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How can we trust these Turks> LOL
Even their European allies have decided to get rid of them
 
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ISIS are killing your brothers in Syria, and you are here trying to make jokes? Not very nice bro :victory:
Putin is letting Torks kill your brothers too. how do you feel about this?

We will hunt down all terrorists in Syria. don't get so upset my Shia friends. :victory:
Putin is with us, :lol:
 
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So be proud of it :yahoo:. At least read some historical books before commenting. Many of Turkish people in western , central and eastern areas hate Ottomanism. They are commonly pro-west atheists about 48% of Turkish community. Even pro-Ottomans are not supposed as pro-Islam since they want to restart Ottoman empire by occupynig northern lands of Syria and Iraq through protecting terrorist groups like Al-Nusra and Ahrar-Al-Sham and others. That's why i'm happy of Russia's role there.

If I wanted to watch a clown then I would've purchased a ticket for circus show:) Unlike you I don't really give a flying hoot in what other people think. I have always liked the Ottoman Turk even though my ancestry is Persian and respect many of the great Sheikhs who came through their empire.

:pop: Your country trained Taleban terrorists for decades and destroyed a Muslim country Afghanistan. Please don't be so innocent :D. The reason was begging USA for some loans and military stuff. What a shame :disagree:

Arrogance will be your downfall and your memory is like a goldfish. Iran was arming and financing groups who have blood on their hands to in Afghanistan, so for once in your life get off your high horse instead of preaching the moral card. Do you want to talk about begging? Your Government has been begging Islamabad to consider the gas deal and now the leaders in Tehran are begging to be apart of CPEC, so think before you speak. If you have the guts then declare war on us instead of talking like a paper tiger. Shame on you for doing a deal with the American's...where did you bravado go their?
 
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Wow how could i trust you already? I was idiot
You are a true traitor to Islamic Alliance
Now now, don't be like that. Putin is letting us hunt down terrorists. surely you don't mind?? :lol:

If I wanted to watch a clown then I would've purchased a ticket for circus show:) Unlike you I don't really give a flying hoot in what other people think. I have always liked the Ottoman Turk even though my ancestry is Persian and respect many of the great Sheikhs who came through their empire.



Arrogance will be your downfall and your memory is like a goldfish. Iran was arming and financing groups who have blood on their hands to in Afghanistan, so for once in your life get off your high horse instead of preaching the moral card. Do you want to talk about begging? Your Government has been begging Islamabad to consider the gas deal and now the leaders in Tehran are begging to be apart of CPEC, so think before you speak. If you have the guts then declare war on us instead of talking like a paper tiger. Shame on you for doing a deal with the American's...where did you bravado go their?
Iranians been begging for decades now, yet they fail to mention this.
They are a poor backward country of the ME my friend, where do they get this arrogance from?
They will bring up EU, yet, EU helped get AKP into power.
These Mullahs are the most delusional bunch ever.
 
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Arrogance will be your downfall and your memory is like a goldfish. Iran was arming and financing groups who have blood on their hands to in Afghanistan, so for once in your life get off your high horse instead of preaching the moral card. Do you want to talk about begging? Your Government has been begging Islamabad to consider the gas deal and now the leaders in Tehran are begging to be apart of CPEC, so think before you speak. If you have the guts then declare war on us instead of talking like a paper tiger. Shame on you for doing a deal with the American's...where did you bravado go their?
What a moron are you.
Why should i ask for a war with a Muslim country? It's idiocy. I'm not like you.
Yeah we needed your help when we were under hard sanctions and we expected you to help us against USA. That was a wrong expectation you are right. Still i'm eager to see economical and political cooperations between Muslim countries.
Stop funding Taleban and help Afghanistan for God's sake. Watch this :
Scores of civilians killed in alleged US airstrikes to support ground op in Afghanistan (GRAPHIC)




An Afghan man carries the dead body of a child following a NATO coalition airstrike on the outskirts of Kunduz on November 3, 2016. © Bashir Khan Safi / AFP

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Scores of civilians, including children, have reportedly been killed in US airstrikes supporting a ground operation in Kunduz, Afghanistan, officials and media report. NATO forces in Afghanistan said the airstrikes were “to defend friendly forces under fire.”
Earlier on Thursday, United States Forces Afghanistan released a statement, saying that two US servicemen had died “as a result of wounds sustained during operations” in Kunduz.

“The service members came under fire during a train, advise and assist mission with our Afghan partners to clear a Taliban position and disrupt the group’s operations in Kunduz district,” the statement said.
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READ MORE: 2 US soldiers killed, 2 wounded in Kunduz, Afghanistan

Resolute Support, a NATO-led training mission in Afghanistan, tweeted that the airstrikes in Kunduz had been carried out to defend “friendly forces under fire.”

Airstrikes were conducted in #Kunduz to defend friendly forces under fire. All civilian casualty claims will be investigated.

— Resolute Support (@ResoluteSupport) November 3, 2016
Brigadier General Charles Cleveland, a spokesman for the United States military in Afghanistan, said that he couldn’t say whether the civilian deaths near Kunduz and the attack on US soldiers were related, but noted that the deceased American servicemen had been as advisers to an Afghan military operation.

“We have no evidence at this point of any civilian casualties, but we take all allegations very seriously,” he said, as cited by the New York Times. “Although this was an Afghan operation advised by US forces, US aircraft were used to defend all of the friendly forces.”

US State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Thursday that the airstrike was a part of an Afghanistan-led operation, supported by the US forces from the air. According to Toner, Afghan forces came under fire in the area of Kunduz and asked for US assistance. Calling the bombing a “terrible event,” he said that Washington hopes Afghan authorities will conduct a thorough investigation into the incident.

Afghan officials told Reuters that there had been heavy fighting between Taliban fighters and the US military about five kilometers from the city center. The US then reportedly called in airstrikes that resulted in numerous casualties.

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Local activists shared photos of what they say are dead bodies of the airstrike victims with RT. RT cannot independently verify the authenticity of the images.
General Qasim Jangalbagh from the Kunduz police said the air raid had resulted in the deaths of about 26 people, AP reported.

Kunduz’s provincial spokesman, Mahmood Danish, told AFP that the airstrikes had killed 30 civilians, including women and children.

“Afghan forces and coalition troops conducted a joint operation against the Taliban insurgents. In the bombardment 30 Afghan civilians were martyred and 25 others were wounded,” he said.

Police spokesman Mahmoodullah Akbari gave similar toll to AFP, saying that infants as young as three months old were among the dead.

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Local activists shared photos of what they say are dead bodies of the airstrike victims with RT. RT cannot independently verify the authenticity of the images.
“They were asleep when their house came under attack by coalition troops,” Akbari said.

Safiullah Amiri, a member of the Kunduz Provincial Council, said at least 30 civilians had been killed in a series of airstrikes on the village, the NYT reported. The paper also cited Islamuddin Timoori, a representative of the protesters from Kunduz, who said that the bombing had been carried out by the US, killing 27 people and wounding 70.

#Update: Airstrikes were conducted in #Kunduz to defend friendly forces under fire. All civilian casualty claims will be investigated. RS

— Fahim Abed (@fahimabed) November 3, 2016
According to Pajhwok, “the airstrikes and ground offensive” were conducted by “Afghan and foreign forces” in the Pul Achin and Poz Kandahari areas on the outskirts of Kunduz.

Pajhwok reported that the airstrikes had prompted the citizens of Kunduz to take to the streets in protest. The protesters reportedly were carrying the bodies of people killed in the attack, including those of the children. Photos of the corpses of the alleged victims have been circulating on social media.

Kunduz Governor: 30 Civilian were killed and 26 civilian were wounded in the result of airstrikes carried out by Afghan choppers. @NajimRah

— Fahim Abed (@fahimabed) November 3, 2016
“I was working on the farm when suddenly the bombardment started in our area. When I came to my house seven members of my family, including women and children, were killed,” Kunduz resident Taza Gul told Pajhwok Afghan News.

Bilal Sarwary, a local journalist citing sources in the Afghan government, reported that at least 31 civilians had been killed during an Afghan-NATO special forces operation on Thursday night.

Citing Afghan government sources, he tweeted that “Afghan and US Special forces were surrounded and were taking heavy fire when the airstrike was called.”

#AFG Gov sources in Kundoz: at least 31 civilians killed in Kanam last night in an air strike during AF- NATO Special forces operation

— BILAL SARWARY (@bsarwary) November 3, 2016
#AFG Afghan gov source Kundoz , Afghan&US Special forces were surrounded&were taking heavy fire when air strike was called.

— BILAL SARWARY (@bsarwary) November 3, 2016
No one involved in US airstrikes in Afghanistan brought to account – Russian Foreign Ministry
None of the US airstrikes that resulted in civilian deaths in Afghanistan has been properly and independently investigated so far, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said during a news briefing on Thursday.

“The history of the US and NATO anti-terrorist operation in Afghanistan, which lasts for 15 years, is full of such examples,”Zakharova said, adding that the US and its allies continue to “commit errors” and “no one bears any responsibility – neither at a personal level,.. nor at the state level.”

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International Criminal Court ‘about to probe US war crimes in Afghanistan’ – report
She noted that in November 2008, some 100 civilians died in the US bombing of a wedding ceremony in the Kandahar province, while another US airstrike conducted in the same year claimed the lives of about 100 civilians in the province of Herat, calling these incidents “the most high-profile ones.”

She also mentioned the US bombing of a hospital in the city of Kunduz run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) that resulted in the deaths of more than 20 medical specialists and patients in October 2015.

Zakharova stressed that the relatives of most of the victims of those strikes had not received any aid while no one has been brought to account for crimes against civilians. She also emphasized that “a state should bear responsibility for its actions,” adding that it is important for the international community to see “which way the US and their allies are heading in this aspect.”

The spokeswoman then welcomed the reported initiative of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to launch a full independent investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed by the US military in Afghanistan.

“We … believe that an impartial investigation of the criminal violent actions committed by the foreign and particularly the US military in Afghanistan will help to avoid further killing of Afghan civilians during combat operations,” she said.

Earlier, media reports stated that the ICC chief prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, plans to initiate a full investigation of alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Afghanistan.
 
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Now now, don't be like that. Putin is letting us hunt down terrorists. surely you don't mind?? :lol:


Iranians been begging for decades now, yet they fail to mention this.
They are a poor backward country of the ME my friend, where do they get this arrogance from?
They will bring up EU, yet, EU helped get AKP into power.
These Mullahs are the most delusional bunch ever.

Unfortunately Brother when someone behaves arrogant then its virtually impossible to help them. I didn't want to speak ill on Iran, however, sometimes a dose of reality is the perfect medicine to remind someone of their place. I the long term I believe Russia would want to have a strong strategic alliance with Turkey.
 
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What a moron are you.
Why should i ask for a war with a Muslim country? It's idiocy. I'm not like you.
Yeah we needed your help when we were under hard sanctions and we expected you to help us against USA. That was a wrong expectation you are right. Still i'm eager to see economical and political cooperations between Muslim countries.
Stop funding Taleban and help Afghanistan for God's sake. Watch this :
Scores of civilians killed in alleged US airstrikes to support ground op in Afghanistan (GRAPHIC)




An Afghan man carries the dead body of a child following a NATO coalition airstrike on the outskirts of Kunduz on November 3, 2016. © Bashir Khan Safi / AFP

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Scores of civilians, including children, have reportedly been killed in US airstrikes supporting a ground operation in Kunduz, Afghanistan, officials and media report. NATO forces in Afghanistan said the airstrikes were “to defend friendly forces under fire.”
Earlier on Thursday, United States Forces Afghanistan released a statement, saying that two US servicemen had died “as a result of wounds sustained during operations” in Kunduz.

“The service members came under fire during a train, advise and assist mission with our Afghan partners to clear a Taliban position and disrupt the group’s operations in Kunduz district,” the statement said.
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READ MORE: 2 US soldiers killed, 2 wounded in Kunduz, Afghanistan

Resolute Support, a NATO-led training mission in Afghanistan, tweeted that the airstrikes in Kunduz had been carried out to defend “friendly forces under fire.”

Airstrikes were conducted in #Kunduz to defend friendly forces under fire. All civilian casualty claims will be investigated.

— Resolute Support (@ResoluteSupport) November 3, 2016
Brigadier General Charles Cleveland, a spokesman for the United States military in Afghanistan, said that he couldn’t say whether the civilian deaths near Kunduz and the attack on US soldiers were related, but noted that the deceased American servicemen had been as advisers to an Afghan military operation.

“We have no evidence at this point of any civilian casualties, but we take all allegations very seriously,” he said, as cited by the New York Times. “Although this was an Afghan operation advised by US forces, US aircraft were used to defend all of the friendly forces.”

US State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Thursday that the airstrike was a part of an Afghanistan-led operation, supported by the US forces from the air. According to Toner, Afghan forces came under fire in the area of Kunduz and asked for US assistance. Calling the bombing a “terrible event,” he said that Washington hopes Afghan authorities will conduct a thorough investigation into the incident.

Afghan officials told Reuters that there had been heavy fighting between Taliban fighters and the US military about five kilometers from the city center. The US then reportedly called in airstrikes that resulted in numerous casualties.

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Local activists shared photos of what they say are dead bodies of the airstrike victims with RT. RT cannot independently verify the authenticity of the images.
General Qasim Jangalbagh from the Kunduz police said the air raid had resulted in the deaths of about 26 people, AP reported.

Kunduz’s provincial spokesman, Mahmood Danish, told AFP that the airstrikes had killed 30 civilians, including women and children.

“Afghan forces and coalition troops conducted a joint operation against the Taliban insurgents. In the bombardment 30 Afghan civilians were martyred and 25 others were wounded,” he said.

Police spokesman Mahmoodullah Akbari gave similar toll to AFP, saying that infants as young as three months old were among the dead.

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Local activists shared photos of what they say are dead bodies of the airstrike victims with RT. RT cannot independently verify the authenticity of the images.
“They were asleep when their house came under attack by coalition troops,” Akbari said.

Safiullah Amiri, a member of the Kunduz Provincial Council, said at least 30 civilians had been killed in a series of airstrikes on the village, the NYT reported. The paper also cited Islamuddin Timoori, a representative of the protesters from Kunduz, who said that the bombing had been carried out by the US, killing 27 people and wounding 70.

#Update: Airstrikes were conducted in #Kunduz to defend friendly forces under fire. All civilian casualty claims will be investigated. RS

— Fahim Abed (@fahimabed) November 3, 2016
According to Pajhwok, “the airstrikes and ground offensive” were conducted by “Afghan and foreign forces” in the Pul Achin and Poz Kandahari areas on the outskirts of Kunduz.

Pajhwok reported that the airstrikes had prompted the citizens of Kunduz to take to the streets in protest. The protesters reportedly were carrying the bodies of people killed in the attack, including those of the children. Photos of the corpses of the alleged victims have been circulating on social media.

Kunduz Governor: 30 Civilian were killed and 26 civilian were wounded in the result of airstrikes carried out by Afghan choppers. @NajimRah

— Fahim Abed (@fahimabed) November 3, 2016
“I was working on the farm when suddenly the bombardment started in our area. When I came to my house seven members of my family, including women and children, were killed,” Kunduz resident Taza Gul told Pajhwok Afghan News.

Bilal Sarwary, a local journalist citing sources in the Afghan government, reported that at least 31 civilians had been killed during an Afghan-NATO special forces operation on Thursday night.

Citing Afghan government sources, he tweeted that “Afghan and US Special forces were surrounded and were taking heavy fire when the airstrike was called.”

#AFG Gov sources in Kundoz: at least 31 civilians killed in Kanam last night in an air strike during AF- NATO Special forces operation

— BILAL SARWARY (@bsarwary) November 3, 2016
#AFG Afghan gov source Kundoz , Afghan&US Special forces were surrounded&were taking heavy fire when air strike was called.

— BILAL SARWARY (@bsarwary) November 3, 2016
No one involved in US airstrikes in Afghanistan brought to account – Russian Foreign Ministry
None of the US airstrikes that resulted in civilian deaths in Afghanistan has been properly and independently investigated so far, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said during a news briefing on Thursday.

“The history of the US and NATO anti-terrorist operation in Afghanistan, which lasts for 15 years, is full of such examples,”Zakharova said, adding that the US and its allies continue to “commit errors” and “no one bears any responsibility – neither at a personal level,.. nor at the state level.”

Read more
International Criminal Court ‘about to probe US war crimes in Afghanistan’ – report
She noted that in November 2008, some 100 civilians died in the US bombing of a wedding ceremony in the Kandahar province, while another US airstrike conducted in the same year claimed the lives of about 100 civilians in the province of Herat, calling these incidents “the most high-profile ones.”

She also mentioned the US bombing of a hospital in the city of Kunduz run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) that resulted in the deaths of more than 20 medical specialists and patients in October 2015.

Zakharova stressed that the relatives of most of the victims of those strikes had not received any aid while no one has been brought to account for crimes against civilians. She also emphasized that “a state should bear responsibility for its actions,” adding that it is important for the international community to see “which way the US and their allies are heading in this aspect.”

The spokeswoman then welcomed the reported initiative of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to launch a full independent investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed by the US military in Afghanistan.

“We … believe that an impartial investigation of the criminal violent actions committed by the foreign and particularly the US military in Afghanistan will help to avoid further killing of Afghan civilians during combat operations,” she said.

Earlier, media reports stated that the ICC chief prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, plans to initiate a full investigation of alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Afghanistan.
My friend, I like some Afghans , but lets be brutally honest here. Not even satanist are as bad as these Afghani TERRORIST. how can you blame Pakistanis for there barbaric nature?
Syrians like Afghanis are TERRORISTS.
Putin our new ally will help us destroy these people. :victory:

Unfortunately Brother when someone behaves arrogant then its virtually impossible to help them. I didn't want to speak ill on Iran, however, sometimes a dose of reality is the perfect medicine to remind someone of their place. I the long term I believe Russia would want to have a strong strategic alliance with Turkey.
Russia is not stupid, they know how to use Iran. it's hilarious seeing these Mullahs cheer for Putin though. :victory:
 
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Unfortunately Brother when someone behaves arrogant then its virtually impossible to help them. I didn't want to speak ill on Iran, however, sometimes a dose of reality is the perfect medicine to remind someone of their place. I the long term I believe Russia would want to have a strong strategic alliance with Turkey.
Unfortunately Brother when someone behaves arrogant then its virtually impossible to help them. I didn't want to speak ill on Iran, however, sometimes a dose of reality is the perfect medicine to remind someone of their place. I the long term I believe Russia would want to have a strong strategic alliance with Turkey.
There is a great similarity between Turkey's role in ruining Syria&Iraq and Pakistan in ruining Afghanistan. Both are hypocrites. And be sure we don't need your help anymore. India rejected joining that pipeline so it's already canceled. We will use our gas for our own industries. :cheesy:
 
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What a moron are you.
Why should i ask for a war with a Muslim country? It's idiocy. I'm not like you.
Yeah we needed your help when we were under hard sanctions and we expected you to help us against USA. That was a wrong expectation you are right. Still i'm eager to see economical and political cooperations between Muslim countries.
Stop funding Taleban and help Afghanistan for God's sake. Watch this :

I can consume a whole bowl of alphabet soup and excrete out a much better reply. Who are you to preach about political cooperation between Muslim countries. I mean your country is the biggest supply of oil to India. A country whose population believes in idol worshiping which the Holy Prophet (PBUH) hated with passion. What do you think Hadrat Ali R.A. will think when he see's you cooperating with the enemies of Dajjal that have an alliance with the Zionists. In addition you are blaming Pakistan for funding the Taliban, yet your own Government is in talks with them. Mullah Mansour was killed after he came back from Iran? Like I said for God's sake get off your horse and stop preaching the moral card to us. I am not saying Pakistan is perfect, however, I expect you to say the same thing about Iran.
 
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There is a great similarity between Turkey's role in ruining Syria&Iraq and Pakistan in ruining Afghanistan. Both are hypocrites. And be sure we don't need your help anymore. India rejected joining that pipeline so it's already canceled. We will use our gas for our own industries. :cheesy:

Before you speak on things at least learn to read history. The Afghan's never accepted Pakistan as a nation and in 1967 they tried to invade Bajaur. In response we spanked their army and closed the entire border. This led to a coup in Kabul in which the King was disposed by his cousin and then the Saur revolution happened. So the Afghan's have only themselves to blame, however, we took in millions of refugees and gave them education, food, houses and dignity. What did Iran do for them....oh yeah put them in cages:) We don't need your help because we know the Iranian intelligence is working with Raw. But don't worry you can scheme all you want, however, the best of planners is Allah.

Hey @2800 bro read the comments of these guys. That's why i insist on changing Rouhani. Don't vote him please :lol:

Didn't God give you the power to argue back yourself?
 
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I can consume a whole bowl of alphabet soup and excrete out a much better reply. Who are you to preach about political cooperation between Muslim countries. I mean your country is the biggest supply of oil to India. A country whose population believes in idol worshiping which the Holy Prophet (PBUH) hated with passion. What do you think Hadrat Ali R.A. will think when he see's you cooperating with the enemies of Dajjal that have an alliance with the Zionists. In addition you are blaming Pakistan for funding the Taliban, yet your own Government is in talks with them. Mullah Mansour was killed after he came back from Iran? Like I said for God's sake get off your horse and stop preaching the moral card to us. I am not saying Pakistan is perfect, however, I expect you to say the same thing about Iran.
What do you expect us to do to Indians? They helped us in our darkest hours unlike you. That's why i insist on political solution for Kashmir. Indians will understand our meaning again unlike you. The terrorists entering Iran and India through Pakistan's borders are worsening the situation of Kashmir.
in Kabul in which the King was disposed by his cousin and then the Saur revolution happened
So you are helping Taleban to destroy Afghanistan becoz of an idiot king eh?
What did Iran do for them....oh yeah put them in cages:)
Liar. We have 2 million Afghani living in Iran based on Government's statistics.
Iranian intelligence is working with Raw
An other lie to justify your cooperations with Taleban terrorists.
Mullah Mansour
This guy had entered Iran in coordination with Pakistani govenment and in fact based on Pakistan's pleasure. pakistani government asked us to force the guy keep his militants away from joining ISIS. Pakistan sent that pleasure you God damn liar.

Didn't God give you the power to argue back yourself?
Not your business
 
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@Mods can you please take a look at these two guys Mohammad and 2800 .. they keep insulting Turkey and Pakistan, accusing us of terrorism... :(

I can consume a whole bowl of alphabet soup and excrete out a much better reply. Who are you to preach about political cooperation between Muslim countries. I mean your country is the biggest supply of oil to India. A country whose population believes in idol worshiping which the Holy Prophet (PBUH) hated with passion. What do you think Hadrat Ali R.A. will think when he see's you cooperating with the enemies of Dajjal that have an alliance with the Zionists. In addition you are blaming Pakistan for funding the Taliban, yet your own Government is in talks with them. Mullah Mansour was killed after he came back from Iran? Like I said for God's sake get off your horse and stop preaching the moral card to us. I am not saying Pakistan is perfect, however, I expect you to say the same thing about Iran.
I think these two are anti-Muslims brother. they hate all things Islam. it's sad. :(
 
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