So tell me, why haven't Pakistanis tried to overthrow the government like the Middle Eastern & African countries have?
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So tell me, why haven't Pakistanis tried to overthrow the government like the Middle Eastern & African countries have?
Because Pakistanis can't even see what's actually wrong with their country. In fact, they don't even see if there IS ANYTHING wrong with their country.
To solve a problem, you first need to admit that there IS a problem.
there were no protests for OBL's death
See! That's what I'm talking about.
Either you people are just blind or you just choose to be blind.
This is height of lying!
Ok, minimal protests. Happy now?
Just that?
lol what was what happened in your parliament?
You're still lying, Bilal.
...and BTW, those protests are not the disease, they are the symptoms.
The disease, like I said, eludes your attention or shall I say you people just conveniently(?) choose to ignore it.
The parliament wanted the drone strikes to stop because they create more terrorists than kill them. In fact, it is the US's drone strikes that strengthen the terrorists both inside Afghanistan & Pakistan. Pakistanis stand against terrorism. The Army used to support the LeT in the 90s, but it stopped supporting it after 2001. The Pakistan Army is fighting to eliminate the anti-state terror groups inside the country, & the people support that, even when they are critical of the Pakistan Army.
Stop lying Bilal and stop diverting the discussion to drones.
Something happened in your parliament after OBL's death and regarding OBL's death.
Either you don't know what happened or you are just lying in my face.
Care to tell me what happened that is bothering you so much?
Care to tell me what happened that is bothering you so much?
I think he's talking about this:
"Pakistan's parliament condemned on Saturday the U.S raid that killed Osama bin Laden, warning Pakistan might cut supply lines to U.S. forces in Afghanistan if there were further military incursions."
source: hxxp://in.reuters.com/article/2011/05/14/idINIndia-57011420110514
I think he's talking about this:
"Pakistan's parliament condemned on Saturday the U.S raid that killed Osama bin Laden, warning Pakistan might cut supply lines to U.S. forces in Afghanistan if there were further military incursions."
source: hxxp://in.reuters.com/article/2011/05/14/idINIndia-57011420110514