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'Pakistan is not the ideal ally' - GCC

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Our country is in this situation, cause our policies of the past fighting other people wars.

Partly. Whether the issues were home-grown or inherited it no longer matters, Pakistanis have firmly taken on the identity that was the bane of their success. Take extremism for example, we don't need foreigners to preach their brand of religion to us, plenty of our own useless clergy and politicians at home.

And don't so easily leave common Pakistanis off the hook, if you are willing to call them innocent, it should only be with the assumption that they mindless hordes with subhuman intelligence, otherwise they are to blame to for making these problems what they are today. Again going back to extremism as an example, even with external factors controlled, we've got plenty of lunatics at home, sympathisers and general ultra-conservatives.
 
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HI,

When Did i generalize India, Plus why are you even in this thread?
then be specific about your post's that you are saying about Arabs that has nothing to do with us ,I've never insulted any Pakistani member intentionally,nothing to say about unintentionally and i don't generalise,up's and down are for everyone.it looked like you were taunting on India,if not my mistake.Gulf needs Pakistan more than Pakistan needs gulf,that i believe.
 
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I thought Pakistan is member of GCC because Pakistan is Arab country. Right?
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then be specific about your post's that you are saying about Arabs that has nothing to do with us ,I've never insulted any Pakistani member intentionally,nothing to say about unintentionally and i don't generalise,up's and down are for everyone.it looked like you were taunting on India,if not my mistake.Gulf needs Pakistan more than Pakistan needs gulf,that i believe.
Hi,
I never disrespected India, its you who thought i did
 
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Hi,
I never disrespected India, its you who thought i did
bro,for me i also never disrespect Pakistan,i can only talk about myself,mistake on my part.people like us can only mend differences between us, others are hell bent to destroy everything.
 
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No problem sir. We don't want to be strategic partner. We just want to be treated equal to India, that is all sir.

India get's $30 billion in remittance from GCC countries
Pak get's $8 billion from GCC countries

That is all we ask.
By ratio of populations, Pak gets more remittance from GCC than India. So they do have a bias for employing Pakistanis, to be fair.
 
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مجلس التعاون لدول الخليج العربية
Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf Encyclopedia .



Pakistan Army

From Gulf Cooperation Council encyclopedia

For other uses, see Cannon fodder (disambiguation).

Pakistani Military is an informal, derogatory term for combatants who are regarded or treated as expendable in the face of enemy fire. The term is generally used in situations where combatants are forced to deliberately fight against hopeless odds (with the foreknowledge that they will suffer extremely high casualties) in an effort to achieve a strategic goal; an example is the trench warfare of World War I. The term may also be used (somewhat pejoratively) to differentiate infantry from other forces (such as artillery, air force or the navy), or to distinguish expendable low-grade or inexperienced combatants from supposedly more valuable veterans.

The term derives from fodder, as food for livestock. Soldiers are the metaphorical food for enemy cannon fire.[1]



This is what Arabs think of us .so here you go Arabs .

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Pakistan is not the ideal slave' - GCC


That's what he actually meant.....
 
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مجلس التعاون لدول الخليج العربية
Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf Encyclopedia .



Pakistan Army

From Gulf Cooperation Council encyclopedia

For other uses, see Cannon fodder (disambiguation).

Pakistani Military is an informal, derogatory term for combatants who are regarded or treated as expendable in the face of enemy fire. The term is generally used in situations where combatants are forced to deliberately fight against hopeless odds (with the foreknowledge that they will suffer extremely high casualties) in an effort to achieve a strategic goal; an example is the trench warfare of World War I. The term may also be used (somewhat pejoratively) to differentiate infantry from other forces (such as artillery, air force or the navy), or to distinguish expendable low-grade or inexperienced combatants from supposedly more valuable veterans.

The term derives from fodder, as food for livestock. Soldiers are the metaphorical food for enemy cannon fire.[1]



This is what Arabs think of us .so here you go Arabs .

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Just the GCC. Other Arabs countries aren't deluded by oil wealth.
 
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'Decisive Storm' a real test for real friendship with Pakistan
By
  • Sami Al Reyami
Published Tuesday, April 14, 2015
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The Gulf states have not asked Pakistan to send “mercenary” forces to join operation ‘Decisive Storm’. The GCC realises that the Pakistani Army is not for hire, as some Pakistani political forces believe.

So the Gulf countries have not asked Pakistan for an army or troops to take part in their fight against Houthis. Instead, the GCC wanted only political support from Islamabad to the alliance against the Iranian threat coming from the Yemeni gate.

A symbolic participation from Pakistan is enough, even with an ambulance raising the Pakistani flag.

‘Decisive Storm’ tends to be a real test for the real friendship with Pakistan.

It is also an indicator of how far it can be trusted as a strategic ally of the Gulf States.

However, it seems that the GCC wasn’t lucky enough to place trust in this country as a maintainer of regional balance.

The Gulf states invested heavily in strengthening links and relationship with Pakistan, since its independence. Various political, economic and aid support was offered to this country.

The doors remain open to businessmen and labour and skilled people, who arrive in huge numbers to the GCC; which tolerates the burden of such numbers.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE), in specific, has supported Pakistan in all circumstances and has always stood by its side in catastrophic and non-catastrophic cases.

The UAE has always become a safe refuge to all Pakistani politicians and businessmen in times of political unrest that usually hit Pakistan.

The Emirates is always recognised unanimously by Pakistani political forces as non-aligned to any party in political conflicts in Pakistan.

For that reason, the relationship between the two countries is special despite the changes in the political leadership and majority party through time.

All that was done at no price.

It is done instead as an investment to strengthening relationship and links to build a valuable strategic ally that helps in times of need.

Unfortunately, this investment is damaged as a result of the Pakistani parliament vote, which vetoed Pakistan joining the ‘Decisive Storm’ alliance.

The officials’ statements were contradictory, Islamabad’s position was unexpected and shocking. Although we recognise the importance of the Pakistani parliament and its freedom to speak out, Pakistan should take the side of the GCC when it comes to the choice between Iran and the GCC.

Unfortunately this didn’t happen.

Not only did the Pakistani parliament not appraise and appreciate the GCC, the government, too, tried in different ways to avoid participation, and that trend became clear when it referred the matter to the parliament.

Even the public opinion and “noisy” reactions of writers and different categories of people as regards ‘Decisive Storm’ and the Gulf position was in the same direction.

All these factors indicate that betting on this country as a strategic ally in the future should be strongly revised.

For us, as Gulf citizens, ‘Decisive Storm’ is not a picnic to which friends are invited to enjoy time with us.

It’s a battle to protect our security and stability and the decision to start the war was not taken until the Iranian threat became clear at the borders of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the intent is to engulf the Arabian Peninsula.

In addition to the threat it poses to a strategic strait of (Bab Al Mandab)‏ - the control of such a path would strangle the Gulf.

Henceforth, seeking the help of friends and allies has become a political necessity in order to call up international efforts. In this case this is more important than the field support.

Exactly as it happened in the Afghanistan, Somalia and the Balkans.

As it failed to appreciate the relationship with Gulf States, Pakistan didn’t understand this issue and abandoned them.

For this reason and without emotional reactions, the Gulf States have to re-evaluate their strategic relationship with Pakistan, in the long term, because it absolutely cannot be our trusted strategic ally.

Sami Al Reyami is Editor-in-Chief of 'Emarat Al Youm'

'Pakistan is not the ideal ally' - Emirates 24|7

That's very funny that filthy lazy Arabs suddenly focus on Pakistan Parliament decision, they didn't concentrate themselves on many wars incluidng Syria, Libya, Iraq, Bahrain, Sudan, Egypt etc. WTF, they hardly talk about Palestine, Israel, and Talibans.

Arabs countries on the astray path and divide easily because they are full of sectarian mindsets and hatred, Pakistan should take their oil factories and control Middle East situations, they will begging more like donkeys.
 
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Shu Shu go away make some one else your ally and convert them with ur Wahhabism we already had enough from you people in fact a long way to go before we get rid of the gift of your burden! 80,000 and counting.
 
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I don't feel any responsibility to defend Saudi ...

If it's about Harmain-Asharfain it's our duty no matter what others think.
In life a few things can never be compromised so in this case we must show finger to the whole world and do our duty Period!
 
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It really do show the reality of the GCC forces, I mean seriously relying the outsides support when they are currently ranking #1 in importers of US weapons and they are at war against a rag tag khat chewheads. All their expensive toys they own means nothing, I guess.
 
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