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  • The Danger for India and Pakistan Has Not Gone Away

    05/11/2025 3:16:04 AM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 6 replies
    The New York Times ^ | May 11, 2025 | Updated 4:38 a.m. ET | Mujib Mashal
    India and Pakistan have seemingly pulled back from the brink again. But so much was new about the nuclear-armed enemies’ chaotic four-day clash, and so many of the underlying accelerants remain volatile, that there’s little to suggest that the truce represents any return to old patterns of restraint. A new generation of military technology fueled a dizzying aerial escalation. Waves of airstrikes and antiaircraft volleys with modern weapons set the stage. Soon they were joined by weaponized drones en masse for the first time along the old Line of Control in Kashmir — hundreds of them in the sky, probing...
  • As India Joins China in Distancing From Russia, Putin Warns of Escalation

    09/17/2022 10:01:17 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 57 replies
    The New York Times ^ | September 16, 2022 | By Anton Troianovski, Mujib Mashal and Julian E. Barnes
    Underlining Russia’s widening isolation on the world stage, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India told President Vladimir V. Putin on Friday that it is no time for war — even as the Russian president threatened to escalate the brutality of his campaign in Ukraine. The televised critique by Mr. Modi at a regional summit in Uzbekistan came just a day after Mr. Putin acknowledged that Xi Jinping, China’s leader, had “questions and concerns” about the war. Taken together, the distancing from Mr. Putin by the heads of the world’s two most populous countries — both of which have been pivotal...
  • Suspicions of Russian Bounties Were Bolstered by Data on Financial Transfers

    06/30/2020 10:42:11 PM PDT · by upchuck · 32 replies
    NYT ^ | June 30, 2020 | Charlie Savage, Mujib Mashal, Rukmini Callimachi, Eric Schmitt and Adam Goldman
    Analysts have used other evidence to conclude that the transfers were most likely part of an effort to offer payments to Taliban-linked militants to kill American and coalition troops in Afghanistan. American officials intercepted electronic data showing large financial transfers from a bank account controlled by Russia’s military intelligence agency to a Taliban-linked account, evidence that supported their conclusion that Russia covertly offered bounties for killing U.S. and coalition troops in Afghanistan, according to three officials familiar with the intelligence. Though the United States has accused Russia of providing general support to the Taliban before, analysts concluded from other intelligence...