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Five hundred and fiftieth eight chapters fuel the fire five (12:23)

There has been almost no peace between India and Pakistan around the Kashmir issue. The violent incidents in recent days have been serious for India and Pakistan. Although the situation is serious, it is actually still a long way from a new India-Pakistan war.--./-

Because after many bloody battles between India and Pakistan, both of them understood that under the current circumstances, neither side could have an overwhelming advantage.

Therefore, although the conflicts continue, the two sides have relatively never maintained the bottom line of not breaking out in a war. Although India suffered heavy losses in this incident, under their tough statements and the rapid adoption of military counter-terrorism measures, India is actually asking Pakistan to restrain the actions of Muslim militants, and on the other hand, it can calm down the Kashmir region through military strikes against separatists.

Although there is no direct connection between Pakistan and Indian-controlled Kashmir separatists, since they are both Muslim camps, Pakistan has an important influence on Muslims in Kashmir, and even most of the weapons of Indian-controlled Kashmir separatists are provided by some Muslim factions in Pakistan. Therefore, Pakistan still has an important influence on these separatists.

Pakistan is not prepared for the current severe situation, so at the strong demand of India, they also secretly put pressure on the Muslim separatists through various channels to demand restraint. The biggest backer of the Indian-controlled Muslim separatists is the support of the Muslim faction armed forces from Pakistan. This time, these Muslim armed forces were strongly restricted by the big boss behind the scenes and had to reduce their support for them. In addition to the Indian-controlled Muslim separatists, the Indian-controlled Kashmir-controlled Muslim separatists really couldn't stand it and began to stop.

Seeing that the situation was about to return to relatively calm, Ah San's ambassador to the United States, Siram, had a routine political visit. With the fuel behind Snyder, the whole thing began to change and develop in another aspect.

"Mr. Burns," after a while of greeting, Siram looked at the US Secretary of State Burns in front of him and was ready to turn to the point. "As the Kashmir Muslim Liberation Front has launched consecutive terrorist attacks since its establishment, causing a large number of casualties between civilians and officials in our country, we hope that your country can support our diplomatic efforts to include the organization on the list of terrorist organizations in the UN Security Council and ensure that it can be cracked down on it."

In order to completely crack down on separatists who control Kashmir, India not only treats them strongly in military terms, but also strives to cut off the so-called Kashmir Muslim Liberation Front in politics and defines them as terrorist organizations, so that these separatists cannot find any international political sympathy.

"The United States has noticed the recent armed attacks on the Muslim Liberation Front of Kashmir. We believe that the recent attacks on Kashmir officials and military camps in your country are intolerable terrorist acts and express our strongest condemnation of these terrorist incidents. We support the efforts taken by India to attack terrorist attacks and to list them as terrorist organizations."

As a heavyweight in the domestic political arena, US Secretary of State Burns has long been informed of the CIA's new plan. Of course, he knows what he should do to instigate a new conflict between India and Pakistan. Therefore, this time, he clearly demonstrated the US's attitude towards Siram's political demands.

Seeing Burns' clear supportive attitude, Syram was surprised, but he quickly suppressed his overjoyed mood and began to work hard to achieve another more difficult goal.

"I am very grateful to the US for its support for India's fight against terrorism. In order to better combat domestic terrorists, we have already proposed to you before in the procurement of anti-terrorism weapons and equipment. This time, we hope to get further help from your country and allow our country to purchase these military equipment so that we can fight terrorists more effectively." Another purpose of Siram today is to obtain support from the US in military terms and be able to purchase some advanced US weapons.

"For example, the Apache armed helicopter and the F35 blitzer," Siram continued. These weapons are of course not directly targeting the separatists of the Kashmir Muslim Liberation Front. Although the Apache armed helicopter has a little relationship with this, the purely offensive F35, the fourth-generation main fighter of the US military, is by no means something that terrorists can afford.

This is not the first time Siram has made this request to the US, but Burns knows that in order to maintain the balance of military power in South Asia, the US can still consider the sale of Apache armed helicopters, but a massive killer like F35 has never been on the list of weapons that can be sold to India.

"Mr. Siram, the F35 fighter is not an ordinary weapon," Burns said after a smile, "You know, the United States has always hoped that the South Asian continent can maintain a military balance. I don't think that fighting terrorism requires such weapons and equipment."

Although the superiors have already made plans to let India serve as a touchstone for testing the development of Chinese military equipment and the F35 fighter jet is ready to ban India, Burns is unwilling to agree so easily. On the one hand, it is too easy to be seen through by the Indian side, which makes this plan die. On the other hand, it is not willing to squeeze out anything from India, which has always been rich in military equipment procurement. How can Burns be willing to do so?

Anyway, this is a fat sheep delivered to the door, and it will not be slaughtered without slaughtering.

Seeing that Burns did not refuse and completely block the space for negotiations like before, Siram couldn't help but feel happy. It seemed that there was a way out today!

"Mr. Burns, frankly, the roots of our terrorism have a great relationship with neighboring countries. Now our neighbors have obtained two additional squadrons of third-generation advanced fighters and an advanced tank of an armored brigade. We hope to be able to purchase F35 fighters in order to maintain regional military balance and curb the opponent's military adventurism tendencies." Siram further worked.

Seeing that the temperature was almost done, Burns pretended to ponder, "Actually, it is not impossible to consider selling the F35 fighter jet, but we hope that your country can consider the combination of F35 and F16. Isn't using F35 and F16cd to form a high and low combination to make it more conducive to your country's air superiority?"

The United States has always wanted to sell their outdated F16 and is preparing to update its main fighter to F35 by dumping these f16s in the arsenal, which are about to be scrapped. However, the Indian side rejected the US f16 a few years ago. They would rather purchase European Rafale fighter jets than touch F16.

In this case, Burns certainly hopes to sell f16 as the trend.

"If you are willing to buy it in a 1:3 way, I think the officials of the Defense Trade Control Council will seriously consider your requirements." Burns offered the US price.

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