U.S. Responds to PM Modi’s Statement Will Enter Terrorists’ Homes and Kill Them, Pakistan Gets Setback

The United States has responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement regarding the elimination of terrorists by entering their homes. Within the past few days, several terrorists have been killed in Pakistan. However, the Pakistani government has no information about who carried out these killings. Pakistan has accused India’s intelligence agency, RAW, of targeting terrorists on Pakistani soil.

The U.S. has also reacted to these allegations made by Pakistan

However, Pakistan may not be pleased with the U.S. response. Regarding the statement about entering terrorists’ homes and killing them, the spokesperson for the U.S. State Department, Matthew Miller, said, “As I’ve said before, the U.S. is not going to get involved between Pakistan and India. Both countries should resolve issues through dialogue.”

When Miller was asked why the U.S. hasn’t imposed any sanctions on India regarding the alleged assassination plot of Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, he replied, “I am not going to speculate on any sanctions. The U.S. does not openly discuss sanctions.”

What Allegations Did Pakistan Make?

The Pakistani Foreign Ministry stated in a statement that giving terrorists a free hand and claiming to punish them in an arbitrary manner proves that India is guilty. In this regard, it is essential for the international community to hold India accountable for its unlawful activities.

It’s noteworthy that the Indian government has refuted the allegations published in The Guardian and dismissed Pakistan’s accusations as baseless.