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Vance Advocates for U.S. Non-Intervention in India-Pakistan Conflict

Vice President J.D. Vance has firmly stated that the United States will not intervene in the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan, emphasizing a non-interventionist stance.

In a recent interview on Fox News, Vice President J.D. Vance articulated a clear policy of non-intervention regarding the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. Vance described the conflict as “fundamentally none of our business,” underscoring a significant departure from more hawkish elements within the Republican Party. This stance comes in the wake of President Donald Trump’s offer to mediate between the two nations, highlighting a divergence in foreign policy approaches within the administration.

The conflict intensified after India launched attacks on nine sites in Pakistan following a terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed 26, mostly Indian tourists. Pakistan retaliated, claiming to have shot down five Indian fighter jets and reporting civilian casualties from the Indian strikes. Amidst these developments, Vance expressed hope that the situation would not escalate into a broader regional or nuclear conflict, advocating for continued diplomatic efforts.

Vance’s position aligns with his broader advocacy for an America-first foreign policy, which he has consistently supported, even criticizing U.S. military actions against the Houthis as a mistake. His comments reflect a growing faction within the administration that favors restraint and diplomatic solutions over military engagement, a stance that has drawn both support and criticism.

As tensions continue to simmer between India and Pakistan, the U.S. administration’s approach, led by figures like Vance, will be crucial in navigating the delicate balance of international diplomacy and national interest.

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