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Wasn't Quaid e Azam honest politician ?
Had Quaid-e-Azam been a politician, would he have been outmanoeuvred by Mount Batten?
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Wasn't Quaid e Azam honest politician ?
Had Quaid-e-Azam been a politician, would he have been outmanoeuvred by Mount Batten?
So you saying he was a statesman ?
You are totally out the mark..The US intalled a Shia government made of expat that is totally foreign to Irakis to further the US plans for the area. It was hardly pro Iran.Some of Iran's allies, like the government installed by US in Iraq set up sites like Abu Gharib in which US and Iraqi personnel jointly tortured and rape male/female inmates. That doesn't reflect the anti-puppet doctrine I think we would all agree.
In Yemen, there is little opposition to Houthi actions besides some political statements. Drone strikes however are ongoing against suspected AQ targets. Some even occurred during Houthi offensives against AQ. It's unlikely Houthis would have anti puppet/US strategy if they seek to rule Yemen. On contrary, they most likely have contact. And it's in houthis interests to not fully defeat AQ. Since houthis can use that as playing card. That fate of AQ in Yemen lies in our hands. And US may prefer that as it requires less of their effort/money.
The role of the US in the area is to level the field , as to no side will be a outright winner, in order to keep the area unstable and easy to rule...
It was explained that these sorties are part of the coalition but were done by the JAF alone. 20% of ISIL assets were destroyed in the last three days. I know it's embarrassing for you (Iranian stooges) since you had been crying out loud for help from the ISIL who were without help going to play tennis and football with your heads in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Iran.
Those killings in Pakistan related to terrorism are not the reality of the rate of homicide in Pakistan. The real numbers are staggering in the big cities and are mostly related to crime. It is a social issue fired up with the availability of fire arms and some kind of poverty. The terrorism threats are another reality mostly created by foreign hands to take advantage of the social inequalities found in Pakistan to weaken it...We need to learn many things from Jordan. For one. How to respond to the killing of our citizens. Daily on average at least 10 people die in Pakistan during a week. Does anyone care about them. Has any minister submitted his resignation for failing to curb the constant violence being conducted in our country in the name of Islam? Let alone has anyone stepped forward to claim responsibility for these security lapses and failures which have costed thousands of lives, Malala attack, militancy remained and no one resigned, FIA building attack, militants struck back and no one resigned Marriot attack, same thing. Karachi airport attack, same thing.
On the other hand look at Jordan. A single-only one. Pilot killed by the murderous ISIS and they have pledged to use whatever forces they have to wage a long war against ISIS. I believe we should seriously eliminate terrorists, particularly commanders without mercy. And for gods sake someone take responsibility for our failures in the war on terror. How long will this continue?
Our response should be so severe the Taliban piss in their pants. We must punish them severely.
As for Jordan, it is a small country and although it is relatively well armed now, it is still a weak one on its own. So it won't be wise for Jordan to take on -head on- this ISIS that no one knows what it is.
The Forces of Evil Those Forces of Darkness, those Forces of Evil used kerosine, they used a torch, but as far as we are concerned, we have just opened up the gates of hell on them. We will not stop until these forces of darkness are irradiated.
“This is our war. This is not the West’s war. This is definitely not the U.S.’s war. WE will revenge for our pilot we are the spearhead of this war. His majesty was in the United States was promised extra assistance on military hardware which will make our forces more effective and more sustained… This is going to be a very long war,” Jordan Interior Minister tells CNN.
“”There has been a lot of dissent in their ranks in the last 72 hours . Muslims don’t do that. This is sub human. This event was a turning point in the defeat of these forces.” The Interior Minister said.
Good going, finally from auxiliary, they take the lead!
It wasn't imposed on them...Jordan was accomplice in creating, training and arming the beast. Now she is forced to react to an act that shook the foundation of the wren's kingdom..This is definitely jordan's war, but it is being imposed on them......
It wasn't imposed on them...Jordan was accomplice in creating, training and arming the beast. Now she is forced to react to an act that shook the foundation of the wren's kingdom..
I understand what you mean, but I see it the other way around; Jordan is in a coalition and ISIS is the apparent small but swift one. that is what my posting was based upon. I meant Jordan should not react emotionally by upping the odds. Even the US did not want to be fully dragged into it. Jordan was already doing what it can with its best weapons, any boots on the ground and it will loose hundreds of soldiers and officers, that is why it should avoid head on confrontation with a subject that has been the least to say quite illusive.David (Da'ud), too, was small and weak compared to Goliath (Jalut), yet the former slew that Philistine menace. Didn't he? Don't doubt the capabilities of the small, and as it stands, Jordan's position is the Just one.