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Pakistan repeats the mistakes of Afghanistan in Bahrain

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While I understand that many of these soldiers are private ex-Pakistani citizens doing a well-paid job, it is still wrong. If Pakistan were strong enough to afford a morally principled position, we could have formed a state policy to disallow recruitment for such regimes in Pakistan.
 
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ya correct this will spoil the name of Pakistan in front of Shias...
 
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not a good situation for pakistan. the mercenaries have joined in private capacity but its the GOP which is being blamed by common people.
 
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Are there any chance of Bahrain being another Afghanistan????

Is Govt of Pakistan involved in it???
 
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Mercenaries????????? Most of these people having been living there since decades............heck it takes 2 decades alone to get bahraini citizenship.........also its not the first time these ppl r going there!!!


Wat do u want? Pakistan spoils its relationship with bahraini govt which will remain in power........or a few protesters???

Why should we spoil our relationship with the state of Bahrain.
 
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Are there any chance of Bahrain being another Afghanistan????

Is Govt of Pakistan involved in it???
Certainly not...Here the Majority Shia population is against the ruling Sunni popultaion...its just a Fight for power...
 
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The revolution is already crushed..No worry now..
 
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Pakistan is the second largest shia majority country in the world which had several shia head of state and whose founder was also a shia.

A country which doesnt function according to the will of its Founding father...its credibility regarding Shias can be Questioned..
 
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hey this was needed for Ummah and khilafa. pakistan did a good job. we should send soldiers to any muslim country immediately whenever it needs. Ummah first.
 
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This is an Australian TV report on Bahrain. Note that the protesters are both Shia and Sunni, united against the tyrants and their foreign (Pakistani, Bangladeshi) mercenaries.

Bahrain - Kingdom, Undercover - Foreign Correspondent - ABC

Once again, Pakistan is on the wrong side of history.

Only a fool would assume that protestors are both shia and sunni..as the sunni yeild wide power base and form the so called privelliged class of Bahrain. True the movement could have lured some sunnis into it out of political sentiments but at large it is a shia revolt, foundation of which was laid few years back further affirmed by Iran claiming Bahrain as 14th provience. Mischiefs of Iran and his hegemonic goals are exposed from time to time. Iran is a destitue country now standing on the verge of disintegration. The Khomeni vision of rising another Safvid empire has failed vigrously, the nation has turned desperate..the so called ayatollah / sayyadis are most hated figured on Iranian streets and dubbed "Marmulak". Iran controls a large swate of Ajami Arabs in Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and eastern-Saudi Arabia through their religious loyality towards Qom.

The boundries of modren Pakistan were first carved during the Ummyad rule as such we have deep rooted connections with the Arabs. Disconnecting Pakistan from the Arabs has been the prime policy of mullahs in iran who in the words of Khomeni thrive to turn pakistan into a model islamic ( read safvid / fatmid actually) state. Iran has no sympathy towards Pakistan, if they did they would not be funding secretation killing and acts of terrroism.

If iran feels necessary to shame pakistan due to private contribution of its men, then it should also feel ashamed of its offical role of IRGC in recent syrin protests and at Ahwaz in Iran.

The shia is the arab world have been a nuisance from day one be it Hejaz, Makkah, Medina, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar you name it.

Last year a heretic named Adil Al Habib sparked a massive row by abusing Um Al Momineen. These people purposely engage in these rifts to cause public outrage and find excuses to commit fasad.

In Pakistan the two communities had been largely harmonius until the Arab and Iranian interference started out of this own animosity against each other..pitting Pakistanis against each other tit for tat style.

Pakistan is the only Sunni majority country where Shias have been elected to top offices and played an important part in the country's history and nation building. Although disputes exist over this, some believe that the founder of Pakistan Muhammed Ali Jinnah and Muhammad Ali Bogra were Shia Muslims. So are the Bhuttos, Asif Ali Zardari, Syeda Abida Hussain, Faisal Saleh Hayat, Fahmida Mirza, Zulfiqar Mirza and several other top ranking Pakistani Politicians and Generals such as Musa Khan, Yahya Khan, Mushaf Ali Mir and Iskander Mirza.
 
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ya correct this will spoil the name of Pakistan in front of Shias...

Only Shias?????

Then how will you explain East Pakistan (Bangladesh) support to Iraqi invasion by USA (Saddam Hussein was Sunni) or Uighur Muslims in China??
 
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