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Arabs slam Pak stand on Yemen and Call on Pakistani Parliament to Fall in Line

I know Pakistani Parliament made the most stupid move we can't live alone in this world we had to stand with 1.3 billion Sunni Block which are on side and our economy depends on most of these countries. What were are members thinking ???

Opting out of a go-nowhere war, choosing neutrality, while still offering goodwill gestures and support is not the same as turning our backs on KSA and GCC. These are important countries for us, and we have to maintain our relations. But we're also not to be some puppet state dragged into fighting other people's wars for them, then guilt tripped and threatened when we kindly opt out.

Take a look around you, when was the last successful intervention in the Middle East, last successful war? Bloodless regime change, or suppression of insurgency?

Name all the wars, and then name those instances. Is putting our own behind on the line, worth what economic gain we might have had ore of had we have been a loyal servant? Is the economic gain worth the many that will die in Yemen and yet another Muslim nation torn to the ground? You masquerade as a Godly man.... what will you say to God when blood is spilt on your account?
 
I know Pakistani Parliament made the most stupid move we can't live alone in this world we had to stand with 1.3 billion Sunni Block which are on side and our economy depends on most of these countries. What were are members thinking ???

There is no Shia Sunni divide. Stop your idiotic logic. We must stand with all Muslims.
 
Why you Arabs always are targeting Persians? We all are Muslims. I m not Perisan but whats happening in Arabia is your impotency. Arabs are at each other throat and then see the hands of Perisans in every disaster Middle East is facing.

Yemen is a Muslim country too. We Pakistanis have nothing against Yemen. Yemen cant be helped by bombing. It can be helped by enabling warring factions to talk. Yemen has been in civil war for a long time. External meddling will create it another Somalia. Do you want a failed state in Arabian peninsula?

Because the same "lovely" Persians are obsessed about the 450 million or so Arabs due to certain Muslim Arabs conquering their lands militarily, religiously, culturally, linguistically and even ethnically almost 1500 years ago. Since then they have held an enormous grudge and when the "Iranian Arabs" reached power in Iran after the "Islamic" revolution in 1979 they started sponsoring proxies and terrorist groups all over the Arab world, started smuggling bombs and weapons to Makkah during Hajj and Umrah (nobody has ever attempted such a thing) etc. Rest is history. We just don't like each other and we are fighting a proxy war that should have been prevented but you have to thank the Mullah's of Iran for that as there was no proxy war prior to 1979.

We are bombing a terror cult called Houthi's who overthrew the legitimate government of Yemen and threatened to attack KSA. This is unacceptable. The Yemeni government asked us (The Arab world) for help and we delivered as this was also in our interests We have the support of most of the world. Be it the Western or Eastern part. Muslim or non-Muslim.

Personally Pakistan can do what they want to vis-a-vis this conflict if you ask me. KSA can deal with this on their own and with our Arab allies. If we don't do that it's all due to the lack of political will not money, manpower, abilities etc.

Yemen was already a failed state to a large degree.
 
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I know which is what I was trying to tell people here. I don't get the fuss but you have to understand the toxic environment in the ME currently. The region is basically ready to explode any given moment. Some would say that the region has already exploded partially.

People don't understand that the relations between Pakistan and the Arab world, especially the GCC, are unlike any other relationship in the Muslim world. This will have no influence on the relations at all. We don't even know if this news is authentic to begin with.

The Farsis are just trying to stir trouble as usual and are meddling in issues that do not concern them the slightest (local Arab conflicts and Arab-Pakistani relations). They think that the relations were cut completely on all fronts earlier today. Little do the clowns know.:lol:

Sure they don't understand. Spread of Islam in Indian sub-continent is a disturbing memory for Indian folks. They often confuse our pride of being Muslim as wanna be arabs. They also don't get the affiliation among Muslims. I don't blame them. You can't feel this unless you are Muslim. Having said that, Pakistan walks a tight rope. India is trying to encircle Pakistan from three sides. We just recently managed to unroll their advance in Afghanistan. Iran-India nexus is yet to be dealt with.

Pakistan is walking carefully in these testing times. Untill we free our country from paid terorrists and set our economy on right path, open confrontations will do more harm than good. I don't blame Iran outright. Sanctioned to teeth they were looking for exit paths. India capitlazed on this opportunity. Iran can not mess much with Pakistan because of demographic situation. Unlike Iraq where Shia majority lives near Iran border, Sunni majority lives in Iran near Pakistan border. They are also ethnically not persians. They are Baloch. And they are not happy with Tehran government. While some may see Pakistan's Shia population as its vulnerability, Iran's Sunni population is also something they can't ignore. We neither want to stir unrest there nor here in Pakistan. Iran understands it very well.
 
A bigger game is at play here. People should know about it: China-Iran-Pakistan Nexus to Contain and Isolate India and Saudi Arabia

:lol:

You do realize that Pakistan's closest Muslim ally is KSA and that one of China's largest trading partners is KSA and the GCC?

What a joke.

@Chinese-Dragon @ChineseTiger1986

China has closer ties to KSA, the GCC and Arab world than with Iran as well. Ask any Chinese user or just look at the ground realities for once.

Also since when are KSA and India on the same boat? KSA just like India has a policy where business is a major priority hence the relations but such relations exist between Iran and India too.

The GCC would not be a 2 trillion dollar economy if we did not try to have cordial business ties with major economies of the world.

You are really desperate to stir trouble up but fail tremendously every single time.:lol:
 
Sure they don't understand. Spread of Islam in Indian sub-continent is a disturbing memory for Indian folks. They often confuse our pride of being Muslim as wanna be arabs. They also don't get the affiliation among Muslims. I don't blame them. You can't feel this unless you are Muslim. Having said that, Pakistan walks a tight rope. India is trying to encircle Pakistan from three sides. We just recently managed to unroll their advance in Afghanistan. Iran-India nexus is yet to be dealt with.

Pakistan is walking carefully in these testing times. Untill we free our country from paid terorrists and set our economy on right path, open confrontations will do more harm than good. I don't blame Iran outright. Sanctioned to teeth they were looking for exit paths. India capitlazed on this opportunity. Iran can not mess much with Pakistan because of demographic situation. Unlike Iraq where Shia majority lives near Iran border, Sunni majority lives in Iran near Pakistan border. They are also ethnically not persians. They are Baloch. And they are not happy with Tehran government. While some may see Pakistan's Shia population as its vulnerability, Iran's Sunni population is also something they can't ignore. We neither want to stir unrest there nor here in Pakistan. Iran understands it very well.

I have always said that Pakistan should mind its own affairs before anything else as you have enough to look after. If the Arab world really wants to do what they gotta do they will do it. This news might force them to do the right thing. So I welcome it. As I said this is not about money, manpower, toys, ability etc. It was always about sending a political message of unity. Anyone thinking that Pakistan would ever send more than 2000 troops was deluding themselves. We don't even know if there will be a ground invasion although it looks likely. I would still prefer a diplomatic solution although I have no love lost for the Houthi terror cult.
 
Opting out of a go-nowhere war, choosing neutrality, while still offering goodwill gestures and support is not the same as turning our backs on KSA and GCC. These are important countries for us, and we have to maintain our relations. But we're also not to be some puppet state dragged into fighting other people's wars for them, then guilt tripped and threatened when we kindly opt out.

Take a look around you, when was the last successful intervention in the Middle East, last successful war? Bloodless regime change, or suppression of insurgency?

Name all the wars, and then name those instances. Is putting our own behind on the line, worth what economic gain we might have had ore of had we have been a loyal servant? Is the economic gain worth the many that will die in Yemen and yet another Muslim nation torn to the ground? You masquerade as a Godly man.... what will you say to God when blood is spilt on your account?
They are not taking it that way you just pissed them off although my sources tell what they asked we provided this is just a drama to fool some but I hope my source is right otherwise if they really get pissed of dam you are looking at lot of trouble days ahead
 
The Gulf Arab monarchies are notorious thugs, liars and backstabbers, there is absolutely nothing to gain for Pakistan from these relations. I mean you might as well form an alliance with the devil, that would actually be much less dangerous.
 
Because the same "lovely" Persians are obsessed about the 450 million or so Arabs due to certain Muslim Arabs conquering their lands militarily, religiously, culturally, linguistically and even ethnically almost 1500 years ago. Since then they have held an enormous grudge and when the "Iranian Arabs" reached power in Iran after the "Islamic" revolution in 1979 they started sponsoring proxies and terrorist groups all over the Arab world, started smuggling bombs and weapons to Makkah during Hajj and Umrah (nobody has ever attempted such a thing) etc. Rest is history. We just don't like each other and we are fighting a proxy war that should have been prevented but you have to thank the Mullah's of Iran for that as there was no proxy war prior to 1979.

We are bombing a terror cult called Houthi's who overthrew the legitimate government of Yemen and threatened to attack KSA. This is unacceptable. The Yemeni government asked us (The Arab world) for help and we delivered as this was also in our interests We have the support of most of the world. Be it the Western or Eastern part. Muslim or non-Muslim.

Personally Pakistan can do what they want to vis-a-vis this conflict if you ask me. KSA can deal with this on their own and with our Arab allies. If we don't do that it's all due to the lack of political will not money, manpower, abilities etc.

Yemen was already a failed state to a large degree.

But then my dear bombing is not going to help. This will create more problems. There is only way out and that is engaging in negotiations. There are other more sinister enemies in the region who want this war to escalate. You should be aware.
 

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