Vance says US won't intervene in India-Pakistan conflict: None of our business'
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JD Vance, during an interview with Fox News, stated that the United States will refrain from intervening in the ongoing conflict between Pakistan and India, viewing it as fundamentally irrelevant to American interests. While emphasizing the importance of diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions, he asserted that the US cannot compel either side to surrender their arms. This stance aligns with the broader America First approach seen under the Trump administration, which favors a retreat from active mediation in foreign disputes. Concurrently, missiles fired by both countries have led to casualties, heightening the urgency for diplomatic dialogue.
Vance emphasized that the US will not act as a mediator in the conflict between Pakistan and India, deeming it fundamentally none of our business.
We can encourage de-escalation, but we're not going to get involved in the middle of a war that's fundamentally none of our business, underscored Vance.
Vance indicated that US policy, reflective of Trump's America First ideology, is to avoid deep involvement in foreign conflicts, focusing on diplomacy instead.
The remarks coincide with increasing tensions between India and Pakistan, who have engaged in missile strikes and counter-attacks amid the growing conflict.
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