muse
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In an earlier post we asked :
Now if we review the responses of Indian interlocutors, we note that a large majority is persuaded that Cold start by any other name is a sane option -- that is to say, propelling a nuclear conflagration is a sane and reasonable action -- What does this say about them and the society that produced them and what does it say in how they view their adversary in Pakistan ?
Yes, kinda large questions, but I hope somewhere along the line we may examine them, because they are worth examining - this acceptance of nuclear war and the optimism that 1 IBG may be destroyed, and not that 5 or all may be destroyed - what then? Well it will be over won't it, I mean everything will be over, the living would want to fight to just be dead --
If you read the responses of Pakistani interlocutors for what they say and do not say, you will note that they seem to have no idea of what "success" means other than the Indian frustrated -- what do you suppose it says about them and the state that created them?
Now if we review the responses of Indian interlocutors, we note that a large majority is persuaded that Cold start by any other name is a sane option -- that is to say, propelling a nuclear conflagration is a sane and reasonable action -- What does this say about them and the society that produced them and what does it say in how they view their adversary in Pakistan ?
Yes, kinda large questions, but I hope somewhere along the line we may examine them, because they are worth examining - this acceptance of nuclear war and the optimism that 1 IBG may be destroyed, and not that 5 or all may be destroyed - what then? Well it will be over won't it, I mean everything will be over, the living would want to fight to just be dead --