Falcon29
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We all appreciate Pakistan's role in all wars and modern day diplomacy. I have praised Pakistan in the past and especially for bringing Palestinian students. I also personally know the Palestinian ambassador to Pakistan, he helped travel out of Gaza. God bless Pakistan and all Muslims nations whether they help or not.
As for what point you're making, Turkey cannot take a 360 turn so soon especially after the MB was ousted in Egypt. If they win again in Turkey then it is moving in the right path. Don't underestimate the Turks, the Turks were some of the bravest people and also had very good willed leaders. One of their leaders sent ships to Ireland for the starving people even when the Queen limited him to only sending 2 ships.
The thing with Turkey is more with politics, the leadership is similar to the MB however they still have to maintain Turkey's relations with the West. Relations with the West isn't a bad thing as long as they don't act against our interests too much and end their support to Israel's occupation. Things are changing the West is realizing something is not right over there. Israel will not see a good diplomatic future. I just happen to sympathize with the AKP party somewhat since I'm more familiar with them. I'm not that familiar with Pakistani leadership and their goals/interests. Of course Pakistani people have done a great job helping Arabs, their people's personal support is also outstanding. I never expected such a high rate of people from a certain nationality to express so much support to Palestine. It's heartwarming, we don't get that from much people. I personally think our cooperation could go beyond imaginable, problem is the politics in the Arab world is preventing Pakistan from training Palestinians for example as they help Arab militias just as they did with Afghanistan. I believe Saudi Arabia is the obstacle to a Arab world with unimaginable relations with Pakistan.
So the reason for my attention to Turkey brother is the modern day politics, I'm not really in the Saudi/Egypt/Jordan camp because I believe they're bringing us back decades and into chaos through their efforts to persecute moderate Islamists rather than look for diplomatic solutions.
We all appreciate Pakistan's role in all wars and modern day diplomacy. I have praised Pakistan in the past and especially for bringing Palestinian students. I also personally know the Palestinian ambassador to Pakistan, he helped travel out of Gaza. God bless Pakistan and all Muslims nations whether they help or not.
As for what point you're making, Turkey cannot take a 360 turn so soon especially after the MB was ousted in Egypt. If they win again in Turkey then it is moving in the right path. Don't underestimate the Turks, the Turks were some of the bravest people and also had very good willed leaders. One of their leaders sent ships to Ireland for the starving people even when the Queen limited him to only sending 2 ships.
The thing with Turkey is more with politics, the leadership is similar to the MB however they still have to maintain Turkey's relations with the West. Relations with the West isn't a bad thing as long as they don't act against our interests too much and end their support to Israel's occupation. Things are changing the West is realizing something is not right over there. Israel will not see a good diplomatic future. I just happen to sympathize with the AKP party somewhat since I'm more familiar with them. I'm not that familiar with Pakistani leadership and their goals/interests. Of course Pakistani people have done a great job helping Arabs, their people's personal support is also outstanding. I never expected such a high rate of people from a certain nationality to express so much support to Palestine. It's heartwarming, we don't get that from much people. I personally think our cooperation could go beyond imaginable, problem is the politics in the Arab world is preventing Pakistan from training Palestinians for example as they help Arab militias just as they did with Afghanistan. I believe Saudi Arabia is the obstacle to a Arab world with unimaginable relations with Pakistan.
So the reason for my attention to Turkey brother is the modern day politics, I'm not really in the Saudi/Egypt/Jordan camp because I believe they're bringing us back decades and into chaos through their efforts to persecute moderate Islamists rather than look for diplomatic solutions.