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Zehnt hesitated Trump officials in South Asia, as nuclear fears grew

When a conflict between India and Pakistan escalated, Vice President JD Vance said on Thursday that it was “basically nothing of our business”. The United States was able to advise both sides to withdraw, he suggested, but this was not America's struggle.

In his first week, Mr. Vance and Marco Rubio found the details in the first week in his first week in his first week. The reason was the same that has caused every president to deal with another great conflict between the two long -term enemies in 1999: fear that it could quickly become nuclear.

What Mr. Vance and Mr. Rubio killed was proof that the Pakistani and Indian air forces had started to involve serious dog defects, and that Pakistan had sent 300 to 400 drones into the Indian territory to examine its air defense. However, the most important causes of the concern came late Friday when explosions met Noor Khan Air Base in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, the Garrison City next to Islamabad.

The basis is an important installation, one of the central transport centers for the military Pakistaner and the home of the air tank function that Pakistani fighters would keep in the air. But it is also just a short route from the headquarters of the department for strategic plans Pakistani, which monitors and protects the country's nuclear arsenal, which now includes around 170 or more explosive heads. It is believed that the explosive heads themselves are spread across the country.

The intensive struggles broke out between India and Pakistan, after 26 people, mainly Hindu tourists, were killed in Kashmir in a terrorist attack on April 22nd, a border region that claimed by both nations. On Saturday morning President Trump announced that the two countries had agreed to a ceasefire.

A former American civil servant who was familiar with the Pakistani nuclear program for a long time found on Saturday that Pakistan's deepest fear is before the atomic command authority was beheaded. The rocket attack against Noor Khan could have been interpreted, said the former official that India could do exactly that.

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