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I would prefer to live under a rock than to become a Patwari, Jiyala, Karkun or Dancing tabdeeli Razakar.
And you missed my point altogether party. I don't know what made you justify actions of Imran Khan but that much I know he supported Musharaf too. And raising voice for drone strike is nothing special he did only.
Yes asking these and respinding these questions u mentioned are aporoperiate. Debating details like military soecific like number unit. Weapon systems logestic details are foolish.I think in a democracy you need to say why you are intervening and what is being gotten.
How else are you going to prevent Nawaz Sharif and army brass from pocketing money and throwing a bunch of army jawans as cannon fodder in Yemen ?
I think good move by your PM... it will prevent sectarian violence in your country...
Negetive side of the decision is you wil never know if he is filling his pockets with saudi money...
Bunch of Somalis with RPGs take out USA Black Hawk Downs and Kill over Dozens of Pakistanis and Americans
but think of Yemen as 1000 Multiply Somalia plus Afghanistan, if you do not believe me than let Pakistan Army come in body bags if they ever landed in Yemen
Is it wise to put your hand in a hornets nest just because you survived the wasp nest?Why are u so scared of Houthis? I bet Taliban alone can finish them off..why? because Talibans are better trained with loadz of experience 1000 times brutal thn Houthis..If Pakistan army can kick their asses thn who the hell are Houthis?
Is it wise to put your hand in a hornets nest just because you survived the wasp nest?
Of course we won't do nothing if KSA is under threat. But attacking a third party is completely different issue.But i think we should respect our defence pact with Saudis if there is any..I dont think it will be better for Pakistan's future and reputation to just do nothing when Saudis already count us in.
Hats off for Powerful Islamic Revolution and allies.
Not a single MP spoke in favour of sending troops. “Iran should also join the discussion and evaluate whether their policy is correct or not,” the PM said. “If we get involved in Yemen, a huge blaze will once again erupt in our country,” veteran opposition lawmaker Ghulam Ahmed Bilour told parliament. “My army is not a rent-an-army.”
The news is in the public domain.
Then what the point of debating it in the parliament?