Failed Terrorist State of Pakistan: Idiotic Musings

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Now this international “Public Bhikhari” wants a TV debate with Modi. Is he going to beg for more money from enemy India? Is that right Imran Khan?

First solve your internal problems of excessive defence expenditure, no money to buy anything abroad, ISI out of control, Islamic terrorism, freedom struggle of Bulochistan, Sind, Pakhtunistan and interest payment due to the borrowed Chinese money and then talk about public debate with india.

On the contrary india in $3.2 trillion economy, $700 billion in monetary reserves abroad and only paltry $70 billion on defence expenditure should be a reminder to Imran Khan that he is no match to talk to india as equal.
 

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you are gloating un-necessarily. Navy got better things to do that cut undersea cables.... must be something else..
I am not gloating just a guess

Navies do work on such operations

Submarine Cables in the Law of Naval Warfare

Submarine Cables in the Law of Naval Warfare - Lawfare (lawfareblog.com)

Some History

Interference with submarine cables for strategic ends began in earnest during the First World War when Britain cut Germany’s undersea telegraph cables in the English Channel. The single remaining German cable was tapped by Britain allowing it to read messages. In response, the Germans attempted to destroy allied cables and signal stations in the Pacific and Indian Ocean with limited success. Most of this sabotage did not require sophisticated equipment and was usually done in relatively shallow waters by surface vessel using grappling hooks. However German U-boat, U-151 was fitted with a cutting device and in 1918 managed to sever links between New York and Nova Scotia and New York and Panama. The practice of cable cutting continued in all theatres during the Second World War.

The threat to world’s communications backbone – the vulnerability of undersea cables | Navy Lookout
 

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Former Pak Minister Rehman Malik dies due to Covid-related complications

I Hate this fuker finally the bastard is dead


Rehman Malik, a special intelligence agent-turned politician, tested COVID-19 positive in January, and had complained of breathing problems. Earlier this month, he was put on a ventilator.

Before his entry into national politics, Malik was with Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency as a special agent, and was elevated to the post of the Additional Director General in 1993.

 

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