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Can we drone strike in London? PM Imran Khan asks in NA

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has Pakistan explored legal means to prosecute this alleged terrorist in the UK? Pakistan frequently lament that FATA and NWFP are lawless lands outside the writ of Islamabad - is the same true of the UK? There would've been no need for Pakistan to sanction drone strike on its own citizens on its own soil if Pakistan could prosecute its own citizens when they commit a crime.

I said this before your PM is a noob. He will get owned big time internationally to the detriment of your nation.His intentions are honourable but the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
I disagree.

1. We live in a headline age. The headline matters, what is behind it is forgotten as soon as the next headline appears.

2. The words are important for national politics. Who's going to challenge him on that statement? which opposition member is going to advocate on behalf of a foreign government or a terrorist?

3. Pakistan has approached the UK multiple times, he's even been arrested in the UK for money laundering and inciting terrorism abroad. Lets say we presented more evidence for Altaf than anyone ever presented to us for Osama.
 
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We've tried many times and the UK fails to cooperate in anything -- it's a double standard, it's one set of rules for others and another for this UK harbors. London is a safe haven who the Brit's want to use as a political tool.

Really? Many times? then it should be easy for you to provide sufficient details of instances where the Pakistan government or agent filed formal charges against said individual or groups with the courts in the UK.

There is no extradition treaty between the UK and Pakistan and so said individual or group needs to be in violation of UK laws for the UK to take action.
 
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For that Pakistan will have to work with Iranians. They have a 7000km range drone introduced last week. Some tactical bases in Anatolia and diplomacy with Scotland, Ireland and Wales.

It seems GoP is ready to war anyone and everyone except loved and respected India.
 
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3. Pakistan has approached the UK multiple times, he's even been arrested in the UK for money laundering and inciting terrorism abroad. Lets say we presented more evidence for Altaf than anyone ever presented to us for Osama.

an arrest does not imply guilt ...you may have presented a mountain of evidence of wrongdoings in Pakistan but in the absence of an extradition treaty it means nothing. Said individual needs to have violated UK laws.
 
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430 drone strikes, killing of approx 1000 innocent civilians and hundreds injured. How can the Pakistani government/ army justify this? Imagine the fear in people when they heard the drones. If their were terrorist then it was our armies job to deal with it.
 
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There is no extradition treaty between the UK and Pakistan and so said individual or group needs to be in violation of UK laws for the UK to take action.
That is Achilles's heel for pak. PTI is not in majority to pass that bill, as it may hurt nawaz sharif. But here we are implicating that Altaf is a terrorists not a criminal so MI6 can investigate on its own, and clear UK name.

an arrest does not imply guilt
Sure, however, the UK law is a little different. They arrest after some credible investigations, if not evidence. Not like, S.Asian police who arrest on simple FIR (first investigative report).
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Please take back what you said.
 
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Does he mean NS, Altaf Hussain etc.?!?

How are the members of parliament capable of answering this technical question?

The question Can we should be directed to somewhere else while Shall we be the question directed at the parliament.
 
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Remeber this includes

PPPP(the most drone attacks) followed by PMLN second most drone attacks followed by musharraf (distant third, the one who initially tried to cover it up, saying it was pakistan)

TLP was banned by GoP otherwise he would have some support for his London drone campaign.
 
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I wonder if PM Imran Khan is now declaring indirectly or sending a message that Pakistan now possesses the lethal drone technology and can target individuals/states all over the world.
 
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has Pakistan explored legal means to prosecute this alleged terrorist in the UK? Pakistan frequently lament that FATA and NWFP are lawless lands outside the writ of Islamabad - is the same true of the UK? There would've been no need for Pakistan to sanction drone strike on its own citizens on its own soil if Pakistan could prosecute its own citizens when they commit a crime.

I said this before your PM is a noob. He will get owned big time internationally to the detriment of your nation.His intentions are honourable but the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

Something that we have been hearing since our childhood "An intelligent enemy is better than a stupid friend".

And I doubt IK is even a friend. How could any retard deny the absolute Super Power of her time, back in 2001, especially when the Super Power's ego had been hit and when she was hell bent on revenge and on crushing whomever was in the way. How many countries could have refused the US demand, especially 3rd world country with severe financial crisis?
 
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