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Why should we shed blood for the Islam....Let's bath in the other guys' blood.
Whose blood?
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Why should we shed blood for the Islam....Let's bath in the other guys' blood.
Hmm I get what you are trying to say..
But I did not condone the attack.. And I don't have anything against the Turkish people. I just have reservations about Turkish foreign policy in Syria.. A stable Syria is better for Turkey's security..
Had Turkey not actively supported the destabilization of Syria they won't have to be in this situation today.. Just like how Pakistan allowed the radical Sunni jihadist from all over the world to operate in their tribal belt to counter the Soviets in Afghanistan and ended up radicalising their own population which eventually led to increase in terrorism and sectarian killings in Pakistan..
I can clearly see a connection between Turkey and Pakistan in this regard..
your post deserves recognition. very eloquently writtenOur resident trolls are here as always. You should have taken care of them first. Really funny how they are advising Turkey what to do!
Turkey and Pakistan have committed one cardinal sin in addition to what you have mentioned. Standing up or at least trying to do so for themselves. Most of their recent history both Pakistan and Turkey remained faithful allies of greater powers. But they wiggled way too much for their liking. Pakistan's cardinal sin is to develop nuclear weapons. Turkey dared to become self sufficient economically and take pride in their roots once more. Turkey started become assertive, enforcing its sovereignty and grow as an economic power. All when Greece, the cradle of Western civilization went bankrupt and EU, the mother of all that's good, started to show cracks. How dare they!
These are interesting times. And challenging nevertheless. Time is now to reach out to each other and stand shoulder to shoulder. Pakistan must go all out and hold nothing back to assist Turkey in any way possible we can or they need. We have been fighting terrorism for a long time. This experience must be shared with them immediately and fully. I propose a joint terrorism combat centre set up in either of countries where ideas, training and resources are shared freely. True that Turkey is a NATO member but they ain't going to help them here. West is in bed with Kurdish terrorist organisations remember. As Pakistanis, we can relate to Turkey. We know how it feels to go through such times. It is therefore important to fight this jointly in every way possible and do this before such acts become too frequent.
Afghans decide what they live under. But you will never have any decision as to how they will function. And Our safety is Afghanistan's safety!! If you have such concern for them take their refugees and wish WELL on them.So you want Afghans to live under Taliban's barbaric Sharia Law because that way you will have a safer Pakistan... Now look who's wishing ill on others...
The ones that wants to shed our blood.Whose blood?
I have been to Istanbul and know that tourism is a backbone of the economy. I hope this does not push tourists away as Turkey has remained the top tourist destinations around the world. Its painful to see terrorists doing this to another Isamic state after they have done the same to Pakistan. I feel affinity with the Turks and hope they find peace in the country-maybe even invade Syria to dislodge ISIS, I dunno.Terrible, terrible news.
By posting such pictures,you make us look weak.
The 4th time this was posted but I'm pretty sure that many victims are Europeans visiting Turkey and ofcourse Turks.Whatever floats your boats.....