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Pakistan Could Be Added To Trump’s Muslim Ban List

HELLOOOO, Look who started the thread and he needed to be replied about the reality and a fragile situation and there is no verbal jihad just the facts.

Oh bhai! Flag pe na jao!
The origins of this poster are in question for time immemorial. Most probably a bot! Do check history.

Besides, even if an Indian started this, why shoot the messenger?! Are Indians responsible for this US policy against Islamic countries?
Please don't project your insercurities on Indians. This is your business not ours!
 
To make it a win win... ban US citizens from pakistan and kick out their embassy as well
USA is -

*Single largest export market for Pak goods.
*Fourth largest remmitances source country to Pak.
*One of the largest loan/aid countries to Pak.
*Source of major portion of spare parts for advanced Pak military platforms - F-16s, Helicopters, Missiles etc
*One of the largest Pak diaspora - over 360,000 in America. Many PDF'ers including the management live in USA.

and your going to do what -

* kick out few of 100 Americans including the embassy which will still carry on what they do from New Delhi or Kabul.
*Fvcking America is fvcking the West. There goes UK, Germany, France, Norway, Italy, Spain, Japan, South Koea, Australia and the rest.

Your smart ain't yeh. Real smart?


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I think Pakistan need to give path to Afghans for conquering their war bounty in New Delhi...we are unnecessary DMZ in the middle absorbing Afghan terrorism so India can prosper in Peace..
LOL current generations of Afghanistan wants to rule Islamabad not DEHLI..:p:
Kabul to Kashmir, APEC (Afghanistan Pakistan Economic Corridor)
 
LOL current generations of Afghanistan wants to rule Islamabad not DEHLI..:p:
The current generation of afghans from the north! don't worry they will go back to north when we will give green light to the current generation living in tora bora.
 
The current generation of afghans from the north! don't worry they will go back to north when we will give green light to the current generation living in tora bora.
I may like to disagree here totally..
 
I take it most will move further north to Canada? US relationship with Pak has not brought Pak no benifit but only war death destruction humiliation accusation and bankruptcy. Move well away from the yanks who themselves want to befriend the Indians.
 
Apun tu China jaeyga bhai China....As Once a great leader found saying: USA! built by Blacks, owned by Chines.

Wahan k Chinese rice kha ker dykhonga.
me too :china::kiss3:

Go trump go kick @WebMaster outta murica.
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On topic: I really do pray Trump would ban paks. :pakistan:

The current generation of afghans from the north! don't worry they will go back to north when we will give green light to the current generation living in tora bora.
:rofl::rofl::enjoy:
 
Pakistan could be in trouble, as U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign two executive orders barring immigrants from seven Muslim countries from entering the United States. On Wednesday, Trump reportedly signed a controversial order temporarily barring Muslims from seven countries – Syria, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, Sudan and Somalia.


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While the seven countries on Trump’s so-called Muslim ban list include some of those with large Islamic populations and where there is a high terrorist threat, some might say that Pakistan fits the criteria perfectly. And while the nation with 195 million population, approximately 97% of whom are Muslims, hasn’t been included on the Muslim ban list yet, there is a high chance Trump could add Pakistan, along with Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan, to the list.

High chance Pakistan could be included on the Muslim ban list
There are several reasons Pakistan could be included on Trump’s Muslim ban list. First of all, Pakistan’s proximity to war-torn Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran (the latter two are already on the list) increases its chances of getting on the infamous list.

Second of all, the U.S. believes Pakistan has for years sheltered terrorist elements, while India’s claims about its traditional enemy allegedly harboring terrorist groups don’t exactly cleanse Pakistan’s reputation on its involvement in terrorism. Third of all, the mention of Pakistan has regularly popped up during terrorist attacks on the U.S. in recent years.

History of Pakistan’s involvement in terrorism in the U.S.
On December 2, 2015, 14 people were killed in the San Bernardino shooting, which was carried out by a Pakistan-born lawful permanent resident of the U.S.

The even-more headline-making Orlando nightclub shooting in June 2016 killed 49 people and wounded 53 others. The terrorist attack/hate crime was carried out by an American-born U.S. citizen of Afghan descent. In December, Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani accused Pakistan of exporting terror to his country.

In May 2010, a Pakistan-born resident of the U.S. attempted to carry out a terrorist attack in Times Square in Manhattan, New York. A year later, when United States Navy SEALs killed al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, then-President Barack Obama accused Pakistan of sheltering terrorists.

Obama’s accusations on Pakistan’s links to terrorism were the turning point in relations between the U.S. and Pakistan, which were once close allies. In recent years, Islamabad has been accused of not doing enough to eliminate terror groups operating from its territory.

As the new U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly said, he wants to keep Muslim immigrants who might harm Americans from entering the U.S., there’s a high chance Pakistan could still be included on his infamous Muslim ban list, given the country’s involvement in terrorist attacks in the U.S. in recent years.

What should Pakistan expect from Trump’s Muslim ban?
At this point, it’s unclear how the new U.S. administration perceives Pakistan, given that the Obama administration believed that Islamabad is sponsoring terrorism in the war-ridden region. However, it’s probably safe to say that if Trump doesn’t officially ban Pakistanis from entering the U.S., the nation’s citizens should probably expect in-person interviews with American immigration officers and additional security checks at U.S. airports involving special security screenings.

And even if Pakistanis manage to get into the U.S. through the nerve-wracking interviews and thorough security checks at airports, they would still be viewed differently by Americans, making them feel like “second-class” people and completely out of place, not to mention the suspicious gazes from Americans.

Trump to reintroduce torture and secret overseas “black sites”
While Trump’s temporary ban against the Islamic countries is expected to last several months until the U.S. adopts a permanently stricter border policy, Trump is also considering enhancing enforcement power for border agents and reintroducing torture techniques at the border. In addition to keeping refugees and some visa holders from the Muslim countries from entering the U.S., Trump reportedly wants to reintroduce secret overseas “black site” prisons that allow agents to interrogate terrorism suspects.

The new executive orders, which also include building the infamous wall on the border with Mexico, are expected to drastically change how America deals with immigration, border security and the fight against terrorism. It would also drastically reshape U.S. relations with the Muslim countries on the list, as the move has already fueled anger around the world.

During his presidential campaign, Trump was hell-bent on cracking down on immigrants entering the U.S. illegally. He insisted that America had become too “politically correct” to actually defend Americans from terrorism threats.

Trump: “You’re going to see” if we’ll ban Pakistan
In an interview with ABC News on Thursday, Trump addressed his controversial Muslim ban and revealed the chances of Pakistan being included in the list. In his first-ever media interview after his inauguration, he reiterated his campaign pledges to ban immigrants from Islamic countries. The President said it’s not his intention to ban all Muslim, only those coming from countries with high terrorist threats.

“No it is not the Muslim ban. But it is countries that have tremendous terror,” Trump told David Muir of ABC News.

Trump added that he’ll ban the countries from which “people are going to come in and cause us tremendous problems.” He insisted that the U.S. is already having “enough problems” and reiterated that there are people who want to enter the country to do “tremendous destruction.”

When the ABC News host asked Trump if people from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia will be included on the Muslim ban list, he gave a very ambiguous answer.

“You’re going to see — you’re going to see,” Trump said, adding that America would do “extreme vetting” in all cases from now on.

He also said that his country won’t allow anyone in if there is “even a little chance” they could harm America.


http://www.valuewalk.com/2017/01/trump-pakistan-muslim-ban/

Meanwhile Mr. Trump is doing some thing good for Indians as well and soon you will hear very good news about Indian
 
I was just curious so just checked the write, Polina Tikhonova, out. Here is her brief profile over fb

· Writer and Journalist at ValueWalk
· Studied Philology at Saint-Petersburg State University
· Studied Politology at University of Oxford
· Lives in London, United Kingdom

She studied Philology and Politology

Philology, a specialized field combining history and linguistics, according to study.com and Politology is “politics as a science” according to European Study Institute

Both would help her to write any sort of speculative, sensational and “solicited” stories.

I checked her “stories” history for the past three months. Pakistan had gotten her fair share of attention!!! as well as China, Russia, Turkey and yes, India.

Pakistan, China, Russia, and Turkey all will draw lots of attention. These countries stir lots of excitement in the minds; a sort of mysterious, infamous and wicked wave of expectancy.

In past three months, Pakistan has featured a whopping 26 times which means she has written about Pakistan every 3rd day!

I am not drawing any conclusions, but I found her latest article quiet farcical and devoid of any engaging narrative. Indians would definitely have liked it, but the narrative was quiet cliché and speculative.

Any serious observer will know Pakistan is a very important country. It is a nuclear power, sixth largest (http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/29-largest-armies-in-the-world.html) and eleventh strongest army in the world according to Business Insider criterion.
(http://www.businessinsider.com/thes...trongest-militaries-ranked-2015-9/#12-egypt-9)

Pakistan cannot be ignored by any power in the world, not in the past, not now, not in the future and for good reasons. Now as Pakistan is turning a corner, and a strong and prosperous future ahead, it will be Pakistan countries of the world will bend, like towards a magnet.

Here is a run down of her stories in the past three months:
1. Pakistan Could Be Added To Trump’s Muslim Ban List – Jan 26
2. Pakistan And India Enter A War Of Nuclear Missile Tests Jan 25
3. Pakistan Threatens Nuclear War To Stop India’s Cold Start Jan 24
4. Do Pakistan And China Really Need India In CPEC? Jan 20
5. U.K., Romania Keen To Join Pakistan And China’s CPEC
6. Here’s Why A Pakistan-Russia Alliance May Never Happen Jan 17
7. Pakistan Beats India Geopolitically: Analysis Jan 11
8. Pakistan, Russia And China Boost Military Ties Further Dec 25, 2016
9. Pakistan vs. India Water Row Is About To Explode Dec 22, 2016
10. Russia Publicly Favors Pakistan Over India Dec 21, 2016
11. India And Pakistan On The Brink Of War Over Afghanistan Dec 12, 2016
12. Is Pakistan And Russia’s ‘Friendship’ A Big Myth? Dec 10, 2016
13. Can Donald Trump Resolve The Pakistan-India Kashmir Issue? Dec 7, 2016
14. Pakistan And Russia Boosting Military Ties With 2017 Drills Dec 3, 2016
15. Donald Trump Team Releases Different Version of Sharif-Trump Call Readout Dec 1, 2016
16. Turkey To Join Pakistan, China, Russia Superpower Bloc? Nov 30, 2016
17. U.K., France, Russia Want To Join Pakistan-China’s CPEC [UPDATED] Nov 28, 2016
18. India’s Nuclear Submarine In Pakistan Triggers War Worries Nov 18, 2016
19. Pakistan-Turkey Friendship: Turkey Favors Pakistan Over India Nov 18, 2016
20. CPEC: Will India Start War With Pakistan And China Over It? Nov 17, 2016
21. China, Russia, Pakistan Superpower Triangle Becoming Reality Nov 15, 2016
22. India vs. Pakistan: War Tensions Rise Amid New Alliances Nov 14, 2016
23. India And Japan Ink Nuclear Deal To Scare Pakistan And China Nov 12, 2016
24. What Does Donald Trump Mean For India And Pakistan Relations? Nov 11, 2016
25. India vs. Pakistan Water Conflict Poses Global Threat Nov 4, 2016
26. Pakistan Caught Indian Spies Red-Handed Nov 3, 2016
 
USA is -

*Single largest export market for Pak goods.
*Fourth largest remmitances source country to Pak.
*One of the largest loan/aid countries to Pak.
*Source of major portion of spare parts for advanced Pak military platforms - F-16s, Helicopters, Missiles etc
*One of the largest Pak diaspora - over 360,000 in America. Many PDF'ers including the management live in USA.

and your going to do what -

* kick out few of 100 Americans including the embassy which will still carry on what they do from New Delhi or Kabul.
*Fvcking America is fvcking the West. There goes UK, Germany, France, Norway, Italy, Spain, Japan, South Koea, Australia and the rest.

Your smart ain't yeh. Real smart?


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Yes, finally someone put sense to these keyboard warrior Pakistanis. Perhaps one must read Dr. Farrukh Salim in one of Pakistani sites (Dawn.com ? or TheNews.com.pk ?) to get some FACTS.

Anyway, what is 'banning'? New immigrant (Green Card?) applications? Delaying visa approvals? Denying visa for a while? Harassing at the airports in America--then, rest assured, most people are thick skinned enough to endure that.

PS. It would be interesting for Trump to ban both Saudi Arabia and Iran--a masterstroke to unify these two Mullahcracies.
 
That would be the best thing to happen to Pakistan.



Pakistan could be in trouble, as U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign two executive orders barring immigrants from seven Muslim countries from entering the United States. On Wednesday, Trump reportedly signed a controversial order temporarily barring Muslims from seven countries – Syria, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, Sudan and Somalia.


SyedWasiqShah / Pixabay
While the seven countries on Trump’s so-called Muslim ban list include some of those with large Islamic populations and where there is a high terrorist threat, some might say that Pakistan fits the criteria perfectly. And while the nation with 195 million population, approximately 97% of whom are Muslims, hasn’t been included on the Muslim ban list yet, there is a high chance Trump could add Pakistan, along with Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan, to the list.

High chance Pakistan could be included on the Muslim ban list
There are several reasons Pakistan could be included on Trump’s Muslim ban list. First of all, Pakistan’s proximity to war-torn Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran (the latter two are already on the list) increases its chances of getting on the infamous list.

Second of all, the U.S. believes Pakistan has for years sheltered terrorist elements, while India’s claims about its traditional enemy allegedly harboring terrorist groups don’t exactly cleanse Pakistan’s reputation on its involvement in terrorism. Third of all, the mention of Pakistan has regularly popped up during terrorist attacks on the U.S. in recent years.

History of Pakistan’s involvement in terrorism in the U.S.
On December 2, 2015, 14 people were killed in the San Bernardino shooting, which was carried out by a Pakistan-born lawful permanent resident of the U.S.

The even-more headline-making Orlando nightclub shooting in June 2016 killed 49 people and wounded 53 others. The terrorist attack/hate crime was carried out by an American-born U.S. citizen of Afghan descent. In December, Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani accused Pakistan of exporting terror to his country.

In May 2010, a Pakistan-born resident of the U.S. attempted to carry out a terrorist attack in Times Square in Manhattan, New York. A year later, when United States Navy SEALs killed al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, then-President Barack Obama accused Pakistan of sheltering terrorists.

Obama’s accusations on Pakistan’s links to terrorism were the turning point in relations between the U.S. and Pakistan, which were once close allies. In recent years, Islamabad has been accused of not doing enough to eliminate terror groups operating from its territory.

As the new U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly said, he wants to keep Muslim immigrants who might harm Americans from entering the U.S., there’s a high chance Pakistan could still be included on his infamous Muslim ban list, given the country’s involvement in terrorist attacks in the U.S. in recent years.

What should Pakistan expect from Trump’s Muslim ban?
At this point, it’s unclear how the new U.S. administration perceives Pakistan, given that the Obama administration believed that Islamabad is sponsoring terrorism in the war-ridden region. However, it’s probably safe to say that if Trump doesn’t officially ban Pakistanis from entering the U.S., the nation’s citizens should probably expect in-person interviews with American immigration officers and additional security checks at U.S. airports involving special security screenings.

And even if Pakistanis manage to get into the U.S. through the nerve-wracking interviews and thorough security checks at airports, they would still be viewed differently by Americans, making them feel like “second-class” people and completely out of place, not to mention the suspicious gazes from Americans.

Trump to reintroduce torture and secret overseas “black sites”
While Trump’s temporary ban against the Islamic countries is expected to last several months until the U.S. adopts a permanently stricter border policy, Trump is also considering enhancing enforcement power for border agents and reintroducing torture techniques at the border. In addition to keeping refugees and some visa holders from the Muslim countries from entering the U.S., Trump reportedly wants to reintroduce secret overseas “black site” prisons that allow agents to interrogate terrorism suspects.

The new executive orders, which also include building the infamous wall on the border with Mexico, are expected to drastically change how America deals with immigration, border security and the fight against terrorism. It would also drastically reshape U.S. relations with the Muslim countries on the list, as the move has already fueled anger around the world.

During his presidential campaign, Trump was hell-bent on cracking down on immigrants entering the U.S. illegally. He insisted that America had become too “politically correct” to actually defend Americans from terrorism threats.

Trump: “You’re going to see” if we’ll ban Pakistan
In an interview with ABC News on Thursday, Trump addressed his controversial Muslim ban and revealed the chances of Pakistan being included in the list. In his first-ever media interview after his inauguration, he reiterated his campaign pledges to ban immigrants from Islamic countries. The President said it’s not his intention to ban all Muslim, only those coming from countries with high terrorist threats.

“No it is not the Muslim ban. But it is countries that have tremendous terror,” Trump told David Muir of ABC News.

Trump added that he’ll ban the countries from which “people are going to come in and cause us tremendous problems.” He insisted that the U.S. is already having “enough problems” and reiterated that there are people who want to enter the country to do “tremendous destruction.”

When the ABC News host asked Trump if people from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia will be included on the Muslim ban list, he gave a very ambiguous answer.

“You’re going to see — you’re going to see,” Trump said, adding that America would do “extreme vetting” in all cases from now on.

He also said that his country won’t allow anyone in if there is “even a little chance” they could harm America.


http://www.valuewalk.com/2017/01/trump-pakistan-muslim-ban/
 
Mr president always throws surprises...Banning Muslim is not about any policy rather his election commitments...I will not be suprised, he may suprise every one and try to make Pakistan as a great ally to bring Pakistan into US fold again...At the end of the day interest of US is his primary concern than any other ideologies...
 
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