Friday, January 18, 2013

Can India's And Pakistan's Differences On Kashmir Spark A Nuclear War?


A New Conflict in Kashmir? -- Ahmed Rashid, New York Review Of Books

For nearly a decade, despite constant tensions—and even large-scale terrorist violence—between Pakistan and India, there is one thing the two nuclear-armed states have kept largely intact: their 2003 cease-fire agreement in Kashmir. Over the past week, however, that agreement has suddenly seemed in danger of unraveling, with alarming killings along the defacto border between Indian and Pakistani Kashmir and threats of further escalation by senior officials on both sides. Though it has until now received little attention in the international press, this new confrontation poses a grave threat to the entire region. We ignore it at our peril.

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My Comment
: The history between both countries has always been one of war and bloodshed .... and none of their differences have ever been remotely resolved. My money is on there being another war in my lifetime (I am 52) between the two nations .... will it escalate to a nuclear war is something that I do not know the answer to.

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