its not possible without active support of pakistani military circles that 1000s can join IS, sometime it makes me wonder is pak army using pakistani civilians just as leverage to get more military and economic aid from west
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Yea, looks like we are on the right track!Chalo. Congrats that Pakistan has finally entered the stage of becoming the base of Islam as dreamt by Quaid E Azam which U guyz always wanted so badly. After All thats the only way of Identity separation from India. Rite? Correct me if Wrong.
I don't think its' a secret that ISIS and various militant groups in Pakistan would want to join hands. TTP did announce it's support of the IS group a month ago. The problem for them in all of this (and fortunately for Pakistan) is that there is no direct land linkage from Pakistan to Syria and Iraq. You have the entire Iran from one side and entire Afghanistan from the other route leading into Iran.
Now if it was Afghanistan alone it could become a major problem as they'd move freely between the middle east and South Asia, (well kind of freely) but the placement of Iran in the middle and their strict Shia ideology compounded with their strong military kind of messes their free roaming plan.
Another thing fortunate enough for Pakistan is these idiots are illiterates. They aren't learning Arabic or Pushto for each other. Some leaders of them may know the language but I can safely say that a 100 percent of their foot soldiers and mid level personnel don't know the other party's language. That is a huge plus. No matter how committed you still need to be able to communicate with each other.
And also with the way things are in Syria and Iraq, more than likely these thousands of Pakistani militants will find their resting ground in those countries and wont be able to come back. But at the same time, Pak authorities, mainly the military should keep an eye on this collaboration. It's never good turn a blind eye to such things.
In what way?They can be put to action once Modi revokes 370?
If IS gains power in Pakistan, it means bad for India. Reminds me of the eight century.
IS? there is no IS in Pakistan. These are just 5 guys who just happen to be high on double espresso and halal Cocaine(made after reciting the Kalima thrice on it) who run around Pakistani cities and create multiple IDs on social media to post about IS. There are no extremists and potentially genocidal nutjobs here, just slightly misguided brothers who are theoritically correct so perhaps we are wrong and they are right but I still need to get a car on lease and hence cannot absolve the interest I have to pay to be able to do that and hey.. @Secur @Hyperion .. tell this panicky fellow @pak-marine that he is only crying wolf over nothing.
Deny everything. That's the Pakistani attitude to solving any problem. When MQM warned Taliban were settling in Karachi in the guise of Displaced people, MQM got labelled racist, now Altaf Hussain again warns of ISIS dangers, every one was laughing at Altaf Bhai for telling the truth. Those who think that ISIS will not find support in Pakistan are seriously deluded or simply in denial.
Problem? What problem? All terrorism, in this country, is being funded and done by foreign countries.
@Oscar That person probably is a secular or liberal or a westernized muslim with weak faith.
Sadly, they will start finding out when the current monthly or 40 days gap between a Minority or Shia death comes down to daily.
Infighting in India that led to her weakening.Which part? I was thinking more along the lines of the great caliphate of Atlantis which was lost due to floods created by a space-time vortex unleashed by Zionists in the 25th century.
Expect Geo and ARY to show graphs and pie charts on daily killings in Pakistan. ''10 people killed in Karachi today'' Government minister claims credit for good governance.