SMILEY23USER

Hey everyone,
          	
          	By now, many of you have heard about the rising tensions between India and Pakistan and specifically, what happened yesterday. Indian forces conducted airstrikes on three locations inside Pakistan, claiming they were targeting terror camps with "precision."
          	
          	But let me ask.... what does precision mean when 26 innocent civilians, including children, are killed?
          	
          	One child was just seven, two were three, and from the reports, a baby... just three months old. Whole lives, full of potential, ended in seconds. A mosque was struck. And yet… this is being celebrated.
          	
          	Let that sink in.
          	
          	This was in response to a tragic terror attack in Pahalgam, for which Pakistan was blamed without concrete evidence. What happened in Pahalgam was heartbreaking and completely unacceptable. But shifting the blame without proof and retaliating by killing innocent people? That’s not justice. That’s escalation.
          	
          	If their intelligence failed to prevent the attack, how is that our fault?
          	
          	It feels like they see us as another Palestine... a people to be bombed and blamed, instead of heard and understood. And just like our Palestinian brothers and sisters, we are being dehumanized in the name of retaliation.
          	
          	We all want peace. We all want justice. But not at the cost of children’s lives. Not like this.
          	
          	

SMILEY23USER

@whitefalcon53 
          	  
          	  This will be my last reply, and I’ll keep it respectful.
          	  
          	  Pakistan has suffered from terrorism. But not because we allowed it, but because like many nations, we’ve struggled against it, often paying the highest price. Our civilians, our soldiers, our children and many have died in attacks we never asked for. So to say our government "allowed" it simplifies a far more complex and painful reality.
          	  
          	  About the proof--- Twitter is not a verified court of evidence. Social media can be manipulated, and narratives can be shaped. If innocent people didn’t die, then what about the videos and eyewitness reports from local journalists and NGOs who are on the ground in the affected areas? Are their voices invalid too?
          	  
          	  And yes, Pakistan went to the UN Security Council, because when innocent civilians die in a cross-border strike, that is exactly what countries are supposed to do: take it to international forums, not retaliate with more violence.
          	  
          	  Lastly, you said, “every person represents their country.” That’s true and that’s why I’ve chosen my words carefully. I’m not here to attack India or its people. I’m standing up for those who no longer have a voice, for the children who were buried instead of being protected.
          	  
          	  I truly hope one day, both sides can talk—not with missiles, but with understanding.
          	  
          	  
          	  
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whitefalcon53

@SMILEY23USER You  are right that Pakistan is most effective in terrorism because Government allowed it to become epicentre if I am wrong you can Google it. 
          	  
          	  For proof you can go to Twitter and have every answers even press release by Indian army second thing no innocent people died if you need proof you should go to Twitter. 
          	  
          	  Third thing why the Pakistan Government went to UN Security Council if I am wrong you could  see every question delegate of every Country asked and what they answered. 
          	  
          	  And last thing  every single person represents there own country .
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SMILEY23USER

@whitefalcon53 @M_aldhalaan And let’s not forget—Pakistan has been one of the countries most affected by terrorism. I’ve lived through it. I’ve seen the fear in my parents’ eyes when they were scared to even let me step outside. We've lost thousands of innocent lives to terrorism over the years—men, women, and children. We know that pain deeply.
          	  
          	  When the Pahalgam incident happened, we were horrified. But did we celebrate it? No. We mourned. We condemned it. Because to us, human life—no matter the religion or the nationality—is sacred.
          	  
          	  Blaming an entire country, or its people, without proof, and retaliating in ways that kill more innocent people—that only continues the cycle of suffering. Isn’t it time we all asked for something better?
          	  
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