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Trump seeking Arab coalition to replace US military in Syria (Where Does Pakistan fits into this ?)

Chachu first apna mulk to sumbhal loo

Kia chahte ho?

Doodh ki naddiyan

Ese hi Basti ayi hai khuda ki khalqat khitte me.

Rok sako to rok lo bhai. Kisne mana kia ha
 
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Rok sako to rok lo bhai. Kisne mana kia ha
kis ko rokna he ?

Ese hi Basti ayi hai khuda ki khalqat khitte me.
Chachu mian dudh ki nadian kia krani .. bas ghreeb ko insaf hi dy to bari baat he .. puls ki islah kr do .. kuch to kr do ..
aysy hi basti ayi he khuda ki khalqat .but . corrupt mulko main
 
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kis ko rokna he ?


Chachu mian dudh ki nadian kia krani .. bas ghreeb ko insaf hi dy to bari baat he .. puls ki islah kr do .. kuch to kr do ..
aysy hi basti ayi he khuda ki khalqat .but . corrupt mulko main

Nahi hosakta.

Pehle jang hogi phir sochenge
 
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https://nypost.com/2018/04/17/trump-seeking-arab-coalition-to-replace-us-military-in-syria/

The Trump administration is seeking to build a coalition of Arab forces to replace the United States military in Syria and help stabilize the region after the defeat of the Islamic State, according to a report.

National security adviser John Bolton has reached out to Egypt’s acting intelligence chief, Abbas Kammel, to see if he would take part in the effort, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.

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The administration has already reached out to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates to contribute billions of dollars to the effort as well as troops.

In a speech in Ohio last month, Trump surprised his military leaders by suddenly declaring: “We’ll be coming out of Syria like very soon. Let the other people take care of it now.”

He also referred to a troop pullout last Friday when he announced the airstrikes conducted by the US, France and Britain on Syria following the chemical weapons attack in Douma, a suburb of Damascus, that killed scores of people.

“We have asked our partners to take greater responsibility for securing their home region, including contributing larger amounts of money,” the president said.

A spokesman for the National Security Council would not comment on Bolton reaching out to Egypt, but an administration official confirmed other Gulf states have been contacted.

“Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE have all been approached with respect to financial support and more broadly to contribute,” the official told the newspaper.

The US has about 2,000 troops in Syria working with allies in the region to destroy the remaining pockets of ISIS fighters in the country.

But conflicting interests among Arab nations could be a challenge to building a coalition — a matter made even more complicated if the US doesn’t leave any troops there to provide military support.

“There is just no precedent or established basis for this shaping into a successful strategy,” Charles Lister, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, told the Wall Street Journal.

US warplanes have been providing air cover for the Kurdish and Arab fighters assisting US troops in Syria. A US pullout would leave a void.

Referring to the alliance, “It has to be strong enough to face down Assad or Iran if either seeks to reclaim territory, perhaps with Russia’s help,” Michael O’Hanlon of the Brookings Institution told the newspaper.


Where do we see pakistan in this?.... NOWHERE

Not our mess, not our quagmire, not our bloody war.
 
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During the US invasion of Iraq there was talks of Pakistan army being deployed to Iraq but Musharaf wasn't too keen on this, we should keep that status, I don't mind Pakistan army sending advisers to Arab countries but no combat soldiers because Middle East is in full sectarian conflict, keep away from it because we have our own versions of wannabe Arabs and Ayatollah's.

Yup. Wise words.
After a Camp David meeting between Musharraf and GWB.. the declaration said Pakistan has " in principle" decided to send troops to Iraq.. of course no such things.. The stupid days of General Zia are loml gone...
 
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https://nypost.com/2018/04/17/trump-seeking-arab-coalition-to-replace-us-military-in-syria/

The Trump administration is seeking to build a coalition of Arab forces to replace the United States military in Syria and help stabilize the region after the defeat of the Islamic State, according to a report.

National security adviser John Bolton has reached out to Egypt’s acting intelligence chief, Abbas Kammel, to see if he would take part in the effort, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.

MORE ON:
SYRIA
Man linked to 9/11 attacks captured in Syria: Pentagon

Iraq says airstrikes hit ISIS 'gangs' in Syria

Chemical weapons watchdog chief: UN team shot at in Syria

False alarm causes Syrian defense missiles to fire
The administration has already reached out to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates to contribute billions of dollars to the effort as well as troops.

In a speech in Ohio last month, Trump surprised his military leaders by suddenly declaring: “We’ll be coming out of Syria like very soon. Let the other people take care of it now.”

He also referred to a troop pullout last Friday when he announced the airstrikes conducted by the US, France and Britain on Syria following the chemical weapons attack in Douma, a suburb of Damascus, that killed scores of people.

“We have asked our partners to take greater responsibility for securing their home region, including contributing larger amounts of money,” the president said.

A spokesman for the National Security Council would not comment on Bolton reaching out to Egypt, but an administration official confirmed other Gulf states have been contacted.

“Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE have all been approached with respect to financial support and more broadly to contribute,” the official told the newspaper.

The US has about 2,000 troops in Syria working with allies in the region to destroy the remaining pockets of ISIS fighters in the country.

But conflicting interests among Arab nations could be a challenge to building a coalition — a matter made even more complicated if the US doesn’t leave any troops there to provide military support.

“There is just no precedent or established basis for this shaping into a successful strategy,” Charles Lister, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, told the Wall Street Journal.

US warplanes have been providing air cover for the Kurdish and Arab fighters assisting US troops in Syria. A US pullout would leave a void.

Referring to the alliance, “It has to be strong enough to face down Assad or Iran if either seeks to reclaim territory, perhaps with Russia’s help,” Michael O’Hanlon of the Brookings Institution told the newspaper.
The Arab coalition was always there.....they were leading the aerial missions in 2015....
 
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Pakistan doesnt fit in any equation as it is not an arab country at all .. it is an ajam country and we have our own problems we should focus on that
 
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