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"India-Pakistan War Could Break Out Over Kashmir," Says Pakistan Defence Minister, Urges Trump to Intervene

After the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan’s Defence Minister warns of all-out war with India, appeals to Donald Trump for intervention. #timesindian

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"India-Pakistan War Could Break Out Over Kashmir," Says Pakistan Defence Minister, Urges Trump to Intervene

Pakistan is afraid of India's dangerous action. Therefore, Pakistan's Defence Minister is trying to threaten India by crying in the foreign media. Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif is giving interviews on foreign news channels one after the other and is scaring the world about the damage that will be caused by the India-Pakistan war. He has said in an interview to Sky News that 'Pakistan can start an all out war due to India's action and this will have a serious impact on the world. Apart from this, Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has said that 'Pakistan has supported terrorism for countries like America and Britain.'


Khwaja Asif has said in an interview to Sky News that "India and Pakistan are two nuclear-armed countries, so the international community should be "worried". Apart from this, he has appealed to return to 'negotiation'. This statement of Khawaja Asif clearly shows that Pakistan wants to involve the international community in the recent tension between India and Pakistan. Pakistan is trying to get international mediation and that is why it is warning the world about the damage caused by the war through foreign media.


Pakistan's threat of 'all out war'


Khwaja Asif rejected India's allegations to Sky News and claimed that "this incident was a "false flag" operation to increase tension." He asserted that Pakistan's army is "prepared for any situation" and warned that any action by India would be "responsed". He also appealed to US President Donald Trump to "intervene".

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