Nawaz day are numbered
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Nawaz day are numbered
..The familiar pattern...1 or 2 years after an elected Govt. takes over, a mass protest by opposition - Mullahs and the inevitable military take over with a promise to hold impartial elections within 3 years
Next Paki PM Gen. Sharif
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
..The familiar pattern...1 or 2 years after an elected Govt. takes over, a mass protest by opposition - Mullahs and the inevitable military take over with a promise to hold impartial elections within 3 years
Next Paki PM Gen. Sharif
>>>There will be an assassination or two and perhaps a political hanging to break the monotony. This is why India needs to stop harboring any fantasies of sustainable peace with these fools. You are looking at a country that is imploding and there really is nothing you can do.
Kris- Posts : 5461
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http://www.rediff.com/news/column/tp-sreenivasan-whats-the-point-talking-to-pakistan/20140820.htmKris wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
..The familiar pattern...1 or 2 years after an elected Govt. takes over, a mass protest by opposition - Mullahs and the inevitable military take over with a promise to hold impartial elections within 3 years
Next Paki PM Gen. Sharif
>>>There will be an assassination or two and perhaps a political hanging to break the monotony. This is why India needs to stop harboring any fantasies of sustainable peace with these fools. You are looking at a country that is imploding and there really is nothing you can do.
Kris- Posts : 5461
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Kris wrote:http://www.rediff.com/news/column/tp-sreenivasan-whats-the-point-talking-to-pakistan/20140820.htmKris wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
..The familiar pattern...1 or 2 years after an elected Govt. takes over, a mass protest by opposition - Mullahs and the inevitable military take over with a promise to hold impartial elections within 3 years
Next Paki PM Gen. Sharif
>>>There will be an assassination or two and perhaps a political hanging to break the monotony. This is why India needs to stop harboring any fantasies of sustainable peace with these fools. You are looking at a country that is imploding and there really is nothing you can do.
I read that... I komboletely agree... Any agreement if at all arrived at with a pakistani Government - will be quickly overturned on some excuse by the next govt. No point in making any agreement with Pakistan - period. The Indus river agreement is the only one that is holding bcz Pakistan and its people know that it starve and die in a month.
I hope Modi ji finds a way to suspend MFN status to pakistan - on some WTO excuse - to punish Pakisaitan for border firing. High time a plan is charted out to teach the Chinkus a lesson. Their supply lines are way too long.. India should think of airlifting some 200 tropps and drop them behind the Chikus - when they intrude next time - and circle and arrest the chinkus. call the fyuckin Chinku bluff. and the shorty slants will blink.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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I think whatever happens it will be peaceful, i.e., no bloodshed, just all options are closed except one. Sharif will be assured -
sarva kaarya parityajya mamekam SaraNam vraja
aham tvam kaaraagRhaaya mokshayishyami maa suchah
http://www.dawn.com/news/1126107/four-reasons-why-a-military-coup-is-unlikely
sarva kaarya parityajya mamekam SaraNam vraja
aham tvam kaaraagRhaaya mokshayishyami maa suchah
http://www.dawn.com/news/1126107/four-reasons-why-a-military-coup-is-unlikely
indophile- Posts : 4338
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indophile wrote:I think whatever happens it will be peaceful, i.e., no bloodshed, just all options are closed except one. Sharif will be assured -
sarva kaarya parityajya mamekam SaraNam vraja
aham tvam kaaraagRhaaya mokshayishyami maa suchah
http://www.dawn.com/news/1126107/four-reasons-why-a-military-coup-is-unlikely
Bunch of BS. When did Paki Army thought about ALL this before climbing the gates?
Wait for more polarisation and dragging the Mohajirs into the equation - then it is all set for the military to walk in. The rest will be taken care of in due course.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Paki army, the terrorists, and the mafia get involved when any Paki govt. gets a little chummy with India, of course, for their own self preservation. But you are right that they want the brew to acquire a little fore flavor so they will be counted as saviors of the country and Islam.
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Kris wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
..The familiar pattern...1 or 2 years after an elected Govt. takes over, a mass protest by opposition - Mullahs and the inevitable military take over with a promise to hold impartial elections within 3 years
Next Paki PM Gen. Sharif
>>>There will be an assassination or two and perhaps a political hanging to break the monotony. This is why India needs to stop harboring any fantasies of sustainable peace with these fools. You are looking at a country that is imploding and there really is nothing you can do.
agree...they should just sit back and let these fuckers implode...the world can only be a better place with fewer of their kind. and let israel & america worry about their nukes, there is really nothing that india can do about that threat anyways....we just dont have the military & intelligence wherewithall & knowhow to do anything about it. there is really no benefit to india for meddling and on the other hand, it just might invite more acts of destabilization (read: terrorism) inside india with our third and fourth columns taking the cue from their cousins across the border.
Propagandhi711- Posts : 6941
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Propagandhi711 wrote:Kris wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
..The familiar pattern...1 or 2 years after an elected Govt. takes over, a mass protest by opposition - Mullahs and the inevitable military take over with a promise to hold impartial elections within 3 years
Next Paki PM Gen. Sharif
>>>There will be an assassination or two and perhaps a political hanging to break the monotony. This is why India needs to stop harboring any fantasies of sustainable peace with these fools. You are looking at a country that is imploding and there really is nothing you can do.
agree...they should just sit back and let these fuckers implode...the world can only be a better place with fewer of their kind. and let israel & america worry about their nukes, there is really nothing that india can do about that threat anyways....we just dont have the military & intelligence wherewithall & knowhow to do anything about it. there is really no benefit to india for meddling and on the other hand, it just might invite more acts of destabilization (read: terrorism) inside india with our third and fourth columns taking the cue from their cousins across the border.
When your enemy is shooting himself - why waste a bullet ?
Not a bad idea to simply walk in and take over the rest of the kashmir - disconnecting PakiSaitan from Cheena.
What is the world going to do ? Nothing.. just like nothing is/can be done to Cheena for its Pratley island and Jap island adventures. In a way the West and China may be quietly happy if India took over the Paki Kashmir as it might weaken the jehadi base - hopefully.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:Kris wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
..The familiar pattern...1 or 2 years after an elected Govt. takes over, a mass protest by opposition - Mullahs and the inevitable military take over with a promise to hold impartial elections within 3 years
Next Paki PM Gen. Sharif
>>>There will be an assassination or two and perhaps a political hanging to break the monotony. This is why India needs to stop harboring any fantasies of sustainable peace with these fools. You are looking at a country that is imploding and there really is nothing you can do.
agree...they should just sit back and let these fuckers implode...the world can only be a better place with fewer of their kind. and let israel & america worry about their nukes, there is really nothing that india can do about that threat anyways....we just dont have the military & intelligence wherewithall & knowhow to do anything about it. there is really no benefit to india for meddling and on the other hand, it just might invite more acts of destabilization (read: terrorism) inside india with our third and fourth columns taking the cue from their cousins across the border.
When your enemy is shooting himself - why waste a bullet ?
Not a bad idea to simply walk in and take over the rest of the kashmir - disconnecting PakiSaitan from Cheena.
What is the world going to do ? Nothing.. just like nothing is/can be done to Cheena for its Pratley island and Jap island adventures. In a way the West and China may be quietly happy if India took over the Paki Kashmir as it might weaken the jehadi base - hopefully.
yeah in a movie starring rajnikanth maybe
Propagandhi711- Posts : 6941
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Propagandhi711 wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:Kris wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
..The familiar pattern...1 or 2 years after an elected Govt. takes over, a mass protest by opposition - Mullahs and the inevitable military take over with a promise to hold impartial elections within 3 years
Next Paki PM Gen. Sharif
>>>There will be an assassination or two and perhaps a political hanging to break the monotony. This is why India needs to stop harboring any fantasies of sustainable peace with these fools. You are looking at a country that is imploding and there really is nothing you can do.
agree...they should just sit back and let these fuckers implode...the world can only be a better place with fewer of their kind. and let israel & america worry about their nukes, there is really nothing that india can do about that threat anyways....we just dont have the military & intelligence wherewithall & knowhow to do anything about it. there is really no benefit to india for meddling and on the other hand, it just might invite more acts of destabilization (read: terrorism) inside india with our third and fourth columns taking the cue from their cousins across the border.
When your enemy is shooting himself - why waste a bullet ?
Not a bad idea to simply walk in and take over the rest of the kashmir - disconnecting PakiSaitan from Cheena.
What is the world going to do ? Nothing.. just like nothing is/can be done to Cheena for its Pratley island and Jap island adventures. In a way the West and China may be quietly happy if India took over the Paki Kashmir as it might weaken the jehadi base - hopefully.
yeah in a movie starring rajnikanth maybe
We can form a "Dirty dozen" led by Rajni sir to accomplish operation "Azadi" for AJK
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hard to keep track of still alive politicians still living in Pakistan. another thing I don't understand is, once they have fled and living a good life in UK, why do they return to be killed?
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Beatrix Kiddo wrote:hard to keep track of still alive politicians still living in Pakistan. another thing I don't understand is, once they have fled and living a good life in UK, why do they return to be killed?
I have wondered about this too, when Benazir Bhutto was assassinated. Even back in the 70's and 80's she had a tough time in Pakistan. Why would she want to return at a time when things became even more dangerous thanks to mullahs rising in power? Maybe living a quiet life in London is too boring compared to the power and stature she could enjoy in Pakistan. Or, maybe her financial position was weakening and she had no option other than going back to Pakistan with the hope of getting power once again to strengthen her finances.
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Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
..The familiar pattern...1 or 2 years after an elected Govt. takes over, a mass protest by opposition - Mullahs and the inevitable military take over with a promise to hold impartial elections within 3 years
Next Paki PM Gen. Sharif
i suppose you've found a new way to write bad english; the title should be: "nawaz's days are numbered."
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michelle2 wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
..The familiar pattern...1 or 2 years after an elected Govt. takes over, a mass protest by opposition - Mullahs and the inevitable military take over with a promise to hold impartial elections within 3 years
Next Paki PM Gen. Sharif
i suppose you've found a new way to write bad english; the title should be: "nawaz's days are numbered."
Another day. Another correction. Another dollar.
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>>>It is the thrill of martyrdom, the dying for the cause of the "land of the pure", the going out in full glory. It helps if you believe in a physical heaven. I have heard this product of Harvard and Oxford gush once in an interview about heaven. It had been worked out to details such as meeting daddy and "aunty-ji" there. So, it isn't just the money, although that probably didn't hurt either.nevada wrote:Beatrix Kiddo wrote:hard to keep track of still alive politicians still living in Pakistan. another thing I don't understand is, once they have fled and living a good life in UK, why do they return to be killed?
I have wondered about this too, when Benazir Bhutto was assassinated. Even back in the 70's and 80's she had a tough time in Pakistan. Why would she want to return at a time when things became even more dangerous thanks to mullahs rising in power? Maybe living a quiet life in London is too boring compared to the power and stature she could enjoy in Pakistan. Or, maybe her financial position was weakening and she had no option other than going back to Pakistan with the hope of getting power once again to strengthen her finances.
Kris- Posts : 5461
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michelle2 wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
..The familiar pattern...1 or 2 years after an elected Govt. takes over, a mass protest by opposition - Mullahs and the inevitable military take over with a promise to hold impartial elections within 3 years
Next Paki PM Gen. Sharif
i suppose you've found a new way to write bad english; the title should be: "nawaz's days are numbered."
ok..go ahead and sue me.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:michelle2 wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
..The familiar pattern...1 or 2 years after an elected Govt. takes over, a mass protest by opposition - Mullahs and the inevitable military take over with a promise to hold impartial elections within 3 years
Next Paki PM Gen. Sharif
i suppose you've found a new way to write bad english; the title should be: "nawaz's days are numbered."
ok..go ahead and sue me.
Here's how you say that: "sue me!"
swapna- Posts : 1951
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Another dollar, Ammachi.swapna wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:michelle2 wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
..The familiar pattern...1 or 2 years after an elected Govt. takes over, a mass protest by opposition - Mullahs and the inevitable military take over with a promise to hold impartial elections within 3 years
Next Paki PM Gen. Sharif
i suppose you've found a new way to write bad english; the title should be: "nawaz's days are numbered."
ok..go ahead and sue me.
Here's how you say that: "sue me!"
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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