nirreich
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Dont worry they wont have it that long.
We will have it longer than Pakistan...
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Dont worry they wont have it that long.
Dont worry they wont have it that long.
Fine , point taken . But could you please tell me why Israel continues to build settlements when the UN and other Israeli allies contiue to ask them to stop . Does it not make the two state solution difficult and complicate things further ?
Why does Israel keep building houses for young Israeli women and children, while supplying over 50000 Palestinians with work(They are hired to build these houses so that their families do not starve in the West Bank)? Because it is our home, our country and our land.
The UN and our so called "Allies" have to play the political game, of course. To satisfy the oil rich Arabs, you must criticize Israel, i thought this was obvious.
In the end, Israel has only a handful of true allies(You can exclude most of Europe from the list of allies) who understand why Israel is building homes in the land that is rightfully theirs.
There won't be any type of peace as long as Arab children are taught that they must kill Jews in the name of Holy Jihad, when President Abbas who is a "moderate" names streets in the honor of suicide bombers.
For every Israeli man, woman and child that they murder, we build more homes.
Your definition of a$$ kissing obviously is different from mine . not calling all the palestinians terrorists and supporting their right to exist peacefully along with Israel is not A$$ kissing according to my definition .
And i would request you to not use such language again just because me and you are not on the same page on some issue . I get what you say but my point of view says that beyond supporting Israel's right to exist we should not diss the Palestinians and make an enemy out of the Arabs .Not a very wise thing to do . As far i know except for providing some lip service to Kashmiri cause of Pakistanis Arabs haven't done much at all concretely which becomes a useless customary practice. Even here on this forum I dont see Arab members Supporting Pakistan over india on Kashmir . for the most part they take a neutral stand . However if you know something i don't then please kindly bring it to my notice.
We can agree to disagree on some points but please don't use that kind of language again. With all due respect , there is a limit to my patience .Learn to respect others opinion as well .
Finally, there's a third strand to the Saudi-Pakistan nexus: religion. Whenever Saudi rulers have felt under threat they shore up their legitimacy by looking to the ulema. In 1979, the Iranian revolution and the siege of Mecca spooked the monarchy into giving more money and power to the clerics. That fuelled the growth of violent Sunni extremism over the subsequent decade and in South Asia in particular. Last year, similarly anxious to bolster their Islamic credentials, the regime responded in the same fashion funnelling a part of its $120 billion spending package to the religious establishment and reaching out to some of the most extreme strands of regional Islamist movements.
That will have profound and pernicious effects not just in the Middle East and North Africa, but also in the jihadist heartlands of Punjab and even within India. Sunni terrorist groups, including Pakistan-sponsored outfits like the Lashkar-e-Taiba, will have new resources and political allies. That throws up fiendishly difficult intelligence and counterterrorism challenges for Delhi.
Saudi Arabia's former intelligence chief once claimed that his country's relationship to Pakistan was probably one of the closest relationships in the world between any two countries. Whether or not that's hyperbole, it's going to get closer.
We will have it longer than Pakistan...
indians will vote israel.
Pakistanis will vote Palestine
First, let me repeat it again, we support a 2 state solution.
But it is the Palestinians, and them egged on by the Arabs who have time and again denounced Israel’s right to exist. If not, they only accept a solution which completely disregards Israeli sovereignty as well as poses a threat to Israel’s national security.
Nirreich, what do you mean by this?
Most "intelligent" Of them are pink.there are more indians than pakistanis on this forum