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What is Pakistan's interest in getting involved in a military action in Yemen?

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Our interest in Saudi Arabia is involved and I was telling you some genius here from day one the moment Saudi Arabia will get involved in any war against any country we would be involved to protect Saudi Arabia at all costs. Our best way to avoid war is to put pressure on Iran to stop supporting Houthis and put pressure on them to start talks
 
Muslims love war don't they? They want their lives to be filled with hardcore action always. :p
 
Our interest in Saudi Arabia is involved and I was telling you some genius here from day one the moment Saudi Arabia will get involved in any war against any country we would be involved to protect Saudi Arabia at all costs. Our best way to avoid war is to put pressure on Iran to stop supporting Houthis and put pressure on them to start talks

Are we slaves-on-rent for Saudi Arabia that whenever our master gets involved in some fcuking stupid war of its own..we have to sacrifice ourselves even if we don't have any interest in the conflict.

You seem to "like" the fact that Pakistan has to involved in any KSA's war...why is that?
 
Are we slaves-on-rent for Saudi Arabia that whenever our master gets involved in some fcuking stupid war of its own..we have to sacrifice ourselves even if we don't have any interest in the conflict.

You seem to "like" the fact that Pakistan has to involved in any KSA's war...why is that?
We are not slaves but security of Saudi Arabia is important for whole Muslim world other wise whole Muslim world will be burn and that will be not good so better you avoid that by keep Saudia safe but some great analysts here on this forum are too innocent or naive to understand this.
 
We are not slaves but security of Saudi Arabia is important for whole Muslim world other wise whole Muslim world will be burn and that will be not good so better you avoid that by keep Saudia safe but some great analysts here on this forum are too innocent or naive to understand this.

Why the safety of KSA is so vital for the entire Muslim World?

Please care to explain our great analyst
 
Why the safety of KSA is so vital for the entire Muslim World?

Please care to explain our great analyst
It has two cities which are more important to Muslims than there own lives yes some genius try to come up with point O No Saudia is different and those two cities are different if you think that either you are biggest idio* or you have lost our mind Sir they are not different the moment war enters Saudi borders they can reach those cities any time we can't wait for that war to reach the place where Makkah and Madinah are only half a mile away we would make sure the war never enters Saudi Arabia. Even if we have to go in other countries to strike we would do it and also I can assure you we would use every weapon I mean every weapon
 
saudi diplomat ... all newspapers are quoting him...
Reports are false.........here is what FO has to say. We are examining the request but havnt joined yet.


Pakistan 'examining' Saudi request over Yemen intervention
By Kamran Yousaf
Published: March 26, 2015
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Foreign Office Spokesperson Tasnim Aslam. PHOTO: EXPRESS

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan confirmed on Thursday it is currently examining Saudi Arabia’s request to provide assistance to overcome the on-going crisis in Yemen.

“The Saudi request to become part of its coalition against Yemeni rebels is currently being examined,” Foreign Office Tasnim Aslam said, during her weekly press briefing in Islamabad.

The request was said to be made during Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia where he was accorded an unprecedented welcome.

Riyadh is increasingly worried over the advances made by Houthi rebels in Yemen as it fears that they can infiltrate into the Kingdom.

Earlier today, Saudi Arabia said five Muslim countries, including Egypt and Pakistan, want to participate in the Gulf-led military coalition against Huthi rebels who have seized large swathes of Yemen.

Read: Saudi says Pakistan wants to join fight against Yemen rebels

“The Pakistani community in Yemen has been alerted in view of the current situation there. No decision, however, has so far been taken to shut down the embassy,” Aslam added.

Further, Aslam said Pakistan embassy in Yemen has been asked to remain alert for evacuation of Pakistani community in case the situation further deteriorates.

Together with Jordan, Morocco and Sudan, they have “expressed desire to participate in the operation” against the rebels, which the kingdom dubbed “Firmness Storm”, Saudi SPA state news agency said.

Saudi Arabia and four other Gulf states, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, announced earlier a decision to “answer the call of President Hadi to protect Yemen and his people from the aggression of the Huthi militia.”

Aslam insisted that Pakistan has always played a positive role in creating unity among the Muslim ‘Ummah.’ She further said Islamabad was against creating divisions in the Muslim world on the sectarian lines.

The decision on committing troops for Saudi Arabia is tricky one as this may have negative implications in terms of Islamabad’s ties with neighboring Tehran.

Indian case against Hurriyat leader

Responding to a question regarding the registration of a case by India against Hurriyat leader Asiya Andrabi for singing Pakistan’s national anthem, the spokesperson said, “The registration of case against the Hurriyat leader reinforces that the people in Occupied Kashmir are being subjected to suppression and denied the right to express their views and sentiments.”

Further, the spokesperson said, “Future of the territory is to be decided by the people of Jammu and Kashmir through exercise of free and fair plebiscite as guaranteed by the UN Security Council resolutions.”

Read: No place for Hurriyat in peace talks, India tells Pakistan

Switching focus to the Samjhota train attack case, she said the bereaved Pakistani families still await justice despite lapse of so many years.

Chinese president’s visit

Aslam said the dates of the Chinese president’s visit will be announced simultaneously in Beijing and Islamabad.

“During the visit, the two sides will review the whole gamut of bilateral relations as well as regional and international matters of common interests.”

She said the two countries will also sign some important agreements in order further cement the friendly and strategic relations.
 
Egypt, Pakistan join military campaign against Houthis
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An Egyptian warship fires a missile during a military drill (File photo: AP)


Pakistan and Egypt announced their participation in the ongoing Saudi-led military campaign against with air and naval forces, Al Arabiya News Channel reported.

Al Arabiya said Egypt, Pakistan and Sudan have also expressed their readiness to contribute ground troops in the campaign.

The UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and Jordan have also deployed fighter jets to join the Saudi air force in the ongoing air campaign against Yemen’s Houthi rebels, Al Arabiya News Chanel reported.

The UAE has deployed 30 fighter jets, Bahrain 15, Kuwait 15, Qatar 10 and Jordan 6 warplanes, according to the news channel.

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...t-join-military-campaign-against-Houthis.html
Reports are false.........here is what FO has to say. We are examining the request but havnt joined yet.


Pakistan 'examining' Saudi request over Yemen intervention
By Kamran Yousaf
Published: March 26, 2015
137SHARES
SHARE TWEET EMAIL


859279-Tasneemaslam-1427357900-447-640x480.jpg

Foreign Office Spokesperson Tasnim Aslam. PHOTO: EXPRESS

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan confirmed on Thursday it is currently examining Saudi Arabia’s request to provide assistance to overcome the on-going crisis in Yemen.

“The Saudi request to become part of its coalition against Yemeni rebels is currently being examined,” Foreign Office Tasnim Aslam said, during her weekly press briefing in Islamabad.

The request was said to be made during Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia where he was accorded an unprecedented welcome.

Riyadh is increasingly worried over the advances made by Houthi rebels in Yemen as it fears that they can infiltrate into the Kingdom.

Earlier today, Saudi Arabia said five Muslim countries, including Egypt and Pakistan, want to participate in the Gulf-led military coalition against Huthi rebels who have seized large swathes of Yemen.

Read: Saudi says Pakistan wants to join fight against Yemen rebels

“The Pakistani community in Yemen has been alerted in view of the current situation there. No decision, however, has so far been taken to shut down the embassy,” Aslam added.

Further, Aslam said Pakistan embassy in Yemen has been asked to remain alert for evacuation of Pakistani community in case the situation further deteriorates.

Together with Jordan, Morocco and Sudan, they have “expressed desire to participate in the operation” against the rebels, which the kingdom dubbed “Firmness Storm”, Saudi SPA state news agency said.

Saudi Arabia and four other Gulf states, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, announced earlier a decision to “answer the call of President Hadi to protect Yemen and his people from the aggression of the Huthi militia.”

Aslam insisted that Pakistan has always played a positive role in creating unity among the Muslim ‘Ummah.’ She further said Islamabad was against creating divisions in the Muslim world on the sectarian lines.

The decision on committing troops for Saudi Arabia is tricky one as this may have negative implications in terms of Islamabad’s ties with neighboring Tehran.

Indian case against Hurriyat leader

Responding to a question regarding the registration of a case by India against Hurriyat leader Asiya Andrabi for singing Pakistan’s national anthem, the spokesperson said, “The registration of case against the Hurriyat leader reinforces that the people in Occupied Kashmir are being subjected to suppression and denied the right to express their views and sentiments.”

Further, the spokesperson said, “Future of the territory is to be decided by the people of Jammu and Kashmir through exercise of free and fair plebiscite as guaranteed by the UN Security Council resolutions.”

Read: No place for Hurriyat in peace talks, India tells Pakistan

Switching focus to the Samjhota train attack case, she said the bereaved Pakistani families still await justice despite lapse of so many years.

Chinese president’s visit

Aslam said the dates of the Chinese president’s visit will be announced simultaneously in Beijing and Islamabad.

“During the visit, the two sides will review the whole gamut of bilateral relations as well as regional and international matters of common interests.”

She said the two countries will also sign some important agreements in order further cement the friendly and strategic relations.
 
Lala baat achi ke hay par lets be realistic

24 March
Pakistani Special forces units arrive to participate with Saudi forces in Exercise 'Samsam 5' in Taif.
All participants from both sides have ended preparations for this exercise, whose training will include focus on war in hard mountainous terrain environments and in irregular operations. Saudi Royal Air Forces, land forces aviation and units of the Border Patrol will participate in the exercise operations
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,@Oscar ,@WebMaster ,@Horus

Poor Pakistanis playing with fire while they can't secure their capital .

Pakistan officially started a war against millions of Shias in the world and it's own country .

And we have Egypt on the other hand that is drawing in chaos and Al Qaeda + ISIS are killing them in their own country on a daily basis .

I hope Iran fully support Houthis in this unfair war , They have the manpower , experience and power to send saudi , Egyptians and Pakistani invaders to hell .
 
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there are tens of thousands of Pakistanis residing in Saudi Arabia...Pakistan should atleast send troops for them or just for defensive purposes..Houthis are rebels n not Iranians so stop with all the crap of getting in the sectarian war bullshit..I wish Saudi start recruiting anyone who wants to participate in this war..I would join them happily.
 
Poor Pakistanis playing with fire while they can't secure their capital .

Pakistan officially started a war against millions of Shias in the world and it's own country .
Pakistan is the ONLY Sunni majority country to have ELECTED Shia leaders

We treat our Shias better than you treat your Sunnis
 
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