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Intelligent people have the answer for many questions. What I wrote are facts as usual. You are welcome to make a google search and find out yourself.
I am always ready to help lost souls.
Did you not tell me 3 hours ago that you needed to go to sleep because you were plotting to make discoveries to the world that Einstein would be humbled by? My theory is that you are one of the MILLIONS of unemployed Iranians. I think that it's 35% of Iran's population nowadays. If not more. Sad.
Beast89 did u know Abdul malek al houthi is dead by Saudi bombardment?Answer my question, give me another example. You spout unsubstantiated nonsense just to support your BS points.
Point to ponder
"If Pakistan is a true friend of the Saudis it should point out these dangers, forcefully and without mincing words, and together with Iran and Turkey throw its weight behind a peaceful end to the fighting. This will be the greatest favour that anyone can do to the House of Saud. Forget about the dangers to Pakistan. Sending troops to Yemen will only mean reinforcing the disaster that the Saudis are creating for themselves.
Pakistan’s involvement in Afghanistan should be read as a cautionary tale. Pakistan suffered the consequences. The Saudi monarchy has to live in a dream-world to think that if the Yemen conflict lengthens Saudi Arabia will remain immune from the fallout."
The Saudis’ friends should have spoken up earlier - Ayaz Amir
Won't happen. Parliament decision just proved that dynamics in Pakistani politics have changed.
Arabs slam Pak stand on Yemen
CAIRO: The Arab Parliament (AP) speaker has expressed disappointment at Pakistan’s Parliament unanimous vote on Friday to remain neutral in the conflict in Yemen, describing the move as incompatible with the international, Arab and Muslim stance that supports legitimacy in Yemen and aims to strength security and peace in the Arab and Islamic World.
Ahmed Bin Mohammed Al Jarwan said the Arab people had received Pakistan’s participation in the Decisive Storm coalition with optimism and enthusiasm in the hope of creating a joint Arab-Islamic force that backs right against whoever tries to tamper with values of Arab and Islamic nations and that supports security and peace across the world.
‘’The Arab and Muslim people were shocked and disappointed by the Pakistani Parliament decision,’’ he regretted.
He called on the Parliament to fall in line with the will of people in this critical circumstances, the Arab and Islamic World is living through and to back the stance of the government and people of Pakistan that supports the Decisive Storm coalition.
Sorry, we are a bit too busy at home. Fight your own wars. Thank You
Pakistan should take no orders from any nation period. Pakistan shares a land border with Iran and is poised to share the blessings of increased trade with Iran when the sanctions are removed. Why should Pakistan get involved in the affairs in Yemen that does not concern Pakistan and the Pakistani people?
Glad to see the Wisdom of Pakistan's Government in staying out of the quagmire in the Middle East. Alhamdulillah!
Well said, Sir.
Pakistani parliament has made it clear that Pakistan will defend the territorial integrity of Saudi Arabia from any aggressor.Pakistan should take no orders from any nation period. Pakistan shares a land border with Iran and is poised to share the blessings of increased trade with Iran when the sanctions are removed. Why should Pakistan get involved in the affairs in Yemen that does not concern Pakistan and the Pakistani people?
Glad to see the Wisdom of Pakistan's Government in staying out of the quagmire in the Middle East. Alhamdulillah!
Well said, Sir.
This is truly pathetic. That's the second high ranking Arab official talking down to Pakistanis as if we're their door man or something.Arabs slam Pak stand on Yemen
CAIRO: The Arab Parliament (AP) speaker has expressed disappointment at Pakistan’s Parliament unanimous vote on Friday to remain neutral in the conflict in Yemen, describing the move as incompatible with the international, Arab and Muslim stance that supports legitimacy in Yemen and aims to strength security and peace in the Arab and Islamic World.
Ahmed Bin Mohammed Al Jarwan said the Arab people had received Pakistan’s participation in the Decisive Storm coalition with optimism and enthusiasm in the hope of creating a joint Arab-Islamic force that backs right against whoever tries to tamper with values of Arab and Islamic nations and that supports security and peace across the world.
‘’The Arab and Muslim people were shocked and disappointed by the Pakistani Parliament decision,’’ he regretted.
He called on the Parliament to fall in line with the will of people in this critical circumstances, the Arab and Islamic World is living through and to back the stance of the government and people of Pakistan that supports the Decisive Storm coalition.
I read everything well enough, I assure you.Tankman, either you don't read before typing or you are in the category of this silar sikander/zarvan.
No, it isn't. You seemed confused as to what constituted religious obligation and how it was different from political support to KSA;I cleared up that confusion.What you just wrote is exactly what I wrote.
Yes, some are indeed trying to paint it as if Makkah and Madinah are being threatened and they are trying to drag religion into this. Meanwhile,others are spreading other misconceptions - as is usual with such matters.Notice I also said - some are trying to paint it as a religious obligation. Either they are plain deficient in the brains or are malicious enough to use this to wrap the issue in.
Lack of information, assumptions and general idiocy. I see what you're getting at, but I'm adamant that there's no other reason and no grand conspiracy by any evil Pakistanis. The mainstream religious parties are not spreading this idea; they have actually handled this issue very responsibly and have endorsed a neutral position.We all know there is less than zero threat to mecca or medina. So the question is - why are some Pakistanis trying to paint it as a religious obligation?
This is truly pathetic. That's the second high ranking Arab official talking down to Pakistanis as if we're their door man or something.