MSM not reporting Pakistan and India on the brink of war.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pakistan is the epicenter of terrorism


Pakistan admits it was just doing the dirty work of the US government for the past 3 decades. No surprise given the US and it's long history of outsourcing terrorism

https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/1915547701644763166


That means going into five years of that is Trump
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kashmir is the most beautiful place I have ever visited. The people were very kind but shy around tourists.

So sad that they have suffered so much and been used as pawns by both sides.


What do the Kashmiri people desire? Do they wish to continue to be occupied by India in one the most militarized regions in the entire world?

There is one soldier for six Kashmiris, totaling 100,000 soldiers. And Modi has revoked Kashmir's constitutional autonomy.


Kashmir is largely a mix of Muslims and Hindus who both want the others gone.


Lie! Kashmir is 97.6 percent Muslim and 2.45 percent Hindu. Kashmiri Hindus who were the original residents were ethnically cleansed with dire threats to Convert, Leave or Die ( Raliv, Galiv ya Chaliv blared from mosques), all within the last 30-40 years. I personally know many of these families who had to abandon their houses, businesses and orchards overnight and flee with nothing but clothes in their backs. Many ancient Hindu temples(Shakti peethas) still exist in Kashmir.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pakistan is the epicenter of terrorism

Bun Laden was openly living there, for crying out loud.


It’s a great hiding spot because of the mountains. It would be a difficult place to wage a war in as challenging as Afghanistan was/is.

I don’t think either Pakistan or India want to go to war
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kashmir is the most beautiful place I have ever visited. The people were very kind but shy around tourists.

So sad that they have suffered so much and been used as pawns by both sides.


What do the Kashmiri people desire? Do they wish to continue to be occupied by India in one the most militarized regions in the entire world?

There is one soldier for six Kashmiris, totaling 100,000 soldiers. And Modi has revoked Kashmir's constitutional autonomy.


Kashmir is largely a mix of Muslims and Hindus who both want the others gone.


Lie! Kashmir is 97.6 percent Muslim and 2.45 percent Hindu. Kashmiri Hindus who were the original residents were ethnically cleansed with dire threats to Convert, Leave or Die ( Raliv, Galiv ya Chaliv blared from mosques), all within the last 30-40 years. I personally know many of these families who had to abandon their houses, businesses and orchards overnight and flee with nothing but clothes in their backs. Many ancient Hindu temples(Shakti peethas) still exist in Kashmir.


I don't think any population wants to be occupied militarily, especially when that force has a long history of human rights abuses including rape, torture, killing and much more.

https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/07/31/india-repression-persists-jammu-and-kashmir
Anonymous
Muslim are colonizers.
Anonymous
Any new updates? Is it curtailed yet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kashmir is the most beautiful place I have ever visited. The people were very kind but shy around tourists.

So sad that they have suffered so much and been used as pawns by both sides.


What do the Kashmiri people desire? Do they wish to continue to be occupied by India in one the most militarized regions in the entire world?

There is one soldier for six Kashmiris, totaling 100,000 soldiers. And Modi has revoked Kashmir's constitutional autonomy.


Kashmir is largely a mix of Muslims and Hindus who both want the others gone.


Lie! Kashmir is 97.6 percent Muslim and 2.45 percent Hindu. Kashmiri Hindus who were the original residents were ethnically cleansed with dire threats to Convert, Leave or Die ( Raliv, Galiv ya Chaliv blared from mosques), all within the last 30-40 years. I personally know many of these families who had to abandon their houses, businesses and orchards overnight and flee with nothing but clothes in their backs. Many ancient Hindu temples(Shakti peethas) still exist in Kashmir.


That’s usually how it goes when Muslims gain power. I know that isn’t a pc thing to say but history isn’t very pc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kashmir is the most beautiful place I have ever visited. The people were very kind but shy around tourists.

So sad that they have suffered so much and been used as pawns by both sides.


What do the Kashmiri people desire? Do they wish to continue to be occupied by India in one the most militarized regions in the entire world?

There is one soldier for six Kashmiris, totaling 100,000 soldiers. And Modi has revoked Kashmir's constitutional autonomy.


Kashmir is largely a mix of Muslims and Hindus who both want the others gone.


Lie! Kashmir is 97.6 percent Muslim and 2.45 percent Hindu. Kashmiri Hindus who were the original residents were ethnically cleansed with dire threats to Convert, Leave or Die ( Raliv, Galiv ya Chaliv blared from mosques), all within the last 30-40 years. I personally know many of these families who had to abandon their houses, businesses and orchards overnight and flee with nothing but clothes in their backs. Many ancient Hindu temples(Shakti peethas) still exist in Kashmir.


Moron!

Kashmir region is 85% Muslim, and India-administered Kashmir, where the separatist fighting is, is 75% Muslim.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashmir

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pakistan is the epicenter of terrorism

Bun Laden was openly living there, for crying out loud.


Not sure I'd describe his living conditions as open during his time there


He was living in a heavily fortified, custom built complex half a mile away from Pakistan's military academy. And he was living there with multiple wives, kids, and grandkids, as well as other associates. Apparently they were buying the best brands, fancy soaps and shampoos, and soda, among other things. It doesn't seem like a particularly closely guarded secret to me.


+1 he wasn't hiding in a tent in the deep mountains or something
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kashmir is the most beautiful place I have ever visited. The people were very kind but shy around tourists.

So sad that they have suffered so much and been used as pawns by both sides.


What do the Kashmiri people desire? Do they wish to continue to be occupied by India in one the most militarized regions in the entire world?

There is one soldier for six Kashmiris, totaling 100,000 soldiers. And Modi has revoked Kashmir's constitutional autonomy.


Kashmir is largely a mix of Muslims and Hindus who both want the others gone.


Lie! Kashmir is 97.6 percent Muslim and 2.45 percent Hindu. Kashmiri Hindus who were the original residents were ethnically cleansed with dire threats to Convert, Leave or Die ( Raliv, Galiv ya Chaliv blared from mosques), all within the last 30-40 years. I personally know many of these families who had to abandon their houses, businesses and orchards overnight and flee with nothing but clothes in their backs. Many ancient Hindu temples(Shakti peethas) still exist in Kashmir.


Moron!

Kashmir region is 85% Muslim, and India-administered Kashmir, where the separatist fighting is, is 75% Muslim.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashmir



Yes, pls quote Wikipedia as the source of truth! Wikipedia, that anyone can go edit to their liking! Just a simple search on the religious demographics of Kashmir will tell you the truth.
Anonymous
Pakistan just launched retaliatory strikes. Doesn’t feel like things are calming down but spiraling instead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How are everyone’s families doing? I have family in Lahore. They are us citizens who spend their summers here and were planning to come next month.

The kids enjoyed the day off of school yesterday but today there were explosions from drones above the city. Feels like things are spiraling.

Hope it all gets resolved quickly and peacefully.


No family but colleagues- some Pakistani & some ex-pats. Some Pakistanis stuck outside, away from family & unable to get back in due to closed air space. Definitely high anxiety. Really sad for both populations.

I am particularly worried about thr safety of HH Dalai Lama.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pakistan just launched retaliatory strikes. Doesn’t feel like things are calming down but spiraling instead.


Interesting, they were only responding with defensive maneuvers previously but I guess they are compelled to respond after civilian casualties continue to rise
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Muslim are colonizers.


Maybe revisit histories of the British as the original colonizers, who created an artificial border between India and Pakistan, and broke families and friendships a part. The partition is classic colonization.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Muslim are colonizers.


Maybe revisit histories of the British as the original colonizers, who created an artificial border between India and Pakistan, and broke families and friendships a part. The partition is classic colonization.


Hindis and Muslims actually got along relatively well for centuries until the British came in and stirred up divisions. Divide and conquer. The British were awful.
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