Actually, I find you to make a lot of sense. In a society which has been ravaged by war, a very uneducated society, a society which has seen so much lost, its only natural to want to retain one's traditions, no matter how dogmatic.
Because unlike Saddam Husseins Baathists in Iraq, who had no God, no religious affiliations, these people have been murdering and garnering support on the basis of their religion. It wasn't the Syrian rebels who turned this into a religious confrontation, it was the government. And that is why...
Do these people think they can rain 100,000 missiles down on Turkey? Turkey has a better Army than any of the Arab states. Hezbollah can hide behind civilian shields all they want, Turkey won't allow a single missile to go unpunished. Unki himmat hi nahi Turkey ko kuch karne ko, isi aadmi ko...
So any time there's a problem is the Pakistan Army supposed to step in? Then what are the civilian government and the law enforcement agencies doing?
And please don't talk about decorative armies. I've lived in Saudi Arabia, I've seen the fat soldiers who have to catch their breath after running.
Whether or not Pakistani citizenship is on the tables, I just want to make one thing clear. Our priority should be repatriating the Biharis in refugee camps in Bangladesh, people who have sacrificed everything for Pakistan.
Is that all that's required to be a patriotic Pakistani and a good human being? In that case, Benazir and Bilawal must be the most patriotic people Pakistan has ever seen.
What purpose could the Caliphate serve in Turkey or anywhere else? The Ottoman Empire had always been ruled by a sultan, and only when his grip started weakening did he give himself the title of Caliph, to gain some religious legitimacy. In fact, during the early days of the Ottomans, Islam was...
Pakistani "liberals" are anti-Pakistan and anti-Army. One of the comments in the article is mine, actually. And when traitors like Ahmed Rashid, Ayesha Siddiqa and Asma Jahangir call themselves liberal, those people who support the disintegration of the state of Pakistan, the murder of innocent...
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I read about this battle in the book "A History of the Pakistan Army - Wars and Insurrections" by Brian Cloughley. Its mentioned below. For more details, I'd recommend anyone to read that book.
cb4 is a bigot and I don't know why he's still not banned.
But I was surprised by Omar and Karachiite. I know both your views, but you people went very extreme, and Karachiite, you wouldn't mind settling in India? That's the country we came from, and we left it for a reason.
Anyways, with...
We've had no choice. We don't try to encourage war between different nations.
Hypothetically, if things ever came to a head, which I doubt, then there is absolutely no question. Pakistanis and Turks are brothers.