You are right. They probably wouldn't be on our Christmas card list. but Indians wouldn't be jumping up and down in joy every time they fired a rocket into Israel.
Actually, the Palestinians also protested creation of Jordan and Iraq because they felt parts of their lands were being given to those countries. Despite what the Arabs or the Jews say, what really happened was like a game of musical chairs. When music stopped, all of the west's buddies had...
@Green Arrow
Fair enough. But how would you explain the involvement of people of Pakistani origin in terror attacks in other parts of the world? Ramzi Yousef (born to Pakistani parents in Kuwait), Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, the London subway bombers (3 of the 4 were of Pakistani descent), the...
People are rarely actually secular. Almost everyone has an inherent bias, no matter how slight. I'm talking about the Republic of India. The laws are not secular and as a consequence, we cannot define it as a secular nation.
No, India is not secular at all. Communities have their own "personal laws". Cow slaughter is restricted because it is against someone's religion. People from different communities can have different number of wives and different processes for divorce. This is not secularism. True secularism is...
So once this new country, Sunni dominated country is formed, will it then hold a plebiscite in Jammu and Ladakh? Obviously, no non-muslim in their right mind would want to be part of a muslim country. So will this new country being giving its citizens the same rights its demanding from India...
Lol, no they won't. If you knew anything about the history of the Kashmir conflict, you'd know Pakistan was supposed to withdraw its troops and there was supposed to be a plebiscite as soon as law and order was established. They never did, so there was no plebiscite. Why do you think they'd do...
And yet all the Indian Muslims aren't lining up to migrate to Pakistan. You have to ask yourself why that is. I always find it funny when Pakistanis comment on human rights in India. I mean India is no prize but is a Pakistani really the right person to sit in judgement of anyone? You've just...
It already has. The dominant power took it and the weak one is complaining to anyone who'll listen. Funny you should mention enslavement 'cause I can't think of any other people who've enslaved as many times and by as many different people as the present day Pakistan. The Indians, Iranians...
Wow @WebMaster! Not even the pretense of neutrality? I guess that's one way to go. Right now there's a thread by Pakistan's favorite son @RiazHaq which started out as "If India attacks Pakistan" and has now degenerated to Mr. Haq's favorite obsession, open defecation. There's another one by...
A few areas versus your whole country?? Boy, you really showed me, didn't you, Haq? But the title of most populated country does belong to Pakistan. Don't be so modest. We all know you are extremely proud of this achievement.
I think you're thinking of some of the Pakistani members. I think the BD members are more about what they perceive as interference in their affairs now, not so much about 1971. They are entitled to that view, obviously. I think there only a couple religious right wingers on PDF who have regrets...
Because that's how we roll:smokin:
Actually, they were being treated badly by Pakistan and we just helped them get their own country so they could treat us badly on PDF. We only had 1 enemy in the subcontinent so we decided to go for 2. Yeah, we're suckers for punishment:D
Support for the Mujahideen may have given birth to al Qaeda but Taliban is Pakistan's baby. Most of them are children of your madrassas. The difference between the U.S. and Pakistan is that the U.S. acknowledges publically that it made policy mistakes. Pakistan on the other hand, blames all its...
And may I suggest that you read your own post above which stately quite clearly that the Taliban emerged in 1994? The fact that one of the people who was at the White House later on joined the Taliban doesn't make it "Reagan meets the Taliban". I did start reading the book you suggested. It too...