Amygdalae all over are picking up:
With most of the Western hemisphere on holiday, another crisis appears to be developing on the India–Pakistan border known as the Line of Control (LoC). The incident started on Saturday, where at least four Indian soldiers were killed, in an exchange of fire with the Pakistani Army on the Line of Control (LoC) dividing Kashmir, ABC News reported…
A local government official said that the “Pakistani army today resorted to unprovoked firing along the LoC here, killing three troopers and wounding one” He added that “the slain included an officer of the rank of Major…”
The Indian Express also said that the ceasefire violation by Pakistan was an attempt to “push in armed terrorists” into India before closure of the mountain passes this winter. Indian security forces have killed over 200 militants this year, including top commanders on the LoC. Meanwhile, hardly de-escalating the already tense situation, Pakistan’s National Security Advisor Nasser Khan Janjua warned the world of a possible “nuclear war” in South Asia.
That is high K-stimuli. That is Pearl Harbor mixed with 9/11, with the added threat of nuclear annihilation. Watch India and Pakistan go K if that heats up. I’d imagine it would affect China too, given proximity.
It is possible if things heat up, those in charge of the markets will recognize that this could be the trigger we are waiting for, they could pull out to avoid the collapse, and then it could all come down at once.
On the downside, this is exactly the stimulus that will drive Pakistani r-strategists to flee to areas of greater resource availability, like Europe.
Hopefully India can get it’s act together before Pakistan calls on her ally, China.
The Chinese are more aggressive than they let on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOQ3EQjIo5I
This is no K-stuff, this is people justifying their wages. Sometimes i think AC just discovered the world yesterday.
The Hindus are putting up a fight against the Muslim hordes because they have experienced first hand what the hordes are capable of. Unlike the West whose attitude towards them is more along the lines of “Thank you, sir, may I have another.”