As I predicted at the beginning of this year, the globalists would begin fanning the flames of war across the globe. Thus far, I have been proven correct. While President Trump has been largely successful at shutting down wars and stopping some before they even begin in the Middle East, Pakistan and India tensions have escalated.
On April 22, militants attacked tourists in Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam. This attack killed 26 civilians, with survivors reporting that the attackers were targeting Hindu men. India accused Pakistan of supporting the attack, alleging involvement of Pakistan-based groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, while Pakistan denied any role in the attack. In India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced intense public and political pressure to retaliate.
Following this event, India accused Pakistan of “cross-border linkages” to the attacking. Pakistan denied any involvement, calling allegations “baseless.” Both nations escalated diplomatic measures: India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, expelled Pakistani nationals, and closed border crossings. Pakistan suspended the Simla Agreement, halted trade, and threatened to treat water diversion as an act of war. Skirmishes then began along the LoC on April 24, with gunfire exchanges reported.
India then launched missile and airstrikes, codenamed Operation Sindoor, targeting nine alleged terrorist sites in Pakistan. They claimed these strikes were “measured” and “non-escalatory.” Pakistan then reported six locations that were attacked, alleging civilian targets, including a mosque and a health center, were hit. Pakistan claimed Facials reported downed Indian jets and claimed to have damaged Indian infrastructure.
Following these events, Pakistan vowed to respond “at a time and place of its choosing,” claiming to have downed five Indian jets and reported explosions near Karachi, suggesting Indian drones reached deep into Pakistani territory. Intense artillery exchanges continued along the LoC, with Pakistan closing schools in Kashmir and Punjab.
On May 10, the U.S.-mediated a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, yet both sides have accused each other of violations post-ceasefire. This ceasefire is very fragile, and I suspect it will not hold. There have already been inside reports that the ceasefire has no meaning whatsoever, and has been reportedly broken. The media is filled with rampant misinformation, as well, likely fed by intelligence within India and Pakistan. I recently read a private report suggesting rampant cyberattacks between the two countries as well.
In my eye, the biggest aspect of this is not two countries who have been in conflict for decades. It is the fact that there are two countries with significant nuclear capabilities waging war and casually suggesting the willingness and ability to hit the proverbial “red-button” at any time. There appears to be significant public support, online at least, in Pakistan to escalate the conflict. While we may not know for sure what will happen as of the exact moment, I believe that, unless something radically changes, considerable escalation between the two countries in imminent. The globalists are looking at this conflict as an opportunity to launch nuclear war. Keep your eyes on the East, for what happens there in the following days and months has the ability to affect the future of the world as we know it.
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