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China backs Pakistan govt after Osama bin Laden's death

200 billion of what? Tainted Milk or bean sprouts. Take your bullshit elsewhere.

And of course the truck with the blown US helicopter over Karakoram must be keenly awaited. Get off this forum and get the photocopiers out pronto lady.

Somebody is getting upset. :D

And India has some nerve to talk about tainted milk, when the majority of their people are defecating in the open and contaminating their entire water supply.
 
Somebody is getting upset. :D

And India has some nerve to talk about tainted milk, when the majority of their people are defecating in the open and contaminating their entire water supply.

Or may be being re-educated and shytting bricks over Avataar??
 
Or may be being re-educated and shytting bricks over Avataar??

LOL what are you talking about, Avatar is the highest grossing film in China.

They took it off the 2D screens, because the 3D screens make up the largest portion of the revenue.

Everyone watches Avatar in 3D anyway.
 
Well its good you have China CAUSE I THINK THE USA will not be too happy or friendly with Pak ISI & ARMY they must be sick death of the lies and constant embarressing links to Taliban.

The Americans have supported Pakistan with Arms & money for 10 years. AND LOOK wat happens OBL lives next to ISI head quarters and a military school.

Pakistan will need more than CHINA if it is to survive and grow in the future.


well, whether someone believes us or not; but we are more shocked than anyone else after knowing that Osama was living in Abbotabad but we don't give a damn to what americans think. We lost everything and gained nothing from this war, so the hell with american support. .
 
it only makes sense for china to standby their friend publically! But i'm sure.. in private they might have a little bit of chat with their pakistani counterparts & may have some sensible advise too!!
 
China urges world to back Pakistan in terror fight

BEIJING: China reaffirmed its support on Thursday for efforts by its ally Pakistan to combat terrorism after the killing of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden by US forces, and urged the world to help Islamabad.

Foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu stopped short of directly criticising the daring raid by US special forces on Pakistani soil that ended with bin Laden's death but said national sovereignty "should be respected" at all times.

"Pakistan is at the forefront of the international counter-terrorism effort. The international community should understand and support Pakistan," Jiang told a press conference.

"We support Pakistan's position and understand and support Pakistan formulating and implementing a counter-terrorism strategy based on its national conditions."

Since Sunday's raid, Pakistan has been on the defensive over its failure to find bin Laden, who was living in a compound near the country's top military academy in Abbottabad.

Islamabad has rejected those criticisms, with Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani saying that the United States and other countries shared the blame for not finding bin Laden sooner.

Gilani on Wednesday called on the "entire world" to help Pakistan fight terrorism and extremism -- a call quickly answered by its close ally Beijing.

"We believe that terrorism is a public enemy of the international community and the international community should work together to combat the potential terrorist threat," Jiang said.

"A holistic approach should be taken to address the symptoms and causes of terrorism and eliminate the breeding grounds."

Earlier this week, Jiang called the death of bin Laden a "positive development in the international anti-terrorism struggle" but on Thursday, she suggested China did not necessarily approve of US methods.

"We uphold that countries' sovereignty and territorial integrity should be respected," the foreign ministry spokeswoman said.

Islamabad has complained that the US military raid was unauthorised and unilateral, and should not set any precedent, but US President Barack Obama has said he reserves the right to target fugitives in Pakistan in future.

CIA director Leon Panetta said that the United States chose not to alert Pakistan of the operation on its soil for fear that officials may have alerted the Al-Qaeda chief -- evidence of Washington's uneasy ties with Islamabad

China urges world to back Pakistan in terror fight - The Economic Times

the raid on bl compound may be jusitfied in usa but the violation of pakistan air space is illegal , usa must appology .

It seems some sort of american military intervention in Pakistan is being planned in Washington. What will be China's role in such a scenario?
 
It seems some sort of american military intervention in Pakistan is being planned in Washington. What will be China's role in such a scenario?

China is no way strong enough to project it's power against the USA in military terms. The USA is still the sole superpower. But China will always supply and support Pakistan, as well as use our diplomatic/economic influence in their favour. And even the chance of getting into a war with China, should be enough to keep them off.

I wouldn't worry though. America has never once directly attacked a nuclear armed nation.

Think about the Georgian war in 2008. America backed off instantly, as soon as Russia entered.

Even North Korea, with their one or two fission devices, can scare off the USA. They even made multiple, lethal attacks on US allies (South Korea), and they were able to get away with it easily.
 
U.S wont attack Pakistan I guess. What have they done to Iran? Nothing. As long as Pakistanis are united and have faith in Allah, nothing will happen. .
 
U.S wont attack Pakistan I guess. What have they done to Iran? Nothing. As long as Pakistanis are united and have faith in Allah, nothing will happen. .

INSHALLAH........our will be our biggest weapon and if it happens we will be the winner INSHALLAH
 
Funny, according to the BBC Country Rating poll, China has a higher positive rating worldwide than India does. :lol:

Also, why don't you look at your own neighbourhood? China, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangaldesh, etc. None of them like you very much.

You are gonna hammer that line to pulp. Funny as I wasn't even comparing China and India! Anyways here is the latest poll.

BBCEvals_Mar11_graph18.jpg


Look at "Mainly negative" part. Who is most hated now? Now go find a new line.

PS: If you are having trouble deciphering the graph, here is the succinct. Positive + Neutral opinion of India is greater than the same for China. So the inference is China is seen in a more negative light than India.
 
I might be wrong but ChinaToday and chinese-dragon look more pakistani than Chinese...Thanking pro Pakistan thread, taking Anti Pakistani post as Insult, although they dont even thank pro Chinese thread...but then i might be wrong...;)

PS:- common Chinese have no time to think about India or Pakistan.. they relate themselves with Korean and people from Taiwan (brotherhood)...
 
I might be wrong but ChinaToday and chinese-dragon look more pakistani than Chinese...Thanking pro Pakistan thread, taking Anti Pakistani post as Insult, although they dont even thank pro Chinese thread...but then i might be wrong...;)

PS:- common Chinese have no time to think about India or Pakistan.. they relate themselves with Korean and people from Taiwan (brotherhood)...

Poor Chinese Dragon.. 9 months back Pakistani members used to accuse him of being an Indian with Chinese flag :D
 
Poor Chinese Dragon.. 9 months back Pakistani members used to accuse him of being an Indian with Chinese flag :D

Not true actually. The Pakistani members here, have always been more tolerant of other opinions than the Indians have been. :D
 
Look at "Mainly negative" part. Who is most hated now? Now go find a new line.

PS: If you are having trouble deciphering the graph, here is the succinct. Positive + Neutral opinion of India is greater than the same for China. So the inference China is seen in a more negative light than India.

Here is what you said actually:

Except for few rouge countries no one would pick you.

BS as usual. Who picks India? Both the USA and China are funding the Pakistani Army... you would think they know something that you don't. :azn:

These are the kind of rankings that China competes on: Global Financial Centres Index

These are the kind of rankings that India competes on: Forbes.com - The World's 25 Dirtiest Cities
 
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