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Anyway, who joined the militias to kill Shias in Bahrain in the fear that Iran will get advantage in Bahrain. When it will come to choose between Saudis and Iran, Pakistan will 100% backstab Iran and join the league of Saudis.
kindly elaborate
an ad was made that they need ''guards'' and some people for purely material reasons opted in...actually it was mostly Baloch Pakistanis. Many Pakistani Baloch have ancestors or family residing in Bahrain; there's a Bahraini tribe ''Al-Belooshi'' which is ethnic Baloch and known to be fiercely pro-Bahrain government. So it isnt like it was Pakistani policy to just send guys to ''backstab Iran'' or ''kill Shias'' . . . though some of those protestors did get out of hand and kill Pakistani labourers --so i'm personally glad if something happened to them. (and I'm Shiia myself!)
in the event of any major hostility, i don't think Pakistan would take sides.....we are neighbours with Iran (an Islamic Republic), so why should we openly call for hostile relations against them if we would be directly affected by it? Does it make sense to you, or does that thick-skull of yours limit your ability to think logically
a few, for starters
India, US vote against Iran in IAEA - Rediff.com India News
Indian govt chickening out again over Iran - Indian Punchline
US influenced India's vote on Iran: Shyam Saran - India News - IBNLive
the one Muslim country which actually was supporting hindu-stan's position on occupied Kashmir....good work!
Pakistan government could have stopped such recruitment because it created bad name for Pakistan among worldwide Shias.
I also see many Pakistani members spitting venom against Iran when it comes to comparing them with Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Yes, our government voted against Iran but it had too much uproar in India by different political parties. Also, when it comes to choose one from two friends, Indian government generally stay neutral by abstain from voting. They did that during Soviet era also.
i know why india bent over backwards to pull out of the I-P pipeline --in the interests of securing a civilian nuclear deal with the U.S. . .if bharti admin/babus saw gains in it, then good for them. but then don't try to say that india supports Iran or india is friend of Iran because actions speak otherwise. That's between you 2.
the vote passed.....india has basically done everything it could do to undermine the relations with them....but hey, it's your own foreign policy. It'll only serve to add Iran to the expanding laundry list of countries with whom india has horrible relations with --it's your own problem not ours.
it will be Iran-Oman-India Undersea pipeline. Even on the Pity issue of MFN Pakistani media and parties made hype of it, it there would have been IPI pipeline there would be daily or weekly bomb blast over the pipeline.[/url]
you may heard of payment crisis between Iran and India and Saudis offered India to dump Iran and take oil from them and Iran backlashed by saying you should not interfere in our mutual matters.
never going to materialize as any underwater pipe will go through Pakistani waters inevitably (or be within a 200 mile zone of immediate Pakistani waters) --which kind of negates the purpose, no?
Additionally, if any conflict arises with Pakistan and India, Pakistani submarines could just shoot a few blackshark torpedos and the problem is solved. So it isnt like underwater pipelines are safe either from ''bomb blast''
obviously the Saudis would do that; they'd prefer to see Iran become more isolated....in fact it's smart of the Saudis to make this offer --they'd even offer fuel for first 3-5 years @ concessionary rates! geo-politics at play
the payment crisis isn't due to indian lack of funds; but rather due to inexorable pressure from the Americans not to engage in commerce of any kind with the Islamic Republic
as if india support is all it takes to get Iran back on the ''front seats'' of the world stage
i think Iran could be run by less self-isolating and slightly wiser people, but much to their credit they've at least survived sanctions and threats with honour --they've endured it.
i'd love to see how many jobs would be affected adversely if the US alone decided to close down the doors for dirt cheap indian labour @ call centers
whole other discussion though....as the article stated, Iran isn't violating any rules --so that's where this discussion ends, isn't it?
First of pipeline would be away from EEZ of Pakistan at some 225 miles from Pakistani coast and this distance is feasible because a straight pipeline can be connected to Oman and Gujarat.
Secondly, the pipeline would be combined assets of Oman-Iran and India and Pakistan won't do anything that will harm business assets of their friend Iran-Oman.[
Also the payment crisis was not due to American pressure but due to sanctions on Iran because of that we could not have proper channel to pay them and this is also resolved fully recently.
First of pipeline would be away from EEZ of Pakistan at some 225 miles from Pakistani coast and this distance is feasible because a straight pipeline can be connected to Oman and Gujarat.
Secondly, the pipeline would be combined assets of Oman-Iran and India and Pakistan won't do anything that will harm business assets of their friend Iran-Oman.[
Also the payment crisis was not due to American pressure but due to sanctions on Iran because of that we could not have proper channel to pay them and this is also resolved fully recently.
never going to materialize as any underwater pipe will go through Pakistani waters inevitably (or be within a 200 mile zone of immediate Pakistani waters) --which kind of negates the purpose, no?
Additionally, if any conflict arises with Pakistan and India, Pakistani submarines could just shoot a few blackshark torpedos and the problem is solved. So it isnt like underwater pipelines are safe either from ''bomb blast''
Hey Arbaab, what's with the snickering? Another claim of some bloodline fame or what? Which one is it today? Or is it that Bahraini commission for fauji foundation has dropped a few notches. Whatever it is, do not worry, just switch on the BBC for the entertainment.
On topic, did you not read the article properly, it is an armed ship and India has every reason to worry and check in on it. For you it may be a surprise since your are used to drones or helicopters flying over your heads but India takes these things seriously and GoI can bring up the matter with Iran to alleviate the concerns.
i'm snickering because a chubby potato-chips eating unruly kid and his wine-drinking coke-snorting butt buddies with a few clankety old AK-47s managed to hijack your financial capital in 2008 and keep your mighty ''quick reaction'' 'crack commandos' at bay for almost 72 hours while civilians and security apparatus were getting slaughtered left right and center
i guess in that sense yes you should have a reason to worry --given that it appears that plastic dingys can wash up on the shores of your financial capital undetected carrying men with dufflebags, grenades, booze, and a few light arms
Ah yes, the dreaded 'blackshark torpedos'...
1. The PN doesn't stand a chance against the IN out in the ocean. They'll sit close to home base where they'll have at least some measure of air cover.
2. Its a joint venture between Iran, Oman and India. Pakistan won't dare mess with its 'Arab brothers' (lol)
3. Both countries will think a hundred times before targeting civilian/economic targets.
4. If it came down to it, Pakistan will target land based facilities in Gujrat, because nothing short of a nuclear blast will rupture the pipeline.
5. India won't attack Pakistan while NATO is sitting pretty in Afghanistan.
6. Iran is probably monitoring the USN, not that it'd be of much help if they decided to do something though. They mean India no harm. India's only real concern is Pakistan, everybody else has bigger things to worry about, ie America.
i'm snickering because a chubby potato-chips eating unruly kid and his wine-drinking coke-snorting butt buddies with a few clankety old AK-47s managed to hijack your financial capital in 2008 and keep your mighty ''quick reaction'' 'crack commandos' at bay for almost 72 hours while civilians and security apparatus were getting slaughtered left right and center
i guess in that sense yes you should have a reason to worry --given that it appears that plastic dingys can wash up on the shores of your financial capital undetected carrying men with dufflebags, grenades, booze, and a few light arms