thesolar65
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Doesn't Pakistan have RTI (Right to Information) like India?
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Dr. Shireen Mazari: Pakistan should oppose this 'coalition of the willing' , against Yemen
Dr. Shireen Mazari in NA: Pakistan should push for UN peace enforcement force, for Yemen, if the case goes to UN SC
Dr Mazari in NA: Turkey & Iran have said they want to bring an end to Yemen conflict through diplomatic means, Pakistan should join talks
Dr Mazari in NA: In Yemen, bodies lying on road, but GCC countries blocking resolution for humanitarian assistance
Shireen Mazari in NA: Yemen war is not our war, our army should not be sent there, holy places in Saudia are safe
No problem, Decisive Storm is going on with or without Pakistan.@BLACKEAGLE
Since you were eagerly waiting for decision of representatives of Pakistanis, here you are, they have spoken.
Now it might be a good time to get off your high horse and understand that not everything can be bought with cheap oil money, even if Pakistan is considered an ally.
That 'news' is a lie with no proof to back it up, don't believe anything you read on internet unless you see tangible proof.
No problem, Decisive Storm is going on with or without Pakistan.
You started this by backing Houthis what you didn't expected was that Big sleeping Arab Giant will wake up and bomb your funded HouthisGreat, keep bombing poor Yemenis in name of fighting Iran while you don't have the guts to set foot on Yemen without foreign soldiers, how valor of you.
Big sleeping Arab Giant
Every country first bomb the hell out of enemy before entering same is going on hereThat's how you look up at Saudis and it's pretty clear from your post.
That 'sleeping Arab giant' has only achieved one thing: Bombing Yemenis from the sky with billion dollar toys without daring to set foot on Yemen. That's what they have achieved. The Arab giant has managed to kill nearly 200 civilians by now, while failing miserably to stop Houthis from Advancing. Last night, they took another province capital.
You started this by backing Houthis what you didn't expected was that Big sleeping Arab Giant will wake up and bomb your funded Houthis
Actually, we're not bombing Yemenis and they're not poor at all. We're bombing heavy armed terrorests who took over Yemen and tried to assassinate the legitimate leader. Those terrorists who looted Yemeni army with help of the ousted president Saleh, and got tanks, artillary, MRLS, Balistic missiles, jets and huge amounts of ammo and arms are stooges of the terror country Iran, our enemy.Great, keep bombing poor Yemenis in name of fighting Iran while you don't have the guts to set foot on Yemen without foreign soldiers, how valor of you.
Nearly 200 civilian casualties (much more unconfirmed casualties) says otherwise.Actually, we're not bombing Yemenis and they're not poor at all.
Another fabrication by Arab-stronk group. They had him under house arrest for months, if they wanted to kill, they could tear him apart and spread his remains in different quarters of Yemen.tried to assassinate the legitimate leader
What Yemen army? Yemen army is fighting alongside Houthis, not with them, open your eyes. If there are opposing Yemen army factions, then were the hell are they? Hiding in holes?hose terrorists who looted Yemeni army with help of the ousted president Saleh, and got tanks, artillary, MRLS, Balistic missiles, jets and huge amounts of ammo and arms are stooges of the terror country Iran, our enemy.
Yes, successful indeed, while failing miserably in its prime objective: Preventing Houthis from advancing.The Decisive Storm air strikes have been doing so great and it's successful. So far, there is no for ground forces as the air strikes and Yemenite people are doing the job pretty well.
As we have been saying, everybody know that we don't really need Pakistani troops as we have more than enough trained and armed troops for the battle. Our need was for political support to give more legitimacy to the operation as Pakistan is a neigbor of Iran, a big Muslim country and an ally to the KSA. However, the operation has already had Arab, Muslim and international support.
The only two things you guys are good at are endless baseless arguements and turning decisive defeats into victories.Nearly 200 civilian casualties (much more unconfirmed casualties) says otherwise.
Another fabrication by Arab-stronk group. They had him under house arrest for months, if they wanted to kill, they could tear him apart and spread his remains in different quarters of Yemen.
What Yemen army? Yemen army is fighting alongside Houthis, not with them, open your eyes. If there are opposing Yemen army factions, then were the hell are they? Hiding in holes?
Yes, successful indeed, while failing miserably in its prime objective: Preventing Houthis from advancing.
You just can't admit it, you need trained Pakistani soldiers to do the dirty job on the ground, but so far, Pakistani poiticians have been wise to refuse it. let's not forget the disaster of 2009 Saudi intervention in Yemen where they suffered 140 casualties and left many equipment behind for Houthis while fighting inside Saudi territory and even asked Jordanian commandos and they failed again.
No you can't have a ground invasion, a successful one I mean, without leaving too many corpses behind.
And the only thing you are good at is avoiding to answer properly when you find it hard to answer.The only two things you guys are good at are endless baseless arguements and turning decisive defeats into victories.
You, more than aybody else, know that I have the proper answers. But I feel that I've been recently teaching you rather than debating you. For example, Houthis had bombed his palace several times in Aden, and that is called assassination tries while you pretend that you have no idea about that and further divert the attention by focusing on hijacking him, and BTW that in itself is an enough reason for the Arabs for phuck them up as they're doing now.And the only thing you are good at is avoiding to answer properly when you find it hard to answer.
You, more than aybody else, know that I have the proper answers. But I feel that I've been recently teaching you rather than debating you. For example, Houthis had bombed his palace several times in Aden, and that is called assassination tries while you pretend that you have no idea about that and further divert the attention by focusing on hijacking him, and BTW that in itself is an enough reason for the Arabs for phuck them up as they're doing now.