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Harvard Graduated Clown of India Comes Up With New Prediction about Pakistan

Sikhs had some genuine grievances and Pakistan exploited those but I don't see what pushed Adnan Rashid in Indian lap.

Basically, the extremely unjust US wars, or rather genocide, in Afghanistan and Iraq on false pretences ticked off many, otherwise normal, individuals and helped push them in the lap of extremists and manipulators.

Many were also extremely critical of Pakistan's submission to the US demands of joining its terror war and decided to take on the state itself. So is the case of Adnan Rashid and his disgruntled attitude and fight against the state of Pakistan. Stupid and short sighted, he will hang for his crimes.
 
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lol... pakistanis dont have the intellect to understand, what he implies...
and when one dont understand anything, the other person seems a clown to him..

nothing new..
 
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ISI is on a peacekeeping mission you mean to say.. It let its own people killed for a sake of aids and sympathy. You I and world knows it.. read wikileaks to know what your American and European. Thinks about it.. If they get money will back ISIS too like haqqanis etc... Atleast RAW can afford to pay their employees without any foreign aid.. ISI also has tenant service as a fund raising pprogram .. UBL, Jallaluddin and Dawood Ibrahim etc.
Our army is not raping our women your army is raping you how come you expect them to protect you ,... dont act lika a small kid you know this Pak army is brave army no suicide and in your army 120 in last year ... we have much much beter missile system then you we can blow you a part in matter of seconds where ever you are ..

On serious: . Does any factions give open support to ISIS except Pak Taliban in Pakistan?
there is no such thing like TTP they are rented taliban by Raw ......... and agenda of Raw is torned a part by Pak army now they have no place to hide except border firing .... i pity on indian army
 
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lol... pakistanis dont have the intellect to understand, what he implies...
and when one dont understand anything, the other person seems a clown to him..

nothing new..

You're right we don't. Please, tell me what he means then?
 
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These are just theories currently. There is a higher proportion of Shia officers in the Army vis-a-vis their representation in the population so such ideals dont garner too much support.

The Iranians have been having their usual proxy wars here as well, which is countered by the Saudis. Both are now being shut down with the new anti-terror policy. The ISIS may however, have a significant minority closet support among the middle/ lower middle class(as it does in India too) in the 17-50 age category. Again, 150 out of say 5000 may seem minor but the level of brainwashing and pure barbarism makes them a very dangerous force.

With the new national consensus on terrorism, it doesn't matter whether it is the ISIS or TTP. Both are terrorists and ISIS will be dealt in the same way like any other terrorist organization. So far there has been no open information on ISIS in Pakistan. Yes it is true that it is very easy to go to Syria/Libya/Iraq just like some did from India and loads did from Europe, but i don't see ISIS gaining anything in Pakistan.
 
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The symbol of Indian intellect, the official clown of India. His highness Subramanian Swamy has come up with new prediction about Pakistan

He may be right, you know! Let's see how things pan out.

And there are idiots in Pakistan too! Like many Pak intellectuals and 'defence analysts' who are the darlings of the Pak media, talk with gay abandon of Pakistan capturing India and planting the Pak flag on the Red Fort etc etc!
 
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I have said this before and I will say it again. Bharatis feel they have been missing out on all the mileage they could have gotten via "ISIS fun" (and yes, this is how these people would feel about it had ISIS been fully active in Pakistan). ISIS at this moment, or for the whole of 2014, could not have been associated to Pakistan -- it would have been lunacy to suggest that anyway. They see this a great missed opportunity of political and international mileage against Pakistan -- you are talking of what the whole world considers the biggest terrorist groups not having any associations to Pakistan. This obviously hurts bharatis' ego, since they've been parroting the bullshit about "Pakistan is terror central" or "Pakistan is the epic center of terrorism", only for that statement to be proven vehemently and utterly BS in no ambiguous and unequivocal terms by ISIS.
 
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Our army is not raping our women your army is raping you how come you expect them to protect you ,... dont act lika a small kid you know this Pak army is brave army no suicide and in your army 120 in last year ... we have much much beter missile system then you we can blow you a part in matter of seconds where ever you are ..


there is no such thing like TTP they are rented taliban by Raw ......... and agenda of Raw is torned a part by Pak army now they have no place to hide except border firing .... i pity on indian army

What a nice troll post :sarcastic:
 
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With the new national consensus on terrorism, it doesn't matter whether it is the ISIS or TTP. Both are terrorists and ISIS will be dealt in the same way like any other terrorist organization. So far there has been no open information on ISIS in Pakistan. Yes it is true that it is very easy to go to Syria/Libya/Iraq just like some did from India and loads did from Europe, but i don't see ISIS gaining anything in Pakistan.
Because the Khalifa has not given any orders yet.
 
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Leadership makes the difference. The mental level of Indians and Pakistanis is no different nor the thought process(other than varying across income classes and ethnicities).. what matters is the leadership that harnesses it; positively or negatively.

We have too wide a topography and diversity in population to bracket it under any single though process or mental level. You are right about the leadership - and as the saying goes, the leaders come out of the masses, and you get what you deserve.
 
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We have too wide a topography and diversity in population to bracket it under any single though process or mental level. You are right about the leadership - and as the saying goes, the leaders come out of the masses, and you get what you deserve.

Nope, the entire population at some point in time has been under foreign rule. Infact, not so much the rule of the Persian and Arab movement but the British raj was the actual shock to the people of the subcontinent. In one fell swoop every Indian fell under their rule.. and unlike the more localized effects of previous invasions and foreign kings.. here you had someone who with a much smaller force than many others took everything that you had from you. That shock the "desi" is still not over yet.
 
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Nope, the entire population at some point in time has been under foreign rule. Infact, not so much the rule of the Persian and Arab movement but the British raj was the actual shock to the people of the subcontinent. In one fell swoop every Indian fell under their rule.. and unlike the more localized effects of previous invasions and foreign kings.. here you had someone who with a much smaller force than many others took everything that you had from you. That shock the "desi" is still not over yet.


hmmm??

that seems fair.

Though, the new generation - 65% of the population that's below 35 and 90% of the rest are post independence born, having no idea - other than books, and don't much care except to score marks in history. There is no underlying hatred for the Persians or the British among a large part of the population and GOI doesn't cultivate that hate through the generations in contrast to for e.g. how the chinese / south koreans hate the Japanese. So that point is moot as a population mindset indicator.

The shock factor isn't there much as a whole. Most Indians wouldn't care to even talk about it, much less bother about it.
 
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Send zaid hamid war veteran"angles" of 1965 war and battle of trench to kill swamy.
 
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