Failed Terrorist State of Pakistan: Idiotic Musings

Wisemarko

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As India rises , these wahhabi cockroaches squirm , squael & cope . Pedo cults monopoly is soon coming to an end with a new superpower rising barely ~ 1000 kms from it's shores . As Indian navy will rule the Indian ocean & by it's extension Arabian sea , these untermensch will be ever more dependent on us for food & medicine.
You will not maintain that position unless you keep demographics in your favor. The #1 reason ending civilizations is population decline. Don’t follow Chinese one child policy or European no child lifestyle. Have lot of babies.
 

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TTP denies involvement in the attack on Chinese in Shangla. Let's assume they are telling the truth and assess other possibilities:

  1. Afghan Taliban themselves directly did it without relying on TTP. Chances are less. TTP is an arm of Afghan Taliban.
  2. Pakis (ISI) did it. If they scare away Chinese, the Chinese funded Dasu dam won't complete. Until the dam is operational, Pakis don't have to start repaying the loan.
  3. Pakis (ISI) themselves did it but for a different reason. Now that Pakis are back to being an American bitch, they have begun executing a CIA plan to get Chinese out of the region. Pakis once again playing a double game.
  4. Al Qaeda. Less chance. They are barely surviving.
  5. ISKP. Strong possibility. ISKP has presence in several countries. ISKP has attacked Taliban, Iran and Moscow. Some sections of ISKP is trained and funded by Pakis to attack Taliban in Afghanistan and Shias in Pakistan. There are rumors that CIA is working with Pakis (ISI) to use ISKP and keep Iran in check.
  6. The Haqqani Group. Very less chance. The Haqqani group is powerful but they are part of the Taliban government. They don't have much interest in KPK or Pakistan.
  7. Others. There are plenty of of small and splintered groups of terrorists in the area.
 

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TTP denies involvement in the attack on Chinese in Shangla. Let's assume they are telling the truth and assess other possibilities:

  1. Afghan Taliban themselves directly did it without relying on TTP. Chances are less. TTP is an arm of Afghan Taliban.
  2. Pakis (ISI) did it. If they scare away Chinese, the Chinese funded Dasu dam won't complete. Until the dam is operational, Pakis don't have to start repaying the loan.
  3. Pakis (ISI) themselves did it but for a different reason. Now that Pakis are back to being an American bitch, they have begun executing a CIA plan to get Chinese out of the region. Pakis once again playing a double game.
  4. Al Qaeda. Less chance. They are barely surviving.
  5. ISKP. Strong possibility. ISKP has presence in several countries. ISKP has attacked Taliban, Iran and Moscow. Some sections of ISKP is trained and funded by Pakis to attack Taliban in Afghanistan and Shias in Pakistan. There are rumors that CIA is working with Pakis (ISI) to use ISKP and keep Iran in check.
  6. The Haqqani Group. Very less chance. The Haqqani group is powerful but they are part of the Taliban government. They don't have much interest in KPK or Pakistan.
  7. Others. There are plenty of of small and splintered groups of terrorists in the area.
What's the chance that Xina will be boots on ground or buzz around skies hoorifying like Obomber drone killings? Would USA be kind enough to allow that?
 

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What's the chance that Xina will be boots on ground or buzz around skies hoorifying like Obamber drone killings?
PLA inside Pakistan = zero chances

PLA troops inside Pakistan will be the targets of both TTP and BLA. Chinese themselves know this.

The work of Chinese PLA in UN peacekeeping force in Africa was also "legendary".
 

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The Chinese faced it during their rise, so would India..
No, China's rise was cushioned and accelerated by declining USSRv& Japan and exceptionally supporting US & EU. Things between them started going unfriendly sometimes in 2000s.

After taking loans from IMF & sleeping with US and killing of 6 Chinese nationals...
Now trending in Pakistan..... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :pound::pound::pound:
#cheatingwise is a worldwide spam trend right now. People are randomly putting it along their tweets to make it trend.
 

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Porkis don't want to build this pipeline, so they are asking US to give a waiver à la CAATSA waiver to India.


Aukaat dekho bikhmango ki 🤭
Look buddy be reasonable. Up until before the FATF grey listing , Paxtan was actually asking the US for a 123 agreement at parity with you know who & waiver from NSG besides joining the NPT as a pre condition.

I mean what would you prefer their demands be ?

Be grateful they've tempered their demands .
 

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If they lose Balochistan then Pakistan has lost all and any valid claims to Kashmir. We need Pakistan to break up and Pakistan can no longer claim to any part of India.
If Balochistan is pulled out of Pakistan, why do you think Pakis will automatically lose any claim on Pakistan Occupied Kashmir including Gilgit-Baltistan?

They have already lost claim on Indian Kashmir, especially since the Indian Government abrogated the Article 370.
 

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If Balochistan is pulled out of Pakistan, why do you think Pakis will automatically lose any claim on Pakistan Occupied Kashmir including Gilgit-Baltistan?

They have already lost claim on Indian Kashmir, especially since the Indian Government abrogated the Article 370.
Because they have lost unity and all states of Paki have broken up. Makes it easier for India to claim the rest of Kashmir.
 

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