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    Taliban in 72 percent of Afghanistan: report

    There are different parties in this conflict using the name of talibans, or being labeled as talibans (note the complication in the issue). I am not saying that the word talebans doesn't exist, I am saying that it is being labeled and used by several different parties for their personal agendas...
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    GEO TV team harassed!

    Any information that is too sensitive and may create an adverse national security climate is generally called classified and such informtion needs to be known only to those who have an absolute 'need to know'. That's how it works in the world, and the media, which is the mass communication...
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    $100 billion for Pakistan to abolish nuclear weapons

    Not in hundred years. Unless and until every single country destroy their nukes, Pakistan ain't going to get rid of them for fake money produced in the U.S. We all know U.S. is the only country, which used nukes on civilians without thinking twice and we already know it has given the nukes...
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    SY-400 guided rocket system

    Brilliant invention. What a system. Chinese never seize amazing me. Good job guys.
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    India protests submarine sale to Pakistan

    As a matter of fact, India's external debt is over $220 billion, comparing it to $45bn of Pakistan's external debt. Who is an international begger again? :what:
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    Pakistan suggests steps for deescalation

    Pakistan is a responsible state, it wants peace, the people of Pakistan wants peace, but unfortunately this has been misinterpreted as weakness and more aggressive tone have been kept against the country. Pakistan's stance is very clear, we will give you what you want, peace for peace, war...
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    India protests submarine sale to Pakistan

    And possible duping taxpayers by going on a crazy shopping spree of military arsenal than feeding the poor and taking care of the domestic problems. I see how these mighty western nations take benefit of our emotional public and corrupt politicians by, first, engaging us in conflict and then...
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    Pak-India war phobia: Who will be the major loser?

    Obviously India will be at major loss, whether it's conventional or nuclear war. Rajkumar have very well worded some points, tho I do not agree with a couple of the points he made, but most of the stuff he wrote is quiet agreeable. However, Pakistan should never be underestimated that it will...
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    Baloch nationalists want repatriation of Afghan refugees

    Omar bhai, who said we are giving Afghans shelters, food, blankets etc. etc.? I don't remember anything like that, unless some individual have given another individual out of zakat/kherat purposes. As far I have seen the influx of Afghans, 90% of them have been confined into camps where...
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    Kayani: "Next time we'll bring it down"

    Well, it was sort of a figure of speech when I said, signed an agreement, not really was saying if a paper was inked or not. However, what I have been told that an agreement was made with the then establishment to carry on the attacks and the govt. will keep on protesting it (it was also...
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    Kayani: "Next time we'll bring it down"

    I hope they wont re-sign it. Anything is possible from from Zardari et al. But their constant statements regarding " no more attacks from Jan" is quiet hopeful. That I don't know. U.S. bases in the so called Ally countries, are usually permanent until their's a defiance in the new...
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    Kayani: "Next time we'll bring it down"

    That's right. Kiyani originally refused to bow but then Civilian govt. and some unknown reasons pressurized him to allow the so called training facility (base) in Tarbela, where the report said U.S. brought such monster size containers that can only accomodate tanks, large weaponry and other...
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    Kayani: "Next time we'll bring it down"

    It's not really a matter of "threatening" to stop the attacks, it's the matter of those deals made by previous/current govts. to sustain the Americans attacks, while protesting it. This is why you heard Mullen using the same tactics on Pakistan while asking them to allow India to perform...
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    NO FLATS FOR MUSLIMS IN INDIA

    Not just that, but in the aftermath of Mumbai Attacks, the indian realtors formed a united front to stop dealing (Resting/Selling/buying) with Muslims. ********.com - Terror Fallout : Surat Estate Agents Refuse To Sell Or Rent Property To Muslims. And then they say there was no fallout of...
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    Jf17(The final countdown)

    Ahh, can't wait to see them in action. But what happened to serial production of 2008? I thought we were getting atleast 15 jets in 2008 and 25-30 in 2009. Someone mentioned up there, we are getting some in early 2009, how many? combat ready or would they go from testing?
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    Is this "War on Terror" worth fighting?

    Absolutely not. This war is against Muslims and their resources. This should end at once and a strong sense of dignity and personal respect should be knocked in the heads of our elite, that if we are to live in this region, then the only way we can live is with Dignity and Respect, not with...
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    Mumbai Attacks

    The plot of Bernard Lewis' Arc of Crises, and his (re-drawn middle east/central asian map) thickens with the time passes. To understand the drama, you must understand the events (unless you don't want to get your hands off that microscope labeled as Islamophobia). So LeT, which was solely...
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    What if PAF has to defend on two fronts?

    I don't think India can go alone or even act alone. It's not in the favour of India to act alone to destroy someone else' economy (hinting at the investment large corporations have made in India). There are other multiple factors India will not attack Pakistan on its own as it already have...
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    Indian media reaction on recent PAF exercices

    I could smell the fear in her voice. That explains why Manmohan Singh all of a sudden took a U-Turn and said "Nobody wants War". More Pakistani muscle should be shown...
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