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

You not long ago also supported ttp .. Justified terrorism and heinous acts like suicide BOMBING and BEHEADINGS!

Have some shame!

Stop acting like a dog of KSA ... Or move there.. Let's see if they give a sh|t about you!
I never supported TTP I told How our betrayel led to there creation and I stand by my views
 
Pakistan should have taken the same stand as the USA and UK take with each other.

Pakistan has made a very bad decision in staying neutral. Staying neutral means that Pakistan is towing the Iranian line.

Bad mistake, bad decision, pakistan will pay in the long run.
A resolution passed by a bogus assembly is as bogus if not more as the assembly itself. It is not the bogus assembly full of thieves that would decide but the military, and she has already decided. This bogus resolution is for the consumption of the public. We will protect KSA in case of hostilities.
 
Lets make one thing clear, Saudi Arabia is under nuclear protection by Pakistan. Without a shadow of a doubt if Saudi borders are attacked PA will deploy so calm down @Zarvan . Whatever deals have been done between Pak-Saudi is their f**king business.

But to expect PA to open another front when they are at war in their own country is selfish. UAE needs to understand this situation. Pakistan is still cleaning up the mess Nato left behind. It is fully occupied. Understand this.

If UAE feels it is still not acceptable then why don't you commit troops to zarb e azb in return and see for yourself.
That I know but you just pissed of GCC at least your Parliament I hope we manage to safe our relations with them other wise economic disaster is on the way and also strategic one
 
A resolution passed by a bogus assembly is as bogus if not more as the assembly itself. It is not the bogus assembly full of thieves that would decide but the military, and she has already decided. This bogus resolution is for the consumption of the public. We will protect KSA in case of hostilities.

Agreed.

Pakistan will protect the Holy land at all costs, even if we have to do it alone.
 
A resolution passed by a bogus assembly is as bogus if not more as the assembly itself. It is not the bogus assembly full of thieves that would decide but the military, and she has already decided. This bogus resolution is for the consumption of the public. We will protect KSA in case of hostilities.
I fully agree and what I am hearing and even PML N ministers telling media and many those media who are close to Armed Forces are saying massive number of troops have reached KSA. I don't think this assembly is told anything and this UAE statement also seems to be part of plan
 
This is surprising coming from UAE government. That country is known to be the least likely country to get involved in any war directly in any meaningful manner.

As an international financial and commercial centre, they cannot afford to get involved in a serious conflict. Not to mention a few islands of theirs are under fierce dispute with Iran and Iran is very very powerful when compared to them.

However, this is reflecting one thing; Pakistan's will to stand independently and its leaders having the maturity to say NO to other's conflicts. IMHO Pakistan should send its top negotiators for a peace deal between Houthis/Iranian backers and the GCC military commanders in some neutral country like Turkey.

Getting physically involved will be dangerous for Pakistan's economy and also the loss of precious manpower in a war and political antagonizing of Iran and Syria.
 
Should propose a mutual defence treaty. If they agree to it then we should go in. Otherwise, how can anyone expect one-sided/unconditional support.
 
@Saif al-Arab
I was not going to get involved in this debate and so first and last comments from me.
People really don't understand the complexity of the situation.
Iranian government not the people are the root of the problem. And they are hell bent on taking the Saudis out of the equation. And what people don't realize is that the Iranians know that for them to take the Saudis out they will have to take out the Pakistanis first. And I personally believe that the storm will hit home and it will do that soon. I just hope I am wrong. these are the same Iranians who are supporting Indians over us. Who support our enemies. and who have in recent past threatened us with army interventionot, and also their armed forces have fired inside our borders regularly. I just hope that Pakistan is not standing alone when shit hits home.

On a side note yesterday for the first time I saw electronic signs on the road in Kuwait asking people to surrender unlicensed arms.

Wait for me getting called a madrassa graduate a wahabi and what not. Lol
 
UAE warns Pakistan of ‘heavy price for ambiguous stand’ on Yemen
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“Tehran seems to be more important to Islamabad and Ankara than the Gulf countries,” says Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash. — Reuters/File
KARACHI: Pakistani lawmakers’ call for the government to remain neutral on the escalating crisis in Yemen has evoked a strong response from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

“The vague and contradictory stands of Pakistan and Turkey are an absolute proof that Arab security — from Libya to Yemen — is the responsibility of none but Arab countries,” UAE’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash said.

Speaking to renowned Emirati newspaperKhaleej Times, Garhash warned Pakistan of having to pay a “heavy price” for taking on what he called an “ambiguous stand”. He added that Pakistan should take a clear position “in favour of its strategic relations with the six-nation Arab Gulf cooperation Council”.

“The Arabian Gulf is in a dangerous confrontation, its strategic security is on the edge, and the moment of truth distinguishes between the real ally and the ally of media and statements,” Gargashtweetedmoments after the Pakistani parliament passed the resolution insisting on neutrality in the Yemen conflict.

Gargash went to symbolise Pakistan’s resolution as equivalent of siding up with Iran instead of the Gulf. “Tehran seems to be more important to Islamabad and Ankara than the Gulf countries,” Gargash said.

“Though our economic and investment assets are inevitable, political support is missing at critical moments,” he added.

The Parliament on Friday passed a unanimous resolution, vowing to defend Saudi Arabia’s territorial integrity and the holy places of Makkah and Madinah. But none of these locations appear to have so far been threatened by the conflict.

“Pakistan should play a mediating role and not get involved in the fighting in Yemen,” the resolution stated, adding that “the Parliament of Pakistan ... underscores the need for continued efforts by the government of Pakistan to find a peaceful resolution of the crisis”.

“[Parliament] desires that Pakistan should maintain neutrality in the Yemen conflict so as to be able to play a proactive diplomatic role to end the crisis,” it stated.

The Saudi-led coalition launched air strikes against the Houthi rebels on March 26 in support of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi after they seized the capital and forced him to flee to Aden.



UAE warns Pakistan of ‘heavy price for ambiguous stand’ on Yemen - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
did u read my post.. keep ur retarded comments to ur self.. everyone has the to express his opinion and read my post rearding muslim ... i dont want to even explain it to u. "Like minded guy"

i dont have to show u how much i love pakistan and it hurts that its been used by ppl like you...
Shut up UMMAH thumping clown.
 
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“Tehran seems to be more important to Islamabad and Ankara than the Gulf countries,” says Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash. — Reuters/File
KARACHI: Pakistani lawmakers’ call for the government to remain neutral on the escalating crisis in Yemen has evoked a strong response from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

“The vague and contradictory stands of Pakistan and Turkey are an absolute proof that Arab security — from Libya to Yemen — is the responsibility of none but Arab countries,” UAE’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash said.

Speaking to renowned Emirati newspaperKhaleej Times, Garhash warned Pakistan of having to pay a “heavy price” for taking on what he called an “ambiguous stand”. He added that Pakistan should take a clear position “in favour of its strategic relations with the six-nation Arab Gulf cooperation Council”.

“The Arabian Gulf is in a dangerous confrontation, its strategic security is on the edge, and the moment of truth distinguishes between the real ally and the ally of media and statements,” Gargashtweetedmoments after the Pakistani parliament passed the resolution insisting on neutrality in the Yemen conflict.

Gargash went to symbolise Pakistan’s resolution as equivalent of siding up with Iran instead of the Gulf. “Tehran seems to be more important to Islamabad and Ankara than the Gulf countries,” Gargash said.

“Though our economic and investment assets are inevitable, political support is missing at critical moments,” he added.

The Parliament on Friday passed a unanimous resolution, vowing to defend Saudi Arabia’s territorial integrity and the holy places of Makkah and Madinah. But none of these locations appear to have so far been threatened by the conflict.

“Pakistan should play a mediating role and not get involved in the fighting in Yemen,” the resolution stated, adding that “the Parliament of Pakistan ... underscores the need for continued efforts by the government of Pakistan to find a peaceful resolution of the crisis”.

“[Parliament] desires that Pakistan should maintain neutrality in the Yemen conflict so as to be able to play a proactive diplomatic role to end the crisis,” it stated.

The Saudi-led coalition launched air strikes against the Houthi rebels on March 26 in support of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi after they seized the capital and forced him to flee to Aden.



UAE warns Pakistan of ‘heavy price for ambiguous stand’ on Yemen - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
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