The USA and the West have been cultivating India as a proxy to counter China for decades. They cannot let India be shamed in front of the world, with fighter jets, hypersonic and missiles from China, and drones from Turkey. Turkey is a Muslim country, supporting a Muslim Pakistan. Nothing wrong with it I would say. That is what every Muslim country should be doing. And what could be a more a suitable opportunity to showcase their weapons in actual combat?
The USA and the West could not now swallow the world looking on at Chinese weapons outperforming Western weapons, always touted to be the best there was, the best there is and the best it will be. How can Pakistan be giving India a blackeye with India's top of the line fighter jets and air defense system protecting India? By hook or by crook, India must deny the shooting down of its Rafale jets and the taking out of its S400 air defense system.
The fact that China is selling weapons to Pakistan is a hard pill to swallow for the USA and the West. And having Pakistan now proving the effectiveness of Chinese weapons, touted to be junks, for the first time in actual combat is something hard for them to accept. The truth is hurting very badly. China will decimate the entrenched global military weapons manufacturers going forward, with selling cheaper, more effective and reliable weapons, just like what China did with their EVs, solar panels, wind turbines, shipbuilding and manufacturing. Those are already forgone conclusions, with China now targeting aviation, semiconductors and now military weapons as well. China has all the control over raw materials like aluminum, steel, rare earth elements and skilled manpower to do that. China has already in place a solid base in education, supply chains and experience in conquering sectors that they aspired to do, and the West better not bet against it.
The Indians are just like the Whites, speaking with forked tongues and can never be trusted to honor their words, least of all a ceasefire. Lessons must be learned by Pakistan, and lessons must be learned by China watching on the sidelines. In fact, every country should be watching.
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