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Pakistan itself is a hypocritic Islamic republic. What a shame!Pakistan won't retaliate as Iran is an "Islamic Republic".
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Pakistan itself is a hypocritic Islamic republic. What a shame!Pakistan won't retaliate as Iran is an "Islamic Republic".
What they're saying is something else. When they are not talking about paying money to a bunch of people to post in some random forum but they are talking about increasing their capabilities to target infrastructure as everything nowadays involves computers. Take Stuxnet for instance. Also the other thing Israelis don't give a dam about you.
What do you mean by that? I have no say in Pakistan's internal matters but as an observer all I see is that this idea of incorporating religion into politics and every aspect of people's lives has damaged Pakistan heavily.Pakistan itself is a hypocritic Islamic republic. What a shame!
This is a forum that usually attracts far-right wingers from most countries so this group of people here don't represent their respective countries at large nor they can do even a minor difference. I really don't see a reason why this particular forum could be targeted.You're right that this is a major part of what they mean; however, when you look at military reports from various countries concerning "cyberspace", and "information warfare", the task of undermining or casting doubts on an opponents ideology or arguments definitely does have a significant role to play. There is an area of intersection between these topics and "psychological operations", and cyberspace is one forum in which such operations take place.
There are many social scientists receiving large sums of money to figure out how to make one's preferred ideas dominant in social networks and in cyberspace more generally.
What do you mean by that? I have no say in Pakistan's internal matters but as an observer all I see is that this idea of incorporating religion into politics and every aspect of people's lives has damaged Pakistan heavily.
This is a forum that usually attracts far-right wingers from most countries so this group of people here don't represent their respective countries at large nor they can do even a minor difference. I really don't see a reason why this particular forum could be targeted.
We learned nothing from secular West, lol!idea of incorporating religion into politics and every aspect of people's lives has damaged Pakistan heavily
What do you mean by that? I have no say in Pakistan's internal matters but as an observer all I see is that this idea of incorporating religion into politics and every aspect of people's lives has damaged Pakistan heavily.
Tu nay mulk ki gaddari k siwa kuch sekha hai ayatollah k tattu-Gali dainay ka siwa kuch sekha hay
Mate, I think you misunderstood me. I didn't say that Pakistan should be blamed alone. I said from Pakistan's side, this problem is responsible for the destruction of Pakistan as a state so that it's the Pakistanis who have to pay the price for the most part rather than outsiders. Also the outsiders find it easier to blame Pakistan as long as these terrorists are running free inside its territory. West on the other hand, as you know, is partly responsible for the "freedom fighters" that they are fighting in Iraq and Syria so I think their motives are quite clear.Not quite; religion has been part-and-parcel of Pakistani politics going as far back as the '50s when Pakistan's economy was booming, Pakistan was socially more progressive than it appears to be now and Pakistan's international standing was considerably better than it currently is !
Unfortunately its the blow-back from the so-called Afghan Jihad where every nutjob from around the world was hosted here and fed religious dogma to fight the Soviets that ended up radicalizing Pakistani society tremendously !
There is a realization in Pakistan (on many levels) that this mistake plunged Pakistan into the mess that we're currently in, that it was further complicated by the Afghanistan of the '90s, the emergence of the Taliban (which contrary to popular opinion....we didn't create....we merely supported) and the general state of misgovernance in Pakistan.
What irk us is that why is it that when blame is being dealt about (as it should) Pakistan and Pakistan alone is made the 'scapegoat' ? What happened to these same Haqqanis being the blue-eyed boys of Washington that are being fought by the States ? These same people were created, supported, romanticized and nurtured by the West (along with us) when they were needed without anyone (including us) thinking about the consequences of this action !
Now most of the Western countries act in a self-righteous manner while laying all the blame on our doorstep.
Heck even as far back as the early '00s Pakistan proposed joint containment of these elements to the US but we were ignored and resultingly the predecesor of these TTP and ilk of their sort slithered into Pakistan creating the much talked about 'Safe Havens' in an otherwise completely peaceful, albeit socially conservative, tribal areas.
Mate, I think you misunderstood me. I didn't say that Pakistan should be blamed alone. I said from Pakistan's side, this problem is responsible for the destruction of Pakistan as a state so that it's the Pakistanis who have to pay the price for the most part rather than outsiders. Also the outsiders find it easier to blame Pakistan as long as these terrorists are running free inside its territory. West on the other hand, as you know, is partly responsible for the "freedom fighters" that they are fighting in Iraq and Syria so I think their motives are quite clear.
yeh Phd kis chiriya ka naam hae....hum toh anpadh gawar hae saab,,,Just for your information, I have Phd. from one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
I mention that because if people like you and F117 think that "there is no shortage of idiots on this forum", you should be aware that not everyone who disagrees with you can easily be classed as "idiot".
I am not trying to boast, just giving you fair warning in case *you* end up looking like an idiot.
There is no need for these dramatic public statements by the Iranians. I do not care for the threatening tone here. Something is fishy; I wonder if RAW has acquired some prominent Iranians as assets.
The whole thing just smells of Indian underhanded trouble-creating tactics....
Before Iran starts warning us, they should take a deep breath and repeat three times "Pakistan has nuclear weapons."
Then they can go back to diplomacy with a clear head.
I now remember reading about some very friendly meetings between Shia clerics from Iran and Hindu holy men from India. The Ayatullahs will curse Sunnis, but then will treat polytheists with the utmost respect. Very strange.
It is clear what is happening, just because of the timing (which can't be coincidence).
Some people in the Iranian security establishment have decided to act as proxies for India in their 4th/5th generation war against Pakistan.
So be it!
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Letting Israeli Air Force use our airspace will be a reasonable option.
You know you cant do that when your reserve's have depleted and you are helping flood victim's/ Zarb-e-Azb/Indian chawalian/Kashmir. ._.Instead of all the above actions, you could simply control terrorist scum in border area.. no?
RIP to the dead.
The reaction from the Pakistani members is mind blowing!!! from the calls of killing Iranian soldiers to the nuking of Tehran!!!!
As it appears there is a great deal of anti Iranian sentiment and hatred amongst the Pakistani members, I always taught that the majority of Pakistanis held positive view of Iran.
Bibi, I believe the govt of Pakistan and PA support those covertly regardless of what they say publicly.