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    Imran Khan isn’t a martyr for freedom. He’s a friend of the West’s worst enemies

    No, i don't think it is acceptable, but i don't understand how you can compare Generals like Ayub, Zia and Mushy who dethroned civilian governments to take power for themselves with Asim Munir who has neither removed nor installed any government yet. Bajwa did try to get rid of Nawaz and...
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    Imran Khan isn’t a martyr for freedom. He’s a friend of the West’s worst enemies

    Bajwa didn't overthrow Nawaz Sharif's government. He only manipulated elections to select Niazi sahab with a plan to keep him in power for at least 10 years. And which government has Asim Munir overthrown or manipulated ?
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    Do British aircraft carriers have the courage to patrol Russia?

    There is a difference between "can" and actually doing something. I can also simulate an attack on China on my computer. It means nothing. How many miles from the coast of Japan and Guam do Chinese carriers actively patrol ?
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    Do British aircraft carriers have the courage to patrol Russia?

    Why should British carriers patrol Crimea ? Is Crimea part of the UK ? Do Chinese carriers patrol the Gulf of Mexico or the English Channel ?
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    Do British aircraft carriers have the courage to patrol Russia?

    Lol. Yes, my question was how many PLA troops are stationed inside the territory of Taiwan and when was the last time Xi was able to visit Taiwan on a whim ?
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    Do British aircraft carriers have the courage to patrol Russia?

    Lol. You are delusional. Kashmir is full of Indian Army troops. There are no weapons in Kashmir aimed towards other parts of India. How many PLA soldiers are there in Taiwan ? Can even Xi fly in to Taiwan when he wants to ? By the way, it is good to know that common Chinese citizens believe...
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    Pakistan overtake Australia for number one spot in ODI rankings

    Yes, I agree. ICC rankings are often misleading. India is ranked number 1 in Tests but they failed to win the WTC on two occassions.
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    Do British aircraft carriers have the courage to patrol Russia?

    Lol, CCP's thug government is too weak and scared to even take on the government in tiny Taiwan. PRC should first have the courage to take on ROC before daydreaming about confronting the US and UK. NATO is a military alliance, not an economic bloc. It is just idiotic to compare it to the SCO.
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    Do British aircraft carriers have the courage to patrol Russia?

    Are you serious ? Do you think it is Ukraine's industrial and military capacity that has been keeping the Russians at bay for the last year and a half ? Just supplying and training Ukranian troops by NATO has been sufficient to severely degrade the Russian armed forces. NATO is a defensive...
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    Smaller but Capable: How Pakistan Air Force Deters Indian Air Force

    In previous conflicts between India and Pakistan, Pakistan has been armed with superior American weapons and still been defeated militarily. Now the tide has turned. As far as deterrence is concerned, India has no intention of undertaking an offensive war. Even if there is a war and the...
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    Do British aircraft carriers have the courage to patrol Russia?

    If there is a war involving China and US, the US will not go to war alone. At the very least, the British and Australians will be involved. Other countries that could be involved in some capacity are Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Phillipines, New Zealand and India. Possibly NATO...
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    Do British aircraft carriers have the courage to patrol Russia?

    Lol. This is a ridiculous discussion. The UK may be a declining power, but the British Navy can still kick *** of any of the emerging military powers. I would love to see the Chinese Navy engage the any of the AUKUS fleets in actual combat.
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    Interesting Article from 1971 - Pakistan's Loss: A Disaster or a Blessing

    Pakistan's Loss: A Disaster or a Blessing By Malcolm W. Browne Special to The New York Times Dec. 25, 1971 RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Dec. 24—Before her two sectors were parted, Pakistan was sometimes likened to a pair of Siamese twins, one of whom was diseased and constantly at death's door. News...
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    Two military posts in Bajaur, KPK, on Pakistan-Afghanistan border have been hit in an attack by Taliban border militia

    That sounds like a typical faujeet response, but after having experienced the army's repression first-hand, more Pakistanis will realise that the Pakistan army is viewed as an occupation army in many parts of Balochinstan and KP.
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    Mexico replaced China as America's top trade buddy — and it shows how the global economy is rapidly transforming

    It takes time to set up new supply chains, but the trend of the US and the West moving away from China is clear. There will be more manufacturing in USA and countries like India. Vietnam and those in Latin America and Eastern Europe will benefit. The rising wages in China were anyway making...
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    Rise of BRICS Family: Updates and Discussion

    I wouldnt overstate its importance. The UN based world order established post WW2 is now increasingly irrelevant and doesnt reflect the current power dynamics. Countries like Russia, the UK and France are no longer the top 5 world powers and if Chinese membership hadnt been transferred to the...
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    For Pakistan: Disaster looms amid Drop in Rupee, Foreign Reserves, Remittances & High Inflation

    Economic growth in Pakistan was better under the Fauji regimes of Ayub, Zia and Musharraf than under civilian rule. IKN had one of the worst records. Of course, the better performance during direct fauji rule was not due to endogenous factors but due to $$$ inflow from Uncle Sam in return for...
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    Ukraine used 3% of US defense budget to destroy half of Russian army — Lindsey Graham

    He is talking from the American perspective. It is great bang for the buck for American interests. For the US, the destruction of Ukraine is collateral damage.
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    Two military posts in Bajaur, KPK, on Pakistan-Afghanistan border have been hit in an attack by Taliban border militia

    After crushing Al Qaeda, the US no longer has pressing geostrategic interests in AfPak. Its limited resources are focussed on containing China and Russia. Unlike the US, China doesnt provide provide billions of dollars in free aid. It might provide some soft loans for projects executed by...
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    Two military posts in Bajaur, KPK, on Pakistan-Afghanistan border have been hit in an attack by Taliban border militia

    There are two ways to eradicate the insurgency. One is to try to crush it through violence just like in Operation Search Light. The other is to give the TTP what they want.
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