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Pakistan 'must be taught a lesson' with another war | Uddhav Thackeray.

Lol what a joke, even Bal thakery has lost his last relevance in his state as is shown by 3 consecutive defeats he suffered from Cong- NCP combine, India has some place in world because its foreign policy is not run on the whims and fancy of thakre family

regular drama by these clowns

Promises promises, been waiting awfully long time but when the moment of truth comes, the biatch endsup having a period.

if you don't control the likes of Hafiz saeed, you might actually find the 'promises' edging to reality.
 
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India doesn't need to do it. Pakistani corrupt politicians are already destroying Pakistan.
 
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Pakistan is untouched by India.
TTP and BLA are your own homegrown threats.


“India has over the years financed problems for Pakistan”
says United States Secretary of Defense, Chuck Hagel

February 25, 2013 3:30 pm

Secretary of defense nominee Chuck Hagel suggested in a previously unreleased 2011 speech that India has “for many years” sponsored terrorist activities against Pakistan in Afghanistan.

“India has over the years financed problems for Pakistan” in Afghanistan, Hagel said during a 2011 address regarding Afghanistan at Oklahoma’s Cameron University, according to video of the speech obtained by the Free Beacon.

The controversial comments mark a departure from established United States policy in the region and could increase tensions between the Obama administration and India should the Senate confirm Hagel on Tuesday, according to experts.



“It’s both over-the-top and a sharp departure from a U.S. position that has seen democratic India as a stabilizing influence in Afghanistan and Asia more broadly,” said Sadanand Dhume, former India bureau chief at the Far Eastern Economic Review and current resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.

“It’s also exactly the sort of statement that would have frayed ties with New Delhi, which has been watching the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan with concern,” Dhume said, referring to the administration’s plan to remove most military forces from the war-torn country in the coming months.

Hagel’s nomination has been stalled for more than a week after Senate Democrats failed to secure the 60 votes needed to end a Republican filibuster of the nomination. GOP lawmakers have continued to express concern over Hagel’s controversial stance on Israel, the Jewish community, and Iran, positions they say leave him unfit to serve in such a sensitive post.

The U.S. has long viewed India as a key ally in its fight against terrorism in the porous border regions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Tensions have arisen between India and Pakistan over the latter’s failure to stymie terrorist activities.

Hagel appears to accuse India of fueling tensions with Pakistan, claiming it is using Afghanistan “as a second front” against Pakistan.

“India for some time has always used Afghanistan as a second front, and India has over the years financed problems for Pakistan on that side of the border,” Hagel says in the speech. “And you can carry that into many dimensions, the point being [that] the tense, fragmented relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan has been there for many, many years.”


Hagel’s 2011 remarks at Cameron University were released to the Free Beacon under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The university had initially stated that Hagel would have to personally authorize the speech’s release, though no authorization was ultimately granted.

Hagel also criticized NATO during his remarks, questioning whether the international treaty organization can continue to exist.


Chuck Hagel attacks India | Washington Free Beacon
 
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Udhav Thakre has same position in India which i guess Munawar Hassan has in Pakistan. First, someone has to teach history to Udav that there have been four wars already, not 3, and the ratio stands 2-2. But, i am sure nobody takes Shiv sena seriously in India same as we don't take Jamati Islami in Pakistan. Word 'War' has become a tool for both the nation's leaders, whenever they see they are losing or not being given attention on media, this is the weapon they use to come back in spotlight.
 
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Mumbai: "Let there be a fourth war between India and Pakistan to teach them a lesson," Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray said Friday. Pakistan has thrice been taught a lesson in past wars, but that has not had a deterrent effect on that country so it needs to be taught a lesson again, Thackeray said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana' Friday.

The Shiv Sena chief's editorial was published against the backdrop of the recent comments by Pakistan Prime Nawaz Sharif on the possibility of war between the nuclear-armed neighbours if the Kashmir issue was not resolved - which was later denied. PTI Thackeray praised Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his prompt response to Sharif's outburst and said "every Indian feels proud". "Till I am alive, it will be impossible for Pakistan to win any war," Thackeray quoted the prime minister as saying. Manmohan Singh was responding to Sharif's outburst that "it was his dream to resolve the Kashmir issue during his lifetime". Sharif was also reported to have warned that the Kashmir problem must be resolved before the two nuclear powers go to war over it. Later, the Pakistani Prime Minister's Office denied the statement, which was widely carried in that country's media, including The Dawn newsdaily, Thackeray said. "Pakistan only understands such tough language (of war).

After its hat-trick of losses, if it has still not learnt a lesson, let there be a fourth war," he said. According to him, a fourth all-out war would be a better option than Pakistan killing Indian soldiers on the sly, referring to the recent incidents when some Indian soldiers were martyred by Pakistani soldiers. However, Thackeray warned that if a fourth war breaks out, Pakistan would be wiped off the global map and India would even re-capture the Pakistan-occupied areas of Kashmir.

Read more at: Pakistan must be taught a lesson with another war: Uddhav Thackeray | Firstpost

Iam in favor of a war ...as Nawaz has already made his mood. Indian army should launch an attack from Rajasthan side towards Sindh..Lahore etc. It is very easy to take on Pakistan. They don't have any guts just big mouths.

Pak is not anymoer worth fighting.... Pak ka vaise hi kuch ni hona voh toh apni hi kabre khod rahe the aaj tak... leave them thery are already in war kinda situation........

But Udhav thackrey ke baap kya jata hai war karlo..... Inhone jo gandh failyaee hai mumbai me UP-Bihari wali uska kya....... He lives in a safe house ask 1.2 Bn people to go on war......... Our politician are really brainless sumtimes......... People need roti kapda makan not cheap stuff now......
 
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Pakistan must be taught a lesson with another war: Uddhav Thackeray

This guy has to wait a little, Pakistan is already very busy fighting all those wars she has declared against herself. In the meantime this guy can try to create some new knots to tie his dhoti, it will be no less fun...
 
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Mumbai: "Let there be a fourth war between India and Pakistan to teach them a lesson," Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray said Friday. Pakistan has thrice been taught a lesson in past wars, but that has not had a deterrent effect on that country so it needs to be taught a lesson again, Thackeray said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana' Friday.

The Shiv Sena chief's editorial was published against the backdrop of the recent comments by Pakistan Prime Nawaz Sharif on the possibility of war between the nuclear-armed neighbours if the Kashmir issue was not resolved - which was later denied. PTI Thackeray praised Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his prompt response to Sharif's outburst and said "every Indian feels proud". "Till I am alive, it will be impossible for Pakistan to win any war," Thackeray quoted the prime minister as saying. Manmohan Singh was responding to Sharif's outburst that "it was his dream to resolve the Kashmir issue during his lifetime". Sharif was also reported to have warned that the Kashmir problem must be resolved before the two nuclear powers go to war over it. Later, the Pakistani Prime Minister's Office denied the statement, which was widely carried in that country's media, including The Dawn newsdaily, Thackeray said. "Pakistan only understands such tough language (of war).

After its hat-trick of losses, if it has still not learnt a lesson, let there be a fourth war," he said. According to him, a fourth all-out war would be a better option than Pakistan killing Indian soldiers on the sly, referring to the recent incidents when some Indian soldiers were martyred by Pakistani soldiers. However, Thackeray warned that if a fourth war breaks out, Pakistan would be wiped off the global map and India would even re-capture the Pakistan-occupied areas of Kashmir.

Read more at: Pakistan must be taught a lesson with another war: Uddhav Thackeray | Firstpost

Iam in favor of a war ...as Nawaz has already made his mood. Indian army should launch an attack from Rajasthan side towards Sindh..Lahore etc. It is very easy to take on Pakistan. They don't have any guts just big mouths.
Uddhav Thackrey is a Fool!!!!
 
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And stagnate our growth story. Great solution.
 
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Now we don't need to anything as Pakistan itself is learning its lessons. ;)

Some Guys Never Learn ;)
Its a little "warm up" for upcoming "big game"
Better You Indians do some rehearsal too
Otherwise it would be a pretty much "one sided" match :azn:
 
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India shouldn't bother, Pakistan is rotting and burning from the inside. Soon it will be a dieseased corpse just like my Afganistan which Pakistan caused.
 
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