According to US Vice President JD Vance, the India-Pakistan dispute is "fundamentally none of our business" but he expressed hope that it won't turn into a nuclear conflict on Thursday. It has 'nothing to do with America's ability to regulate it,' the 40-year-old continued.

In an interview with Fox News, the former senator from Ohio stated that the united states wants the war to "de-escalate as soon as possible."
 
However, we are powerless over these nations. In essence, pakistan has reacted to india, and india has retaliated against Pakistan.  We are not going to get involved in a war that is essentially none of our concern and has nothing to do with America's ability to control it, but we can push these people to de-escalate a little bit," Vance continued.

A day after President donald trump referred to the growing tensions between the two nations as "terrible," JD Vance made his major announcement. The 78-year-old stated that he 'gets along with both' when questioned about his role.

"I want to see them pause and work things out since I know both of them very well. Additionally, trump told reporters at the White House, "I think they can stop now because they've gone tit-for-tat.

To 'stop' the war, the US president also pledged assistance. "However, I am familiar with both, we have strong relations with both nations, and I would like to see it end.  And I'll be there if I can be of any assistance. In reaction to the pahalgam incident that claimed 26 lives, india launched Operation Sindoor strikes on pakistan overnight on Tuesday, launching nine terror strikes.
 

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