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    TTP fighters infiltrate into Chitral and attempt to seize villages/posts 6/9/23

    Things are starting to look more like the old days of 2008-2013, or even worse. If Modi jokes that India doesn't even need to do anything to Pakistan as it has destroyed itself, then you know it's over.
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    Islamabad court issues non-bailable arrest warrants for Arshad Sharif’s widow, show producer

    Wasn't there some case in a Pakistani court where the police accused a baby of murder? Even the judge was shocked at corrupt the country has become. Was that real or a joke?
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    Tempest | the UK's Next Generation Fighter | Updates & Discussions

    You are right. We are worried. That's why you see more talk of immigration even in the Democrat party. It's become too big to ignore. Luckily, we have a larger white population than UK, especially in the Bible Belt area.
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    Tempest | the UK's Next Generation Fighter | Updates & Discussions

    UK needs to worry more about immigration from Africa, the crime culture it brings, and the decrease in indigenous whites. In a decade or two, they may not even have enough engineers anymore to design aircraft, but even more machete-waving criminals roaming the streets than they have now.
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    No Pakistani General has ever succeeded; not will Asim Munir!

    Let's see if MBS stops by Pakistan on his way back from India. If he doesn't, then I'll consider this "stakeholders" high level game is yet another pipe dream & scam, just like Gwadar, CPEC, and now SIFC. Pakistanis are the best scammers on the planet. I've heard of one Pakistani guy selling...
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    Start of new era,the new Eygpt

    Relax. I don't expect them to be successful. Musharraf failed to do what I listed above and Asim Munir probably will too. I said "if" COAS is successful then I would think he is good for that country. I believe everyone, both civilian & military, in Pakistan needs the danda. What I would like...
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    Start of new era,the new Eygpt

    I'm not a fan yet, but will be if he succeeds in solving the tax & power theft issues. I came to the conclusion after studying Pakistanis that they need a harsh dictator to use brute force on them to fix them. You know this yourself. If you deal with Pakistanis with leniency, they'll take...
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    Start of new era,the new Eygpt

    If he can become the strongman dictator who will crush shutter-down strikes by traders and anyone who doesn't want to pay taxes, end smuggling, stop power theft, and force the undocumented economy to be taxed through the barrel of the gun then why not? Imran Khan was too much of a push-over to...
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    Food secy removed over sugar issue

    With GHQ & COAS running things now, there should be no excuses for failure to stop the sugar mafia, power theft, shutter down strikes to avoid taxes, smuggling, taxing the undocumented economy, etc. If COAS solves these problems, I'll probably become his fan.
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    Departure of skilled professionals

    I'm well aware of these realities. Some of my family has had property zoning issues pending in courts which couldn't be expedited unless the judge was bribed. At least we can admit here, this is not simply a matter of corrupt leaders. The whole society is corrupt. This wasn't always the case...
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    Departure of skilled professionals

    It was the basic drivers license for cars. Some of these officials working there, the non-white foreign origin ones take bribes. That's just one story. There are so many unlawful practices others engage in. These people are gaming the system and I feel like reporting them.
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    Departure of skilled professionals

    Investing in Pakistan shouldn't be a charity especially when these industrialists ate from that charity themselves. They benefitted from elite capture they helped set up through their proxies in all political parties. They consumed billions of dollars of subsidies. I love your answer. Many...
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    TTP fighters infiltrate into Chitral and attempt to seize villages/posts 6/9/23

    Pakistan's problem is that it has no control over its borders, its lands, or even its people. Too many people move about, plot, act without being detected by government. Too much money moves around in undocumented economy without being taxed. Too many people move through borders without being...
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    Pakistan is in a debt (death) trap

    Not enough people came out. After all, it was a woman that led the charge at the fence. Everyone else was sleeping. Once this caretaker setup sent everyone the new electricity bill, now they are awake.
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    Caretaker IT Minister Dr Umar Saif has confirmed the federal government’s plan to bring PayPal, Stripe to Pakistan

    Pakistanis are excellent con artists. They are the masters at selling pipe dreams, illusions, false hope to people. CPEC, Gwadar, SIFC are all fancy real estate scams for the army to make new DHA and sell them to unsuspecting people.
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    Departure of skilled professionals

    Maybe you should search my post history or would you like me to repost examples for you to show you that you are wrong? Even my post that you quote shows that I'm supporting IK. At least read it.
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    Departure of skilled professionals

    You would be surprised at how much corruption, persecution, and other sorts of problems exist in India. That never stops Indians from working nor does it stop India from functioning. I'm glad you admit Pakistanis themselves are toxic. They blame corrupt leaders, the heavens, anyone but...
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    Departure of skilled professionals

    Sorry forgot to address this point. Imran Khan didn't fail to govern Pakistan. He was pretty successful with the cards given to him. The middle class that had faith in him, failed to meet his expectations. The expats also failed to meet his expectations. Recall IK before in-power and a year...
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    Surge in electricity costs triggers Pakistan protests

    That failed banana republic has tied down the supposed superpower India and prevents its dream of Akhand Bharat. Either it's good at something or either Indians have failed. I think it's more of the latter.
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