Which part of my previous comment did you NOT understand?? There have been MANY countries which have suffered massive aerial attacks, in some cases tiny countries have had more bombs dropped on them than were used during the entire course of WW2.
Now it may be, I'm wrong, and assuming that the...
Superdelegates help Clinton expand her lead despite NH loss
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WASHINGTON — So much for Bernie Sanders’ big win in New Hampshire.
Since then, Hillary Clinton has picked up endorsements...
Bombed to dust. Do you think Turkey would surrender after a few missiles from Putin? What do you think it would take for Turkey to surrender?
In which case Turkey gains nothing by sitting back and waiting. Please reply with a realistic end game scenario, not fantasies of your ideal scenario.
Yes the GCC countries are so broke that they can only afford to pay Indian workers. :lol:
Iran on the other hand is tremendously wealthy...we know that from how many of the relatives of Ayatollahs now have properties in the GCC states, the planeloads of Iranian women with too much makeup who...
You're suggesting they should take as long as India has taken to find the culprits in the massacre of approximately 10,000 Indian Muslim men, women, and children in Gujarat? How about explaining to your friends in Iran how many of those massacred by the Indian Hindu terrorists were...
First of all may I say congratulations to the Bangladeshis on your achievements. You're absolutely correct that Ayub Khan was Pakistan's greatest leader, and that it was his efforts which took Pakistan from being a backwater of the British Raj into one of the economic 'tigers' of Asia.
You're...
I've created this thread to look at ways that a Russo-Turkish conflict may develop.
Turkey has a formidable army ,and if it decides to use this army to create safe havens in Syria for the Syrian population which are free of PKK influence it's difficult in my view to see how Russia could...
That's the spirit! I've found that the best relationship is to keep replies very short and ask questions that are of a general nature. That way they spend vast amounts of time thinking of a reply and in some strange fashion imagine that the conversation in their head is actually a conversation...
Yes, the whole of Pakistan is terrified of the Saudi army turning up in Karachi with their tanks. That's the sort of scenario that has Raheel Sharif waking up at night in a cold sweat.
And you're lapsing into cliches. I've just provided you with quotes from Iran's ruling elite stating how they...
Lol...Then behave like Turks! take your time to measure what you need to do but understand that in your neighborhood there are only jackals and hyenas.
I would say your problem is with the Takfiris from Iran.
Please show some evidence that the GCC has been funding anti-Shia militias in Iraq. As for declaring that Turkey has been involved in fomenting ethnic strife in Iraq....that's beyond crazy. Happy to see the evidence though.
Concern...
It isn't the 'Pakistanis who support enemies for sectarians reason' you should be worried about. It's your own leadership who 'support enemies for sectarians reason'.
Look he wanted a Pakistani to take back to India, and most Pakistanis will be happy to supply him with one. He can pick any MQM member that he likes! :lol:
Go on then. Tell us about the wonders of the non-sectarian regime in Iraq. Regale us with tales of how it treated all sects and groups fairly. Tell us that none of Iran's proxies had any influence in Iraq's politics.
We're all ears effendi!
I'm sure most Pakistanis would be happy to allow you to have him back provided he took at least one MQM member with him and they both promised never to return. :lol: