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It means "Do More".America got logistic agreement.
Modi got biatch slapped.
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It means "Do More".America got logistic agreement.
Modi got biatch slapped.
Like this one.....US statements are one thing, but their actions on the ground often contradict those statements, that's a certainty.
So why is it that every time in the elections the party who adopt anti Pakistan policy wins? This means that you guys as a nation breed hatred against Pakistan.Is that what you tell yourself before you hit the bed every night? 'Cause it sure seems like you're looking in a mirror.
You, Sir, have no clue about what you're saying.
It means "Do More".
Don't believe it. It is US's main foreign policy to split countries into as smaller pieces as possible, especially those located in Asia, to turn Asia into Europe-like with many little weak countries lacking military and intelligence capabilities.
It is a bless that we have huge populated countries like India and China that are also highly homogeneous, because they'll be the ones that will save the world from the pawns of USA if it will ever happen.
I thought it was because of their british colony past.India is far from homogenous. This is why they use English as their lingua franca.
I thought it was because of their british colony past.
Lolzz soon modi will justify his mistakeWashington: The US respects the unity and territorial integrity of Pakistan and does not support independence for Balochistan, a state department official has said.
"The government policy is that we support the territorial integrity of Pakistan and we do not support independence for Balochistan," State Department Spokesman John Kirby told reporters at his daily news conference on Monday.
Mr Kirby was responding to a question on growing criticism from both inside and outside Pakistan's Balochistan province on its independence and violation of human rights by the Pakistani security forces there.
"Where does the US stand on Balochistan? Because Indian Prime minister (Narendra Modi) has raised this subject," Mr Kirby was asked.
"The US Government respects the unity and territorial integrity of Pakistan and we do not support independence for Balochistan," he reiterated.
In his Independence Day address from the Red Fort, PM Modi had spoken about the situation in Azad Kashmir, Gilgit and Balochistan and said people from there have thanked him for raising their concerns.
Suckers
We already knows. . you overrating yourself.Agay agay deekhiye hota hai kya.
Proof u don't have but we have proof of your human violations why your tongue stops thereIt doesn't means US supports the human rights violations done pak army in balochistan.