Desert Fox
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Can we please STAY ON TOPIC!!!
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Does that mean you are willing to invite mohajirs to settle in K-P on an equal basis with Pushtuns?
Does that mean you are willing to invite mohajirs to settle in K-P on an equal basis with Pushtuns?
Does that mean you are willing to invite mohajirs to settle in K-P on an equal basis with Pushtuns?
Assalam alaikum
Brother from where did u get this idea i think they r angels? Simply i want my country to win friends and making anemies specially if we sahre religion with them and top on it , it has our holy places. I want friendship with honor and not on the cost of interests of pakistan.
Regarding gawadar it is shame they beat us or hampered and why we allowed it to happen.
They r fat, thin it is none of mine or ur buissiness and if they wanna look for their interest why we blame them ( if we can't protect our interests others should do the same ?)
They invested in u.s coz it has a friendly environment who is stopping u from making it ? and 1st ask ur countrymen to bring the loot to pakistan and stop the flight of capital from pakistan is that hard or we need some other ppl to make those changes?TARIQ
Pakistan poised to dispatch army to Saudi Arabia (2 Div)
Pakistan is prepared to move two army divisions into Saudi Arabia to protect the kingdom in the event of any outbreak of trouble, such as what has happened in Bahrain, Yemen, Egypt, Libya and other Middle East and North African nations, informed sources say in a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.
It also is ready to help recruit ex-Pakistani military personnel for Bahrain's national guard, the sources report.
The sources said the decision was reached reluctantly, but it puts Sunni Islam-majority Pakistan alongside other Sunni Muslim partners, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, in a move that apparently is intended to assure that Sunni Islam remains dominant in the Arab world.
The perception is that the influence of Shiite Islam-dominated Iran is on the rise.
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Ironically, Pakistan and Iran have had a history of close political, economic and military relations. Their relationship was so close that Pakistan's A.Q. Khan, known as the father of the Pakistani nuclear bomb, provided nuclear assistance to Iran.
Given Iran's nuclear ambitions, sources say the alignment of nuclear-armed Pakistan with a broad Sunni Muslim bloc of countries by offering the two army divisions to Saudi Arabia is designed to blunt the "emerging Shiite crescent in the Middle East."
As a further show of support to Saudi Arabia, Pakistan has organized and recruited some 1,000 ex-army personnel for service in the national guard of Bahrain.
Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa recently requested troops from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to put down increasingly violent demonstrations by the Shiites, who make up some 70 percent of the population. Saudi Arabia and the UAE each recently sent some 1,000 troops and logistical support to Bahrain.
Khalifa and Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz accuse Iran of fomenting the demonstrations with the idea of taking over the island country between Iran and Saudi Arabia in the Persian Gulf.
"The recent political upheaval in the Arab world from North Africa and now engulfing the Gulf region monarchial kingdoms has shaken the very fundamentals of the underpinnings of United States security framework in the Gulf region," according to Subhash Kapila of the South Asia Analysis Group.
"The United States security architecture in the Gulf region rested on the continuance of existing autocratic U.S.-friendly monarchies presiding over the oil riches of this region," he said.
"Herein emerges Pakistan army's strategic indispensability and strategic utility to both the United States and Saudi Arabia in securing the status-quo in the Gulf region for all of them," he added.
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Pakistan poised to dispatch army to Saudi Arabia
An individuals actions cant make or break Islam neither yours nor any ones elses. And I have never said that Pakistan is what represents Islam you need to put your indian hate towards Pakistan on the side and chill.
I have no problem with any ethnic group of pakistan settling and working in kp.
Why do you think otherwise, have you ever been to kp you will see in peshawar sikhs who own businesses and live in peace and harmony. You even got even sikhs in fata so why not muhajir.
However those muhajirs that have anti pak, anti pushtoon feelings are not welcome, also they prefer living in uk if you get my drift.
You asked that question because you like to see friction and division in pakistani community but I won't take the bait.
those muhajirs in karachi who are anti pak and anti pushtoon are feeling the wrath of the khans and soon insha allah will be pushed in to the sea, those who are law abiding and loyal to pak have nothing to fear.
Watan e aziz zindabad pakistan zindabad.
I have no problem with any ethnic group of pakistan settling and working in kp.
Why do you think otherwise, have you ever been to kp you will see in peshawar sikhs who own businesses and live in peace and harmony. You even got even sikhs in fata so why not muhajir.
However those muhajirs that have anti pak, anti pushtoon feelings are not welcome, also they prefer living in uk if you get my drift.
You asked that question because you like to see friction and division in pakistani community but I won't take the bait.
those muhajirs in karachi who are anti pak and anti pushtoon are feeling the wrath of the khans and soon insha allah will be pushed in to the sea, those who are law abiding and loyal to pak have nothing to fear.
Watan e aziz zindabad pakistan zindabad.
What good has it been to hold on to the idea of a highly centralized Pakistan? It's been grief for decades, and I had no part in that. The regions were originally supposed to be autonomous and Pakistani government officials reneged on that - probably, in my opinion, because they wished to keep the greater corrupt opportunities for money and glory that come with a centralized state.Only you were capable of such mischief ! Let this be an example to all, how your type is such an expert at dividing Muslims.
A broad consensus was reached on enhancing Pakistan-Saudi Arabia partnership based on comprehensive cooperation. Modalities and mechanism for this purpose were also discussed.
What good has it been to hold on to the idea of a highly centralized Pakistan? It's been grief for decades, and I had no part in that. The regions were originally supposed to be autonomous and Pakistani government officials reneged on that - probably, in my opinion, because they wished to keep the greater corrupt opportunities for money and glory that come with a centralized state.
What truth lies behind that mysterious statement? What power did Pakistani officials surrender to the Saudis? The Saudis already influence the education system of the militant madrassas whose graduates terrify Pakistanis. Do they now wish to strengthen their power of Pakistan by instituting a formal veto on high officials or proposed Pakistani policies in exchange for a reduction in domestic terrorism?