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They can as much as they want. After Zarb-e-Azb and Khyber I&II the real power and network of TTP is broken whats left now are handful of there operators here and there and they too will be insha Allah wiped off soon.Now they can invest on TTP.
Tough but correct and a rational decision by Pakistan..finally stopped drinking the kool aid of "Guardiian of the security of the Islamic world because I am nuclear power" and realized that national interest reigns supreme. However some negative fallout can be expected
1. No free oil nor cash for nuclear program
2. Expulsion of pakistani diaspora from GCC countries.. bye bye remittances
3. Diplomatic support for India in future spats and Kashmir
4. Expulsion of isi and underworld operatiions
5. Increasing funding for sunni militant groups within pakistan
6. Support balochistan secession to create trouble for iran and pakistan
7. Seize personal businesses of pakistani politicians....
I AM CHARMED BY THE WAY PAKISTANIS MADE CHUTIYAS OUT OF THE ARABS WITH SWEET TALK OF ISLAMIC BROTHERHOOD And took them for a royal ride....
I thought i would never say this... pakistan, welcome back to rationality!!!!!!
this war is nothing like syria iraq or afghanistan. for many reasons il give you fewIn my view, if all else is ignored.
For the sake of simplicity, and appeasement of those who say it's better for us to side with our natural allies in the GCC.
Let's agree, let's say, okay, we're better off with good relations with them, fine. Now ask this...
Only considering the war itself and Pakistan's role:
Will the war be successful?
Will the insurgency be defeated within the next year or two, or ever?
Will the people of Yemen be better off with our intervention or without?
Will this raise sectarian tension in the Middle East, Pakistan included?
Will the war ever have a resolution, or will this war, like almost EVERY war of it's kind, slide through the fingers of the powerful, and become yet another free for all, where sectarian groups, terrorists, pro/antistate forces just pillage and destroy indefinitely?
I can say with the utmost confidence, escalation of a war of this sort will only add fuel to the fire, if you want tot see what interventions like this have earned in the last 15 years, take a look at post-2001 Afghanistan, post-invasion Iraq, modern day Iraq, modern day Syria, and the hundreds of mini-states within the latter two nations.
The Saudis, the Iranians and the GCC, have no idea what sort of trouble they're getting themselves into. Regardless of who Pakistan is better off with. The region, the world, and Yemen itself is not better off with conflict.
Therefore, even if I ignore everything else, neutrality and aiming for peace, is the best and only course of action.
They don't support Pakistan for free, in return they go support where they wanted.
Are you out of your mind? Pakistan is neutral in situation and one party is threatening so measures should be taken to show that Pakistan is not banana state.
Pakistan showed it's backside to it's allies.
Don't want to bust your bubble, but population isn't as important as you're trying to make it seem like.Pakistan population: 190 million people
UAE population: 9.345 million people
Pakistan should have taken the same stand as the USA and UK take with each other.
Pakistan has made a very bad decision in staying neutral. Staying neutral means that Pakistan is towing the Iranian line.
Bad mistake, bad decision, pakistan will pay in the long run.
Don't want to bust your bubble, but population isn't as important as you're trying to make it seem like.
(1947) British Population: 49.5 million
(1947) British India Population: 440 million
Don't want to bust your bubble, but population isn't as important as you're trying to make it seem like.
(1947) British Population: 49.5 million
(1947) British India Population: 440 million
i think you just answered yourself. why would iran think that if its a peaceful nation and has nothing to do in the arab world or yemen lolIf Pakistan does go in with the GCC coalition, then that means that Pakistan is anti-Iran.
And British India was larger in size and population in comparison to mainland Britain but that didn't prevent the Brits from ruling over us for a century.What the heck to do with my post? We are much bigger than tiny UAE monkeys.