Imran Khan
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nothing to worry uae is no one
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Yeah sounds like a good idea dude, that way others can fill in the gaps and we can beat off to our nuclear weapons.. I mean create some depth to your thinking. Life is not black and white and you should know that by now.
This is neutral rather a slap on Pakistan because at least they should have condemned it.Very, very weak statement. Very likely that Saudi Arabia convinced them to release this.
Shift away from Muslim solidarity
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its a jungle rule. Big animal lives off the smaller animals. UAE is looking after its own interests to survive and they are closer to the western world and in turn western world is closer to fascist regime of India. its just merry goes round. Having said that what were we expecting from UAE when they needed us in Yemen were we there for them? Don't blame others for your own mistakes.
Servitude gets you no where in life. Not gonna vouch for an all out severance of contacts, but lines have to be drawn in support of Pakistan's uncompromising national interests. Pakistan's refusal to join the war in Yemen had enacted a strong reaction from UAE, it's only balancing that Pakistan too laments the irresponsible statements by the UAE officials on the matter of Kashmir.Yeah sounds like a good idea dude, that way others can fill in the gaps and we can beat off to our nuclear weapons.. I mean create some depth to your thinking. Life is not black and white and you should know that by now.
It's a neutral statement, but your insecurities getting the better of you.@Khafee Please take note of another gem by Yours truly Anwer Gargash. Gotta give it to this guy, he knows how to rub salt on someone wound. But on the other hand, We know who stands with us in our hour of need. I hope "C-17" of UAE AF will be there in next Pak-india conflict so you can remind us for next 10 years how they helped Pakistan !
How about you return the US$12bn you got from them, then open your mouth about Arabs.The arabs are meh.
I hope pakistan stops their free lunches now.
Don't point a finger at yourself, when you have everyone else to blame for your snooze mode.GoP has failed the Kashmir cause.
Absolutely. UAE could have stayed neutral or ambiguous. It crossed a line here.This necessitates for Pakistan to up it's diplomatic posturing and deliver a stern message to all the "brotherly" states to refrain from these half baked statements on Kashmir dispute. Not pouncing in support of Pakistan is one thing but terming Indian transgressions in Kashmir as India's internal matter is something to be not tolerated.
Let others use their resources, why should we care? Is beating off what you want to do?
Beat off to the fact that we are doing something for them and they won't do anything in return? Or perhaps beat off to the fact we have no self respect, they called it an internal matter and you want to beat off to how helpful we have been to them. Please.
Qatar doing anything yet? Any statements?@Khafee Please take note of another gem by Yours truly Anwer Gargash. Gotta give it to this guy, he knows how to rub salt on someone wound. But on the other hand, We know who stands with us in our hour of need. I hope "C-17" of UAE AF will be there in next Pak-india conflict so you can remind us for next 10 years how they helped Pakistan !
I think it's a waste of time. Pakistan should downgrade its cooperation with these Arab states
Servitude gets you no where in life. Not gonna vouch for an all out severance of contacts, but lines have to be drawn in support of Pakistan's uncompromising national interests. Pakistan's refusal to join the war in Yemen had enacted a strong reaction from UAE, it's only balancing that Pakistan too laments the irresponsible statements by the UAE officials on the matter of Kashmir.