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POLL- What do Pakistanis on PDF think about the Saudi intervention in Yemen? Pakistani members only.

What role do you believe Pakistan should play in the Saudi intervention in Yemen?


  • Total voters
    148
Give east Pakistan back to India (if they even want it)

How can we give our land back to people who never owned it? Punjabis own Punjab and have been for the last 3000 years. You, Mr somefaggot, can go be third-rate American citizen for all the rest of us care.
 
Stay neutral. We are already in a war and don't need to engage in a conflict which is not our concern, let them fight each other and settle their issues.
Saudis not giving us a single riyal free, we already spent billions in a war and that sheikhs supporting financially our enemies aka Taliban dogs. Iran is our neighbor and also a Muslim country and in this conflict we don't need to make another neighbor enemy, we already have a strong one and Aghanistan still not believable.
 
I think India has many internal movements and disturbances. 36 garh, Naxalides etc.. Resentment in kashmirirs, Tamils, Nepalis etc is also there.. Just a de-stability in region and foreign involvement are missing for india to be turn into turmoil


in case you didn't get...
1. India supported T.Tigers and received blow backs.. too good S.L wiped them for themselves and india. anyway india is behind now new president.
2. India has resentful bengalis,tamis, nepalis, kashmiris and refugees from nepal and B.D. Its equal like Afghan in Pak.
but AFG is disurbed from last 4 decades.. So we have a perennial blow back...

Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated in 1991. But Tamilnadu is a peaceful state and an economic power house while the civil war in Sri Lanka raged.

the real question is why is Pakistani state and Pakistanis allowing violence from foreign countries to spill over to its soil.
Don't you care about the blood of your countrymen ?

Dude, your opinion is unwanted in this thread.

Pakistani members only.

I did not mean to disrespect anyone. I do not vote for the record
 
Dude, your opinion is unwanted in this thread.

Pakistani members only.

Bro it's the itch deep inside...that Indian itch, you know!

On topic, I have stated in another thread. We are already suffering from the following from this brotherhood concept, specially with regards to Saudi 'brothers'. List is exhaustive but mainly these points:
1. Ideology
2. Intolerance (sectarian and racial with racial being topped up gradually)
3. Terrorism

Because of the above, we are facing (again countless but some are):
1. Extremism
2. Killings, murders and all sort of extreme crimes
3. Isolation and zero progress in all sectors

Nawaz and his impotent league is looking at this opportunity with a personal business point of view and a gesture to pay off the debts of staying in Saudia. His master Zia ul Haq dragged us into the first phase of destruction, now his turn for the second phase. No wonder if not today but some years after we see ISIS Pakistan wing slitting throats of commoners. As we have a lot of Saudi backed ideology sympathizers who disown Taliban, al-Quaida now just because it doesn't fit in the moral category for now, but facts remain that the eggs have been laid and if not these sympathizers but their later generation would join some radical organizations to bring back the 'horse riding' sharia in Pakistan. We have to look around us that what is more important to us; our borders or Saudi borders. Let the coward arab shiekhs leave their palaces, fight for their homeland and die as shaheed instead of dying from binge eating. Send the troops immediately if the existence of holy places is jeopardized. Of course, this rebellion is Iran backed no matter how much Iran denies it and we don't want to fight on another front in Pakistan as our hands are already full.
 
Dude, your opinion is unwanted in this thread.

Pakistani members only.
I know it is only for Pakistani members...but i want to say just a little thing... Pakistan can act like Turkey in this matter.
 
What is Turkey's official position in this conflict?
We support the coalition intervene.
Erdoğan said maybe in the later stages of the operation we can give logistic support.

We generally don't involve militarily in most of the foreign wars...even in NATO missions.
 
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We support the coalition intervene.
Erdoğan said maybe in the later stages of the operation we can give logistic support.

We generally don't involve military in most of the foreign wars...even in NATO missions.

I think Pak also has taken a similar position ....Def Minister has said we wont take part in any sectarian conflict which will further divide Muslim world...but in case of threat to Saudi Arabias territorial integrity later, only then we will respond
 
I don't see the point in going in.We should have talked to these rebels first. Aiding,Airstrikes is understandable but sending our jawans in,even if we are it's not such a good idea. @syedali73 , @Pomegranate , is PA going in ? what is Pakistans role in this,now that we have supported KSA in this matter.
 
We have to be fully part of it both military wise and also diplomatic. First we have to defend Saudi Arabia and if that has to mean going for offensive than we have to. We should send at least a squadron of JF-17 for bombing than on diplomatic front we need to send a delegation of Sunni diplomats from all Sunni world and tell Iran to stop supporting Houthis and put pressure on them to start talks or end diplomat ties with Iran until it starts using its brain.

Saudi Arabia and Iran are both fighting a sectarian proxy war, why should we get involved in this matter? And Saudi territorial integrity is not holy to us, only the cities of Mecca and Medina are. No Houthi has threatened it so who are we to jump along in this matter, accept it, the only reason we are chasing Saudia is because our top tier establishment figures are after the cash that comes from there. It is not in Pakistan's interest but their own.
 
Bro it's the itch deep inside...that Indian itch, you know!

On topic, I have stated in another thread. We are already suffering from the following from this brotherhood concept, specially with regards to Saudi 'brothers'. List is exhaustive but mainly these points:
1. Ideology
2. Intolerance (sectarian and racial with racial being topped up gradually)
3. Terrorism

Because of the above, we are facing (again countless but some are):
1. Extremism
2. Killings, murders and all sort of extreme crimes
3. Isolation and zero progress in all sectors

Nawaz and his impotent league is looking at this opportunity with a personal business point of view and a gesture to pay off the debts of staying in Saudia. His master Zia ul Haq dragged us into the first phase of destruction, now his turn for the second phase. No wonder if not today but some years after we see ISIS Pakistan wing slitting throats of commoners. As we have a lot of Saudi backed ideology sympathizers who disown Taliban, al-Quaida now just because it doesn't fit in the moral category for now, but facts remain that the eggs have been laid and if not these sympathizers but their later generation would join some radical organizations to bring back the 'horse riding' sharia in Pakistan. We have to look around us that what is more important to us; our borders or Saudi borders. Let the coward arab shiekhs leave their palaces, fight for their homeland and die as shaheed instead of dying from binge eating. Send the troops immediately if the existence of holy places is jeopardized. Of course, this rebellion is Iran backed no matter how much Iran denies it and we don't want to fight on another front in Pakistan as our hands are already full.

You can back Saudi Arabia. Nothing is wrong looking for your interests.
But you have to stop Sunni-Shia sectarian conflicts from spilling over to your soil
 
Accidentally voted in.favour of intervention! Is it possible to change the vote? Im neutral of course
 
It's politics, not sunni and shia.

Pakistan will have to think where their interests lie. Can Pakistan afford to antagonize its western neighbor Iran? Or should Pakistan support SA for more funds? Going to a battle guided by emotions is a recipe for strategic blunder with very far-reaching consequences.
 
It's politics, not sunni and shia.

Pakistan will have to think where their interests lie. Can Pakistan afford to antagonize its western neighbor Iran? Or should Pakistan support SA for more funds? Going to a battle guided by emotions is a recipe for strategic blunder with very far-reaching consequences.
The taliban crisis was far worse than houthi crisis so Iran is not a problem
 
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