India-Pakistan Conflict - Land Of The Indus Versus Land Of The Pure

Nah we're taking the fun third option: CHINA
I'm personally more on the side of the radioactive fallout
Pro-Russia/China/third world shill Jackson Hinkle is openly backing Pakistan on his Twitter:
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Only two months ago he was giving a relatively positive platform to an Indian nationalist journalist, Palki Sharma.

Perhaps he is just a schizo contrarian anti-West Westerner, but it will be interesting to see if more "multipolar" shills will champion (pro-China) Pakistan instead of traditionally pro-Russia India from now on.
Funny part about this is that the Indians and the Pakistanis are fielding Chinese and Russian weapons and funding. The jeets have s400's and Russian Jets, and the pakis have Chinese planes and armament. It's almost like some sort of autistic unintentioned proxy war between Russia and China

What's also funny is that the anti-West multipolar bro is shilling against the BRICS nation in this war, India
 
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Pro-Russia/China/third world shill Jackson Hinkle is openly backing Pakistan on his Twitter:
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Only two months ago he was giving a relatively positive platform to an Indian nationalist journalist, Palki Sharma.

Perhaps he is just a schizo contrarian anti-West Westerner, but it will be interesting to see if more "multipolar" shills will champion (pro-China) Pakistan instead of traditionally (pro-Russia) India from now on. Russia might be mad its S-400 system has been shown up as being ineffectual, if the Pakistani claim a battery was destroyed is to be believed.
India likes Israel so Hinkle siding with Pakistan is ezpz
 
I have a little more empathy toward the retards that hate Israel the most.
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It's almost like some sort of autistic unintentioned proxy war between Russia and China
Expect those to happen way more often, because central Asia and the regions surrounding it seem to be doomed to face tons of autistic bloodshed wars in not so distant future, while also holding tons of natural resources like oil, that would inevitably bring China and Russia into conflict.

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This map I made as a rough prototype, I haven't even marked the potential of Kurdish, Tibetan or Chechen rebellions.

Edit: Holy fuck, number 5 came true already...
 
And the shit continues to be flung..
Expect those to happen way more often, because central Asia and the regions surrounding it seem to be doomed to face tons of autistic bloodshed wars in not so distant future, while also holding tons of natural resources like oil, that would inevitably bring China and Russia into conflict.
Tajikistan will be the ugly one, they already had a close call with becoming Islamist.
 
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I'm personally more on the side of the radioactive fallout

Funny part about this is that the Indians and the Pakistanis are fielding Chinese and Russian weapons and funding.

Nah, Pakistan has been a US proxy for decades. Shit, America even gave them F16s.

As for weaponry they have a mix of American, some French and Chinese weapon systems.

India has some Russian weapons systems along with a bunch of French and Israeli stuff along with their own indigenous weapons.

As for funding Pakistan gets way more money from the US than Russia. They’ve had pretty shitty relations with Russianfor decades.

The Indians get zero Russian funding though they make a pretty penny on buying Russian oil, refining it and selling it to retard Europeans.
 
just gonna throw this out here, pashto trash movies are amazing shit and if they do something as a movie of this like International Guerrillas it will probably the greatest shit ever
 
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Can you elaborate on that? I started getting interested in the region only relatively recently
Tajikistan had a civil war in the 1990s that was full of all sorts of factions. Some were pro-government, separatists, pro-democracy, but a good portion were Islamist. The Islamist faction was very large, and it had Taliban and Al-Qaeda running around. I'm still learning about the civil war as well. At the moment, Tajikistan is ruled by a secularist dictator, but if he collapses like Saddam, Hasina, Bashar, Mohammad Reza, etc. and the radicalization issues they have in their countryside, it'll be quick to turn Islamist.
 
Nah, Pakistan has been a US proxy for decades. Shit, America even gave them F16s.

As for weaponry they have a mix of American, some French and Chinese weapon systems.

India has some Russian weapons systems along with a bunch of French and Israeli stuff along with their own indigenous weapons.

As for funding Pakistan gets way more money from the US than Russia. They’ve had pretty shitty relations with Russianfor decades.

The Indians get zero Russian funding though they make a pretty penny on buying Russian oil, refining it and selling it to retard Europeans.
People forget that India is a socialist country. It's literally the first sentence of their constitution:
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lmao at the terrible page layout with words wrapping to the next line. They really do half-ass everything.

As such, they were naturally allied with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics throughout the Cold War (officially neutral, but only idiots believed that).

Their current leader is a Hindu Nationalist, so technically they're a National Socialist country (like China, another socialist ethnostate).

Pakistan was propped up by the United States to contain the Soviet-backed India, which is why they have some older American weapons. India's history with the Soviets is why they're still close with the Russians today.
 
The jeets have s400's and Russian Jets, and the pakis have Chinese planes and armament.
Make no mistake, both China and Russia are going to be looking at the data and stepping up their defenses. If the Chink systems are better than Russians, you can bet Putin is going to try and even the playing field by developing the next phase of weapons. Russias native S500 is going to to be getting some upgrades soon.
 
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Tajikistan had a civil war in the 1990s that was full of all sorts of factions. Some were pro-government, separatists, pro-democracy, but a good portion were Islamist. The Islamist faction was very large, and it had Taliban and Al-Qaeda running around. I'm still learning about the civil war as well. At the moment, Tajikistan is ruled by a secularist dictator, but if he collapses like Saddam, Hasina, Bashar, Mohammad Reza, etc. and the radicalization issues they have in their countryside, it'll be quick to turn Islamist.
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Wow, look at that border gore... look at that long border with Afghanistan. Yeah no... even the "nothing happens" chud would say this country is fucked.
 
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