I imagine it would be great many people.
Have you not read my previous posts?
I quote:
> You are limiting yourself. Presently, Taliban are travelling to China and Qatar. US doesn't even see them as "terrorist".
On the contrary, I bring you enlightenment. :D
Glad you are now comparing India with Israel, a known human rights violator. This is certainly progress for Indians.
All those languages and you're still using an English word, India, for your country? And still calling yourself "Indian"? How shameful... :rofl:
Just like you shrank in 1947. :omghaha:
Once again, "your arbitrary definition of what may or may not constitute as separatist leader is a matter of personal taste, not an international standard."
What is your rebuttal?
1. Not quite. You're limiting Bangladesh to Mukti Bahini. I see Bangladesh as it is: a country encompassing rich...
Altaf Hussian's Uzbek reincarnation, if you catch my drift. :D
Dostum is now facing the same issues Najibullah was except Najibullah had it much worse. I do think its too early for him to abandon ship.
Except the good ones know when to make a deal. Ghani is lacking temperamentally. This is not my 'theory', its what people around him are saying: Afghanistan has many problems. Its president may be one of them.
Ghani has only cut deals when he has been forced to. This leaves an impression that Ghani is more of a technocrat than a seasoned politician. You don't have to take my word for it: Afghanistan's Theorist-In-Chief
That you can justify the extermination of an entire Muslim family, let alone blinding a 5 year old girl, in your mind shows how brainwashed you're and how terrifying it is to be Muslim in Kashmir.
More importantly, it will give him legitimacy. He already craves attention, giving him legitimacy will give him access to resources. That is the last thing Pakistan should give him.
Precisely.
Ghani is an idealist and now is not the time for idealism. Afghanistan needs someone who is practical and morally flexible to cut the sort of deals required to push Afghanistan forward. Ethnic divisions in Afghanistan can't be managed by idealism, it requires true grit.
Not so easy.
We have Kulbhushan Yadav and Chinese are getting serious having invested over $45 billion in Balochistan. Switzerland can't simply wiggle its way out of this one by shouting human rights while sheltering a man connected to terrorism.
More denialism.
Kashmiris can't ignore their lack of freedom because it stares them in the face every time they see Indian army men near their homes, threatening their families. I truly feel sorry for you that you have reduced yourself to imagining denials while the reality of Kashmir freedom...
I can't believe we are having this conversation.
Listen I'm trying my best to accommodate you, I've asked you a few times now to explain to me how that gif is religious because to my eyes its just a Bollywood dance routine. You haven't even bothered to explain. And since when did it become a...