El Sidd
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Pakistan is a HUGE market....with poor energy supplies, so offcourse. you're "attractive".
lol
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Pakistan is a HUGE market....with poor energy supplies, so offcourse. you're "attractive".
lol
Exactly,why on earth would iran want to even bother with this dead end deal now?,it has no economic value to iran,indeed the only reason iran even agreed to continue the project after india dropped out was for purely political reasons which dont really exist any longer.I mean for christ sake the pakistanis didnt even start building their section of the pipeline,it was literally just one excuse after another ie we dont have the money,no one will work with us,blah,blah,blah etc...but of course the real reason was simply not wanting to alienate their us and saudi overlords,altho another possibility was that they were simply hoping that the iranians in desperation would pay for the whole thing and that pakistan would basically get the pipeline for free.Pakistan hasnt been paying for its electricity imports from Iran.... where are they gonna get money to pay for gas?
Never deal with poor people is the first rule of business.
Iran is always on the rise and we have to get the hands of our Pakistani brothers we will find a way to do this deal. In Islam, nothing is more important than paying attention to your neighbor.
Grow up goof, we have a lot of eggs in a lot of baskets unlike Iran.....Exactly,why on earth would iran want to even bother with this dead end deal now?,it has no economic value to iran,indeed the only reason iran even agreed to continue the project after india dropped out was for purely political reasons which dont really exist any longer.I mean for christ sake the pakistanis didnt even start building their section of the pipeline,it was literally just one excuse after another ie we dont have the money,no one will work with us,blah,blah,blah etc...but of course the real reason was simply not wanting to alienate their us and saudi overlords,altho another possibility was that they were simply hoping that the iranians in desperation would pay for the whole thing and that pakistan would basically get the pipeline for free.
So in other words you want iran to Build-Own-Operate the iran-pak gas pipeline,you want iran to supply all the equipment,the money,oh and of course build the fu#king thing aannnd....maybe in thirty years it might all be payed for...possibly,right?.Pakistan had asked Iran to fund and build the pipeline on the Pakistani side as due to sanctions on Iran, Pakistan could not secure the funds for itself to build the pipeline.
The same condition is still there today. If Iran can and is willing to fund and build the pipeline on the Pakistani side, fine. Iran will be able to recover all the costs from the gas it sells to Pakistan Insha'Allah.
So, up to Iran.
Pakistan won't be chasing Iran for this $1.5 billion project again as its way too busy with the $64 billion CPEC project.
You're quite wrong, we just found a mucher cheaper alternative from Qatar.Exactly,why on earth would iran want to even bother with this dead end deal now?,it has no economic value to iran,indeed the only reason iran even agreed to continue the project after india dropped out was for purely political reasons which dont really exist any longer.I mean for christ sake the pakistanis didnt even start building their section of the pipeline,it was literally just one excuse after another ie we dont have the money,no one will work with us,blah,blah,blah etc...but of course the real reason was simply not wanting to alienate their us and saudi overlords,altho another possibility was that they were simply hoping that the iranians in desperation would pay for the whole thing and that pakistan would basically get the pipeline for free.
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