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Pakistan Day Parade 2019

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for ur kind information its an pakistan af
f-16 block 52 not turkish which is releasing flares
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Soldiers march during the military parade. ─ AP


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Army aviation helicopters fly past the Pakistan Day parade. ─ AFP


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Paramilitary troops march during the military parade. ─ AP


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Pakistan-made missiles loaded on a trailers roll down during the military parade. ─ AP..


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Pakistani-made ballistic missile Nasr rolls down during the military parade. ─ AP


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Fighter jets perform during the Pakistan Day parade in Islamabad on March 23, 2019. ─ AFP


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Troops march during the military parade. ─ AP....


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Tank crews steer their vehicles during the Pakistan Day parade. ─ AFP


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Special Service Group commandos march during the Pakistan Day parade in Islamabad on March 23, 2019. ─ AFP


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A made-in-Pakistan Shaheen-III missile ─ capable of carrying nuclear warheads ─ loaded on a trailer rolls down during the parade. ─ AP


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A Turkish Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon performs during the Pakistan Day parade. ─ AFP

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Pakistan-made cruise missile Ra'ad rolls down during the parade. ─ AP


Header image: J-10 fighter jets flown by Chinese Air Force pilots were invited to showcase their abilities during the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad on March 23, 2019. The CAF formation presented aerobatics with spirals of red and green smoke symbolising Pak-China friendship. ─ Reuters
 
I am not shia or pro iran or whatever it is that you make of me. I just don't like it when city-states try to tag along with separatists in Pakistan while simultaneously pairing up with our aggressors.

Being a Shia is irrelevant to being a Pakistani. Shia's make up 15 to 20% of the Muslims of the world. I belong to a Syed family and quite a few of my relations follow Jafri fiqah. In the Sargodha area when I was growing up there also many who called themselves "Maulai"; basically practice Sunni Braelvi Maslak but participated in Muharram except they did not do 'Matam'. I am personally partial to Sufism and would probably be considered a 'Kafir' by many Wahhabis, so what?

I have heard Shah of Iran commenting after 1971 debacle that Pakistan is showing signs of breaking up if that does happen Iran would take over Pakistani Baluchistan. On the other hand, I also believe that Saudis funded Deobandi/Wahhabi militant organizations like SSP & LeJ who target killed hundreds of innocent Shia Pakistanis.

My point is that in a scholarly discussion about Pakistan defense, we should limit our selves to the strategic matters. Because I believe that when it comes to the crunch, every country looks after its interests only regardless of ethnicity or religion. Current Saudi-Isareali nexus against Iran and to hell with the poor Palestinians is a glaring example of this reality.
 

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