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Pat Fallon recommends Trump get ‘involved’ in Pakistan-India conflict

In a recent statement, Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX) encouraged former President Donald Trump to play a role in addressing the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan, notably following a terrorist attack in Kashmir that escalated tensions. Fallon expressed the importance of ensuring security measures that prevent similar attacks in the future, stating that it would be in Pakistan’s interest to work towards reducing such incidents. While Trump has previously met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he has not addressed the Kashmir conflict prominently nor made a visit to India as the attack, which resulted in the deaths of 26 tourists. Fallon asserted that other nations, like Israel after the October 7 attacks, have responded decisively to threats, indicating that India deserves similar support in maintaining security. The article also touches on diplomatic tensions involving India and Canada, highlighting India’s swift response to allegations involving its government.


Pat Fallon recommends Trump get ‘involved’ in Pakistan-India conflict

Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX) suggested that President Donald Trump get involved in the conflict between India and Pakistan.

It’s been over two weeks since the terrorist attack in Kashmir, India, sparked fighting between the Asian countries. While Trump met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he has largely avoided the topic of the conflict and has yet to visit India since it faced its second-deadliest attack that killed 26 tourists.

“I think I would certainly welcome the president getting involved, and really it’s in Pakistan’s interests to ensure these kind of attacks don’t occur in the future,” Fallon said on Fox News’s America Reports. “We wouldn’t stand for it, Israel certainly didn’t after October 7th, and I don’t expect India to. So it’s best moving forward to not have this happen in the first place.”

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Former President Joe Biden visited Israel shortly after the Oct. 7th attacks. Vice President JD Vance last visited India with his wife and children before the terrorist attack in Kashmir.

India is known to rebuke countries that criticize its government. It stopped processing visas for Canadian applicants four days after former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed in a statement that there were “credible allegations” that India was involved in the shooting death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2023. The Indian government also called on Canada to decrease its diplomatic staff already there.



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