Yzd Khalifa
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But one still wonders who the Jericho-III ICBMs are for then?
Maybe they want to take the whole world down with them in case of an imminent defeat.
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But one still wonders who the Jericho-III ICBMs are for then?
I admire the Israelis because they know how to safeguard their national interests. They never wipe all the options off the table and that is exactly why against all odds and in such a hostile neighbourhood, they have not only been able to survive but flourish! We could probably learn a thing or two from them. Our ethnic and linguistic differences are menial when as compared to their's but their national integration and cohesion is praiseworthy because they take pride in their national identity. The reason for which is that they keep the memory of their suffering fresh, we like sheep love to be lead to our own slaughters. In Israel a single rocket is enough to solicit an invasion, here we have nearly 60,000 killed in a conflict that has ravaged this nation and shaken it to the very core of it's foundations and our brightest minds are still arguing if it is indeed our war.
To some it up, the Jericho ICBMs are for whoever asks for them because the Israelis don't leave much to chance.
Jericho ICBMs are for whoever asks for them because the Israelis don't leave much to chance
We could probably learn a thing or two from them.
Source of this rumour??
Rumors never have sources you devil.
Except Dahir n porus which are non muslims? hell so what ? they are the real heroes our ancestors... egyptians,turks,iranians all are muslim and yet they claim their history n their heroes.. so what stops us?
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Except Dahir n porus which are non muslims? hell so what ? they are the real heroes our ancestors... egyptians,turks,iranians all are muslim and yet they claim their history n their heroes.. so what stops us?
Porus is fine, but Dahir? He is remembered for the protection he extended to pirates. Not a good reference. Plus it would be better to remember people who actually won their wars, or (in case of Porus) put up heroic resistance and kept their head high despite defeat. Since the establishment of Sultanate of Delhi by Slave dynasty, there were no war heroes as such in what is Pakistan now. Only person I can recall is the incomparable Sher Shah Suri. Now there is an idea.
Do not be upset by a comment by @Yzd Khalifah, I am sure he did not mean to rattle your feelings. In any case it is our prerogative to name our weapon systems however we see fit. Seeing that Khalid bin Walid (R.A.) was the master of mobility and strike at a time & place of own choosing, the naming of Al-Khalid tank is very apt, especially since it does well in desert terrain.
If we ever develop our own missile system for our combat aircraft, I would name it after Sultan Rahi. He never lost a fight in a movie....
Porus is fine, but Dahir? He is remembered for the protection he extended to pirates. Not a good reference. Plus it would be better to remember people who actually won their wars, or (in case of Porus) put up heroic resistance and kept their head high despite defeat. Since the establishment of Sultanate of Delhi by Slave dynasty, there were no war heroes as such in what is Pakistan now. Only person I can recall is the incomparable Sher Shah Suri. Now there is an idea.
Do not be upset by a comment by @Yzd Khalifah, I am sure he did not mean to rattle your feelings. In any case it is our prerogative to name our weapon systems however we see fit. Seeing that Khalid bin Walid (R.A.) was the master of mobility and strike at a time & place of own choosing, the naming of Al-Khalid tank is very apt, especially since it does well in desert terrain.
If we ever develop our own missile system for our combat aircraft, I would name it after Sultan Rahi. He never lost a fight in a movie....
Dahir was the son of soil... qasim was a plunderer... as for the rest... sir im only sayin tht we neglect our own heroes or ancestors just coz of our non muslim past?
Please explain how Dahir was a hero? He was at best a goof who failed at both, diplomacy and warfare. Moreover Muhammad Bin Qasim brought only a little army, and managed to defeat Dahir's army which was a great deal bigger. I am not a nationalist freak who must support 'son of the soil' at all costs especially when it is manifest that the said hero was not really a hero at all.
Be wary of any one with a simple narrative. History is seldom that easy and straight forward. If a small army could dislodge an established ruler of kingdom that stretched from Arabian Sea to Multan (presumably), then there was a lot more going on than just a raider getting the better of a local hero. I am sorry, but to me a hero would be someone who made Alexander pay a price high enough that he had to quit India / Pakistan. If ever I knew the name of the person who organized the resistance to the Greeks in plains of Punjab and Sindh, that person would be my hero. Greeks never had it so tough from Thrace onwards.
If I had to pick a hero, it would be Sher Shah Suri, a true son of the soil of Pakistan who made a bid for power based on his capability, confidence, and smarts and made a difference within his short four year rule. He won and contributed.
If I had to pick a hero, it would be Mahabat Khan, or Tipu Sultan, or Jhansi ki Rani, or any of a number of those who stood up knowing that they would fall, but did the right thing regardless.
Lastly, what is the relevance of your continuing posts about names with JF-17 thread? Why make a fuss at all?