This marks a major shift in how the country plans to handle terrorism, especially when it believes such acts are supported or planned from across the border.
The point is they are already being lenient about a worst-case scenario like Israel’s genocide
Hate to say it, but a nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan is on a whole different level then Israel’s genocide. The entire world has motivation to intervene to stop the nuclear taboo from being broken.
You’re still missing the point, so I’m not gonna argue anymore since it seems like a waste of time. I don’t even disagree with what you said, but its basically you just arguing past the point I’m making.
Hate to say it, but a nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan is on a whole different level then Israel’s genocide. The entire world has motivation to intervene to stop the nuclear taboo from being broken.
Again, two vastly different situations.
You’re still missing the point, so I’m not gonna argue anymore since it seems like a waste of time. I don’t even disagree with what you said, but its basically you just arguing past the point I’m making.
Neg, your point was clear. You are arguing that the West lacks any meaningful power to intervene, because of the perceived lack of action on Israel.
Despite that not being the case at all.
Agreed. Have a good day.