Vice President J.D. Vance suggested the U.S. will not intervene in the conflict between India and Pakistan, with both countries trading strikes after a massacre last month.
Key Points
Vice President J.D. Vance stated the conflict is not the U.S.'s business.
Both countries traded strikes following a massacre attributed to Pakistan by India.
Efforts for de-escalation were mentioned by both countries.
Precision strikes on military targets were conducted by India to minimize collateral damage.
Pros
Efforts to de-escalate the conflict were mentioned by both Pakistan and India.
Precision strikes on identified military targets to minimize collateral damage were highlighted.
The U.S. offered support for productive discussions to avoid miscalculations.
Cons
Risk of further escalation due to offensive intentions from both sides was mentioned.
Health facilities and schools were targeted by Pakistan according to Indian sources.
Ground forces from Pakistan were observed moving towards forward areas.