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Attack on Gen Soleimani has changed the security situation in the region - DG ISPR

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DG ISPR says that killing of Gen Soleimani has changed the security situation in the region & Pakistan has not ditched Iran. He also said that Pakistan will not become a part of any process that disrupts regional peace. Pakistan's territory will not be allowed for use against #IranWar
Where did DGISPR say that Pakistan has not ditched Iran?
 
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well Israel, India and six other agencies as a "co-conspirator" in Soleimani's death alongside the U.S. Barak Reid leaked this information who is well connected with Israeli establishment.
They don't even took Saudi and Qatar in confidence and all opertion conducted secretly.
https://www.latimes.com/world-natio...to-kill-iranian-general-suleimani-sources-say

Seeing the statement of Iraqi PM, it seems Sulemani was on his way to deliver a message of peace to KSA from Iran.

Peace between KSA and Iran would have been US/Israel's worst nightmare.

There is another dimension here also. It means Iran is again in their targets, and afterwards Arabs as well.

For now, Pakistan is safe but we must work to secure Afghanistan now.
 
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Seeing the statement of Iraqi PM, it seems Sulemani was on his way to deliver a message of peace to KSA from Iran.

Peace between KSA and Iran would have been US/Israel's worst nightmare.

There is another dimension here also. It means Iran is again in their targets, and afterwards Arabs as well.

For now, Pakistan is safe but we must work to secure Afghanistan now.
this is why they killed him to stop this peace process. There's also news coming that Saudi's are not in a mood to help the US to attack Iran.
 
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Seeing the statement of Iraqi PM, it seems Sulemani was on his way to deliver a message of peace to KSA from Iran.
I would take his words with a pinch of salt he is a PM who is getting forced out due to his mishandling of protests in Iraq the ruling coalition had lost support. Before Yanks did this shit he was being forced out and had resigned and was only waiting for his replacement to be decided due to the deadlock in the parliament. He might be just creating more trouble for his successor.

And Saudis and UAE are scarred shitless of any conflict with Iran they would be the ones facing the brunt of Iranian retaliation.
 
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this is why they killed him to stop this peace process. There's also news coming that Saudi's are not in a mood to help the US to attack Iran.

First good decision taken by KSA, if true.

I would take his words with a pinch of salt he is a PM who is getting forced out due to his mishandling of protests in Iraq the ruling coalition had lost support. Before Yanks did this shit he was being forced out and had resigned and was only waiting for his replacement to be decided due to the deadlock in the parliament. He might be just creating more trouble for his successor.

And Saudis and UAE are scarred shitless of any conflict with Iran they would be the ones facing the brunt of Iranian retaliation.

So question is what was Sulemani doing in Iraq without a security detail and in civilian clothes?
 
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First good decision taken by KSA, if true.



So question is what was Sulemani doing in Iraq without a security detail and in civilian clothes?
He had his security detail the usual he had whenever he visited Baghdad, Damascus or Lebanon. He got hit by a drone
which truth to be told no one saw coming. This hit came out of no where. American crafts are always flying over Baghdad no one expected this to happen.
 
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First good decision taken by KSA, if true.



So question is what was Sulemani doing in Iraq without a security detail and in civilian clothes?

Gen. Sulemani is an Iranian deep state politician and his job is to work on the politics of other countries and extend Iranian influence. What is wrong if he came to Baghdad, openly as a normal person, and picked up by members of the Iraqi government? Why are you so puzzled at this? A General does not need to bring his own aviation assets to visit another country.

Let me ask you a question, what if it was our own General Bajwa that was in Afghanistan on a visit to sue for peace and out of the blue he is killed by a US drone strike. What would be the sentiments of Pakistan?

This killing by the US is setting a tone for future conflicts if not opposed.
 
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US is like Pakistan Police, Jin ki na dosti achi aur na Dushmani .. I am glad that DG ISPR put the weight of Govt that we will not allow our land to be used to attack any other country , Army needs to back Govt stance fully and so does our people, this is high time we keep this Shia Sunni, Tehran and Riyaad BS on side and stand strong behind Islamabad . I have a feeling that if Shit hit the fence, in the moment of Chaos on our western Borders India will try to enter AJK with full force , this ME situation may not be directed towards Pakistan but India will surely wont let this Opportunity go , sooner or later we will need to bring Army on Iran border along with additional forces on Afghan border, as soon as India will get intel on Pakistani Forces moving there, they will push inside AJK, if not that they will try to strike Pakistan but this time they won't miss or stop until they get what they want , they are like a Injured mad Dog, we need to worry about them and stop them before it bites us .

In this game you can't sit on the fence, you are either with us or against us will be posed sooner or later.

Alice wells tweeted day before yesterday about military to military relationships and advance training programs for Pak restoration but she said no security assistance restoration yet I believe next step is restoration of security assistance. I am positive it will expedite both hardware delivery too along CSF money beacuse Pak going to seal Iran border.


It's too early to take sides let's see how things folds best thing for Iran is let it go what happened no need to attack because Americans doing build up with rapid pace they will bomb Irans infrastructure and military sites if Iran act with stupidity with swear economic sanctions Iranian Govt can't handle a war will collapse which is not good for anyone. So for greater good sometimes let it go is good option.

We don't want to make the same mistakes as we did with the Afghan war. What we got in was far less than what we spent out. We should up the price of staying neutral as supporting millions of refugees is extremely costly.
 
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They say the ‘History’ repeats itself. We are witnessing the “Gunboat” diplomacy of the 19th/early 20th century in action now. Only instead of the GB, it is the USA and just like then, the victim country is powerless to hurt the mother country and even if all of the attacking assets are destroyed, these would be replaced by twice as many with a lot more available in reserve.

The difference between military technology between the attackers & the victims. is the same now as it was then. One can now imagine how it felt to the people being colonized by the European powers during the 19th century. We know that Iran must and will respond it one way or another, but end result of any long term conflict would be the same as happened to Iraq, Libya and to some extent to Syria.

For the Saudis, UAE, Bahrain & Kuwait; the rulers will remain in power as long as they follow the USA like a lamb, else these would be replaced by another pliable family. No different from what was the case with Hyderabad, Bhopal & other semi-independent states during the late 19th century India.
 
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And you believe Pakistani military?

How do you think PM Khan is going get the next tranche of $500 million IMF loan without US approval?

You sound more and more like an indiot.

People tend to forget that Pakistan managed to stay afloat only because Allah Subhanahu Wata'aalah protects Pakistan. Proof is that we have been ruled by swines and traitors like Bhutto, Sharif and Zardari, who plundered this country's wealth for personal gain for almost two decades. Pakistan endured American sanctions for more than a decade due to it's nuclear program. Pakistan fought a bogus "War on Terror" for 18 years, lost over $200 billion to it's economy. Pakistan suffered thousands of casualties due to terrorist attacks over the last decade.

And yet, some here think that Pakistan can still be held hostage to Zionist-American IMF? What a bunch of bonafide j@ck@$$e$.
 
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