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Iran linked to deaths of 500 U.S. troops in Iraq, Afghanistan

At least 500 U.S. military deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan were directly linked to Iran and its support for anti-American militants, a newly disclosed statistic that offers grim context for the Obama administration's diplomatic deal with the Iranian regime aimed at curtailing the rogue nation's nuclear ambitions.That figure underscores the controversy surrounding Washington's deal with Tehran, a long-sought goal for the president — but one that is fiercely opposed by many Republicans in Congress and other critics.

Iran linked to deaths of 500 U.S. troops in Iraq, Afghanistan
 
There is nothing fart here....Pakistan unfortunately has radical Islamic groups and its sympathizers...They will definitely support a Islamic Caliphate.....
There definitely are but there is a changed general opinion amongst the Pakistani population against terrorism supporters and that can definitely be seen in the resolve of Pakistan Army.Also the reason ISIS found support in the Iraq was sunni oppression but sunni being the majority in Pakistan there is no chance they will support any hardline insurgency.
 
im must say, but the spread of ISIS, may give Pakistan and India a common goal to work against
I don't agree with Gandhi on many things, but that old fellow had foresight!
He had foreseen there are going to be clashes between India and Pakistan with one issue or another. Do you know what did he suggest ? Two different nations, giving in to Jinnah's wish, but a single joint army with unified command structure, protecting the territorial limits of both the countries. Something to think about, isn't it ? :D
 
I don't agree with Gandhi on many things, but that old fellow had foresight!
He had foreseen there are going to be clashes between India and Pakistan with one issue or another. Do you know what did he suggest ? Two different nations, giving in to Jinnah's wish, but a single joint army with unified command structure, protecting the territorial limits of both the countries. Something to think about, isn't it ? :D
as far as i have read, that is what Jinnah proposed also, but the K problem got in it
 
You have said in your post that ISIS was successful because of Sunni muslims support in Iraq and Syria everyone konws that....and Pakistan being a Sunni majority country what makes you think they (Pakistani people) will reject a Sunni terrorist group???? That too the people who wants a Islamic Caliphate which will definitely attract many sympathizers and hardliners even in Pakistani army and ISI also....
Sir please refer to the post you quoted,I clearly said that only reason it was successful in Iraq was due to opressed sunni minority while in Pakistan's case there is no opressed sunni minority looking for a saviour.Also a widespread and functional intelligence network will deny them fertile breeding grounds likes of which they had in Syria or Iraq.
 
Hahahaha,keep fapping to your wet dream while ISIS becomes test subjects for our weapons test.If you think Pak Army is at par with Iraqi army i pray India attack Pakistan you will be in for a rude awakening.
Jab pakistan hee unse nipat lega to hame chinta karne ki kya jaroorat
 
Why should a non Muslim country interfere in Muslim affairs?

If the west cannot destroy ISIS how can India then?
 
I don't know who you are or where you are from...you are definitely overestimating these terrorist thugs....pls change your view about these bastards.
Intel analyst: Pakistan financing ISIS

The security service of a longtime ally of the United States appears to be financing not only the Taliban in Afghanistan, but the region’s ISIS activities, too, according to current and former intelligence sources who discussed the situation with Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin. “ISI apparently is funding all parties over here (in Afghanistan), Taliban and ISIS,” a U.S. intelligence analyst in Afghanistan told G2 Bulletin.
 
ISIS have no chance vs Pakistan army, our nuclear shield :pakistan:
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as far as i have read, that is what Jinnah proposed also, but the K problem got in it
Gen. Ayub Khan had also proposed the same, during early 1960s. But probably he himself was not much convinced with the idea. So, in 1965, he decided to attack India instead. Of course, it was Papa Bhutto who was pushing the buttons from behind.
 
Gen. Ayub Khan had also proposed the same, during early 1960s. But probably he himself was not much convinced with the idea. So, in 1965, he decided to attack India instead. Of course, it was Papa Bhutto who was pushing the buttons from behind.
He was never serious. He was most likely just testing the waters.
 

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