your leader would sever relations with the US because Biden refused to call him and Imran Khan kept waiting for the call!!!
Do you realize how silly you sound making such statements?
No, of course you don't.
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your leader would sever relations with the US because Biden refused to call him and Imran Khan kept waiting for the call!!!
You know what silly really is? Climbing containers to spew lies and venom and brainwashing kids like you who take every word that Imran Khan spews without verification to further propagate his propaganda and ulterior motives of severing our relations with the West. Who do you serve is what you need to ask and then you need to figure out how silly your post is.Do you realize how silly you sound making such statements?
No, of course you don't.
ulterior motives of severing our relations with the West.
Even a broken clock is correct twice a day!!Imran Khan is a Zionist agent who commits blasphemy against Islam and also wants to sever relations with the West because .... he is Putin's BFF. Or he is establishment's kathputli. Or something.
Sure thing, bub.
Besides, are you even aware of the commitments that Imran Khan made to TLP and their supporting religious outfits on Blasphemy issues arising out of their demand to declare the French Ambassador (which we did not even have at that time) a persona non grate?? Perhaps it is time to go and read on those commitments, signed commitments and then perhaps you will not return with your fanboyism.
These toons come up with the most self-contradictory statements and think everyone else is a fool.I was dismayed at how the riasat buckled to TLP terrorists and Fazlu's terrorists, but the blame is shared by the establishment and PTI's coalition government. Imran Khan even tried to explain in vain how targeting France's diplomatic staff would be impractical and will cause economic hardships for Pakistan.
On that I totally agree. Nevertheless, one of the conditions on the contract was that Pakistan would pursue the matter at the highest forums including the UN, that of blasphemy. What Imran Khan did was a part of that commitment and although he handled it excellently it does not mean that all his other sins and mistakes are forgiven; especially the one where he wants to damage our relations with the West.I was dismayed at how the riasat buckled to TLP terrorists and Fazlu's terrorists, but the blame is shared by the establishment and PTI's coalition government. Imran Khan even tried to explain in vain how targeting France's diplomatic staff would be impractical and will cause economic hardships for Pakistan.
I would, but would you listen to me?@Mav3rick Since it seems like you are "i know it all" kind of a guy kindly enlighten us more about TLP, How was it formed?, Who supported its formation?, Where do they get their funding from?
he wants to damage our relations with the West.
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Imran Khan lived in the West and was part of the West's elite circle for many years. He knows better than most Pakistanis how powerful the West is: how much benefit it can give Pakistan and how much pain it can inflict. If you accept that he wants the best for Pakistan, do you really think he would make an enemy of the West, knowing how much damage it can cause to Pakistan?
The problem is that the West, Gulf Arabs, and other countries have formed an image of a Pakistan that is full of slaves. That perception of Pakistan is hard to change and those who are used to being overlords will not accept the change easily. It is a difficult transition and perhaps Imran Khan could have managed it better. I don't know, but I accept that he is human, he has faults and shortcomings. But since I don't see anyone better, and at least he is honest, I give him my full support.
Well, I think that Imran Khan is the worst of the worse, he is the vilest of Pakistanis and he is on an agenda. His marriage to the daughter of a Billionaire Jew, the creation of an image from a bad boy / playboy to that of a pious person and a philanthropist, the support and success he was provided and limelighted through Shoukat Khanam Hospital etc. and finally his ascension to the throne. The way he was provided the support of the electibles, MQM, PML(Q) etc., to ensure his selection to PM post with extreme pre-election, during election and post-election campaigns and coalitions etc. I personally have started to believe in some of the conspiracy theories because someone who loves Pakistan would never ever put the economy and the defense of the country at stake just to stay in power. A patriot would have sacrificed himself/herself rather than to try and damage Pakistan beyond salvation. Thanks God he was not allowed to continue!Imran Khan lived in the West and was part of the West's elite circle for many years. He knows better than most Pakistanis how powerful the West is: how much benefit it can give Pakistan and how much pain it can inflict. If you accept that he wants the best for Pakistan, do you really think he would make an enemy of the West, knowing how much damage it can cause to Pakistan?
The problem is that the West, Gulf Arabs, and other countries have formed an image of a Pakistan that is full of slaves. That perception of Pakistan is hard to change and those who are used to being overlords will not accept the change easily. It is a difficult transition and perhaps Imran Khan could have managed it better. I don't know, but I accept that he is human, he has faults and shortcomings. But since I don't see anyone better, and at least he is honest, I give him my full support.