1.5 billion people between the two. Imagine the results of several nuclear warheads exchanged.
Nothing, just lots of posturing... Like always;)
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WhyRegisterHere? wrote:
1.5 billion people between the two. Imagine the results of several nuclear warheads exchanged.
The fall-out would make the whole world smell strongly of curry and body-odor.
Isnt mass murder hilarious????!!
KawauchiFTW wrote:
Nothing, just lots of posturing... Like always;)
It's been that way for years. Both countries love the attention they're getting - makes them important like a first world nation.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai (youngest ever, as a popular teen blogger) urged the UN to intervene on behalf of Kashmiri schoolgirls, prompting mixed reactions online. She was quickly reminded of the violence girls and women face in her native Pakistan.
In a series of emotional tweets, the 22-year-old activist urged the UN to “listen to Kashmiri voices and help children go safely back to school.” She said she made her plea after speaking with journalists, human rights lawyers, and students from Kashmir.
https://www.rt.com/news/468750-imran-khan-kashmir-response/Noah Buddy Cares wrote:
Another beautiful day by me :) Going to hit the gym now, then have breakfast.
"Pakistani-occupied Kashmir is part of India and we expect one day that we will have physical jurisdiction over it,” Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar told a news conference on Tuesday.
https://www.rt.com/news/469004-india-foreign-minister-pakistan-kashmir/
Speaking at a press conference at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Tuesday, Khan spoke in grave terms about the situation in Kashmir and warned of the chances for a new war with India, Pakistan’s longtime regional rival.
“I came out to New York only because I felt that unless we highlight what is going on in Kashmir, the world is not going to know,” the PM said, adding that the dispute over the region creates “a potential that two nuclear-armed countries could come face-to-face.”
“This is the time for the world to act, before this goes too far, because this is the first time after the Cuban [missile] crisis that two nuclear-armed countries” would square off on the world stage, he said.
https://www.rt.com/news/469550-khan-warns-war-india-kashmir/
If a war breaks out between India and Pakistan, it will be quick, dirty and deadly. It will be an Armageddon, hundreds of millions will die in South Asia, and 2.5 billion people will be affected by radiation all over the world.
https://www.rt.com/news/470037-pakistan-kashmir-nuclear-war/
A nuclear war between India and Pakistan could, over the span of less than a week, kill 50-125 million people -- more than the death toll during all six years of World War II, according to new research.
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder and Rutgers University examines how such a hypothetical future conflict would have consequences that could ripple across the globe. Today, India and Pakistan each have about 150 nuclear warheads at their disposal, and that number is expected to climb to more than 200 by 2025.
The researchers calculated that an India-Pakistan war could inject as much as 80 billion pounds of thick, black smoke into Earth's atmosphere. That smoke would block sunlight from reaching the ground, driving temperatures around the world down by an average of between 3.5-9 degrees Fahrenheit for several years. Worldwide food shortages would likely come soon after.