Every post you come at me is not on topic but from your bias of being a pakistani who is upset with the U.S. Then of course because you think we are anti muslims. We've asked organizations to let India in through consensus, on merit, and have not broken rules. We are not judge and jury in...
You think you just outfoxed everyone by pulling an article in a charter and making it as somelegal basis for disregarding the judgement. But in reality you have created a completely stupid argument. If your great find was of any consequence China would have used it, UNCLOAS has tons bright...
LOL , it does not matter who asked the plaintiff to go to court.
If the court rules against you, they do it because you are in breach. Your guilty verdict is because you are guilty of the breach- not because you think US paid the plaintiff!
You are now the source of UNCLOAS laws and UN laws...
Boy, you are hell bent on looking ignorant. This was not an arbitration, this was tribunal ruling on the breach of UNCLOAS laws. This judgement came from a body in hague and nothing to do with american courts. There in no reading in between lines, it is black and white. Either you broke the...
After you've finished playing dick tracy and finding out who paid whom, keep one thing in mind- it is the law of sea and the courts/tribunal you pushed to create in the UN - came back and said you broke the law. It does not matter if US did or did not push PH or any plaintiff to submit a...
LISTEN TO ME INDIANS
The NSG will cease to be worth anything if China continues to object. 40 plus countries and frankly all but China that don't object, will see China as being petty and bringing objections based on personal bias.
This will hurt China's' standing not India's. Countries...
Were you trying to a have a coherent reply? dude, everyone lines up to come live in the US, including your own Chinese diaspora. As soon as they make money they run off and come to us. You don't see anyone in the world running to go live with you. Your best friends are looked at as terror...
If Pakistan backs China in stating old maps equals rights of territory, then it says to those Indians who claim Pakistan should be back into India's fold- that they are correct.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/12/india-bjp-chief-backs-unity-pakistan-bangladesh-151224100753698.html
LOL- The UNCLOAS body was created by China, it was heavily pushed and supported by china in the UN. China was one the first members to sign on and it ratified again in 1996.
China has gone against the very set of rules they took the lead in writing, supporting, pushed, created and ratified.
We are civilized nation, a beacon for democracy and of what is right in the world. Sure we have made mistakes, and nobody is perfect. But we've been known to be fair in 99.99% cases, and that is why we have peaceful neighbours, NATO and majority of countries who are our friends. Maybe you can...
Deny what? We get along with all of our neighbours, we have no land disputes with them, and we have great friends in NATO and among all developed countries. What about you- are you in denial?
True. I've noticed with Islamic countries, the people seem to do better when ruled by dictators, military or royal families. Democracy, elected representatives etc is not their cup of tea.
Wow using american media to get cover now :lol: and that too over small contra deal and not over a sea lane that does nearly 7 trillion of commerce. U.S claimed the court was out of jurisdiction in making those verdicts. BUT in your case- this tribunal was setup by China! United Nations...
I love that word inshallah. It means god willing. I love it not for the language it is written in(I don't understand it), rather for what it stands.
Now let's take that meaning and apply it to what does Allah really "will" upon Pakistan and Kashmiris.
Is he happy with what Pakistan is up to...
We rejected what ruling?
This is a ruling by a board you joined and not some off line court making a ruling on you. The case is being decided by an arbitration tribunal under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which both countries have signed.