Do you genuinely have the depth of a saucer? For someone going by the name of "wiseone", you seem to be unnaturally dense. I could have explained my point to a shovel this many times and made it understand.
Everyone else on the thread gets the analogy, no idea why you miss the most obvious...
We're already using over 100,000 men in FATA. Balochistan is being dealt with by the FC and they are making good progress. These 15,000 can be spared for security.
Despite what Islamabad and Washington maintain, it is an open-secret that Pakistan and the USA have a tacit agreement on the use of drones. When I was in Bajaur, there were a lot of drone flights overhead and we were given access to detailed maps generated from the data collected from those...
If you simply isolate Afghanistan, you not only end up forcing them to adopt other means of conducting trade but also trade away the influence you hold with the population. Its not a viable long term strategy.
That's what happens when our people insist on taking their organs to heaven with them. Like they'll not be able to piss in heaven if they donated their kidneys and that would somehow constitute a problem.
Donate organs people! You don't need them after death but a lot of other people do!
Take trip to Best and True Korea.
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No capitalist pig dog pollution.
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First off I don't see any India bashing in my post but I'll be glad to remedy that if you can point something unwarranted out for me. As far as I can see, I've noted that the US desires a greater role in Afghanistan for India, fact. I've stated that Pakistan feels that India cannot meet the...
Pakistan has tried extensively to get the US to listen to its concerns in Afghanistan and has raised the points you have noted several times with limited success.
Pakistan has always been proactive with the Afghan peace process because what happens in Afghanistan affects Pakistan the most...
The first post had already been dealt with. The second one I've done away with just now and given a temporary ban to the poster.
Sorry if it takes a while, moderation is an uphill battle and a thankless task but we try to do our best.
Thanks for not giving in to trolling and dealing with these...
Although I might be inclined to agree with the direction of your argument, I feel that I cannot agree with the comparison. Although factually speaking your point does hold validity, the number of people killed in traffic accidents is indeed higher, but comparing that with the deliberate and...
The idea that it might generate some meaningful discussion, as dim as that prospect is, is why I have left the thread up.
I hope that we can have some fruitful discussion regarding the issue.
@Kaptaan and @شاھین میزایل any more sarcasm, personal or off-topic posting will result in disciplinary action.
This is already a tenuous topic and mods will be watching it closely.
Agreed. In heavy vehicles FAW is creaming the competition since its half the price of a Hino Truck and a third of the price of a Volvo/MAN.
Even their hatchback has done better than expected, it has become the only Chinese car that is a common sight on local roads after the Cherry QQ that took...
Pakistan is the US' exit strategy from Afghanistan and ironically it can be used both ways.
1. The US can blame the matter on Pakistan. Slap some sanctions, attack some border positions, declare victory and move out, leaving Afghanistan to burn as it always has. Basically make Pakistan the Laos...
Funny how the article levels blame on the UAE royals but the headline tags Pakistan. Typical Indian tabloid pandering to Indian audiences who need a headline about Pakistan regardless of whether its relevant or even truth for that matter.