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God bless you my King for you have built this country and forever changed its course. We will never forget what you have done and is doing for us. The transformation of our country to the way it is now and in the future we owe all to you.


:rofl::rofl: thank you for hedonism and fun you and your family are having at the price of Muslim disunity
 
:rofl::rofl: You mean Sauds falling for Zionism

Funny Zionists think Pakistan and Iran are enemies not Sauds:rofl: Why? Cos they know their enemy and friends


Jewish News: Iran and Pakistan together are a massive problem

Ialmost dropped my coffee when reading the caption under a picture of a mild-looking Muslim cleric type on Page 2 of the International Herald Tribune Thursday morning.

I’ll quote: “I am here,” Hafiz Saeed, described as the leader of the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba and accused of planning the 2008 attacks on Mumbai, on Wednesday taunted the United States at a news conference in Rawalpindi, near Pakistan’s military headquarters, a day after Washington offered $10 million for information leading to his capture.

There was no story to accompany the picture by Aamir Qureshi of Agence France Press, only the caption above which, in a few words, seems to say it all: Pakistan is out of control. And worse, the very thin strand that links American control to Pakistan’s nuclear weapons has become frayed to the point of snapping.

The Saeed press conference could not have been held without the connivance of the Pakistani authorities. If the media knew, Pakistani intelligence knew.

And it could not have been held around the block from Pakistan’s military headquarters in downtown Rawalpindi, unless the Pakistani security services wanted it to. Clearly, there was a message here.

The American killing last year of Osama bin Laden on Pakistani soil where he had been hiding for several years was as open a signal as one could wish for that military trust has broken down between the Pakistanis and the Americans.

Since then much straw has been added to the burden on the camel’s back, fueled mainly by the collateral damage the Pakistanis continue to encounter as a result of America’s ongoing war with the Taliban in neighboring Afghanistan.

Bad feelings have been exacerbated by the burning of the Koran by American forces; the running amok of an American serviceman leaving women and children slaughtered, and the continued inadvertent allied military attacks on Pakistani forces in one way or another. All have all taken their toll on the relationship.

And now the Saeed press conference which can only be interpreted as the equivalent of a Pakistani forefinger-in-the air to the Americans; their way of saying, “Goodnight Irene, goodnight!” Except, if anything, what I hear are alarm bells; a wake-up call. It is time for the world to stop being exclusively preoccupied with Iran, though it should not give up working to prevent Iran from becoming nuclear for one moment, and start being worried about Pakistan as well.

Each of these two, Iran and Pakistan, alone are a problem; together they are a massive problem.

According to the 2010 Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, the Pakistanis have between 70 and 90 nuclear weapons; others have claimed 250, a figure reported in the Washington Post in 2011.

They have been involved in nuclear development since 1972, conducted six nuclear tests in May1998 with bombs at least three times more explosive than those dropped on Hiroshima, have between 10,000 to 20,000 highly advanced centrifuges producing bombgrade material in Kahuta and missiles with a range of 2,500 kilometers. This is no paper tiger.

For the past decade or so, the Pakistanis and Americans have had an agreement on the security of these weapons. The Americans also reportedly invested over $100 million in helping to keep them safe.

Those agreements, however, are with the military, not the regime and, as we have seen in Egypt and more importantly Turkey, generals can be ousted.

Now, with a sought after terrorist giving a press conference down the road from the military folks with their fingers on the button, one cannot but wonder what control there really is right now, and how much cooperation is left.

The Belfer Center at Harvard says in its 2010 study, “Securing the Bomb,” that Pakistan unequivocally poses the greatest threat on earth that Islamic fundamentalists are going to get their hands on a nuclear weapon. Pakistan’s current government, and increasingly its military, are not far off from filling the requirement of being “Islamic fundamentalists” themselves.

This has to be a source of concern.

The Americans, justifiably, are very keen to get out of Afghanistan as quickly as possible. And they know better than others how acute the gulf of mistrust between the Pakistanis and the Americans has become. But whatever they do, the Americans cannot leave 250 70 KT nuclear bombs and 10,000 spinning centrifuges unchecked.

The thought that the Americans would allow this to happen is scary. But things happen in life, including the six Pakistani nuclear tests in Baluchistan between May 28 and 30, 1998 that took everyone by surprise. So did the Shah of Iran’s Israeliled missile program which fell so conveniently into the laps of the Ayatollahs way back when.

This is something that needs to be addressed now, and in the same strident way the world is demanding safety from the specter of an Iranian nuclear weapon.

Imagine a world with multiple fundamentalist Islamic nuclear powers, with Pakistan and Iran at its head. Imagine a world where a nuclear power allows a wanted terrorist to hold a press conference on the doorstep of the country’s security apparatus.

Yup, I agree, time to move to Mars!

PostScript: A scary moment - JPost - Opinion - Columnists

After all what Americans did and is doing and will do in Pakistan, Pakistani government and politicians still lick their boots, and then some Pakistanis come out talking about other countries and forget what Pakistan needs from Pakistanis.
 
Extreme version of Sunni Islam ( well you dont like the word Wahabism) is being propagated by some unknown powers here in Turkey. They aim to create sectarian conflict between Turks (Sunni -Alevi). They want to spill Turkish blood for unknown reasons in Syria.

Didn't know this vile disease reached Turkey too. May God protect Turkey from this tribulation.:confused:
 
:rofl::rofl: thank you for hedonism and fun you and your family are having at the price of Muslim disunity

You got extremely angry saying "UAE should not bad mouth great leaders of great Muslim nations" when i read that it was like an explosion of hypocracy... So why the double standards Iran_B??
 
Also, It is Pakistan at stake, be careful. USA Will do anything to dismantle Pakistan by playing with sects, etnicities.

Brother you are 100% right but their problem is that one institution that is not dysfunctional the PA and ISI in Pakistan would side with Americans on anything but not their demise lol:rofl: That sadly is our salvation American's want them to defang themselves.

I do not know if you are familiar but here in UK we say a colloquialism which says Turkeys do not vote for xmas I hope you understand the joke:rofl:

You got extremely angry saying "UAE should not bad mouth great leaders of great Muslim nations" when i read that it was like an explosion of hypocracy... So why the double standards Ayran_B??

Because Sauds are American allies :rofl:
 
April 12, 2012

UAE recalls its envoy to Iran for consultation

Federal council slams Iranian president's visit to occupied Island of Abu Mousa

The UAE Foreign Ministry recalled Saif Mohammad Obaid Al Za'abi, ambassador to Iran, for consultations, a day after it condemned Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's provocative visit to the UAE island of Abu Mousa, WAM reported.

The toughest move in many years will be followed by many more to come, according to Emirati analysts who called the first such visit by an Iranian head of state in more than 40 years "a blessing in disguise".

An analyst stressed Emirati rights to Iran-occupied Abu Mousa near the mouth of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, along with Greater and Lesser Tunbs, will be retained, no matter how long this takes or what are Tehran's acts.

Calling the visit "shameful", Dr Abdul Rahim Al Shaheen, professor of political science at the UAE University, said: "By making this stark violation of the UAE sovereignty over its lands, Iran has offered the UAE a golden opportunity that should be seized."

Dr Al Shaheen added the issue should be taken to the UN Security Council after consultation with the five permanent members, the GCC and Arab League members.

"An emergency meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council should be held to discuss measures that could be taken against the Islamic Republic… Should the policy of fait accompli continue by Iran, there should be further actions including lowering the level of diplomatic representation with Tehran and reducing or severing of economic ties with Iran," Dr Al Shaheen said.

Dr Abdul Latif Bin Rashid Al Zayani, the GCC's Secretary General slammed the visit as "provocative".

In a statement, Al Zayani said that the visit is a violation of the UAE's sovereignty, but does not change the historical, legal and sovereignty status of the UAE on the three occupied islands.

The Federal National Council also strongly denounced the visit saying in a statement "the visit is contrary to what has been agreed between the two countries to avoid the escalation of the issue to create a conducive atmosphere for reaching a settlement that consolidates security, stability and good neighbourliness."

The House called on Iran to cease such provocative steps and adopt peaceful approaches that could build confidence and help reach a just settlement to the issue of the three UAE islands occupied since 1971.

Yousuf Al Serkal, chairman of the UAE Football Association interim committee, said the UAE football team cancelled its friendly game with Iran on April 17.

gulfnews : UAE recalls its envoy to Iran for consultation

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April 13, 2012

Gulf nations to meet to discuss UAE island

Foreign ministers of the six Gulf countries are to hold a special meeting in Riyadh

Foreign ministers of the six Gulf countries are to hold a special meeting in Riyadh after Iran's president visited the UAE island of Abu Mousa, a UAE official said on Friday.

Wednesday's Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) meeting in the Saudi capital comes at the request of the UAE, which recalled its envoy to Tehran on Thursday after Mahmoud Ahmadinejad went to the occupied island of Abu Mousa, the official said.

Abu Dhabi pulled out envoy Saif Mohammad Obaid Al Za'abi "for consultations" a day after denouncing Ahmadinejad's trip as a "flagrant violation of UAE sovereignty over its territories."

The UAE press on Friday slammed Ahmadinejad's visit.

GCC chief Abdul Latif Al Zayani condemned Ahmadinejad's visit as "a clear violation of UAE sovereignty" and "not in line with the GCC policy of maintaining good neighbourly relations with Iran."

gulfnews : Gulf nations to meet to discuss UAE island
 
Didn't know this vile disease reached Turkey too. May God protect Turkey from this tribulation.:confused:

bro it is like a virus. Sauds funded a Mosque & school in UK. One of my mum's childhood friends lives near that school after 20 30 years of living near there she turned up at our house and she comes from the same town in Pakistan as my mum where we are sunnis and normal. she was covered in a burkha and keeping her face hidden. She started to lecture my mother that only she and their type were going to heaven etc. My mother who has been on Haj and turned around to her and said in that case during Haj why we women have to keep our face uncovered then she shut up

Have you not seen them in Russia? They are everywhere in the world. They have schools.

Brothers this is like a virus and they brainwash people to accepting a very harsh form of Islam which I do not recognise or am familiar with
 
After all what Americans did and is doing and will do in Pakistan, Pakistani government and politicians still lick their boots, and then some Pakistanis come out talking about other countries and forget what Pakistan needs from Pakistanis.

I think 90% of Pakistanis have been critical of Pakistani government (both past ones and present one) for its slave-master relations with the west (Pakistani government being the slave).

As i have stated in the past and will continue to say so: Pakistanis must first change themselves for the good of their nation and fellow countrymen, only then will there be a sincere, honest, dedicated leadership from amongst us and believe me, we don't lack in such people, they just need our support to act as a catalyst which will propel them to their rightful place as the leaders of our nation.
 
For now. Until we build our country and expand the GCC union to include more countries including Pakistan.

if you think we are going to give you nukes you are more stupid than Saud family. Anyway Mossa from what I hear if you send your Saud army against Pakistan they might just turn on you rather than fight the land of their origin. You think our boys are sitting in desserts and have forgotten their brothers sister and parents in Pakistan :rofl:

Anyway can you imagine Arab armies against Pakistani Armies. they would all drop their weapons and kiss each other :rofl:
 
bro it is like a virus. Sauds funded a Mosque & school in UK. One of my mum's childhood friends lives near that school after 20 30 years of living near there she turned up at our house and she comes from the same town in Pakistan as my mum where we are sunnis and normal. she was covered in a burkha and keeping her face hidden. She started to lecture my mother that only she and their type were going to heaven etc. My mother who has been on Haj and turned around to her and said in that case during Haj why we women have to keep our face uncovered then she shut up

LOL:rofl:

Man, for them the term "Islamic terrorism" came into life. The image of Islam was tarnished globally forever. Numerous bombings around the world permanently damaged the image of Islam in the west. All of them influenced by one, special ideology.


But honestly, if you read the Quran everyting will become clear. Quran never says girls to wear headcover and veil, only urges "modesty". These are inventions of the Saudis to oppress women and girls. Quran is very fair in every issue.
 
if you think we are going to give you nukes you are more stupid than Saud family. Anyway Mossa from what I hear if you send your Saud army against Pakistan they might just turn on you rather than fight the land of their origin. You think our boys are sitting in desserts and have forgotten their brothers sister and parents in Pakistan :rofl:

Anyway can you imagine Arab armies against Pakistani Armies. they would all drop their weapons and kiss each other :rofl:



the only two who would be fighting would be me and Mossa throwing laptops at each other
 
if you think we are going to give you nukes you are more stupid than Saud family. Anyway Mossa from what I hear if you send your Saud army against Pakistan they might just turn on you rather than fight the land of their origin. You think our boys are sitting in desserts and have forgotten their brothers sister and parents in Pakistan :rofl:

Anyway can you imagine Arab armies against Pakistani Armies. they would all drop their weapons and kiss each other :rofl:

They would call for help from their masters... like they did when Saddam threatened them. Like they are doing now against Iran. "cut the head off the snake"

Honestly, there is only one shining army in the world which begged another to bail it out, despite having expensive toys and hardwares. Guess who it is? :D
 

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