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Pakistan Will Meet Its Impending Fate

April 27, 2025

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The Sunday Guardian

The timing was not an accident, given that Beijing is very unhappy to see the bonhomie between the visitors and their hosts, the Government of India. Where the Vance family is concerned, they are no strangers to the fact that Pakistan, now supercharged by help from China, has been responsible for terrorist activities in India.

Sentiments such as "Aman ki Asha" (hope for peace) accompanied by candles being lit on both sides of the border have fizzled out, and were such a sentiment to get expressed these days, would be met with ridicule. The Pahalgam attack took place when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Saudi Arabia and US Vice-President J.D. Vance and his family were still in India. Given the courage that Usha and J.D. Vance have shown over the years, the killings of innocent holidaymakers in Kashmir just when the busy season had begun would only have added to the disgust they feel about terror facilitators. A full report would be given to President Donald Trump by Vice-President Vance on the

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