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Caught By Thermal Imagers! Army Foils Infiltration Bid By Terrorists!

Another bullsh!t from India, the video is not thermal and what's the proof it was Indo-Pak border and those people in video are Pakistani's trying to sneak in???

Fire Kar Fire kar! abhi Americans toh nahi bolege na yaar!
 
Fire Kar Fire kar! abhi Americans toh nahi bolege na yaar!

Ofcourse not buddy. But still the question stands there. How can we prove that those 2 people in video were Pakistani invaders and the fires were actually opened by Indian Army and that footage was taken at Indo-Pak border?
 
Ofcourse not buddy. But still the question stands there. How can we prove that those 2 people in video were Pakistani invaders and the fires were actually opened by Indian Army and that footage was taken at Indo-Pak border?

If you see the IR image here, the topography is quite visible and for a military man it is not a tough job to recognize the region.

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Ofcourse not buddy. But still the question stands there. How can we prove that those 2 people in video were Pakistani invaders and the fires were actually opened by Indian Army and that footage was taken at Indo-Pak border?
Relax! Don't get hyper. These clips are from a C grade Bollywood flick. Now don't worry, be happy!!

But then again, who cares a fook what you think? :P
 
Indian media is a laughing stock.. freaking monkeys are taken as terrorist :D But its not just the Indian Media here.. some minds in India used to believe planets were UAVs :D
 
Relax! Don't get hyper. These clips are from a C grade Bollywood flick. Now don't worry, be happy!!

And how you got the impression that I'm not relaxed? May be you guys have habit to twist things for your own pleasure, no?


But then again, who cares a fook what you think? :P

Yeah but then again, who cares a fook what your C grade Bollywood flicks show? :P
 
Indian media is a laughing stock.. freaking monkeys are taken as terrorist :D But its not just the Indian Media here.. some minds in India used to believe planets were UAVs :D

Yes like you Said before that OBL is not in PAK and also you claimed that AK khan not provided blue print to other country which is provided to you by china.

The whole world has seen you much lie you can make, world leaders only laughs at you when you say we are innocent.

And how you got the impression that I'm not relaxed? May be you guys have habit to twist things for your own pleasure, no?




Yeah but then again, who cares a fook what your C grade Bollywood flicks show? :P

May be OBL operations was also D grade movie and about AK khan Nuclear Blue print in Libya , aaah much be a new born KID drawing and world understand it is Nuclear bomb drawing.
 
Why are you trying to be a smart person when your posts sound like like you are stupid. As your are a Bangladeshi, can't expect more then this :laughcry:
 
bullshit ! ! that is not thermal image of human and that does not look like human, more like gorilla type animal.
Yeah!! Maybe thats a Bangladeshi terrorist hence the appearance. . . :bounce:
 
Yeah but then again, who cares a fook what your C grade Bollywood flicks show? :P

So what in the fook made u comment when u simply don't care? U should have had no reason to show ur ire if u 'actually really didin't care'?
Or is it that secretly u do care and are panicking coz y'all were caught pants down?:wave:
 
Why are you trying to be a smart person when your posts sound like like you are stupid. As your are a Bangladeshi, can't expect more then this :laughcry:




well i really doubt because Indian Army has reputation to engage with Jupitar and Venus on the name of chinese UFOs, joke :P

anyway, it can be possible what you are saying.
 
Mods please note, a civil discussion requires proof. :

(RNN) - A new toy gun available in Pakistan is named after Osama bin Laden – and it's extremely popular among kids.

The toy gun sells for between $4 and $20, and is being bought for and by children in celebration of Eid al-Fitr, a celebration at the end of the Ramadan, or "holy month," according to Pakistan news site, The Express Tribune.

The toy gun, which is made to look like a miniature Kalashnikov, sold out soon after it reached downtown Karachi markets.

"This is Osama gun. It became instantly popular among children," said Paposh Nagar, a downtown Karachi dealer, reported Express Tribune. "I bought 500 Osama guns and they all sold out on the first day of Eid. And the demand is still there."

It is uncertain what the "Osama bin Laden" name brand means to the kids buying the toy gun and playing cops and robbers in the streets, but there is no doubt that the former al-Qaida leader has a strong influence in Pakistan.

Two months after bin Laden was killed by U.S. Navy Seals, Pakistan's prestigious Punjab University held a poem and essay competition in his honor, according to Associated Press.

The 2011 event sparked controversy in Pakistan and was coordinated by a student group connected to hardliner Islamic extremists and not necessarily by school leaders. However, it indicated that a significant portion of Pakistan's population holds bin Laden in high regard, with even more disapproving of the U.S.

A poll conducted by the Pew Research Center in 2011 found that 63 percent of Pakistanis disapprove of the U.S. killing bin Laden, and 55 percent saw his death as a "bad thing."

And a poll done by the Pew Research Center in 2012 found that 80 percent of Pakistanis saw the U.S. as "unfavorable" and 74 percent saw the U.S. as an "enemy."

Those numbers increased after bin Laden's death.

The fact that children are using their pocket money to buy toy guns named after the mastermind behind the Sept. 11 terrorist attack that killed 3,000 civilians in New York is another indication that esteem for bin Laden and al-Qaida remain high in the region.

But some Pakistinis are appalled.

"Those who have introduced this gun are followers of extremism. They are promoting their ideology by promoting bin Laden's name among children," said Nangyal Yousufzai, a poet who works against Pakistani gun culture, according to the Express Tribune.

He added: "It is lethal for our society. First, the kids will play with toy guns. Then, when they get older, they will play with real guns."

Many Pakistani leaders have criticized their country's gun culture, arguing that kids playing with toy guns helps to promote gun violence as an adult.

Dr. Hyder Abbas Rizvi, the former chairman of Karachi University's department of psychology, said the popularity of the gun is indicative of al-Qaida's influence and the country's gun culture, but there might also be a simpler explanation: people want to make money off of a popular trend.

"Whether the death of Osama was [more] propaganda or [more] reality, I don't know," Rizvi told the Express Tribune. "But he is considered a hero in our society."

Rizvi added that it's not just Pakistanis who have made money off of bin Laden's image – American video game and movie companies have given the former al-Qaida chief a starring role in their products.

Zero Dark Thirty, a film about the lead-up to bin Laden's assassination, grossed nearly $100 million in the U.S. alone.

And several video games have allowed players to shoot bin Laden themselves, including the wildly popular Medal of Honor series.

In both Zero Dark Thirty and Medal of Honor, CIA officials and military personnel were criticized over accusations that confidential information was passed to movie and video game creators to produce a more realistic account of bin Laden's killing.

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