The Bad Guy is Pakistan
- Fred
- 1 hour ago
- 2 min read
Back in 2022, Pope Francis said there were no "inherently good or bad guys" in the Russia/Ukraine Conflict.
For a Pope, Francis' communication was lacking. What I THINK he meant to say is that neither the Russian Citizen, nor the Ukrainian Citizen, were bad guys.
But who knows, Pope Francis is dead now.
As the Conclave chooses Pope Francis' successor, I am speaking as the new moral authority. In yesterday's reignition of the Pakistani/Indian Conflict, Pakistan is, clearly and unmistakably, the bad guy.
As a matter of fact, if I had a free pass and could bomb any nation on Earth, Pakistan would be right on the top of the list:
Listen, Narendra Damodardas Modi has been in charge of India for a decade and is done messing around with Pakistan. A weakened Modi is just itching to pick a fight with traditional rival Pakistan to shore up his popularity numbers. He's looking for an excuse to show he's a serious power broker in the New World Order.
According to Google's AI: "The India-Pakistan relationship has a history of near-nuclear conflict, particularly during the 2001-2002 India-Pakistan standoff. Both nations' nuclear capabilities led to a high risk of escalation during the standoff, with officials raising concerns about a conventional war potentially turning nuclear."
Why do I blame Pakistan this time around? "At the heart of this escalation is the disputed Kashmir region — where gunmen stormed a scenic spot last month, killing 36 people — mostly Indian tourists. Delhi has blamed its neighbor, and has long accused Pakistan of harboring militant groups that attack across the border. Islamabad has denied this and previously vowed to retaliate against the attackers."
You want to give Pakistan the benefit of the doubt and say I can't prove that the Pakistani Government is behind the Kashmir attacks? Well, they better figure out who did and turn them over to Indian Authorities.
They better figure it out real fast.