El Sidd
ELITE MEMBER
- Joined
- Apr 5, 2017
- Messages
- 67,597
- Reaction score
- 2
- Country
- Location
lets just hope this Govt does not mess it up
they will be irrelevant soon
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
lets just hope this Govt does not mess it up
Uncle Sam to the rescue, as often happens. Also predictable.
Actually, Uncle Sam's first reaction was 'India has the right of self defense'. I think it was said by both Pomeo and Bolton. Obviously, yes, go ahead and attack. If attacked already, then keep attacking. It was ONLY after it became apparent that India was not going to have the cake walk as expected then the calls for 'restraints' came.
Same thing happened with the Turkish coup against Erdogan: It was 'hope peace prevails' instead of condemning the illegal coup. It was ONLY after the coup was being crushed then the love of democracy came.
Same thing always happen when Israelis bomb Gaza: Israel has the right of self defense. It's only after enough Gazans are killed that calls for peace and restraints are raised.
That SMQ had to thank Uncle Sam... is an attempt to keep Uncle involved now that Uncle is involved. Because Pakistan doesn't want a war.
El Sidd Sahib, esteemed member of PDF, I hope and pray that one day you start your own paper and show the world what real journalism looks like.stop employing pathological liars at the position of FM. Was 1971 not a lesson enough that these feudal lords cannot think beyond their own glorification?
Not Qureshi. But the newspaper should highlight that despite what the FM would like to project, things have not cooled down between Pakistan and India.
The lesson here that everyone seems to be ignoring due to the headrush is that this shot across the bow is only to make Pakistan realize that it needs a new policy in a different direction in certain matters. The ball is in Pakistan's court, clearly, and it will make decisions to suits its own perceived national interests, as always
El Sidd Sahib, esteemed member of PDF, I hope and pray that one day you start your own paper and show the world what real journalism looks like.
If you imply the new Pak policy should be against the bearded fundos who wreak havoc in the region then I am all for that. However, there are enough PDF members here who will come up with theories of India/US alliance countering China and those theories have such solid basis that even NY Times admits that. So...the bearded fundos maybe neutralized--then what will be the next 'Do More'?!
You seem to have a very charitable and perhaps naive opinion of the geopolitical situation in Pakistan.
how so?they will be irrelevant soon
Any doubts after this message?
Remember: India will [always] want to fuel discord between US and Pakistan. We should up our diplomatic game, and not fall for this Indian trap.
Pakistan has considerable geopolitical significance and potential; US would want to work with Pakistan in the long-term.
Kind of Kosher ...Dawn is halal now?
Why did Mr. Qureshi not mention Iran? Iran was one of the first countries to both threaten and offered to mediate during the tensions which are escalating despite his statement.