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I havn't been to wahabi madraasa or Imam Bargha ....If you had some iota of brain, you would have understood my comment, still you decided to come up with a taunt ...anyways ...end of discussion with you !

You tried to spread a lie and got caught with your pants down.
 
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Lets assume that Pakistan didn't join the GCC and Arabs have faced good damages. will they be happy with you?[Quote/]

So to make Arabs happy,we should slaughter people who have never done anything wrong to us.

Prophet of islam said Arabs are not superior to you. Mullahs (I sell my soul for dollar)says please Arabs at all cost cause they have money.

Do you know Rangers are in Pakistan going after for hire killers,mercenaries kill for money, do you know what a mercenary is?



Pakistan is wholy depend on GCC countries from Energy resources to Export, from Aid to Remittances.

We pay full market price for our energy imports they are not for free and our trade with westren nations is 100 times that of with GCC. Heck our trade with Americans is bigger then all of GCC,remittance is send by people who work for money.

India has full diplomatic relations with Israel and she buys her weapons from them last check good number of Indians work in GCC nations. Tell me the amount of Indians kicked out for that reason alone.

Pakistans economy is at the brink of bankruptcy and is heavily dependent on debt ( 1.5 billion) not to buy gas from iran was a negative move for Pakistan costing 1000s of badly needed jobs. billions spend on terrorist in Pakistan was also from KSA. Kuwait does not issue pakistani visa for work any more cause they don't want terrorist and these are the people you support and wanna fight for.

did you see his front?

Your sexual preference isn't being discussed here.

Leave him ....I have reported him ....I was right about his mental maturity ....just ignore him !

Wha did you report ? Me pointing out your stupidity :rofl:
 
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Pakistan should stay out of it and stay NEUTRAL. If Pakistan HAS to choose a side then remember that Iran is a neighbor--and you cannot replace a neighbor. Pakistan is not a land without resources and its population can survive eating 'Daal Chawal' (Rice/Lentils) if it has to. No amount of GCC money is enough when a country can survive on a meager ration.
But I can't help think what the mess that region is. Too many stupid (yes, stupid!) people even on this forum went after Assad when we all knew that his fall would only bring more chaos. So ISIS was unleashed. AlQaida gained traction in Yemen. Not to mention the tacit support by regional powers given to topple Saddam before that.
Baboons!
Only the outsiders and a certain wanna-be 'outpost of the West' is going to benefit from these conflicts. And the latest flareup is not going to help the regional countries, including the hapless Palestinians.

Finally, get over your sectarian mindsets! And to our Iranian friends--you should know from this forum that Pakistanis are generally inclined toward you but try to temper the aggression and ultra-nationalism which some of you show in this forum. You are really not what some of you crack up to be.
 
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I can't pretend to understand what this is. Its the names of a number of shias... possibly victims of some crimes. Do elaborate on what it tries to show. Because Sipah E Muhammed still has to kill even one innocent sunni. Yes it has targeted Lashkar E Jhangvi and the Taliban but it has never attacked civilians. However the police takes more action against them rather than giving them jobs in the police force to hunt down sunni organizations which have bombed entire mosques like the LEJ/ASWJ/SSP and of course the Taliban.

Lets be realistic, have you in the past 10 years heard of a shia suicide bomber. It seems we sunnis run that kind of thing. I mean I have to agree with some of the things Iranians are saying. We have the largest shia population in the world and are serving Saudi interests where we have nothing to benefit... its a recipe for civil war. We should be protecting our shia brothers and should pick a neutral path.

Despite the 'love' we Iranians received today from some Pakistani members (and many other nationalities) in Yemen thread, it's people like you that makes me ignore all that and to love Pakistan as a nation, not to judge it based on forum posts and actions of its government and to hope that this way of thinking belongs to majority of Pakistani people. As stories I've heard from older Iranians, Pakistan was never the country it's portrayed in the media after 80s and 90s, before that and before Zia's rule, it's portrayed here as a moderate mix of different Muslim groups who lived besides each other in peace until the virus of terror set its food in Pakistan. Unfortunately that image is a bit tarnished now, but nothing is permanent forever in this world I believe. It's reversible. Pakistan itself is also to be blamed for a large part of that, but every country has its own share of mistakes.
 
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I see a big Sunni block is forming to contain Iran's aspiration vis-a-vis Shia uprising throughout middle east and Africa. Pakistan having the largest Shia population will not be immune to Iran's ambitions.
 
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Don't overestimate the persian cats, the only thing they can do is just watch and weep.
 
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Despite the 'love' we Iranians received today from some Pakistani members (and many other nationalities) in Yemen thread, it's people like you that makes me ignore all that and to love Pakistan as a nation, not to judge it based on forum posts and actions of its government and to hope that this way of thinking belongs to majority of Pakistani people. As stories I've heard from older Iranians, Pakistan was never the country it's portrayed in the media after 80s and 90s, before that and before Zia's rule, it's portrayed here as a moderate mix of different Muslim groups who lived besides each other in peace until the virus of terror set its food in Pakistan. Unfortunately that image is a bit tarnished now, but nothing is permanent forever in this world I believe. It's reversible. Pakistan itself is also to be blamed for a large part of that, but every country has its own share of mistakes.
Majority of Pakistanis don't harbor any ill will towards Iran or even Saudi Arabia for that matter. In fact, Iran is viewed most positively in Pakistan than in any other country in the world.

As such, most Pakistanis would opt for a neutral stance in this whole Arab-Iranian rivalry in the middle east. Its not our war, we're not in that region and thus we should not be getting involved. Unfortunately, its the leaders of our gov.t and military who call the shots, and they're getting us involved in the current conflict in Yemen.

Right now, the best thing for Pakistan to do would be to remain neutral and try to mediate between the two rivals.
 
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I see a big Sunni block is forming to contain Iran's aspiration vis-a-vis Shia uprising throughout middle east and Africa. Pakistan having the largest Shia population will not be immune to Iran's ambitions.

What Iran's ambitions? You guys are so paranoid that you embraced Saudi ideology and Madrassas and now see the result in your country. Do you people ever learn? Of course not, why learn when Iran, the great bogeyman is out there? This post is directed at those Pakistanis including you with nothing but a sectarian view towards Iran. Shias in Pakistan have been suffered for years by terror attacks , yet instead of taking that chest thumping to terrorists running around in your country, you are worried about nonexistent 'Iran ambitions'. Ridiculous and pathetic.
 
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Majority of Pakistanis don't harbor any ill will towards Iran or even Saudi Arabia for that matter. In fact, Iran is viewed most positively in Pakistan than in any other country in the world.

As such, most Pakistanis would opt for a neutral stance in this whole Arab-Iranian rivalry in the middle east. Its not our war, we're not in that region and thus we should not be getting involved. Unfortunately, its the leaders of our gov.t and military who call the shots, and they're getting us involved in the current conflict in Yemen.

Right now, the best thing for Pakistan to do would be to remain neutral and try to mediate between the two rivals.
You need allies as much as we do. And you know it's not for free.
 
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You need allies as much as we do. And you know it's not for free.
Unfortunately you are correct.

However we can still be good allies and mediate between the warring sides. Why should Pakistani soldiers kill Yemenis?? Why should we assist in the destruction of another Muslim country and a Arab one at that? What have Houthis ever done to Pakistan??

We don't even border Yemen.

And secondly, Saudi Arabia and her Arab allies are more than capable of doing the job themselves. Why do Pakistanis need to get involved??

Who said we have to kill Yemenis to be good allies??

These questions aren't aimed at you personally, rather something that our leaders should have considered before making decisions that end up harming Pakistan in the long run.

What Iran's ambitions? You guys are so paranoid that you embraced Saudi ideology and Madrassas and now see the result in your country. Do you people ever learn? Of course not, why learn when Iran, the great bogeyman is out there? This post is directed at those Pakistanis including you with nothing but a sectarian view towards Iran. Shias in Pakistan have been suffered for years by terror attacks , yet instead of taking that chest thumping to terrorists running around in your country, you are worried about nonexistent 'Iran ambitions'. Ridiculous and pathetic.
Its sad really, some of these Pakistanis just want to go with the crowd in order to look cool for the sake of the moment. They don't want to feel "left out" if you know what i mean.

Its the perverted form of the Ummah complex (its not wrong to believe in Ummah, but one should also realize that there are certain limits), and a lot of Pakistanis see a broad Arab Sunni alliance forming in the horizon and they don't want Pakistan to be left out in the cold.
 
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Unfortunately you are correct.

However we can still be good allies and mediate between the warring sides. Why should Pakistani soldiers kill Yemenis?? Why should we assist in the destruction of another Muslim country and a Arab one at that? What have Houthis ever done to Pakistan??

We don't even border Yemen.

And secondly, Saudi Arabia and her Arab allies are more than capable of doing the job themselves. Why do Pakistanis need to get involved??

Who said we have to kill Yemenis to be good allies??

These questions aren't aimed at you personally, rather something that our leaders should have considered before making decisions that end up harming Pakistan in the long run.


Its sad really, some of these Pakistanis just want to go with the crowd in order to look cool for the sake of the moment. They don't want to feel "left out" if you know what i mean.

Its the perverted form of the Ummah complex (its not wrong to believe in Ummah, but one should also realize that there are certain limits), and a lot of Pakistanis see a broad Arab Sunni alliance forming in the horizon and they don't want Pakistan to be left out in the cold.
These are all some critical questions to think about....not trying to undermine the military think tanks but it would avoid such ambiguities if the thought process is a bit more transparent to the masses, assess the public opinion, lead the way for the leaders gain public support for their decisions...whether it's to support KSA, stay neutral or play a more vital role as leader in mediating the tension.
 
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