Friday, April 12, 2019

Pakistan Warns of Nuclear War (Revelation 8)



India Pakistan CONFLICT: Imran Khan issues India nuclear WARNING – ’no one can predict‘
PAKISTAN’S Prime Minister Imran Khan issued a dire warning to his neighbouring country as he branded India’s attack on his „nuclear-armed“ country as „irresponsible“ and warned Pakistan „would have no choice“ but to strike back in the future.
By Alessandra Scotto di Santolo 10:32, Wed, Apr 10, 2019 | UPDATED: 10:33, Wed, Apr 10, 2019
India Pakistan: Kashmir issue cannot keep boiling says PM Khan
Speaking to the BBC, Imran Khan called on his Indian counterpart to come to a peaceful dialogue over the „oppression of Kashmir“ and claimed the number one priority for the two nations should be tackling poverty. He said: “Surely the number one task of the two governments should be: how are we going to reduce poverty? And the way we reduce poverty is by settling our differences through dialogue.
“And there is only one difference, which is Kashmir. It has to be settled.
“The Kashmir issue cannot keep on boiling like it is because anything happening in Kashmir – through a reaction to the oppression which is taking place in Kashmir – it would be palmed off n Pakistan.
“We would be blamed and tensions would rise as they have risen in the past.
“So if we can settle Kashmir, the benefits of peace are tremendous in the subcontinent.”
But speaking about the dangers of confrontation escalating between the two countries, Mr Khan warned: „Once you respond, no-one can predict where it can go from there.”
If India had „come back and then again attacked Pakistan, Pakistan would have no choice but to respond,“ he added.
“So in that situation, two nuclear-armed countries, I just felt it was very irresponsible.“
The two nations remain at loggerheads following a terror attack in Kashmir which sparked a series of airstrikes.
Last week, Pakistani authorities claimed India is about to launch a new attack.
India launched a series of airstrikes on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on February 17, in a bid to flush out terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed.
The military action came after a suicide bombing in Indian-administered Kashmir on February 14 left 46 soldiers dead.
India Pakistan: Crossfire breaks out in Poonch district
Pakistan retaliated by shooting down planes responsible for the air raids and capturing Indian Wing Commander pilot Abhinandan Varthaman.
After his release, a fragile ceasefire resumed between the countries, but things could soon change according to claims made by Pakistani officials.
Pakistan has come forward with claims of “reliable intelligence” showing Indian authorities are planning another attack on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs in Pakistan’s government, made the announcement on Sunday.
Talking in an official statement from his hometown of Multan, he said: „We have reliable intelligence that India is planning a new attack on Pakistan.
“As per our information, this could take place between April 16 and 20.”

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