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    Does Pakistan have a future ?

    So where did you say you did your MBA from?
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    Malala at the UN: We are proud of our sister.

    That is the easy part. No one is going to ask any questions of anyone in Pakistan for praising Mohammad or Jinnah or for being proud to be a muslim. However, mentioning to draw inspiration from Lord Gautam Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi is what is brave there as I see it. That has set several cats...
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    Malala at the UN: We are proud of our sister.

    Even if what you claim would be believed, Abdul Qadir and plenty more could say that this dexterousness is not a forte of just them Don't you agree?
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    Malala at the UN: We are proud of our sister.

    Your comments are appreciable sentiment. In her speech, she also though drew aspiration from Lord Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi. Pretty brave to do that for a Pakistani young girl. But as we have seen from her yet, she is definitely cast from a different clay seemingly.
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    Myanmar Army getting Al-Khalid \ MBT-2000 Tanks?

    If this was true as a political decision, is not a cause of worry in Pakistan that these could be used against the Rohingyas? Will that be conducive to the Pakistani solidarity with them? Just a footnote.
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    Tit-for-tat: Sri Lanka considers nuclear deal with Pakistan

    O.K so clearly now the Gazwa-e-hind will be from the side where the Gazi is lying sunk. Pleasurable thoughts probably.... anyone? Things are not always the way they seem to be though. Discount the Tamil population in Sri Lanka. Discount the Buddhists. Discount the Christians. Discount the...
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    CONFESSIONS OF A TALIBAN FIGHTER

    Strange that nowhere did this "transformed" Taliban mention anything about any independence struggle in Afghanistan. But then again this could all be propaganda like all other news reports claiming to be the truth about Taliban. However, kindly to note that this one is not having a bedsheet on...
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    Osama Bin Laden: More fatal in death

    You must make up your mind. One of the two things happened. Namely first. Bin laden was a state guest to be found at abbuttabad enjoying state privileges. Or two. Pakistani army had no idea and pakistani sovirginity was interrupted when the black hawks came calling. There may be a muddled point...
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    Osama Bin Laden: More fatal in death

    It seems to be easy to blame the alien virus when considering the extreme and moneetarily and politically moticated host to be the petri dish of jihadist islam in the world. Any questions for pakistani army generals? I know that zia is dead but nishane-e-haider gul is still alive.
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    Militants kill 6 paramilitary soldiers in northwest Pakistan

    Not good mate. Xuxu is a sensible poster as I have seen. The meaning was any terrorist or vigilante. Simply put anyone using arms except armed forces.
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    Nato compound attacked in Kabul 6 killed

    Are you for serious. So ttp is a foriegn sponsored entity and what is afghan taliban then? Is not pakistan taking credit for bringing them to the table with official diplomats talking about giving them some provinces to rule and the strategic depth and what not. You seem to get so very selective...
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    Pakistan Media - Is India involved in Tourist’s killing in Diamar?

    My view is that right from religious conversion to religious fanaticism, everything is a matter of convenience whether it be done under strife or willingly for a benefit out of greed. So I am not surprised at any religious comments emanating from Pakistan.
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    Pakistan Media - Is India involved in Tourist’s killing in Diamar?

    Since that they have been identified. Are they the Punjabi Bhangee terrorists or from elsewhere?
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    Pakistan angers Afghans by suggesting Taliban share power - minister

    Sadly the Pakistani approach has always been one of intended destruction of others which ultimately harms Pakistan itself. There are moments galore from history when Pakistan got in to decisions that it thought will actually harm others but in the finality of it, these decisions burned only...
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    Suicide blast in Quetta’s Hazara town kills at least 28

    What is the probability of Iran & Hezbollah getting directly / indirectly involved on behalf of the Shias? Afterall as I read, that Saudis are involved. How difficult could it be for the others to get involved too if this genocidal culling of shias continue.
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    Left in their tracks - Pakistan and India

    A tale of a Cricketing Nationalist :) .
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    Next Chief Of Army Staff - 2013 ?

    So then can we assume that you suggest that Pakistan should plan ahead for another scenario where the next COAS will dismiss the civilian government and hence come up with the choice of decision that you think Musharraf failed at?
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    Did Kerry snub Islamabad?

    Has that distance meant anything in the last over 10 years?
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    Suicide blast in Quetta’s Hazara town kills at least 28

    Well Arabs were surely the root cause of a lot of problems in our part of the world, but that is more fundamental. No use visiting that here. However, in the current parlance, Saudis did not come and set up the Madrassas in Pakistan. Neither did they come to Pakistan and propagate the extremism...
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    Afghan Presidential palace under Taliban attack.

    LoL, spite you, did I? Look, contrary to what may sound to you, the Independence movement of India has several poles and ideologies. Netaji Bose was for one of such ideologies who believed that the WWII would actually be a good opportunity to militarily dislodge the British from India with the...
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