequently failed to prove the involvement of state actors in the orchestration of said act, despite being given every opportunity to do so.
The accuser then took a state level decision to commit terrorism against our people, twice in quick succession. The first was the initiation of attempted starvation of our civilians, the second was the direct bombing of them.
Culpability for this act of terrorism has been declared openly by the nation of India, supported vehemently by its masses.
Some here are debating whether military or non-military targets should be struck - you know where I stand on that - but we all do need to be assured by the government that
something will be struck!
I have absolute faith in our military, as they have disposed themselves so ably overnight.
Now they actually have a degree of air superiority under which they can deliver telling blows across the LoC and IB, at the very least against forward military positions. That window of opportunity will close if this civilian government hesitates any more, waiting for global partners, consensus, and what not. Goodness knows they may actually call some UNSC meeting or some other trivial bureaucracy and declare that as some victory.
Nothing any other nation preaches has any relevance whatsoever to the blood that was spilled last night. Our shaheens and jawans did supremely well. Are these ministers actually now going to tie their hands behind their backs and stop them from exacting a brutal vengeance upon the enemy?
It is a resounding "NO" to de-escalation from me.