About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

3 Replies to “Latest video of Line of Control, Kashmir”

  1. IMO: The entire scenario is a theatrical event set up by Modi & Imram Khan.

    I do think MAYBE India killed terror-related people in Pakistan in retaliation of the 40 Indian soldiers killed and Imram Khan was pleased because India did what he couldn’t do it due to all these Islamist crazy people in Pakistan.

    I also think Imram Khan didn’t publish the photos of the dead to avoid massive riots but he did cooperate with the captured Indian pilot. Or he didn’t publish them because nobody died.

    Finally, I think Modi is working with Khan to ensure both leaders save face.

    NOTE: I might be wrong but I doubt it since nobody has been killed yet.

    • Forty Indian Policemen died. It would take a lot of control to get the Indian Army to go along with a stage play instead of taking real revenge. The people in the Indian Army are warriors from warrior cultures, they will want revenge not face saving. Modi has to keep them happy. Kahn on the other hand would do everything he could to keep his people from being killed.

      The “Terrorists” in that region are either supported or totally controlled by Paki Intel so Kahn has to keep them happy. Just as Modi has to keep his Military happy.

      • Both nations have the nuclear option. And we saw Imram Khan recently plead for common sense and dialogue.

        I think India wiped out a few terror camps and Khan allowed it because Khan knows his military can’t be trusted although his senior commanders are lucid and understand the stakes.

        As I said, there’s no point in showing the dead or injured in India’s strikes. It would only inflame the radicals.

        And both nations know the U.S.A. (Trump) has India’s back. And China is irrelevant in the story.

        It’s Kabuki theatre designed to save face for both leaders. Until I see dead civilians, I will not change my mind.