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I do not know the truth of the incident you are referring to. However, if it happened the way you describe then it was a criminal act and the perpetrators have to be punished, no matter whoever they might be.okay sir, throwing uncontrolled/unguided blastic missles at people coming for ummrah is fine per your logic
You know that people from both sects went there from Pakistan. I don't support actions of either one of the them.tell that to shia pakistanis who are hired for fighting in syria
Along with other true statements such as
1) Iraq has wmds
2) Afghanistan's army is competent and winning.
3) India doesn't support terrorism in South Asia.
If you couldn't tell, I was being sarcastic.
several blastic missiles were intercepted over Riyadh airport....very close friend experienceI do not know the truth of the incident you are referring to. However, if it happened the way you describe then it was a criminal act and the perpetrators have to be punished, no matter whoever they might be.
You know that people from both sects went there from Pakistan. I don't support actions of either one of the them.
Hijaz can never be endangered by any muslim, and aal e Saud are indeed muslims, and so are all ahle Toshia.Hejaz is already endangered by Ahl e Saud...
the only time makkah was at threat was from shia kharjes, who stole hajr aswad, heart of kaba was, broke it down..alas, we have all forgot about it and have become stooges of iran again
- The Hajar al-Aswad was stolen from the Ka’bah around 930 CE by Qarmatian warriors who were an Ismaeeli Shia sect. They ransacked Makkah, desecrating the Well of Zamzam with Muslim corpses and carried the Black Stone away to their base in Ihsaa, in medieval Bahrain. According to the historian Al-Juwayni, the stone was returned in around 952 CE and restored to its original location.
nopeno, no, no..., he is an idiot and nawaz is hero
i am not found of arab extremist..but can u explain...
easy to blame others..complete anarchy in your foreign office..opps it didnt even existed till asif took over..and you blame india and trump
wow...
Hav you never heard of the Hadith about Najd?Hijaz can never be endangered by any muslim, and aal e Saud are indeed muslims, and so are all ahle Toshia.
Would you mind telling what should Pakistan do? Any brilliant idea that your brain has conceived?
Yes I have heard that, but we dont know what exactly the horn of Satan. People say its aal e saud, but it may some other thing, yet to come.Read his book on this matter @ http://www.imranhosein.org/books/126-the-caliphate-the-hijaz-and-the-saudi-wahabi-nation-state.html
Hav you never heard of the Hadith about Najd?
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Well it did work in Yugoslavia, and in Iraq and in Libya.Just like all there policies worked in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Come out of your lala land. American troops in Afghanistan are not dependent on Pak. Well so far Pak is one with begging bowl.Pakistan should stop slavery and try to move away from these countries.ispr should make an announcement specially for americans.just say american troops in Afghanistan are now on their own and than see the results.america will come back with a begging bowl because they care about their soldiers in afghanistan.pakistan must adopt aggressive strategy.
US pressure policy on Pakistan is working: US officials
25 Feb, 2018
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*WASHINGTON*: Pakistan need not kill or capture militants such as members of the Haqqani Network that use its territory to launch attacks in Afghanistan but could push them across the border instead, a senior US official said on Friday.
Evicting the militants would put them at risk of attack from Afghan and US forces trying to keep Afghanistan from becoming a launching pad for strikes on the West more than 16 years after September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington.
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The United States is pressuring Pakistan to cease providing sanctuary – which it denies giving – to Islamist militants unleashing chaos in neighbouring Afghanistan.
On January 4, Washington said it would suspend some security aid to Islamabad to get it to end support for the Afghan Taliban and the allied Haqqani Network whose attacks in Afghanistan have killed US , Afghan and other forces.
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The senior US official said in an interview that since the aid suspension – which US officials later said could affect as much as about $2 billion – the United States has not seen any sustained Pakistani effort against the militants.
In the latest US-led push to spur Pakistani action, a global money-laundering watchdog decided to put the country back on its terrorist financing watch list, a Pakistani government official and a diplomat told *Reuters* in Islamabad.
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The US official dismissed suggestions pressure from Washington may backfire and suggested that Pakistan might start by taking smaller, tactical steps, including forcing such groups into Afghanistan before the spring fighting season begins.
“I don’t think Pakistan is feeling its oats. I think it’s feeling pressure,” said the US official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “We have their attention.”
The official said the United States did not have a specific timeline to assess Pakistani cooperation and would be looking to see if Islamabad would take “tactical steps” such as “actions against … (the) Haqqanis, pushing them across the border.
“They don’t have to arrest them or kill them … just get them into Afghanistan, disrupt some of the infrastructure that exists, make it harder for them,” the official added. “We are about two months away from the fighting season, so now is the time to do some of this.”
Some in the US government doubt Pakistan will comply.
In a February 13 statement to Congress, US Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats said Pakistan would maintain “its ties with militant groups, restricting counter-terrorism cooperation” with the United States.
https://timesofislamabad.com/25-Feb-2018/us-pressure-policy-on-pakistan-is-working-us-officials
Their foreign office is run by Indians it seems. Trump has been very bad for Pakistan. I wonder what new accusations they will have in 2025, always something.