In the long run, sanctions do work. For the country being sanctioned. Yes their growth curve is flatter, for longer, but that growth is more sustainable and broad based.
I really don't have a clue. Depends on how much leave the adults can manage.
We want to do the main Zoroastrian pilgrimage places of course, but somehow I want thow e kids to see much more of our ancestral land than just what remains of our ancestral religion.
You may think this is...
Very interesting. I have seen a program on National Geographic about Iranian caviar collectors (fishermen?). Supposed to be of very high quality and highly prized in the West. So much so that most of the poor fishermen on the program had never actually tasted it and their bite from the tin by...
No never had that.
We had a ban on Coke and Fanta for some 20 odd years when we were under US sanctions though.
Don't know if that's why most Indians still cant get over Thums Up.
Others like Double 7, Campa Cola, etc. never caught on much.
I agree. I am pleasantly surprised by the likes of hafiz Saeed and his ilk quiet.
Maybe the establishment in Pakistan is actually smartening up and clamping down behind the scenes.
Who knows.
A smart enemy is always more dangerous.
But in the case of Pakistan, a smart Pakistan will realize...
Face it guys.
You have this huge massive humongous gargantuan persecutory complex chip on your collective shoulders.
And its funny coming from a faith that till now has done all the persecution.
World over.