Following the Pahalgam attack, President Trump’s remarks on India-Pakistan relations have sparked debate. His statement that they’ll “figure it out” has been interpreted as either neutrality or tacit approval for India to act. While some see it as acknowledging historical religious tensions, others, like analyst Christine Fair, view it as a signal for India to address Pakistan’s actions.
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