What's new

How would Pakistanis feel if we did the same in their time of crises, asks Saudi Envoy

Pakistanis were always like this. they always wanted money from saudi but when time came to help saudies pakistanis abandoned them. Pakistanis back stabbed Muslim ummah. may god help saudies in their time of crisis.
Now a Hindu will cheerlead for arabs , this is what has become to
 
We ask Saudis how would they feel if we start funding Huthis?

We are not tit-for-tat! Saudis are brothers and we acknowledge their supportive contribution despite their contribution to our problem of terrorism. In their their time of crisis, we are standing in their country with them. Go check your border and answer which other Nation is standing on your borders facing your enemies willing to defend your land the much we love defending ours?
 
And this is the country and people who think they can beat Iran lol. Go and learn how to fight a war, only Iraqis and Iranians are able to fight in Middle East, rest seem to all talk and no action.
 
Invading another country does not amount to a "time of crises". If the Houthis were invading Saudi Arabia then yes it would be a time of crises and most certainly Pakistan would send its soldiers there to defend SA's sovereignty, but declaring war on a militant group in another country does not amount to a time of crises.
 
Where have they been when it comes to KASHMIR?!
Well although i dont agree with title as we were and are with them in their times of crises but I think we should keep KASHMIR out of it because we dont stand on kashmir matter ourselves than how is it possible for us to ask some one else to stand for our right when we cant stand for it in first place....... For example when was the last time you heard news about kashmir in our media..... Its bitter but true.
 
And who says Saudi's dont have their forces on the ground in Yemen.. Well at least their proxies are

‘We’ve arrived’: ISIS wing in Yemen releases first video, threatens Houthis — RT News

isis.si.jpg

Screenshot from youtube video by Vocativ

Yemen unrest
Tags

Conflict, Military, Terrorism, Yemen
The Islamic State has declared its official presence in war-torn Yemen as the jihadists posted a video online, threating to “cut the throats” of Shiite Houthi rebels.

Like most Islamic State (IS, former ISIS/ISIL) videos, the 9-minute-long clip was professionally shot and edited - with CGs and catchy background music.

It showed around two dozen IS fighters in full military gear training in the desert area, which is claimed to be located near the Yemeni capital, Sanaa.

The jihadist carried AK-47s, heavy machine guns and RPGs and then fired from some of their weapons.

After that, the apparent commander of the group stuck the black IS flag into the sand and pronounced that the “soldiers of the Caliphate" have arrived in Yemen to “cut the throats” of the Houthis.

"We have come to Yemen, with men hungry for your blood to avenge the Sunnis and take back the land they have occupied," the IS commander said in a video, the International Business Times reported.

He then addressed all able-bodied Sunni men in Yemen to join him the battle against the Houthis.



isis-2.jpg

Screenshot from youtube video by Vocativ


The video was posted online on Friday, a day after a newly-announced division of the IS, the Green Brigade, claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on the Shiite rebels.

On Wednesday, five Houthi militia members were killed in the car bombing in Ibb province in central Yemen.

It became the second attack claimed by the IS in the country after 142 people were killed and another 350 injured in a series of suicide bombings at Shia mosques in Sanaa on March 20.

The Sunni IS and Al-Qaeda, which has traditionally been the dominant jihadist group in Yemen, view the Shiite Houthis as heretics.

The Houthi rebels took control of Sanaa in September 2014, forcing Sunni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to flee to Saudi Arabia and are now fighting for the strategic port city of Aden.

Saudi Arabia and its Sunni Arab allies have been bombing the Shiite rebels since March 25, with over 550 civilians having been killed since the start of the airstrikes, according to UN estimations.
 
KSA want Pakistan to fight on ground. They always want South Asean to take all the risky jobs. If KSA citizens start dying these kings will feel the pain in the rear.

They have a very bad work ethic. I wonder how many have ever lifted a heavy brick in their life time.
 
I am having a feeling that within one week saudies will start crying for Pakistan's help.Or they r already??
 
Now Pakistan has China, USA and KSA not needed anymore... 50 years in relation with USA-KSA now its breakup time... But Big question is , will China love Pak unconditionally?? Will USA-KSA take revenge on break-up?
thats the main questions which pakistnies need to think about right now than bieng emotional and impractikle i always maintained pakistan needs saudies more than saudies need pakistan nobody helps you unconditionally all have there own vested interests
 
Pakistan needs NO ones help. Especially Saudi Arabia.
are you sure ?

do you know how fast these oil rich arabs take idiotic decisions think what will pakistan do if saudies and its croonie oil rich arab states repatriate all pakistani workers from there country and stop flow of remitence and consficate the properties of pakistanies living there or stop giving you crude oil on discounted prize
 
are you sure ?

do you know how fast these oil rich arabs take idiotic decisions think what will pakistan do if saudies and its croonie oil rich arab states repatriate all pakistani workers from there country and stop flow of remitence and consficate the properties of pakistanies living there or stop giving you crude oil on discounted prize
Of course we don't need their help! btw They CANT kick out anyone or confiscate ANYTHING. Do i need to say it again? ;)Pakistan is about to build an army camp in KSA.
 

Back
Top Bottom