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Officer of Engineers said:That is the just a whole lot of bull!
Here's a clue. Would Pakistan back down in face of an Indian nuclear threat?sigatoka said:Why is it? Can you elaborate?
Jay_ said:How many times do you want it to be elaborated? One word, Kargil.
Officer of Engineers said:That is the stupidest example I've heard. Here's a clue. The big guy shoots first. Game theory! Jeeze! You're betting your life on game strategy.
Answer the question. Will Pakistan cow before an Indian nuke?
Officer of Engineers said:That is the stupidest example I've heard. Here's a clue. The big guy shoots first. Game theory! Jeeze! You're betting your life on game strategy.
Answer the question. Will Pakistan cow before an Indian nuke?
Jay_ said:How many times do you want it to be elaborated? One word, Kargil.
sigatoka said:The big guy doesnt shoot first, in fact thats totally contrary to their optimum strategy which is to keep the conflict conventional.
sigatoka said:If anything, the incentive is for the small guy to threaten escalation of the conflict into the nuclear sphere to gain concensions.
sigatoka said:So you are wrong.
Sid said:IMHO, Kargil proved that Pakistan's nuclear deterrent worked. If it wasn't for that, India could've simply attacked across the international border and gained some ground to use as bargaining chip to make the mujahideen back down from the peaks; but instead they resorted to limited fighting in the concerned sectors only taking one peak at a time.
Officer of Engineers said:Answer the Question!
Officer of Engineers said:No, it doesn't work. Pakistan lost. Don't give me that you guys gave up. India won in the diplomatic, political, propaganda, and military levels. Pakistan could not keep her gains.
If the nuke threat had worked, you would have kept those hills.
Sid said:Nah. As much you'd like to throw your weight around being a military guy, I'd still disagree. Pakistan lost on the diplomatic, political and propaganda levels which made a military withdrawal a must from Kargil along with some shortsighted strategy planning.
Pakistan lost on the diplomatic, political and propaganda levels which made a military withdrawal a must from Kargil along with some shortsighted strategy planning."
Sid said:And nuke threat is only there if Pakistan's survival is threatened as underlined numerous times by Pakistan. It doesn't mean that if India just crosses the int'l border, that Pakistan would start throwing nukes India's way.
Sid said:IMHO, Kargil proved that Pakistan's nuclear deterrent worked. If it wasn't for that, India could've simply attacked across the international border and gained some ground to use as bargaining chip to make the mujahideen back down from the peaks; but instead they resorted to limited fighting in the concerned sectors only taking one peak at a time.