Failed Terrorist State of Pakistan: Idiotic Musings

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Washington tells Islamabad: Drone attacks to continue until Pakistan ‘satisfies’ US

| Washington tells Islamabad
January 29, 2018
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SHAFQAT ALI


Pakistan that drone attacksinside the Pakistani territory will continue until Islamabad “satisfies” Washington of indiscriminate action against all the militant groups, The Nation has learnt.

Senior officials at the foreign ministry said that the US rejected Pakistan’s protests against the drone strikes, saying Pakistan would have to “earn” an end to such attacks – by taking action against all the militant outfits.

Citing recent contacts with Washington, an official said: “They [the US] believe we are sheltering some militant groups and are playing a double game. They want us to satisfy them for an end to the drone attacks . It doesn’t seem easy to satisfy them.”

He added: “We have told them [the US] about the resentment against the drone attacksin Pakistan . People want military reaction against the drone strikes, which could worsen the Pak-US tension. They [the US] have not given any positive response so far.”

Last week, Pakistan had warned that the drone attacks by the US inside the Pakistani territory could prove detrimental to the Pak-US partnership.

This came after a US drone strike in the Kurram Agency killed two people.

Reports said two missiles hit a house in Spin Tal area.

The foreign office reacted sharply to the strike warning “such unilateral actions, as that of today (January 24), are detrimental to the spirit of cooperation between the two countries in the fight against terrorism.”

Pakistan and the US made conflicting claims on the drone attack in the Kurram Agency by the US forces based in Afghanistan.

Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Mohammed Faisal said Pakistan sticks to its stance that the US drone strike targeted an Afghan refugee camp near Kurram Agency.

However, US embassy spokesperson Richard Snelsire denied Pakistan 's assertion.

“The claim in an MFA [Ministry of Foreign Affairs] statement that [the] US forces struck an Afghan refugee camp in Kurram Agency yesterday [January 24] is false,” he maintained.

Since 2004, the US government has attacked numerous targets in northwest Pakistanusing unmanned aerial vehicles or drones controlled by the Central Intelligence Agency’s Special Activities Division.

Most of these attacks are on targets in the Federally-Administered Tribal Areas along the Afghan border.

These strikes began during the administration of the United States President, George W Bush, and increased substantially under his successor Barack Obama.

Pakistan and the US have been struggling to reconcile after President Donald Trump’s controversial tweet, in which he announced to suspend aid to Pakistan for allegedly deceiving the US in the war on terror.

Pakistan rejected the US allegations and questioned Trump’s claim of giving $33 billion to Pakistan as security assistance.

Islamabad said it had fought the anti-terror war largely from its own resources for the sake of the country’s and global peace.

The uneasy allies returned to the talks’ table this month when Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Ambassador Alice Wells visited Islamabad and held talks with Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua.

Later, US Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joseph Dunford said military-to-military dialogue between the two countries was the right approach to improve the Pak-US relationship.

The top US general said he was not “giving up” on improving ties with Pakistan .

Another official at the foreign ministry said Pakistan had asked the US to share intelligence instead of directly targeting the militants in the tribal belt.

“There is visibly a trust deficit [between Pakistan and the US]. They [the US] avoid sharing [intelligence] details with us suspecting we will help the militants instead. We are trying to defuse this misunderstanding,” he said.

The official said the US had once again asked Pakistan to act against the Haqqani network and “prove” that Pakistan was “sincere” in the war against terror.

“We have counted our sacrifices to convince them,” he mentioned.

Defence analyst and former Lt General Naeem Khalid Lodhi said the US drone attackswere against the international laws.

He said Pakistan reserved the right to respond to such strikes.

General Lodhi said such attacks challenged Pakistan’s sovereignty.

“The US has made it a habit to strike at will. This is unacceptable and should not be tolerated,” he added.
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A porki on peeDfuck crying

Sorry to say, jo Pakistan k halat hain, is se zyada self-respect to eik ran*i ki hoti ha.

Another porki:
Our army is coward, I will not blame our government this time, I am from bahawalpur, and now, our army loose respect and honor from my heart,
I hate that army,i hate that airforce,i hate that navy,i hate our defence forces,
They make us slaves,
We are not a free nation,
Our army is bench of liers,

:pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound:
 

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Washington tells Islamabad: Drone attacks to continue until Pakistan ‘satisfies’ US

| Washington tells Islamabad
January 29, 2018
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https://nation.com.pk/Reporter/shafqat-ali?show=previewutm_medium?version=amp
SHAFQAT ALI


Pakistan that drone attacksinside the Pakistani territory will continue until Islamabad “satisfies” Washington of indiscriminate action against all the militant groups, The Nation has learnt.

Senior officials at the foreign ministry said that the US rejected Pakistan’s protests against the drone strikes, saying Pakistan would have to “earn” an end to such attacks – by taking action against all the militant outfits.

Citing recent contacts with Washington, an official said: “They [the US] believe we are sheltering some militant groups and are playing a double game. They want us to satisfy them for an end to the drone attacks . It doesn’t seem easy to satisfy them.”

He added: “We have told them [the US] about the resentment against the drone attacksin Pakistan . People want military reaction against the drone strikes, which could worsen the Pak-US tension. They [the US] have not given any positive response so far.”

Last week, Pakistan had warned that the drone attacks by the US inside the Pakistani territory could prove detrimental to the Pak-US partnership.

This came after a US drone strike in the Kurram Agency killed two people.

Reports said two missiles hit a house in Spin Tal area.

The foreign office reacted sharply to the strike warning “such unilateral actions, as that of today (January 24), are detrimental to the spirit of cooperation between the two countries in the fight against terrorism.”

Pakistan and the US made conflicting claims on the drone attack in the Kurram Agency by the US forces based in Afghanistan.

Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Mohammed Faisal said Pakistan sticks to its stance that the US drone strike targeted an Afghan refugee camp near Kurram Agency.

However, US embassy spokesperson Richard Snelsire denied Pakistan 's assertion.

“The claim in an MFA [Ministry of Foreign Affairs] statement that [the] US forces struck an Afghan refugee camp in Kurram Agency yesterday [January 24] is false,” he maintained.

Since 2004, the US government has attacked numerous targets in northwest Pakistanusing unmanned aerial vehicles or drones controlled by the Central Intelligence Agency’s Special Activities Division.

Most of these attacks are on targets in the Federally-Administered Tribal Areas along the Afghan border.

These strikes began during the administration of the United States President, George W Bush, and increased substantially under his successor Barack Obama.

Pakistan and the US have been struggling to reconcile after President Donald Trump’s controversial tweet, in which he announced to suspend aid to Pakistan for allegedly deceiving the US in the war on terror.

Pakistan rejected the US allegations and questioned Trump’s claim of giving $33 billion to Pakistan as security assistance.

Islamabad said it had fought the anti-terror war largely from its own resources for the sake of the country’s and global peace.

The uneasy allies returned to the talks’ table this month when Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Ambassador Alice Wells visited Islamabad and held talks with Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua.

Later, US Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joseph Dunford said military-to-military dialogue between the two countries was the right approach to improve the Pak-US relationship.

The top US general said he was not “giving up” on improving ties with Pakistan .

Another official at the foreign ministry said Pakistan had asked the US to share intelligence instead of directly targeting the militants in the tribal belt.

“There is visibly a trust deficit [between Pakistan and the US]. They [the US] avoid sharing [intelligence] details with us suspecting we will help the militants instead. We are trying to defuse this misunderstanding,” he said.

The official said the US had once again asked Pakistan to act against the Haqqani network and “prove” that Pakistan was “sincere” in the war against terror.

“We have counted our sacrifices to convince them,” he mentioned.

Defence analyst and former Lt General Naeem Khalid Lodhi said the US drone attackswere against the international laws.

He said Pakistan reserved the right to respond to such strikes.

General Lodhi said such attacks challenged Pakistan’s sovereignty.

“The US has made it a habit to strike at will. This is unacceptable and should not be tolerated,” he added.
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A porki on peeDfuck crying

Sorry to say, jo Pakistan k halat hain, is se zyada self-respect to eik ran*i ki hoti ha.

Another porki:
Our army is coward, I will not blame our government this time, I am from bahawalpur, and now, our army loose respect and honor from my heart,
I hate that army,i hate that airforce,i hate that navy,i hate our defence forces,
They make us slaves,
We are not a free nation,
Our army is bench of liers,

:pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound:
So basically US is putting porkis in their place. I.e. a Randi in US bed.

Only difference is, porkis used to willingly give blowjobs to US before. Now they are getting forcibly raped.

Sent from my Redmi 4A using Tapatalk
 

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Unlike DFI , every PM and Personal Group Chat can be read by Porki Mods and Admin. I was in PM with @Screambowl . You know what next day I got warning message from Admin. I was like WTF?
I m banned there with new id too shoutB
I was doin PM telling regular ind membrs to move out from that group

they read it.

bastards are ISI ppl.
 

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A porki on peeDfuck crying

Sorry to say, jo Pakistan k halat hain, is se zyada self-respect to eik ran*i ki hoti ha.

Another porki:
Our army is coward, I will not blame our government this time, I am from bahawalpur, and now, our army loose respect and honor from my heart,
I hate that army,i hate that airforce,i hate that navy,i hate our defence forces,
They make us slaves,
We are not a free nation,
Our army is bench of liers,

:pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound:
Which thread? I too want to see Pakis crying.
 

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Pakistanis are acting desperate, bringing some descendent of JunagaJu Nawab to whinw on ISI sponsspon talk show.

Zulfikar Bhutto's daddy Shah Nawaz Bhutto had a hand in messing up head of Nawab of Junagadh. The retard could have enjoyed extensive properties he had in Junagadh as nawab, but he chose to run away to Pakistan.
 

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Zulfikar Bhutto's daddy Shah Nawaz Bhutto had a hand in messing up head of Nawab of Junagadh. The retard could have enjoyed extensive properties he had in Junagadh as nawab, but he chose to run away to Pakistan.
Not before transferring the treasury to Shitistan..The inbred Shitistani is still enjoying on the wealth looted from Bharat Mata- at least the part he was allowed to retain by Bhutto and Shitistanis.

Nawab of Hyderabad did the same.
 

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Pakoistani Feku Chacha:
1)Our technology is the best.
2) America is afraid of our technology.
3) We have given pakistani technology to China.
4) We can make nuclear powered Submarines.

Watch from 3:40 onwards
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I sometimes wonder if the man is actually a RAA agint..

The inbred Napaki must have single-handedly brought in more guffaws and ridicule to Shitistan than Jaahil Hamid and Pappu Qureshi combined..
 

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