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Yemen conflict: UAE's warning to Pakistan unacceptable and ironic, says Nisar

Some questions says - "Pakistan is in a trap now. He makes Arab an enmy. It means more instability in Pakistan."

Read @Beast's best reply -

"Pakistan still has a triumph card. China beside her is all enough. The world largest second economy with 4 trillion forex reserve easily support any financial crisis and assist in building of infrastructure. A country with technology advances and manufacturing prowess to assist any advances of countries in military and technology.

Arabs is nothing. "

UAE warns Pakistan of ‘heavy price for ambiguous stand’ on Yemen | Page 15

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It depends how you potary to the public. And we have enough people to accept holy city card. And do jihad to protect Kabah. Go on the road and say there is an attack on Saudi Arab, and then see..

It is the duty of all Muslims to defend makka and medina, however they don't need our protection as their protection is guaranteed by the Almighty Allah.

Security of Saud family is not the responsibility of Muslims, our people are not that stupid not to be able to differentiate the hostility towards the Sauds and the holy places.

You might be surprised to know that card was accepted by our parents who believed Arab can do no wrong, but Us Younger generation beg to differ as we are more nationalist then religious and after understanding the fall of the Othmans and murky past of the families that rule the Middle East with an iron fist we can clearly say Arab is no better then us.

Interesting.....

So assume there is Arab spring type situation in KSA, whom will Pakistan support , the people or the family....? @Horus

And what threat does the holy sites have, which muslim in their right mind would pose harm to the holy sites?

What good are holy places without people?.

Obviously we will monitor the situation and if let's say very large portion of the population has risen against the family then we will accept their will.

Our brotherly love is with the land and the people not some specific family or group, families and governments come and go, the clock has started ticking for the Saud family.
 
UAE is what? A tiny tiny tiny dot on the map- They built burj khalifa and think they can bully us- we built the nukes fcuk u too-
 
I believe that is a Solution to build a Consensus to send Pakistan Army to the Conflict. If Pakistan Start Nationwide Crackdown on Banned Sectarian Outfits and all others who are using Sectarian Hatred then at least we can defuse the Internal Impact of the situation simultaneously Sending Army to Yemen as demanded by Saudis. When we got a sectarian problem of our own and we are just keeping a blind eye then this would be seen as discrimination so its better to Crack them down and Fulfill the Arab Demand both at the same time so that all Parties feel comfortable that we are not Taking one sided decision or our Policy is not Influenced by one School of Thought of this country.
 
They can't control Iran and Talking about Pakistan to teach us a lesson :mad:. If Pakistan join Iran then whole UAE pie and Porty will be stop:guns:
 
It is the duty of all Muslims to defend makka and medina, however they don't need our protection as their protection is guaranteed by the Almighty Allah.

Security of Saud family is not the responsibility of Muslims, our people are not that stupid not to be able to differentiate the hostility towards the Sauds and the holy places.

You might be surprised to know that card was accepted by our parents who believed Arab can do no wrong, but Us Younger generation beg to differ as we are more nationalist then religious and after understanding the fall of the Othmans and murky past of the families that rule the Middle East with an iron fist we can clearly say Arab is no better then us.



What good are holy places without people?.

Obviously we will monitor the situation and if let's say very large portion of the population has risen against the family then we will accept their will.

Our brotherly love is with the land and the people not some specific family or group, families and governments come and go, the clock has started ticking for the Saud family.

That's what you think, but I can bet on 80%+ still go for it that protecting of sauidi Arab (since they are custodians) will include protection of holy cities.

Secondly, yes holy place will be protected by Allah till Qayyamah, but what good it would be to become a protector of holy cities!

PS: I am more religious then nationalist like most of us Pakistanis
 
By Web Desk
Published: April 12, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has condemned the United Arab Emirates statement, warning Pakistan of a “heavy price” over it’s ‘ambiguous views’ of the Yemen offensive, terming it ‘unacceptable’ and a ‘violation of all diplomatic norms’, Express News reported.

On Saturday, UAE Foreign Minister Anwar Gargash, accused Pakistan of favoring Iran over Gulf countries, terming its decision to remain neutral in the war “dangerous and unexpected”.

Read: Yemen conflict: Pakistan’s decision is dangerous and unexpected, says UAE foreign minister

Deeming the statement as both ironic and a matter of concern, Nisar observed that the remarks violated all diplomatic norms and internationally-established ethical standards.

The interior minister maintained that the Pakistani nation is aware of its prestige and knows well to restore it.

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Unanimous resolution backed govt’s commitment to protect Saudi territory. PHOTO: AFP

Nisar furthered said that Pakistan has brotherly sentiments for Saudi Arabia as well as the UAE but such remarks would not be tolerated and are unacceptable.

Read: Will of parliament: ‘Stay out of Yemen conflict’

Meanwhile, Chairman of the Arab Parliament in the Arab league Ahmad Bin Mohammad Al Jarwan also expressed his is disappointed with Parliament’s verdict of remaining neutral in the war and not providing ground or air support for the war-stricken Arab state.

Read: Yemen conundrum: Nawaz, Erdogan call for joint efforts to tackle unrest

On Friday, a joint session of the Parliament made a unanimous decision not to support the Saudi-led airstrikes, but reiterated that any threat to the sovereignty of Saudi Arabia would be dealt with befittingly.

According to analysts, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is likely to release a statement on the aforementioned statement and defend the country’s recent stance adopted with consensus.

Yemen conflict: UAE's warning to Pakistan unacceptable and ironic, says Nisar - The Express Tribune


Finally somebody from GoP told the Sheikhs "where to get off". Not everything in the world is lubricated by arab oil!
 
Those floppy feeble glassy buildings will take no time to kiss the ground - Dubai will be gone in no time they know that. They are already paying 'heavy price' for their security. They along with Qatar were also involved in Gawadar and then our army had to pull their legs back down to the floor and warned not to fly high.

Arabs specially these throat-farts have done nothing good which can be said exceptional or out of their way. Only our hybrid proto-arab Pakistani brethren will praise them for some here and there 'reciprocal help'. We should not forget that not so long ago, 150 minors were butchered in KPK and we have seen our 'brothers' so called condolences. And this warning is hilarious. Expel Pakistanis out of UAE, may be Indians and Filipinos, these binge eater Arabs will die of famine.
 
Starting to grow respect for Nisar shab ,who would have thought standing up to these Arabs , ehh ?
Good to see some one standing up .
We have such a big Pakistani community there that they can take over UAE over night.
Good idea .
 
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