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US Vice President JD Vance addressed the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan on Thursday, expressing a desire for de-escalation in the region. However, he underscored that the conflict is "fundamentally none of our business," signaling a stance of non-interference from the United States in this long-standing issue.
Vance's comments come amid rising concerns over military skirmishes and political disputes between the two South Asian neighbors, both of which possess nuclear capabilities. The Vice President acknowledged the complexities of the situation while reiterating that the United States would not take an active role in mediating or intervening in the conflict.
This approach reflects a broader strategy of prioritizing domestic issues over international entanglements and suggests a shift in how the US engages with foreign conflicts. Vance's remarks may resonate with segments of the American public that advocate for a more isolationist foreign policy, emphasizing the importance of focusing on internal challenges.
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