Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin praises India's military and diplomatic success
Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin recently stated that India emerged victorious both militarily and diplomatically against Pakistan. He criticized Pakistan's response to the conflict, likening it to a "scared dog running to achieve a ceasefire."
Rubin highlighted the incompetence of the Pakistani military, referring to it as a "cancer" on society. He questioned the future of Asim Munir, a Pakistani military official, suggesting that Pakistan needs to address internal issues.
Rubin praised India for its diplomatic victory, shifting global focus to Pakistan's support of terrorism. He also commended India's military actions in response to the Pahalgam attack, where over 100 terrorists were killed in precise strikes.
India's Strong Response to Pakistan
Following Pakistan's provocations, the Indian Armed Forces carried out strategic strikes on terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. In response to Pakistan's drone and missile attacks, India bypassed and jammed Pakistan's air defense system, inflicting heavy damage on military bases.
After three days of intense conflict, Islamabad requested a ceasefire, which was accepted by India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the operations were not just a one-time event but a long-term policy against terrorism.