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

they will have that treat on 2nd day if there is no one to help them, so far only fights shiekhs have done are in western casinos and night clubs where concept of winning is quite different. My point of view is to protect them lazy asses before war spreads in or around our holy place...preemptive measure, you are allowed to express your opinion and thats why we are here and there is no need to get upset

You mean we should initiate a preemptive strike against yemen assuming that they MIGHT attack saudi arabia? I'm not upset at all brother.
 
You mean we should initiate a preemptive strike against yemen assuming that they MIGHT attack saudi arabia? I'm not upset at all brother.

no my brother I am saying send troops as a preemptive measure so no one think about going into Saudia
 
no my brother I am saying send troops as a preemptive measure so no one think about going into Saudia

Yes we can send limited forces to saudi arabia to show them that we are standing with them at this difficult time, and if need arises we will fight for you, but at the moment the forces should not be sent to the yemen border, they can be placed at a safe distance from the border. I'm not against sending forces to saudi arabia, i'm against sending our forces to yemen.
 
Come on... the amount of people using these plates is like 1% (and thats an exaggeration). Please don't pass sweeping remarks.

As for the person using these plates, he is 1) dumb 2) using it just for shashka not because he thinks he's an Arab etc. There may be people who are actually relating themselves to Arabs but not the way you're portraying like its THE 'IN' TREND.

Kya baat kar rahe ho bhatta. The arab craze is hitting the dumb masses these days.
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Al-Bakistan(which in Farsi would probably mean Land of fear.. right @Serpentine ??"

And Banjab..lol

Bhatta you live in Banjab
 
Yes we can send limited forces to saudi arabia to show them that we are standing with them at this difficult time, and if need arises we will fight for you, but at the moment the forces should not be sent to the yemen border, they can be placed at a safe distance from the border. I'm not against sending forces to saudi arabia, i'm against sending our forces to yemen.

What most people here dont understand is that a game is being played in the middle east to spread chaos in each and every country...Iraq, Libya, Yemen are already consumed by it Egypt barely scaped it and still on the brinks and efforts are being made to involve the rest. those remaining should now stand together to stop this madness and use any means possible. Pakistani has too much involved in Saudia and GCC countries, for one we cannot afford to have 5 million Pakistanis coming back home not for the reason they will be sent back if we dont join coalition but also if fighting spread they will leave. This economic thread as just as dangerous as getting involved in the war. So yes, we can say oye arab go fight your own war but cant ignore the effects of even Arab fighting their own war.
 
What most people here dont understand is that a game is being played in the middle east to spread chaos in each and every country...Iraq, Libya, Yemen are already consumed by it Egypt barely scaped it and still on the brinks and efforts are being made to involve the rest. those remaining should now stand together to stop this madness and use any means possible. Pakistani has too much involved in Saudia and GCC countries, for one we cannot afford to have 5 million Pakistanis coming back home not for the reason they will be sent back if we dont join coalition but also if fighting spread they will leave. This economic thread as just as dangerous as getting involved in the war. So yes, we can say oye arab go fight your own war but cant ignore the effects of even Arab fighting their own war.

I think this argument is not going anywhere. You have the right to have any opinion, but at the moment i think more than 80% of pakistani people and 100% of our political representatives are thinking differently and as this country is a democratic country the decision has been taken by the parliament and i'm supporting it 100%. And as per my understanding of the "great game" , pakistan has made a very right decision. But you obviously have the right to differ.
 
@salarsikander

My last post regarding this;

Walk Free Foundation – Global Slavery Index 2013 | Findings - Walk Free Foundation - Global Slavery Index 2013

Top 10 list:

(See page 7 on that PDF file)

http://www.ungift.org/doc/knowledge...013/GlobalSlaveryIndex_2013_Download_WEB1.pdf

India number 1, Pakistan number 3 and Bangladesh number 10 in terms of numbers.

Lesson:

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That does not equal slavery and you know it. Reforms are needed and they will be made but look at the ground realities. You are in NO position AT ALL to lecture anybody about this topic as you are much worse yourself.

Fact.

Now stop derailing this thread. Make a thread about "evil Arabs" somewhere on PDF. Don't care.
Hi,
Slavery that happens in third world country By law are illegal!, and what happens in state of Saud is law! medieval times law, where i cant do jack when bloody iqama gets expired because of some lousy mandoob ! spare me from the slavery bullshit which is illegal. Whatever happens in saudi regarding ajnabi law is legal period !
 
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.

They Have Helped Us In Every Time Of Need Have Some Shame Before Talking :mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
Sincerely hope that Pakistani parliament stick to their decision and will NOT change their stance this time around...and on the statement of "fall in line" I would say go phuck yourself...see how they treat non-Arab muslims:


This bangladeshi, like every mistreated Pakistani, indian and others will go back tell his family and hence anti-saudi sentiments increase day by day. The only left loving the gulf would be the one that think they are arab because they wear a red and white tea cloth over their heads. They need us more than we need them. Grow some balls sort your own sh** out or become democratic and end half this BS.

doing the rounds in arab twitterView attachment 214518

or should i say pissed off arab twitter

Gulfie outsourced PR made to undermine parliments decision.
 
we told it in 2015 that end will not be so beautiful but UAE was in some other mode that day as i remember

UAE minister warns Pakistan of ‘heavy price for ambiguous stand’ on Yemen

Dawn.comPublished April 11, 2015



“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.
As quoted by renowned Emirati newspaper Khaleej 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”.
Also read: Parliament’s welcome resolution
“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,” Gargash tweeted moments 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 statement comes a day after the Parliament passed a unanimous resolution vowing to defend Saudi Arabia’s territorial integrity and the holy places of Makkah and Madinah. None of these locations appear to have so far been threatened by the conflict.
More on this: Not our war
“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.
Erdogan, Nawaz discuss Middle East situation
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan telephoned Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to discuss the crisis situation in Middle East and agreed that both the countries would accelerate efforts to resolve the deteriorating situation through peaceful means, said a statement issued by PM House on Saturday.
During the conversation that lasted for about 45 minutes, both the leaders stressed that Houthis didn't have any right to overthrow a legitimate government in Yemen and affirmed that any violation of the territorial integrity of Saudi Arabia would evoke a strong reaction from both the countries.
The Saudi-led coalition launched air strikes against Houthi rebels on March 26 in support of Yemeni President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi after they seized the capital and forced him to flee to Aden. The government of Pakistan has so far not announced a decision on Saudi Arabia’s request for Islamabad to join a coalition fighting Houthi rebels by contributing jets, navy ships and ground troops.
(With additional reporting by Mateen Haider)
 
we told it in 2015 that end will not be so beautiful but UAE was in some other mode that day as i remember

UAE minister warns Pakistan of ‘heavy price for ambiguous stand’ on Yemen

Dawn.comPublished April 11, 2015



“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.
As quoted by renowned Emirati newspaper Khaleej 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”.
Also read: Parliament’s welcome resolution
“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,” Gargash tweeted moments 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 statement comes a day after the Parliament passed a unanimous resolution vowing to defend Saudi Arabia’s territorial integrity and the holy places of Makkah and Madinah. None of these locations appear to have so far been threatened by the conflict.
More on this: Not our war
“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.
Erdogan, Nawaz discuss Middle East situation
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan telephoned Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to discuss the crisis situation in Middle East and agreed that both the countries would accelerate efforts to resolve the deteriorating situation through peaceful means, said a statement issued by PM House on Saturday.
During the conversation that lasted for about 45 minutes, both the leaders stressed that Houthis didn't have any right to overthrow a legitimate government in Yemen and affirmed that any violation of the territorial integrity of Saudi Arabia would evoke a strong reaction from both the countries.
The Saudi-led coalition launched air strikes against Houthi rebels on March 26 in support of Yemeni President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi after they seized the capital and forced him to flee to Aden. The government of Pakistan has so far not announced a decision on Saudi Arabia’s request for Islamabad to join a coalition fighting Houthi rebels by contributing jets, navy ships and ground troops.
(With additional reporting by Mateen Haider)
Are we fvckin mercenaries ...? ... Last time Pak army kickout Yemani forces from Saudi Arabia. Plus, Pak instructors are there for the last many decades, also provide them missile technology .... time to show some muscle and fight the war .... Yemen is tribal society and very hostile environment... there is no role of regular army, plus the terrain is extremely tough.
 
Why are you replying to a thread from 2015?

No such thing happened as indicated in initial post.
Remember that the Muslims are currently a laughing stock as the west has divided you successfully.
 

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