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Pak paying heavily for its mistakes in the 1970s: Tony Blair

His parents are paying for their mistake as well by not using birth control well it was the 60-70's you know
 
Pakistanis don't like what the are hearing from Blair, but Blair has a point - on the other hand it was not like Pakistanis debated or discussed and agreed on the notion of Islamism - basically Pakistanis were hoodwinked by Zia ul Haq and the jamaatis --Pakistanis wanted to be closer to God, to be more pious --- but right from the start islamism was informed by the wrong kinds of ideas, ideas from Arabia, instead of Rahmaan and Raheem, they got punishments, instead of a jihad against poverty and ignorance, they got bigotry and hatred towards all -- but all things pass, and this too will pass.
 
And less Western interference trying to divide us.
What is there to "divide"? Also, you sir, are a false flag. I suggest you buy an ounce of self respect before logging in again.
 
you are making no sense ..... people like you can only point out fingers towards Pakistan without any solid evidence
you are the bigger supporter of USA's false propaganda
WE aint the supporter man..... Need soild evidence for that too? People like me can only point fingers towards pakistan, what else can we do? It is U who should be worried and do the duty.....
 
"I think Pakistan is paying a heavy price for the mistakes of 1970s by linking religion with politics and developing religious schools which are, in some cases, dangerous sources of extremism," Blair


And how many religious schools in Pakistan does Tony Blair have visited in his entire Life.

None
 
WE aint the supporter man..... Need soild evidence for that too? People like me can only point fingers towards pakistan, what else can we do? It is U who should be worried and do the duty.....
now you show your hidden hate against Pakistan you raise fingers towards Pak because of your hate
.nice intellectual level :blah:
 
What's the way out of this maze in the first place? Pakistan would be in dire straits if it tried to pull away or curb extremist factions operating on her soil.Bombs will rain down like it's monsoon.
 
Tony B-Liar should look into his own character first whose global war to steal resources has ended miserably!
 
Pak paying heavily for its mistakes in the 1970s: Tony Blair


NEW DELHI: Pakistan is "paying heavily" for its mistakes in the 1970s when it started mixing religion with politics and promoted extremism, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has said.
"I think Pakistan is paying a heavy price for the mistakes of 1970s by linking religion with politics and developing religious schools which are, in some cases, dangerous sources of extremism," Blair told Karan Thapar in an interview to a news channel.
The former British prime minister was responding to queries relating to the role of ISI in spreading terrorism and its links with the Haqqani group in Afghanistan.
When asked if the US, after eliminating Osama bin laden, should also go after the Haqqani faction, Blair said it was something which the Americans have to decide.
"The trouble with these groups is that there is no way to use them wisely. On these issues like Pakistan might have to say about its influence in Afghanistan vis-a-vis India's influence there, there will be nothing good out of supporting these groups," he said.
"If ISI is engaged in such activities, in the end it will not merely affect US, UK, Afghanistan or India, it poisons the atmosphere in Pakistan also," Blair said.
The former British Prime Minister said that if there was any linkage between the ISI and terror groups such as the Haqqani group and the Lashkar-e-Toiba, "it is a mistake."
Blair said there was a need to engage "modern and open-minded" Pakistanis who are involved in a struggle against the extremists.
"We have to see how we can engage elements in Pakistan who believe that this was a mistake. The best way is to allow Pakistan to change and evolve and there are a lot of decent people in Pakistan," he said.

Look whose talking! His credibility is such that even the Queen of England did not invite him to the Royal Wedding. . . :lol:
 
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