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Let's compare what the Houthis have and what weapons the GCC has in its possession. It's like David v goliath .

Pakistani Parliament has made sure they piss of entire Sunni World for GOD sake even Sudan went in. I hope and I think Pakistani Armed forces will quitely provide what GCC asks for or we are looking at economic and strategic disaster the biggest of our history

Really...

We have survived all types of sanctions in the past and this should be no different
 
Let's compare what the Houthis have and what weapons the GCC has in its possession. It's like David v goliath .



Really...

We have survived all types of sanctions in the past and this should be no different


@fatman17; Sure the GCC and Saudis have the weapons and all the toys and thingamajigs; but they do not have people willing to die.
That is what the Houthis have; which is why the Houthis are making head-way. This thing is getting worse simply because some Arab Potentates are gung-ho in their Hubris.
Now let us see if they have the gumption to negotiate their way out of this mess.
 
Pakistani Parliament has made sure they piss of entire Sunni World for GOD sake even Sudan went in. I hope and I think Pakistani Armed forces will quitely provide what GCC asks for or we are looking at economic and strategic disaster the biggest of our history

Sudan. Dear you are a big focking moron those guys are fully dependent on GCC unlike Pakistan. They just gave focking jets. You are one sick mental person . Allow me to call you STUPID
 
Well, "Mr.Bakhshu" failed to understand in 2 ways.
1: Saudi's were not interested in getting our troops or fire power but the political weight of the state's decision regarding "Saudi Order". Saudia expected to show this as a message of "United Sunni Block(led by Salafi's)", united without the sense of right or wrong.
2: Bakhshu now can't fool public by such Parliamentary BS. We know well what's happening on the ground.
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I think now UAE and other GCC might be planning a new strategy:
1. Asking back the money which they have given in the past 7 years time or so.
2. Sending Back some of the work force from GCC.
3. Taking out the investment from Pakistan.

Answers:
1. Pakistan has initiated privatization and can easily pay back money to IMF-World Bank and also to M.E Lenders.
2. Pakistan has again footed itself on the growth track since 5+ years and now we need experts in every area.
3. Pakistani local companies and foreign Pakistani businessmen along with Western and NON-Middle Eastern Muslim countries are too much interested in investing in Pakistani sectors.
 
I think now UAE and other GCC might be planning a new strategy:
1. Asking back the money which they have given in the past 7 years time or so.
2. Sending Back some of the work force from GCC.
3. Taking out the investment from Pakistan.

Answers:
1. Pakistan has initiated privatization and can easily pay back money to IMF-World Bank and also to M.E Lenders.
2. Pakistan has again footed itself on the growth track since 5+ years and now we need experts in every area.
3. Pakistani local companies and foreign Pakistani businessmen along with Western and NON-Middle Eastern Muslim countries are too much interested in investing in Pakistani sectors.

They've already sent many legal expats to their home countries by imposing new strategies to make sure they don't stay there anymore.
 
11 April 2015

UAE condemns Pakistan's vote on Yemen
Warns of heavy price for ambiguous stand.


The UAE on Friday strongly condemned a Pakistani decision to stay out of the conflict in Yemen, rejecting Saudi demands for Islamabad to join its military coalition against Houthi rebels.

“The Arabian Gulf is in a dangerous confrontation, its strategic security is on the edge, and the moment of truth distinguishes between the real ally and the ally of media and statements,” Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash tweeted after a unanimous resolution passed by a special session of Pakistan’s parliament.

The resolution, however, backed the government’s commitment to protect Saudi Arabia’s territory, which has so far not been threatened by the conflict.

Gargash said Pakistan is required to show a clear stand in favour of its strategic relations with the six-nation Arab Gulf cooperation Council, as contradictory and ambiguous views on this serious matter will have a heavy price to pay.

“This is nothing but another chapter of laggard impartial stand,” Gargash said, criticising identical views held by Turkey and Iran about the armed conflict in Yemen, as affirmed by the Turkish foreign minister, who had said a political way out of the crisis is the responsibility of Turkey, Iran and Saudi Arabia.

Tehran seems to be more important to Islamabad and Ankara than the Gulf countries, Gargash added. “Though our economic and investment assets are inevitable, political support is missing at critical moments,” Gargash said.

“The vague and contradictory stands of Pakistan and Turkey are an absolute proof that Arab security — from Libya to Yemen — is the responsibility of none but Arab countries, and the crisis is a real test for neighbouring countries.”

The Pakistan parliament resolution turned down long-standing ally Riyadh’s request for troops, ships and warplanes, saying: “Pakistan should play a mediating role and not get involved in fighting in Yemen.”


“Parliament of Pakistan...underscores the need for continued efforts by the government of Pakistan to find a peaceful resolution of the crisis,” the resolution said.


“(Parliament) desires that Pakistan should maintain neutrality in the Yemen conflict so as to be able to play a proactive diplomatic role to end the crisis.”


Saudi Mufti calls for youth conscription

Riyadh — The Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, Shaikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah Al Shaikh, who is also chairman of the senior scholars authority has called for military conscription of youth.

Shaikh Abdul Aziz said: “We must prepare our youth properly to become a shield for us in the holy war against the enemies of religion and the nation.”

In his Friday sermon at Imam Turki bin Abdullah mosque in Riyadh, he said: “We should well look after our youth and prepare them for enlistment, which will enable them dis-charge their duties effectively.”

“This step is important for our youth towards their religion and for protecting their homeland,” he said, adding that the nation should always be prepared to face enemies.

“We are leading a secure life, a boon that others envied us for,” Shaikh Abdul Aziz said and added that while we should be thankful to Allah for this mercy, our nation should remain alert to defend the religion and country through compulsory military training.

“We should be careful and cautious of the enemies who want to spoil our religion, morals and economy, as well as destroying our unity”, he said, adding that to face such chal-lenges, “we must prepare our youth militarily, intellectually and educationally”.

UAE condemns Pakistan's vote on Yemen - Khaleej Times

You can kiss good bye to any goodies from GCC states
Maybe it does something good for Pakistan in the long run
 

Especially in the construction sector. They've given a big relief to the workers especially to Saudis who work under the expat employer. They've made sure that behind 10 foreign workers they should keep 1 Saudi worker. Whether you have a project or not, they should be paid every month. And the workers have a right to complain against their employer in the Interior Ministry of Labor and they will be some penalties depending on the case.
 
Especially in the construction sector. They've given a big relief to the workers especially to Saudis who work under the expat employer. They've made sure that behind 10 foreign workers they should keep 1 Saudi worker. Whether you have a project or not, they should be paid every month. And the workers have a right to complain against their employer in the Interior Ministry of Labor and they will be some penalties depending on the case.
There are more than 1.3+ Million Pakistanis in KSA and in other M.E countries which might make up a total of 2 Million Pakistanis. I am sure all of them are well skillfull in their areas of expertise. I am sure USA, Canada, Australia, NZ and EU countries would be favoring them to be part of their country.

Pakistan President and Prime Minister should move in this regards and start paying visit to these countries and also tell all the Pakistani living in M.E to talk their Pakistan Embassy and get them to any new location in West.
 
Let's compare what the Houthis have and what weapons the GCC has in its possession. It's like David v goliath .



Really...

We have survived all types of sanctions in the past and this should be no different
We survived because of these countries who are now shown back at least by our Parliament but I think Army quitely is providing support what ever they asked for
 
There are more than 1.3+ Million Pakistanis in KSA and in other M.E countries which might make up a total of 2 Million Pakistanis. I am sure all of them are well skillful in their areas of expertise. I am sure USA, Canada, Australia, NZ and EU countries would be favoring them to be part of their country.

Pakistan President and Prime Minister should move in this regards and start paying visit to these countries and also tell all the Pakistani living in M.E to talk their Pakistan Embassy and get them to any new location in West.

The majority of Pakistanis curse the West because they are Non-Muslim countries, but they are the one who treat every human equally. They give you reward in the shape of nationality for serving their countries. But even if you born, work your a*s off and die in GCC, you will be known as an 'Ajnabee' a non-GCC citizen. This crap needs to be understood by our nation.
 
Well, "Mr.Bakhshu" failed to understand in 2 ways.
1: Saudi's were not interested in getting our troops or fire power but the political weight of the state's decision regarding "Saudi Order". Saudia expected to show this as a message of "United Sunni Block(led by Salafi's)", united without the sense of right or wrong.
2: Bakhshu now can't fool public by such Parliamentary BS. We know well what's happening on the ground.
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That's seems right, Saudi arabia badly needed to make a political and strategic statement, though they can still do with just the Arab countries.
 
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