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Pakistan army contingent to be posted in Saudi Arabia on 'training and advisory mission'

Babar must tell his source who is providing this confidential info to him as he is become mouth piece of some force who is not happy with the decision as honourable defence minister raised same query who informed him about pakistani troop deployment and also possible location its a matter of serious concern and compromising national security and saftey of troops in ksa.
 
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Nukes are not meant for you Persians but only if you insist. :D .
TBH, we have to go through Persian territory to confront Dajjal in Aid to Eesa Ibn E Maryam. You will be steam rolled weather you like it or not. ;)

so try your luck. time is running out. finally you all will end up in hell with your bogus and unauthenticated beliefs.

ladies & gentleman truth has spoken these leaches are more loyal to Iran than Pakistan

Those who involve our dear country Pak in M.E conflicts are Not loyal to this Nation.
 
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so try your luck. time is running out. finally you all will end up in hell with your bogus and unauthenticated beliefs.



Those who involve our dear country Pak in M.E conflicts are Not loyal to this Nation.
Those who prefer Pakistan over Iranian regime are not true Pakistanis...... First of all Pakistan than any-other country.........
 
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Time for Pakistanis to accept Shia Islam which is Real Islam like the Iranains did. there will be no escape.:lol:

@Joe Shearer take note ........ as I was trying to brain wash you and warn you the other day .... after infidel Pakistan has been converted to real Islam ..... you can just imagine what is in plans for the pagans and idol worshippers.

But if the baniya builds firm relations with CIC Ayatullah ..... pagans and idol worshipers may be spared, that would be conditional obviously. CIC Ayatullah is the key ....... if he says its time for Jihad the non Persian cannon fodders will present themselves for that.
 
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this is no sectarian bullshit. it is you who is making it sectarian due to enmity and hate.

What enemy and hate? You call a particular sect which is a minority in muslim world as "real Islam" and then expect that people won't say anything against your BS?

Such kind of blatant sectarianism is not allowed on this forum. Live with it or leave it.
 
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@Joe Shearer take note ........ as I was trying to brain wash you and warn you the other day .... after infidel Pakistan has been converted to real Islam ..... you can just imagine what is in plans for the pagans and idol worshippers.

But if the baniya builds firm relations with CIC Ayatullah ..... pagans and idol worshipers may be spared, that would be conditional obviously. CIC Ayatullah is the key ....... if he says its time for Jihad the non Persian cannon fodders will present themselves for that.

What enemy and hate? You call a particular sect which is a minority in muslim world as "real Islam" and then expect that people won't say anything against your BS?

Such kind of blatant sectarianism is not allowed on this forum. Live with it or leave it.

not right. do not make it sectarian and do not insult shiites. you should learn tolerance.
 
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not right. do not make it sectarian and do not insult shiites. you should learn tolerance.
Says the guy who sucks up to iran and talks secretian shyt...


How are you any different than wahabi secterian posters like batman?

P.S; Half my family is Shia.. half Sunni.. before you label me a wahabi agent... like that idiot “batman” who labels me an iranian agent and whatnot.
 
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This is exactly why secularism is needed..
so one can have balanced relationship with every power because they know you care shit about religion.. see nepal and India..
 
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Why Pakistan is sending 1,000 troops to Saudi Arabia

Analysts say Pakistani forces are probably deployed to protect the Saudi royal family after purge of relatives left them vulnerable

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Pakistani troops march in a Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad in 2017 (AFP)

Dania Akkad
Wednesday 21 February 2018 04:07 UTC

A leading Pakistani newspaper has called it a mystery. Politicians have demanded a debate. The defence minister was summoned.

But several days after Pakistan announced it was sending over 1,000 new troops to Saudi Arabia, details about what they will do and why they are being dispatched now remain murky.

'The Saudis may think there is an internal issue - they can't trust their guys, so they are getting the Pakistanis'

- Kamal Alam, RUSI

The decision comes three years after Pakistan refused to send soldiers to join the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen.

The Pakistani military has officially said that the troops are on a "training and advise mission" and will not be deployed outside of the kingdom - and specifically not in Yemen. There are already 1,600 personnel in the country, Defence Minister Khurram Dastgir told Pakistan's Senate on Monday.

But even after Dastgir's explanation of the new deployment, politicians were still puzzled - and frustrated.

"This is shedding no light on the decision that has been taken," Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani said in response to Dastgir. "I'm sorry. The statement is inadequate."

Rabbani later threatened Dastgir with "contempt of parliament" after he refused to provide further detail, according to Pakistan daily Dawn.

Amid the grilling and obfuscation, analysts speculate that the real mission of the Pakistani troops may be to protect the Saudi royal family, months into a purge that has seen hundreds of the kingdom's richest citizens and relatives rounded up for alleged corruption.

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"The Saudis may think there is an internal issue - they can't trust their guys, so they are getting the Pakistanis," Kamal Alam, a visiting fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, told Middle East Eye.

It wouldn't be the first time Pakistanis have guarded the royal family. In the early 1970s, King Faisal, whose foreign policy was guided by pan-Islamism, and then-Pakistani prime minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, developed a warm relationship which saw the first Pakistani military presence in the kingdom, Alam said.

At the request of King Fahd in 1982, General Zia ul-Haq, then Pakistan's president, sent an armoured brigade to the kingdom. It served as "an elite fighting force to defend the monarchy from any foe at home or abroad," wrote Bruce Riedel, a former CIA analyst and director of the Brookings Intelligence project, this week.

Riedel told MEE that he believes the new deployment will primarily be used as Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's personal guard force, backing up royal bodyguards.

The unit "will be loyal to him and Pakistan just in case his enemies move to oust and/or kill him," Riedel said. "He has made a lot of enemies in three years, including many in the royal family."

Why this is sensitive
The deployment is a sensitive one for Pakistan. While Islamabad and Riyadh have a close relationship, in recent years, the Pakistanis have tried to break free from the impression that they are Saudi puppets, Alam said.

General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Pakistan's current army chief who took command in November 2016, has focused on building relationships around the Gulf including, for the first time, with Iran. The new Saudi deployment could disrupt those efforts, although Bajwa reportedly contacted Iran, Turkey and Qatar ahead of the announcement.

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A Saudi border guard at the Yemeni border last October (AFP)

Having Pakistani troops in Yemen - where the Saudi-led coalition is fighting the Iran-backed Shia Houthi group - could spark sectarian tensions in the country which has 35 million Shia among its nearly 200 million population and shares a border with Iran.

When the Saudis requested Pakistani support in 2015, the parliament debated for four days, eventually passing a resolution to maintain neutrality in the conflict.

Alam said it is very unlikely that Pakistani soldiers will be deployed into Yemen if only because they don't speak Arabic. "So they will be sitting ducks going to war into Yemen . . . It would make no sense," he said.

But the Saudi-Yemeni border area might be a different story. Last year, senior Pakistani security sources told MEE that Pakistan's army planned to send a brigade of combat troops to protect the vulnerable border from Houthi reprisal attacks.

Without greater clarification, Alam said, speculation will continue. "Either they are hiding it or genuinely haven't decided it," he said.

The Saudi embassy did not respond to a request for comment ahead of publication.
 
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KSA told Pakistan- No free lunches, be "loyal". Pakistan said yes sir.

Nothing new.
 
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so try your luck. time is running out. finally you all will end up in hell with

How can we try our luck when Eesa Ibn e Maryam has not arrived yet? Listen kid, in Pakistan we don't get impressed with sunni shia shit which consume you Persian morons. Our eyes are on bigger picture. We have to Aid Eesa after we are done with India, that has been prophesied to us by non other then prophet PBUH. Unfortunately for you, you will be in our way. Either you will comply, or will be made to. Neither we will have time to ask you neither the situation will demand such diplomacy. What needs to be done, will be done.
 
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Instead of abusing each other, do some constructive discussion.
If you are capable, otherwise don't spoil the thread.

Rashid bhai, its hard to have constructive Conversation on PDF these days :( this thread is just one example out of hundreds of threads ruined every day by trolls ..

hahahaha................. i can't stop myself for laughing............. you are too hilarious man............ What's the Shia Islam??? can you tell me that who was Abdullah bin Sabah??? and please also tell me about his religion ....


Are you here???View attachment 454966

Don't disrespect a whole country because of one lunatic .. Picture you posted is Offensive , so remove it ..
 
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