After days of intense military exchanges, both countries are suddenly playing nice? Please. This isn’t about peace; it’s about posturing. The elites in both New Delhi and Islamabad are desperate to save face on the world stage, and what better way to do that than with a conveniently timed “ceasefire” brokered by – you guessed it – the United States.

Translation: “We’ll pretend to play nice for the cameras, but don’t think for a second we’re not still plotting behind the scenes.” It’s much easier to claim you’re committed to peace when you’ve already fired all your missiles and drones, isn’t it?

Let’s consider the following. Number one: Both sides are still accusing each other of violations. Number two: They’re reopening airports and borders as if nothing happened. And number three: They’re bragging about how many of each other’s soldiers they’ve killed. Does this sound like two nations genuinely interested in peace to you?

The establishment doesn’t want you to see this connection, but it’s clear as day. This ceasefire is nothing more than a tactical pause, allowing both sides to regroup, rearm, and reassess their strategies. And of course, the media won’t tell you this part, but it’s also a convenient distraction from the domestic issues plaguing both countries.

The moment these two nuclear-armed nations started flexing their military muscles, it was only a matter of time before the international community stepped in to play peacemaker. But here’s the bottom line: This ceasefire is about as sturdy as a house of cards in a windstorm.

The American people aren’t fooled by what’s happening here. They understand that in this part of the world, centuries-old conflicts don’t disappear overnight because of a phone call between military officials. That’s what the elites want you to believe, but it’s a bunch of corrosive claptrap.

This ceasefire isn’t about peace; it’s about perception. It’s about two nations trying to look like responsible global players while they continue to plot and scheme behind closed doors. And mark my words, it’s only a matter of time before we’re right back where we started. That’s the reality of the situation, whether the peaceniks in Washington want to admit it or not.