The Fragile Fuse in South Asia The powder keg's lit. India—armed to the teeth and itching for retribution—has just hammered Pakistani territory, targeting what they claim are terror training grounds. Their missiles hit madrassas reportedly linked to bin Laden’s ghost network. The result? Dead civilians. Furious Pakistan. And both sides now staring down the barrel of mutual nuclear annihilation. India’s tone? Calculated. Controlled. Almost smug. "No military targets," they say—like that makes a damn difference to the families vaporized in Kashmir. Pakistan, predictably, isn’t buying it. Their Prime Minister just authorized “corresponding actions,” with language dipped in nuclear innuendo. Translation? Buckle up. Islamabad might just push the big red button under the guise of "self-defense." Israel and Iran: The Smoldering…

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