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“You can’t withdraw the money we gave you”What are the 'tough conditions'?
“You can’t withdraw the money we gave you”What are the 'tough conditions'?
WTF they supposed to do with it then?“You can’t withdraw the money we gave you”
Lol they curse the IMF too, and stay eerily silent on the acts of Pak fauj, Chinks and their corrupt feudal lords who have driven them upto this point. Everytime there will be a discussion on "IMF ki kathin sharayat" "America Bahadur ka 'Absolutely Not' ki saza" and all other "let's blame others" bullcrap, but not one point on their internal issues that cause all this mayhem.
I saw a few comments after this which speaks of immaturity of the current Saudi rulers.
I mean, no sense of responsibility from their own country in expecting a bailout every time and expecting same response from the donors.
Show that as reseve and try securing some debt from others maybeWTF they supposed to do with it then?
A lot has to go with soft power as wellLol they curse the IMF too, and stay eerily silent on the acts of Pak fauj, Chinks and their corrupt feudal lords who have driven them upto this point. Everytime there will be a discussion on "IMF ki kathin sharayat" "America Bahadur ka 'Absolutely Not' ki saza" and all other "let's blame others" bullcrap, but not one point on their internal issues that cause all this mayhem.
To show your bank account has soooo much money so that you can avail more loans.WTF they supposed to do with it then?
they don’t blame internal issues because if their population start digging into internal issues in an unbiased manner, the underlying problem will go directly to foundation of Pakistan and “two nation theory”.Lol they curse the IMF too, and stay eerily silent on the acts of Pak fauj, Chinks and their corrupt feudal lords who have driven them upto this point. Everytime there will be a discussion on "IMF ki kathin sharayat" "America Bahadur ka 'Absolutely Not' ki saza" and all other "let's blame others" bullcrap, but not one point on their internal issues that cause all this mayhem.
Yes, and their soft power is solidly backed by the presence of hardliner Islamist terrorists all over the country. Anyone investing in Pak should only do with a speculative mind, and play with the last 10% of the "Imma play with fire" funds of their investment portfolio.A lot has to go with soft power as well
Lets be honest, Pakistan is known by the whole world by Osama Bin Laden, Terrorism, Drugs, Taliban, Extremism and Poverty. No one wants to invest there.
not even Islamic countries want to invest there.A lot has to go with soft power as well
Lets be honest, Pakistan is known by the whole world by Osama Bin Laden, Terrorism, Drugs, Taliban, Extremism and Poverty. No one wants to invest there.
They had a lot of opportunities for redemption even after the 47 partition,but somehow Muslims of the subcontinent have always successfully chosen leaders who are perfectly placed to destroy their future. Only BD has done some good work in that regardthey don’t blame internal issues because if their population start digging into internal issues in an unbiased manner, the underlying problem will go directly to foundation of Pakistan and “two nation theory”.
It will shake the foundations of existence of Pakistan.
so obviously easier way is to blame someone else.
and best part is Paki leaders don’t take ownership of anything they say, by starting or ending every sentence with inshallah “god willing”. there isn’t too much academic study on this aspect of paki society, and it’s impact.They had a lot of opportunities for redemption even after the 47 partition,but somehow Muslims of the subcontinent have always successfully chosen leaders who are perfectly placed to destroy their future. Only BD has done some good work in that regard
@Zarvan disagreesnot even Islamic countries want to invest there.
Pakistani establishment is laughing on your childish media and PM and what you are making of this UAE visit. You guys are biggest fools on face of the earth with no idea about our relations with UAE and Gulf states one visit and you start acting like complete fools.
What are the 'tough conditions'?
I saw a few comments after this which speaks of immaturity of the current Saudi rulers.
I mean, no sense of responsibility from their own country in expecting a bailout every time and expecting same response from the donors.
That's huge if truealso asked for them to back off from asking about Kashmir etc.
Man, you were fast... I saw other gave a more detailed explanation and so deleted my post.That's huge if true
I was thinking along these lines yesterday, that if Jinnah was alive today, after looking at the mess, Pakistani Ertrugrul Ghazis, have made of their country, he would be more like Asaduddin Owaisi today, demanding greater muslim representation and voice within India, and not outside it. But, unfortunately for Owaisi, there are not enough Muslims in India, to make an impact at the national level, for his kind of politics. The Muslims are more diffused in today's Republic of India. Thank God, 40 crore Ertugrul Ghazis and Raqibool Ghazis are now in the own separate hell hole..they don’t blame internal issues because if their population start digging into internal issues in an unbiased manner, the underlying problem will go directly to foundation of Pakistan and “two nation theory”.
It will shake the foundations of existence of Pakistan.
so obviously easier way is to blame someone else.
Stop COUSIN MARRIAGESIndia should help pakistan , in return pakistan must
1) vacate POK
2) give all nuke warheads to india
3) remove any claim over junagadh and manvandar
4) reduce it's armed forces by half .
5) pledge to never build any new infra related to atomic energy and shun it's weaponisation completely .
6) hand over hafeez saeed .
7) give tharparkar
8) give autonomy to tribal areas and freedom to baloochistan
9) reject all claims on sir Creek area
10) stop it's naval buildup
Members can add more demands .
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