As a result of the Muslim-initiated Pahalgam Terror Attack, the international tension between India and Pakistan is almost at the point of war, which is worrisome when you remember that both countries have nuclear weapons.

But that’s a problem for them. The problem for the West is that there are very large communities of Indian and Pakistanis living in the West, many in the UK, but also in America, and they may start fighting each other.
Here they are “clashing” in London:
It begins.
Pakistanis and Indians clash in London. pic.twitter.com/sezl1Gmzw9
— StarmerOut (@ForeverScept) April 25, 2025
I believe that’s the Indian (Hindu) protest in front of the Pakistani (Muslim) High Commission, which is the same as an Embassy, but from a member of the British Commonwealth, which both India and Pakistan are.
Here’s another video:
A similar thing happened five years ago on Indian Independence Day—again in London, but that time it was in front of the Indian High Commission.
This is referred to as “Intercommunal Violence” in India, and it’s unfortunately common—one of these riots is a plot point in the Indian-made movie Slumdog Millionaire:
This can happen in any country where you have two immigrant groups with a lot of history.
In 2017, there was a “clash” outside the Turkish Embassy in Washington between Kurdish supporters (who think the Turks are oppressors) and patriotic Turks, who think the Kurds are terrorists.
Just the other day, Turkish-Americans were back at the Turkish Embassy to protest the Armenian claim that the Turks committed genocide in 1915, and to attack the Armenians who they say have committed terrorism.

They had a similar march 10 years ago on the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
The Turks did commit genocide against the Christian Armenians in 1915, and the Armenians did commit targeted revenge killings in foreign countries—which was a problem for the foreign countries.
This is an obvious problem for countries undergoing mass immigration and has been since the 19th century, when the Orange Riots of 1870 and 1871 happened in New York.
Just as Armenians and Turks hate each other, and Hindus and Muslims hate each other, Irish Protestants (known as Orangemen) and Irish Catholics hate each other and have to be kept apart by walls in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
In Northern Ireland, the Orangemen have a traditional parade on July 12, where the parade, frequently through Catholic areas. In the 1870s, Ulster Scots immigrants paraded through Irish Catholic immigrant areas in New York with this result:


That’s not good, and it can be repeated at any time when two communities, neither of which is American, are living close together.
What is there’s a war in Central America, or an invasion of Taiwan? There could be fighting on the streets of a city near you.
The solution (as well as cracking down on riots generally, and deporting foreign rioters) is to reduce levels of immigration and encourage remigration so our cities aren’t occupied by mutually opposing foreign colonies.