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I think cameron not only understands Pakistan, but also the economic realities of the subcontinent.
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Well like I said most of these people our not educated.....as a result they get picked up by extremist groups......which indoctrinates them in becoming bombers. It's the duty of the UK goverement to solve this not Pakistan......unless UK wants to be a part of Pakistan......which will never happen...then its the duty of our goverment.
I think cameron not only understands Pakistan, but also the economic realities of the subcontinent.
You are forgetting the fact that Gordon Brown made a statement in Pakistan that 75% of terror plots in UK originate in Pakistan. It talks very low of Pakistan as it serves as a terror breeding ground
Labour Govt. had been too afraid to take any practical steps against these people so as not be labelled as Islamophobic, those Idiots like Humza and Anjum Chowdary were treated with velvet gloves. British govt. should show ruthless will to eradicate this menance of Islamic terrorism.
Pakistani Community is British...so as we live there it is the right of the British goverement to educate and help these people...so its logical if the UK align itself with the British Anglo-Pak community. Futhermore these bombers are not Pakistani..they are British maybe of Pakistani origin......but British non of the less.
Labour Govt. had been too afraid to take any practical steps against these people so as not be labelled as Islamophobic, those Idiots like Humza and Anjum Chowdary were treated with velvet gloves. British govt. should show ruthless will to eradicate this menance of Islamic terrorism.
What more is there to understand other than what David Cameron stated. And what economic realities he doesn't understand and that you know very well of??.
Then it is our fault...you can't blame Pakistan...because we were too inept to do somethings.
He understands the week economic condition of Pakistan, the week geo-political position and from where his country can get can get better business opportunities... that's why he felt at home to give his FRANK REMARKS about PAKISTAN
I guess all those operation into the tribal regions don't count.Every one understands the Pakistan's weak economic situation and it has itself to blame for this situation for not acting effectively against terrorism when you had chance right after 9/11 attacks and consequent US's invasion of Afghanistan.
I think you forget the 80's, when the CIA trained future Taliban fighters to fight the Soviets. They even financed bin Laden. Yes, the second generation has continued the work without CIA help, but don't think that Pakistan is at 100% fault for this.And as a result everyone can see the blow-back from these home grown terrorists, followed by dismal security situation and fleeing of investment.
A drop in the bucket. What we have lost in terms of human life and economic growth cannot be covered by the aid. If the West tried to cover the entire cost, they'll be dragging their economies down ever further then they are right now.US, UK and other western countries understand the economic situation and therefore they are giving economic aid, loans and other assistance.
Most people who blame the elite will gladly give their right hand to become one. Yes, a lot of the blame falls on the elite. But trying to generalize a whole class is like saying all Hindus love drinking cow piss. Its stupid, ignorant, and insulting.But they seem to be either pocketed by Pakistani elite or going to buy military toys.
Here we go. Finally, a point we can agree on. But remember, foreign powers helped create this mess. Its their fault as much as, if not more, then Pakistan's. However, if they don't help, that doesn't mean we shouldn't continue on our own. Its not like they're helping us much anyway.The solutions should come form within Pakistan and not wait for some foreign messiah to rescue you.
No solutions? Like I said earlier, I guess all those operation into the tribal regions don't count as much. And development problem? What do you mean, 'solution'? Every country can do something to help development with various policies. What 'solution' are you talking about? As for that matter, what problem are you talking about? The current 'problem' is directly related to the militancy problem. As soon as one problem is taken care of, the other will begin to help itself.As I see it, no solutions have come out of Pakistan so far either on terrorism or on development front. You have to blame your politicians and military for getting yourselves into this situation.
I guess all those operation into the tribal regions don't count.
I think you forget the 80's, when the CIA trained future Taliban fighters to fight the Soviets. They even financed bin Laden. Yes, the second generation has continued the work without CIA help, but don't think that Pakistan is at 100% fault for this.
A drop in the bucket. What we have lost in terms of human life and economic growth cannot be covered by the aid. If the West tried to cover the entire cost, they'll be dragging their economies down ever further then they are right now.
Most people who blame the elite will gladly give their right hand to become one. Yes, a lot of the blame falls on the elite. But trying to generalize a whole class is like saying all Hindus love drinking cow piss. Its stupid, ignorant, and insulting.
As for the military toys, I always thought they were kind of needed to fight the militants. For those that end up pointing at India, India does the same. We have, however, moved troops from the eastern border to the tribal regions. Wonder what India has done.
Here we go. Finally, a point we can agree on. But remember, foreign powers helped create this mess. Its their fault as much as, if not more, then Pakistan's. However, if they don't help, that doesn't mean we shouldn't continue on our own. Its not like they're helping us much anyway.
No solutions? Like I said earlier, I guess all those operation into the tribal regions don't count as much. And development problem? What do you mean, 'solution'? Every country can do something to help development with various policies. What 'solution' are you talking about? As for that matter, what problem are you talking about? The current 'problem' is directly related to the militancy problem. As soon as one problem is taken care of, the other will begin to help itself.
If something originates in Pakistan.. Comes to UK and UK, due to its weak policies is not able to contain it, it does not absolve Pakistan from initiating the problem in the 1st place..
BBC NEWS | UK | 'Airlines terror plot' disrupted
Non Britsh Pakistani.....was a student of Abu Hamza
BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | Timeline: Lockerbie bombing
Lockerbie bombing....done by non Pakistan.
My point is Karan these are British Citizens...so if they are dangerous...then why does Britain not arrest them and work with the community to solve this problem....it has the money to do so. And furthermore the main leaders that are financing these groups are Arabs....so why does Britain not go to Egypt, Arabia or Yemen...and demand why it's members are casuing hatred in the UK. Simple fact is it is the fault of the goverement which has allowed this escalation to continue......Not Pakistan.