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Ex-US Official Debunks Trump's Claim Of Brokering India-Pakistan Ceasefire

A former Pentagon official, Michael Rubin, has claimed that Pakistan sought a ceasefire 'like a scared dog with its tail between its legs' after India's precision attack on terror camps. Rubin's statement contradicts US President Donald Trump's claim of brokering the ceasefire. The former official asserts that India effectively decimated terror headquarters and blunted Pakistan's response, putting their airfields out of commission.

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NYT got it wrong—again?

Did India and Pakistan both exaggerate their strikes? NYT’s article says no, but the headline says otherwise. Here’s what they’re missing.

 
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