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not pakistan, but PDFians from "Planet Pakistan".Even when Pakistan wants to be in that China Russian axis?
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not pakistan, but PDFians from "Planet Pakistan".Even when Pakistan wants to be in that China Russian axis?
Yeah u're gonna send troops to neutralize Pakistan's nuke capability . And in response Pak will destroy us and We'll destroy them nice strategy indeed Mister .
I think its time to call back Sartaj Aziz and talk about those peace talks if we want to see a Indian subcontinent on map.
What happens when you place a redneck as POTUS?
Kaboom..........
@Viper0011. What on Earth happened to your guy?
his interests may serve us better...
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Can this guy find out Pakistan on world's map?
He can feed 30% Indians.
I always thought this man is not only unstable, rash but a bully who himself is unstable.
Involve India if Pakistan becomes 'unstable' :: Donald Trump
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
By : Hindustan Times
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has said India will have to be roped in by the US to deal with the fallout of Pakistan becoming “unstable” in the future.
- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has said India will have to be roped in by the US to deal with the fallout of Pakistan becoming “unstable” in the future.
“You have to get India involved. India’s the check to Pakistan,” Trump said during his appearance on the radio talk show hosted by Hugh Hewitt on Monday.
Hewitt had asked the businessman what he would do if Pakistan, which the radio show host described as “the most dangerous country in the world other than Iran”, became “unstable”, The Hill blog reported.
Asked by Hewitt if he would send US troops to neutralise Pakistan’s nuclear capability should the country go rogue, Trump said he wouldn’t reveal his military plans to a potential rival.
“People can’t know exactly what your intentions are,” Trump said. “You want to have...a little bit of guess work for the enemy.
“This has nothing to do with lack of knowledge, because I think I know as much about Pakistan as most other people...But I will tell you, I don’t want to broadcast my intentions.
“I want to be unpredictable with this,” Trump said. “I don’t want to be like (President Barack) Obama, where he’s always saying you know, we’re going to do this in two weeks and then we’re going to do that.”
Trump, however, said North Korea was a more immediate threat than Pakistan because it was already “a rogue group with nukes”.
“I said (during the second Republican debate) we’re talking so much about Iran, and they don’t have nukes at this moment,” Trump said. “You have a madman over in North Korea who actually has nukes and he says he’s going to use them.”