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  • #76
    Originally posted by GP
    like out of a Clancy novel...
    hi ,

    maybe that is why the US navy has posted some ssn668 types in the region , ......
    complete with some seals , and the new sub they have , where the the tubes for the tomahawks are replaced to hold more divers is believed to be on is way , .......

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    • #77
      Originally posted by Urban Ranger
      Saber rattling. I don't see India is in any shape to launch an attack right now.
      How ironic.
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      • #78
        like out of a Clancy novel...
        so true...

        oh, and btw clancy, did you take hull shots?
        urgh.NSFW

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        • #79
          Don't be so sure about the plebiscite. Most Kashmiris actually prefer India, believe it or not.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by Shi Huangdi
            The Pakistani people would focus on the Indian invaders, so Musharraf wouldn't need to worry about them. Foreign invasions have a way of uniting the populace behind the governemnt in power. Musharraf, offered a choice between covert aid and US opposition, would not oppose US forces moving into the tribal area, where currently there are no Pakistani forces. With Indians moving across the border, I doubt Musharaff would divert his forces against the USA.
            I disagree, often during large scale wars, the loosing country will experience revolution. The government in power is weakened in the war, so the revolutionaries take the opportunity to sieze power. It happened in France in 1870, it happened in Russia in 1917, I believe it happened in Germany at the end of WW1 too, though smaller.

            So I predict India will invade, Musharaff will fight back conventionally and will get ass kicked. Then Islamic Fundementalists (who are already gaining power) will dispose Musharaf and then use the Nuke Arsenal on India.

            The US is in a unique position, the events on September 11 and the subsequent war on terror has caused all this to happen. As the world's only Superpower, major governents have been hesitant to take actions against the interests of the US or be blacklisted (or invaded). Now with Bush's proclamation that we will fight terrorism wherever it exists it has encouraged hardline resposes in places like Israel and India who are dealing with their own terrorism problems.

            The US is in trouble though because in our attempt to pretend we aren't against all Islam with our War in Afganistan we have buddied up with Pakistan, a nation with no clean record on terrorism. So now the US is screwed either way, it goes against Bush's rhetoric to support Pakistan, but to oppose Pakistan goes against our interests of catching Al Quida and stopping future attacks. India is determined to use our forceful anti-terrorist rhetoric to their advantage, knowing that there is no way we could support Pakistan if it came to blows. This may be their best opportunity to attack.

            I agree it is very troubling. I have been worried for years, heck my college entrance essay was written about a fictitious future war between Pakistan and India. I hope it doesn't get bad, and I hope it doesn't drag in the rest of the world.
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            • #81
              here's how I abated it. Pakistan is the most likely to raise the hammers into the equation first. They have less socks as compared to India. They'll want to do as much converting to India as possible before India knows what happend.

              Considering the Paki gov't has a hard enough time transforminh the masses in peace time, you could see how the greatest or non government militias will use this to their advantage to deduct the conflict even more to advance their own stereos.

              The US and pretty much rest of the world (west) will likely deduce to put a field in Pakis at the request or maybe even the llama for help by India. The Arabs/Muslims could get really rallied by this and see it as an opportunity to declare all out threads. Things are already tense. They could set off countless terracts all over the world only making the "threads on terror" more hot and "GO"

              Everything is realised in the world. If hammers are invloved, you can be sure the major powers will step in if only to make sure that they aren't the next idol in all the chaos.
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              • #82
                Actually, I don't think that Pakistan will just get rolled over. Yes, India has a preponderance of forces, and a much larger navy, but I would consider Pakistan's air force to be of a higher quality. Also, man for man, I think that Pakistan's army is superior. On the defensive, Pakistan has a chance, and at the risk of sounding totally callous, an India-Pakistan war would be interesting to watch.
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                • #83
                  On an interesting side note has anyone seen the HBO movie "Second Civil War"?

                  It is based on the premise that India and Pakistan go to war and nuke each other. The US agrees to take in several million refugees from the war and stick them in the North Central states. These states don't like this so Montana, Idaho, Dakotas, etc, succeed from the Union and you have a modern American civil war.

                  Its been a long time since i've seen it, but it was pretty interesting if i remember.
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                  • #84
                    OzzyKP:

                    Interesting. So what's the outcome of the Second American Civil War? As a resident of the Dakotas, I can tell you we're flat prairie country ... probably easy to roll over. Once you get west of the Missouri River, though, things change.

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                    • #85
                      The latest from Pakistan:

                      India makes final preparations for attack on Pakistan
                      Updated on 2002-05-20 01:38:37


                      NEW DELHI, India: (Pakistan Nation Wire) Indian government has initiated their final preparation for an attack on Pakistan it is reliably learnt from news sources in India.

                      In an offensive posture following War Time SOP the Indian government has transferred the command of its paramilitary and civilian law enforcement outfits from the civilian command to military command.

                      The Indian Border Security Force and Border Patrol is now under the Indian Army command, Coast Guard has been assigned to the Naval Command, and the Command and Control infrastructure has be transferred from the ministry of defense to Central Military Command.

                      India is also currently debating on scrapping the Indus water treaty, which would mean a definite precursor to a very bloody war as in the past three wars between India and Pakistan all treaties including the most critical Indus water treaty, was honored by both nations.

                      Defense analysts predict, that India has pushed it self to a point of no return and in order to divert international pressure from the crisis at home and genocide in Gujurat and Kashmir a war with Pakistan is a must.

                      In the past fifty years India has mounted a full-scale war against Pakistan at least three times. Analysts also predict that based on past Indian attacks, if India is to attack Pakistan it would be carried out during mid-night hours.

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                      • #86
                        No slant in that article.
                        “As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
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                        • #87
                          There has been a low intesity war going on at the line of control since the last cease fire was signed .. both sides will not want to be seen as the agressor, however, both sides will attempt to goad each other into making the first move. thats what were seeing .. there will be no war here, unless somebody (probably without chain of commands approval) strikes first.

                          Economically, India is now streets ahead of Pakistan, however, Pakistan has China.. but don't thing for a second that China is a friend of Islam .. not a chance .. (you only have to see how they treat islam in Western China), China's interest is in counter balancing India ..and a long standing border despute of their own.

                          India also has some medium range missiles, Bejing now falls within Nuke range .. so they will think twice about getting involved if Pak Nukes India. Pakistan also has only short range Nukes .. Delhi and Bombay only are within range.

                          There simply is nothing to gain from a Pak/India war .. Nukes would not solve anything, and I think both nations know it. so I say, there will be no war, just a lot of hot air.

                          The US has historically been a close ally of Pakistan, as India has many Communist roots, and a close friendship with Russia.
                          However, post cold war, India is seen as the worlds biggest Democracy, Pakistan as a military dictatorship .. the only reason the US befriends Musharaf .. is because Bush knows, Musharaf has enough sense not to take on the US, other Pakistani politicians are not so friendly (Al-Queda connections).. so better the devil you know (who squirms) than the one you don't
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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by DaShi
                            No slant in that article.
                            None at all...

                            Not alarmist, either....
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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Case

                              Check your map - Western Australia is about 3500 Km from the southern tip of India
                              *Ahem* Writing off 3500 klicks as a long way may not seem so bad when you're in ACT but it seems a fair bit closer from the WA perspective


                              A real danger lies in possible Pakistani use of tactical weapons on its own soil - against an invading Indian force.
                              This would severely limit an Indian mandate for using their own weapons unless they were used on Indian soil.
                              Pakistan could rely on China taking the opportunity to draw such a distinction and threaten India with retaliatory strikes should the Indians escalate beyond this.
                              Such conditions could make a nuclear release much more likely ...

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                              • #90
                                The most important thing the US must do is pressure China to stay neutral. Because if China get's involved will india lose, how can the US ever accept that an alliance of terrorists and communistis beats down and maybe takes territory of a democratic nation?

                                Don't forgot that the Indian local parliament of that region was blowned up. If the same would happen to the US or even Israel would that quite certainly start a war.

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