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Rare footage: Saudi F-15 Pilot shooting down 2 Iraqi Mirages

truth harts my bro ?:P saudi fight to them as we fight to our enemies no matter muslims or kaffirs :meeting:

sure what ever u say last i checked 100 of 1000s of Pakistanis have been killed by terrorist hiding in waziristan not one saudi lost his or her life cause of Saddam there is a big freaking difference between both situation which you for obvious reasons cant see.

When did we allowed Americans to kill Muslims from our soil ? dont talk to me about other gulf states i'm talking about KSA, Also American drones fly from Iran to hit Iraq like Mohammad Ali Abtahi said

stop embarrassing yourself.
 
sure what ever u say last i checked 100 of 1000s of Pakistanis have been killed by terrorist hiding in waziristan not one saudi lost his or her life cause of Saddam there is a big freaking difference between both situation which you for obvious reasons cant see.



stop embarrassing yourself.

its means you don't know statics of gulf war :undecided: ?
 
its means you don't know statics of gulf war :undecided: ?

Please feel free to enlighten me i am reading Donald Rumsfeld “Known and Unknown,” but i am always willing to learn more so share what you think i am missing.
 
JUBA;3438998]I'm sure you are the one who is embarrassing him self here not me,

Also here you go KSA & GCC states oppose American invasion of Iraq.

Unless your eyes are blind as your heart too


The Second Persian Gulf War,. also known as the Iraq War, Mar.–Apr., 2003, was a largely U.S.-British invasion of Iraq. In many ways the final, delayed campaign of the First Persian Gulf War, it arose in part because the Iraqi government failed to cooperate fully with UN weapons inspections in the years following the first conflict.

The election of George W. Bush to the U.S. presidency returned to government many officials from his father's administration who had favored removing Saddam Hussein from power in the first war. After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, the United States moved toward a doctrine of first-strike, pre-emptive war to eliminate threats to national security. As early as Oct., 2001, U.S. Defense Secretary Rumsfeld publicly suggested that military action against Iraq was possible, and in November President Bush asked Rumsfeld to undertake a war-plan review. In Jan., 2002, President Bush accused Iraq. along with North Korea and Iran, as being part of “an axis of evil,” and with the Taliban forced from power in Afghanistan in early 2002, the administration's attention turned to Iraq.

Accusing Iraq of failing to abide by the terms of the 1991 cease-fire (by developing and possessing weapons of mass destruction and by refusing to cooperate with UN weapons inspections) and of supporting terrorism, the president and other officials suggested that the “war on terrorism” might be expanded to include Iraq and became more forceful in their denunciations of Iraq for resisting UN arms inspections, called for “regime change” in Iraq, and leaked news of military planning for war. President Bush also called on the United Nations to act forcefully against Iraq or risk becoming “irrelevant.” As a result, Iraq announced in Sept., 2002, that UN inspectors could return, but Iraqi slowness to agree on inspection terms and U.S. insistence on stricter conditions for Iraqi compliance stalled the inspectors' return.

In October, Congress approved the use of force against Iraq, and in November the Security Council passed a resolution offering Iraq a “final opportunity” to cooperate on arms inspections. A strict inspections timetable was established, and active Iraqi compliance insisted on. Inspections resumed in late November. A December declaration by Iraq that it had no weapons of mass destruction was generally regarded as incomplete and uninformative, but by Jan., 2003, UN inspectors had found no evidence of forbidden weapons programs. However, they also indicated that Iraq was not actively cooperating with their efforts to determine if previously known or suspected weapons had been destroyed and weapons programs had been ended.

Despite much international opposition, including increasingly rancorous objections from France, Germany, and Russia, the United States and Britain continued their military buildup in areas near Iraq, insisting that Iraq was hiding weapons of mass destruction. Turkey, which the allies hoped to use as a base for a northern front in Iraq, refused to allow use of its territory, but most Anglo-American forces were in place in Kuwait and other locations by March.

Persian Gulf Wars — Infoplease.com
 
The Second Persian Gulf War,. also known as the Iraq War, Mar.–Apr., 2003, was a largely U.S.-British invasion of Iraq. In many ways the final, delayed campaign of the First Persian Gulf War, it arose in part because the Iraqi government failed to cooperate fully with UN weapons inspections in the years following the first conflict.

The election of George W. Bush to the U.S. presidency returned to government many officials from his father's administration who had favored removing Saddam Hussein from power in the first war. After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, the United States moved toward a doctrine of first-strike, pre-emptive war to eliminate threats to national security. As early as Oct., 2001, U.S. Defense Secretary Rumsfeld publicly suggested that military action against Iraq was possible, and in November President Bush asked Rumsfeld to undertake a war-plan review. In Jan., 2002, President Bush accused Iraq. along with North Korea and Iran, as being part of “an axis of evil,” and with the Taliban forced from power in Afghanistan in early 2002, the administration's attention turned to Iraq.

Accusing Iraq of failing to abide by the terms of the 1991 cease-fire (by developing and possessing weapons of mass destruction and by refusing to cooperate with UN weapons inspections) and of supporting terrorism, the president and other officials suggested that the “war on terrorism” might be expanded to include Iraq and became more forceful in their denunciations of Iraq for resisting UN arms inspections, called for “regime change” in Iraq, and leaked news of military planning for war. President Bush also called on the United Nations to act forcefully against Iraq or risk becoming “irrelevant.” As a result, Iraq announced in Sept., 2002, that UN inspectors could return, but Iraqi slowness to agree on inspection terms and U.S. insistence on stricter conditions for Iraqi compliance stalled the inspectors' return.

In October, Congress approved the use of force against Iraq, and in November the Security Council passed a resolution offering Iraq a “final opportunity” to cooperate on arms inspections. A strict inspections timetable was established, and active Iraqi compliance insisted on. Inspections resumed in late November. A December declaration by Iraq that it had no weapons of mass destruction was generally regarded as incomplete and uninformative, but by Jan., 2003, UN inspectors had found no evidence of forbidden weapons programs. However, they also indicated that Iraq was not actively cooperating with their efforts to determine if previously known or suspected weapons had been destroyed and weapons programs had been ended.

Despite much international opposition, including increasingly rancorous objections from France, Germany, and Russia, the United States and Britain continued their military buildup in areas near Iraq, insisting that Iraq was hiding weapons of mass destruction. Turkey, which the allies hoped to use as a base for a northern front in Iraq, refused to allow use of its territory, but most Anglo-American forces were in place in Kuwait and other locations by March.

Iraq-Iran war = First Gulf War
Iraqi invasion of kuwait = Second Gulf War
American Invasion of Iraq = Third Gulf War

Also where did it say Americans Attacked Iraq from KSA in 2003 ? or a better question what's the point of putting this article in this thread ?!
 
Iraq- Iran war = First Gulf War
Iraqi invasion of kuwait = Second Gulf War
American Invasion of Iraq = Third Gulf War

Also where did it say Americans Attacked Iraq from KSA ? or a better question what's the point of putting this article in this thread ?!

He went form confused to crazy to fully retarded... Now he dont even know what he is talking about. Since the video is of First GULF WAR. Where Iraq Attacked Saudia Arabia,, Here an Ayyah of Quran from Surah Hujurat Verse 9

And if two factions among the believers should fight, then make settlement between the two. But if one of them oppresses the other, then fight against the one that oppresses until it returns to the ordinance of Allah . And if it returns, then make settlement between them in justice and act justly. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly.
 
He went form confused to crazy to fully retarded... Now he dont even know what he is talking about. Since the video is of First GULF WAR. Where Iraq Attacked Saudia Arabia,, Here an Ayyah of Quran from Surah Hujurat Verse 9

i Think the term ineligible of what he's saying suits you perfectly, The video is from the Second Gulf war not the First, Different armed conflicts in the Gulf region have been called the Second Gulf War

Second Gulf War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And alhamdulillah KSA did exactly as it mentioned in the ayyah
 
He went form confused to crazy to fully retarded... Now he dont even know what he is talking about. Since the video is of First GULF WAR. Where Iraq Attacked Saudia Arabia,, Here an Ayyah of Quran from Surah Hujurat Verse 9

If you are talking about Fisrt Gulf War than
The invasion of Kuwait by Iraqi troops that began 2 August 1990 was met with international condemnation, and brought immediate economic sanctions against Iraq by members of the UN Security Council. U.S. President George H. W. Bush deployed American forces into Saudi Arabia, and urged other countries to send their own forces to the scene. An array of nations joined the coalition. The great majority of the military forces in the coalition were from the United States, with Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom and Egypt as leading contributors, in that order. Around US$36 billion of the US$60 billion cost was paid by Saudi Arabia.[16]

saudi did first attack by contributing money and Facilitating US troop in SAUDI territory ,and iraq was just responding .

Now use the same Surah and analyse did saudi oppress brother country and help Kafir to attack Muslim
Surah Hujurat Verse 9

And if two factions among the believers should fight, then make settlement between the two. But if one of them oppresses the other, then fight against the one that oppresses until it returns to the ordinance of Allah . And if it returns, then make settlement between them in justice and act justly. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly.
 
and those whom bashing on saudi tell me why pakistan shot down afghani jets ? why we force landing their mig-21 and mi-24s AN-26?they were also muslims let them bomb pakistan too:tdown:

pics show pakistan did more worse in case of air combat we shot down many capture many

afgani mig-21s captures by pakistan air force now in PAF measum

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another 2 jets SU and mig pic taken at same day after forced landed by PAF

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NA-26 captured by PAF
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mi-24 captured
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Salam,

I want some info,

When did PAF shoot Afghan jets? It is usually believed that Afghanistan is a backward country, at what time were they maintaining an air force ??
 
Iraq-Iran war = First Gulf War
Iraqi invasion of kuwait = Second Gulf War
American Invasion of Iraq = Third Gulf War

Also where did it say Americans Attacked Iraq from KSA in 2003 ? or a better question what's the point of putting this article in this thread ?!

Instead of learning to use red in all your posts learn the reality all you had to do was click the link i provided and it would have showed you The first Gulf war and the second Gulf war Iran Iraq war isn't Gulf War.(Arab states of the Persian Gulf, Gulf states, or Gulf Arab states are terms that refer to the six Arab states bordering the Persian Gulf, being Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman. These six nations are part of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Although Iraq is considered an Arab state and shares a small border with the Persian Gulf, it is generally excluded from the designation.)

The First Persian Gulf War,. Jan.–Feb., 1991, was an armed conflict between Iraq and a coalition of 32 nations including the United States, Britain, Egypt, France, and Saudi Arabia. It was a result of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait on Aug. 2, 1990; Iraq then annexed Kuwait, which it had long claimed. Iraqi president Saddam Hussein declared that the invasion was a response to overproduction of oil in Kuwait, which had cost Iraq an estimated $14 billion a year when oil prices fell. Hussein also accused Kuwait of illegally pumping oil from Iraq's Rumaila oil field.

The UN Security Council called for Iraq to withdraw and subsequently embargoed most trade with Iraq. On Aug. 7, U.S. troops moved into Saudi Arabia to protect Saudi oil fields. On Nov. 29, the United Nations set Jan. 15, 1991, as the deadline for a peaceful withdrawal of Iraqi troops from Kuwait. When Saddam Hussein refused to comply, Operation Desert Storm was launched on Jan. 18, 1991, under the leadership of U.S. Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf.

The U.S.-led coalition began a massive air war to destroy Iraq's forces and military and civil infrastructure. Iraq called for terrorist attacks against the coalition and launched Scud missiles at Israel (in an unsuccessful attempt to widen the war and break up the coalition) and at Saudi Arabia. The main coalition forces invaded Kuwait and S Iraq on Feb. 24 and, over the next four days, encircled and defeated the Iraqis and liberated Kuwait. When U.S. President George H. W. Bush declared a cease-fire on Feb. 28, most of the Iraqi forces in Kuwait had either surrendered or fled.

Although the war was a decisive military victory for the coalition, Kuwait and Iraq suffered enormous property damage, and Saddam Hussein was not removed from power. In fact, Hussein was free to turn his attention to suppressing internal Shiite and Kurd revolts, which the U.S.-led coalition did not support, in part because of concerns over the possible breakup of Iraq if the revolts were successful. Coalition peace terms were agreed to by Iraq, but every effort was made by the Iraqis to frustrate implementation of the terms, particularly UN weapons inspections.

In 1993 the United States, France, and Britain launched several air and cruise-missile strikes against Iraq in response to provocations, including an alleged Iraqi plan to assassinate former President George H. W. Bush. An Iraqi troop buildup near Kuwait in 1994 led the United States to send forces to Kuwait and nearby areas. Continued resistance to weapons inspections led to bombing raids against Iraq, and trade sanctions imposed on Iraq remained in place, albeit with an emphasis on military-related goods until the second Gulf conflict. See also Gulf War Syndrome.
 
He went form confused to crazy to fully retarded... Now he dont even know what he is talking about. Since the video is of First GULF WAR. Where Iraq Attacked Saudia Arabia,, Here an Ayyah of Quran from Surah Hujurat Verse 9

Hey pee brain learn to Read and understand first The first Gulf war was the result of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait on Aug. 2, 1990; Last i checked Kuwait is not Saudi Arabia then u have the nerve to go on to use Quran again

Here an Ayyah of Quran from Surah Hujurat Verse 9
And if two factions among the believers should fight, then make settlement between the two. But if one of them oppresses the other, then fight against the one that oppresses until it returns to the ordinance of Allah . And if it returns, then make settlement between them in justice and act justly. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly.

And if two factions among the believers should fight,

The First Persian Gulf War,. Jan.–Feb., 1991, was an armed conflict between Iraq and a coalition of 32 nations including the United States, Britain, Egypt, France, and Saudi Arabia.


clearly USA and other western Nations were their to enforce what Qur'an is saying on Saddam as they are the believers.

But if one of them oppresses the other, then fight against the one that oppresses until it returns to the ordinance of Allah

Saddam was a brutal dictator and and he stayed ion power by force and oppresion just like house of Saud and other so called monarchies plus house of Saud supported him till he was no longer needed by The Americans .

yes you are right i am the confuse and retarded person its pretty obvious you are the sane one here.

And if it returns, then make settlement between them in justice and act justly. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly


We all no the result of the Iraq war was the Iraqi oil contracts went to western oil companies millions of Iraqi homeless or dead cause of the sanctions and war imposed on Iraq yes justice was done clearly.

I love the way Retards use the Surats to justify the actions of the people who they support even thought its clear as the blue sky what the Qur'an is saying but yes you are right i am confused and retard.
 
Saudi air force & Saudi navy was being used to defend Saudi air space & naval waters against our enemies, But i think you will understand the picture when you Ask your Iranians lovers why they occupying Muslim lands ?

Example :-

occupied UAE islands
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occupied Ahwaz
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occupied Balochistan
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Yeah this is now named as Sistan Balochistan and we are hoping best from Almighty ALLAH that in near future we will going to get it back as well as Hormuzdgan and Kirman as well. in Pakistan as two new provinces.
 
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