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well , because 100 years ago , Wahhabi attack both Karbala and killed so many Shiia and destroy both grave ... and they are openly saying that if they can , they will flatten both Karbala and Najaf ....

what about Kabba and Mecca ... and for your knowledge , Shia is more older than Sunnism ...

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r u sure pakistan sent troops there.??other then few fighter pilots.how can people be soo ignorants after recieveng 100000 barrels of oil every single day for 4 long years and that also freeeeee.what else u wanted in times of sanctions
That Wasnt Just For Free Pakistan has Tons of Defence Pact With Ksa.
Just Few Jets ? , What Happened when Terrorist took over Kaaba
Fyi
Saudi Arabia has historically remained Pakistan's closest defense partner in the Middle East, with both countries sharing extensive military and intelligence cooperation. Military relations between the two were expanded in 1967.[2] Former Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki bin Sultan described the level of cooperation as "probably one of the closest relationships in the world between any two countries"[5] while Pakistan's ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Naeem Khan, stated that Pakistan considered Saudi Arabia's security as a "personal matter".[6] The Pakistan Air Force has been in contact with the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) since the early 1960s. Following grievances over British military cooperation in the 1960s, King Faisal turned to Pakistan's assistance for air force training and maintenance.[2] In the 1960s, Pakistan helped the RSAF build and pilot its first jet fighters.[5] Pakistan Air Force pilots flew RSAF Lightnings in 1969 to repelSouth Yemeni incursions on Saudi Arabia's southern border.[5]

Pakistani troops participated alongside Saudi forces in quelling insurgents during the 1979 Grand Mosque Seizure at Islam's holiest site in Mecca.[7] A protocol was signed between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia on 14 December 1982 following the latter's request for military manpower assistance. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, up to 15,000 Pakistani troops were stationed in Saudi Arabia, to provide defense to the country.[5] Some of them were part of a brigade combat force positioned near the Israeli-Jordanian-Saudi border.[5] As of the Gulf War in 1991, up to 13,000 troops and 6,000 advisers from Pakistan were posted in Saudi Arabia.[2] Under the 1982 protocol, cooperation was widened to include military training, defense production and sharing, and joint exercises. Contingents of the Pakistani Armed Forces have frequently participated in joint military exercises inside Saudi Arabia in conjunction with the Saudi Armed Forces. Pakistani military presence in the kingdom continues presently, providing Riyadh support against internal and external regional threats.[8]

The Pakistan Navy and Royal Saudi Navy also share wide-ranging maritime cooperation, having conducted a series of joint naval exercises.[2] Officers of the Royal Saudi Navy were provided training by the Pakistan Navy during the RSN's formative years.[9]
Pakistan Armed Forces deployments - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia i hope it will Answer you
 
No, It will evoke a reaction from YOU, not from the nation.
 
well , there are always news of Iranians involvement in Karachi sectarian violence , and i agree that Iran is not much into Yemen scene , but you should not underestimate Iranian mullahs , they can color this whole scenario into a Shia Sunni conflict ..

well did they ever treat their Pakistani ( Sunni ) brothern in a good way ?
More than the Iranians, I see you painting this pic, a sectarian one. Anyhow, what do you think when Iranians supported the Bosnians being butchered by the Serbs and Kosovo, or what about the Iranian support to Hamas in Palestine? Or the Afghan mujahideen- come on guys? and I am certain you're an advocate of the Syrian Rebels and would like to see Assad topple- whereas for Houthis rebels, been asking for their rights- you turn your blind eye, because they are Shias or whatever-
 
So no anger towards Pakistan military if they go ahead with this? All of a sudden Nawaz became more powerful then the military? You guys do see the hypocrisy here don't you? Anything good the military does, it's all because of the strong COAS but going to support Saudi Arabia, let's curse the PM.
 
yes i think we are divided on this issue my view is that we should defend the Holly cities this is our obligation to do so ... but difference of opinion is always good .....
Nop Few things we are not in that age where a country goes on war with other just cz they have Same Faith.
Really bad move By Pakistan , Right Now is not a good moment for Pakistan to interfere in other peoples business , our economy is recovering , from a bad state , we are at War . Our own citizens are dying every day .

Enough is Enough For Once Pakistan Should be self centered , Standing up for this Ummah has just hurted Pakistan more.
 
Mr. Masood is known for hyped news. 2 days back he twitted TTP head's death. He pretends to have secrete informers in highest level--but ost of his info proved wrong. I am following him since last one year
 
yay getting involved in another conflict where we don't belong
 
Are there any mods on this forum or is this free for all? There are multiple threads open on the same topic. Anyone know who the mod is?
 
Personally if you ask me i dont like Saudi kings i hate them they are monarchs i am not saying we should save them i meant to say we should save mecca and Medina that is all ........
WHY its OUR obligation to "save" Mecca and Medina? Why is it even threatened?

Standing up for this Ummah has just hurted Pakistan more.
what umma? There is no such a thing!
 
Title should be NS decides to SUPPORT Saudi Arabia....Wonder if we can tie him to 1 of the planes and accidentally drop him instead of any bomb or whatever we are supposed to drop....

Yea and who is supporting us in our conflict? Wonder why Saudi didnt consult USA and their army for hire :unsure:
 
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