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Has Donald Trump turned Doklam tide in India's favour by raising heat over North Korea?

Usa or no usa chinese cant do shit... most they will ask thr house nigga pakistani army to do sm terror strikes and then IA will do surgical strikes and give donkey beating of **** army which pakistani army will whitewash...

LOL ; this is the Funniest Post ; I have read this year :lol:
 
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haha pakistanis and thr fantasies ... just read the interviews of ur ex pm sharif where ur mush aks sharof to immediately go and beg clinton to save thr sorry arse from IA...
this is ur army rofl...heck they didnt accept the dead soldiers and IA had to burry them
our ex PM have been proved liar on court and more ever he have personal grudge against musharraf.
but your PM begging Clinton is supported with evidence and proof. It was Clinton putting pressure on Pakistan, not Pakistan begging him.

also one more fact is that it was India who was losing and was planning nuclear strikes and telling nuclear story to Clinton.

https://www.google.com.pk/amp/m.ndt...uring-kargil-war-1249725?amp=1&akamai-rum=off
 
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If North Korea tests its own missiles it has nothing to do with Pakistan

Don't see why it should be concern to any nation if someone does a test on their own soil and airspace

If Indians are jumping around , may be North Korea can do a test on Indian soil and even the we would have no objection
 
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To avenge you can blow yourself in America.

@WebMaster @Horus @WAJsal @waz @HRK @Irfan Baloch

Kindly shut this r@ p1 st in his cage.

yaa just like 99 when musharaf begged sharif to beg clinton for ceasefire ... hah

even sharif acknowledged that whole northen light infantry was finished and mush was begging for safe retreat haha...

pakistani loonies should understand daddy is not that strong.. daddy can cpec then daddy makes u colony haha

Nope, it was indian begger minister who ran to india's d@ didi. Girgirata Hua bhaga tha amrita k pass. Unfortunately for pakistan a disqualified duffer was on the ruling chair else indians would still be shooting themselves out of frustration.
 
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our ex PM have been proved liar on court and more ever he have personal grudge against musharraf.
but your PM begging Clinton is supported with evidence and proof. It was Clinton putting pressure on Pakistan, not Pakistan begging him.

also one more fact is that it was India who was losing and was planning nuclear strikes and telling nuclear story to Clinton.

https://www.google.com.pk/amp/m.ndtv.com/india-news/ndtvcom-exclusive-did-india-consider-nuclear-option-during-kargil-war-1249725?amp=1&akamai-rum=off

why did Pakistani army have to listen to Nawaz Sharif on kargil ? they did not listen to Sharif a few months later
 
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why did Pakistani army have to listen to Nawaz Sharif on kargil ? they did not listen to Sharif a few months later
a coward civilian government when tell you about diplomatic failures and consequences of US sanctions. you are then forced to listen to civil government.
 
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What a genius way of thinking! You indians are really good at establishing fake causal relationship between phenomenons that are totally irrelevant...
No wonder global times went silent all of a sudden. One tweet from US president is it all took :omghaha:

Feels pretty good huh? The show isn't over yet, let's wait and see what is the final outcome.
Lets wait for the outcome

But Modi's foreign policy is showing some positive effects :enjoy:

Nobody from across the border have ever imagined that India would take of such a solid stand against dragon.
 
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After Donald Trump responded to North Korea's threat in the same language, China seems to be looking for an honourable exit from Doklam standoff.

By Prabhash K Dutta |
August 13, 2017
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China is suddenly finding itself in a fix. Its psywar or psychological warfare with India over Doklam seems to have boomeranged on Beijing. While India has dug its heel at Doklam not letting China to further its 'salami slicing' policy in the eastern sector of the border, US President Donald Trump has turned heat on North Korea putting the dragon in a bind.

Chinese army has stayed put at Doklam claiming that the land belongs to it while Indian Army is holding its position merely 150 metres across saying the area is under the control of Bhutan. Since first week of June, China has propagated the narrative that India transgressed its territorial integrity and asked New Delhi to withdraw its troops for any dialogue.

Though diplomatic channels have been working and reports suggest that progress has been made on Doklam front, but the sudden rise in temperature over North Korea has pushed China on the back-foot. This was why Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke to Donald Trump urging him not to "escalate" tension in the region.

THE NORTH KOREA CRISIS

North Korea is largely perceived as rogue state in the international circles for which Pyongyang blames the United States. North Korea has been on a mission to increase its military prowess and arm itself with deterrent nuclear warheads fearing that it may face the same fate as Iraq and Afghanistan at the hands of the US.

North Korea tested inter-continental ballistic (ICMB) missile last month. Claiming success of ICMB test fire, North Korea proclaimed that it had attained the capability to strike deep inside the US territory. A few days ago, North Korea threatened to attack Guam - the US island near Philippines. The US has vital military establishment in Guam.

Donald Trump responded by saying that if North Korea tried to target any of the US assets, it would be met with "fire and fury like the world has never seen".

Donald Trump followed it with a tweet, saying, "Military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely. Hopefully Kim Jong Un will find another path!

The entire world knows that China has been the force behind North Korea. It is China which equipped North Korea with modern military technology and helped develop its nuclear programme. China is largely seen as a guide to North Korea.

The message from Donald Trump was not lost on China, which called for ensuring peace in North Korea at a time when its officials were harping on the rhetoric of 1962 war, size of economy and military might of China over Doklam standoff with India.

WHAT IS AT STAKE FOR CHINA?

There is growing sense in Chinese establishment, as reports suggest, that the Doklam standoff has gone wrong for them. They psywar with India has been met with, what the US called, mature diplomatic handling by Indian External Affairs Ministry.

With North Korea crisis boiling over, China fears a possible use of nuclear weapon by either side. China has huge investment in North Korea and a greater strategic stake in the country but for past couple of years Beijing has felt it difficult to control North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. This was why China supported the US sponsored sanctions against North Korea recently.

But, should the US and North Korea go to war, China would be left with no alternative but to jump in the defence of North Korea not only to protect its own boundary but also to make sure that Kim Jong Un regime does not use any weapons of mass destruction.

The North Korean crisis may spill over the East China Sea and the South China Sea where China is already facing resistance from member countries. The North Korean crisis could not have come at a worse time for China. And, Donald Trump's posturing has caught China completely off-guard.

Meanwhile, due to effective diplomatic handling by the External Affairs Ministry, the US and the UK are seem to be more on India's side than Chinese over Doklam. In an IANS interview recently, India-born UK politician Meghnad Desai claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump were in direct touch over Doklam standoff.

CHINA SOFTENED AT DOKLAM?

After having maintained in public statements that Indian troops must withdraw from Doklam before talks could happen at any level, China has held bilateral talks with Indian representatives. Most notable of the talks was the held when National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing last month.

Reports from Doklam also suggested last week that Chinese side had agreed to move back its troops 100 metres from the site of standoff but India insisted on withdrawal by at least 250 metres before Indian Army pulled back its soldiers. Officially, China denied these reports as planted by Indian government.

Meanwhile, the border personnel meeting (BPM) took place yesterday at Nathu La mountain pass in Sikkim. The closure of Nathu La for the Kailash Mansarovar pilgrims in June had brought the Doklam standoff at the centrestage.

It is understood that the Doklam standoff featured during the meeting. The BPM had been put in place to sort out local issues in order to ensure peace along the border. The BMP was set up to discuss five points: Daulat Beg Oldie in northern Ladakh, Kibithoo in Arunachal Pradesh, Chusul in Ladakh, Bum-La near Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh and Nathu-La in Sikkim.

The BMP marks a shift in Chinese stand giving another signal that Beijing is looking for an honourable exit from Doklam. China is also mindful of the fact that Indian Army is sitting at the heights while Chinese People's Liberation Army is occupying the lower ground at Doklam giving clear advantage to the former.

http://m.indiatoday.in/lite/story/d...rump-united-states-india-china/1/1025098.html

Haha. When will the Indians learn that the universe does NOT revolve around Hindustan.
 
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