Suspense crime, Digital Desk : US Senator and potential Donald Trump running mate, JD Vance, has publicly shared a chilling message he says he received directly from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding potential future terror attacks from Pakistan.
According to Vance, during a meeting on May 9, he asked the Prime Minister what India's response would be if it faced another devastating attack like the 2008 Mumbai massacre, which was orchestrated by the Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Vance revealed that Modi’s answer was blunt and unequivocal. "He said, 'Well, we'll just destroy them,'" the Ohio senator recounted.
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Vance shared the anecdote as an example of what he perceives as strong, decisive leadership, calling the Indian Prime Minister a "very tough guy" and praising his "very simple answer" to a complex national security threat. The conversation highlights the hardline stance India has adopted on cross-border terrorism under Modi's leadership.
The hypothetical scenario posed by Vance refers to the horrific 26/11 attacks, where terrorists carried out a series of coordinated shootings and bombings across Mumbai, killing over 160 people. The incident remains a deep scar in India's modern history and a major point of contention in its relationship with Pakistan.
The revelation from a prominent Republican figure like Vance underscores the ongoing security tensions in South Asia and provides a glimpse into the high-stakes discussions happening behind closed doors between global leaders. It frames India's current foreign policy as one of immediate and overwhelming retaliation against any state-sponsored aggression.
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